Favourites: Heroes (season 1), Whose Line Is It Anyway, Qi, Doctor Who, Samurai Jack, Futrama, Sherlock and most of all Father Ted.
To be honest I don't watch a lot of TV. And I rarely keep up even on shows I enjoy. I am however right in the middle of season 2 of Castle and loving it. Just finished with the episode Tick Tick Tick.
Dat cliffhanger, already downloading the next one!
Despite its problems, I always love the enthusiasm that the show shows (ha!ha!). The Doctor himself is a tremendously interesting characters, be it when he's in a 'good' mood or when the writers explore darker concepts about him.
- What I did, I did without choice. In the name of peace and sanity. - But not in the name of the Doctor!
Just finished watching Season 1 of the Danish show The Killing [I downloaded the BBC version with hardcoded English subs]. Every once in a while, you get a show that genuinely surprises you from start to finish. The Killing is such a show. 20 episodes of superb plotting and genuine performances across the board = pure awesomeness.
Based on the debut season, I would easily include it in my Top 10 shows of all time list.
Here's hoping Season 2 is just as good.
I've started a thread for it here. If any of you guys are planning to watch this show, feel free to discuss it here - viewtopic.php?f=17&t=11525
Arrested Development Twin Peaks Seinfeld Curb Your Enthusiasm The Sopranos The Wire Breaking Bad Mad Men The Thick of It Peep Show The Simpsons The Prisoner Larry Sanders Gareth Marenghi's Darkplace Brass Eye I'm Alan Partridge Father Ted Game of Thrones
The Big Bang Theory, Chuck, Community, Downton Abbey, How I Met Your Mother, Law and Order: SVU, Modern Family, New Girl, The Office, Parks and Recreation, Arrested Development, Breaking Bad, Doctor Who, Game of Thrones, Lost, Mad Men, Sherlock, Supernatural, and The Walking Dead.
How was the second season of Boardwalk Empire? I heard it wasn't as good as the first but is it still solid? I just saw the first episode of season 1 and thought it was awesome.
"You see, it's the slow knife, the knife that takes its time, the knife that waits years without forgetting, then slips quietly between the bones. That's the knife that cuts deepest."