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Linde said
I think I’m just going to do a Friends marathon when I have vacation.I wanted to watch GoT but there’s no point, and no time either.
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Honestly, it’s great!
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Linde said
I think I’m just going to do a Friends marathon when I have vacation.I wanted to watch GoT but there’s no point, and no time either.
Friends is one of my favorite shows ever, and the GoT books are great, though I haven’t seen the show.
Currently I’m 2 seasons through Orange is the New Black, it’s very enjoyable.
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ZOO is a show based on the James Patterson novel of the same name. I haven’t read the novel. Here is a blurb from the CBS website – no spoilers, just the premise.
ZOO is a global thriller about a wave of violent animal attacks against humans sweeping the planet. James Wolk will play Jackson Oz, a young, renegade American zoologist who spends his days running safaris in the wilds of Africa when he begins noticing the strange behavior of the animals. As the assaults become more cunning, coordinated and ferocious, he is thrust into the race to unlock the mystery of the pandemic before there’s no place left for people to hide.
Basically, after all this time of man being on the top of the food chain, the animals (wild and domesticated) have decided “enough is enough” and start exacting their revenge all over the world. We’ve watched the first two episodes and have the third one recorded. This show is très creepy.
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^ No insects? If any animal were to attack it would be them. All the files, ants, wasps and mosquitos attack would make more sense since their is more and ants have a social system in place.
Have they tried to get a virus on them? How would some lions over power humans? One shot between the eyes and boom! Lion soup for dinner.
Is it like under the dome?
Where are the bugs? If anyone would stop us, it would be them since they had this land first.
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“No insects?” – So far, only two episodes in, no insects attacking any more than normal.
“How would some lions over power humans?” – Perhaps you missed the part where I wrote; There are many lions…many, many lions.
“Is it like under the dome?” – I don’t know, never saw it.
“Where are the bugs? If anyone would stop us, it would be them since they had this land first.” – They don’t need to stop us. They just have to patiently wait until we are extinct. They have been here long before us and most likely will be here long after us.
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The premise of Zoo is rather engaging. I’ll watch it in due time….
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Zig said .
“How would some lions over power humans?” – Perhaps you missed the part where I wrote; There are many lions…many, many lions.
Then biowarfare. Use a mutated virus that attacks Lions then shoot the few that become immune.
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I finally finished season 1 of Mad Men (it’s taken just over a month), I’m not sure how I feel about it. Watching some episodes I felt as if I had to prop my eyelids open with matchsticks it was so tedious but other episodes I happily watched through the entire thing without checking something else. However, I only feel as if I’m in interested in the women’s storylines- Betty’s and Peggy’s. I don’t really care about Don’s past and the whole Sterling-Cooper shebang.
I’ll watch a few episodes of season 2 and then if I still don’t care, I won’t continue watching it.
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Zig said
ZOO is a show based on the James Patterson novel of the same name. I haven’t read the novel. Here is a blurb from the CBS website – no spoilers, just the premise.ZOO is a global thriller about a wave of violent animal attacks against humans sweeping the planet. James Wolk will play Jackson Oz, a young, renegade American zoologist who spends his days running safaris in the wilds of Africa when he begins noticing the strange behavior of the animals. As the assaults become more cunning, coordinated and ferocious, he is thrust into the race to unlock the mystery of the pandemic before there’s no place left for people to hide.
Basically, after all this time of man being on the top of the food chain, the animals (wild and domesticated) have decided “enough is enough” and start exacting their revenge all over the world. We’ve watched the first two episodes and have the third one recorded. This show is très creepy.
So it’s kind of like The Birds with a few alligators thrown in for good measure?
Or lions – some Cecil B. De Mille type stuff??
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AppleScruffJunior said
I finally finished season 1 of Mad Men (it’s taken just over a month), I’m not sure how I feel about it. Watching some episodes I felt as if I had to prop my eyelids open with matchsticks it was so tedious but other episodes I happily watched through the entire thing without checking something else. However, I only feel as if I’m in interested in the women’s storylines- Betty’s and Peggy’s. I don’t really care about Don’s past and the whole Sterling-Cooper shebang.I’ll watch a few episodes of season 2 and then if I still don’t care, I won’t continue watching it.
AppleScruffJunior said
I finally finished season 1 of Mad Men (it’s taken just over a month), I’m not sure how I feel about it. Watching some episodes I felt as if I had to prop my eyelids open with matchsticks it was so tedious but other episodes I happily watched through the entire thing without checking something else. However, I only feel as if I’m in interested in the women’s storylines- Betty’s and Peggy’s. I don’t really care about Don’s past and the whole Sterling-Cooper shebang.I’ll watch a few episodes of season 2 and then if I still don’t care, I won’t continue watching it.
I watched four seasons of it and it failed to grab attention so I left.
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