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Dec. 2nd, 2012 04:48 amWe're watching Walking Dead and American Horror Story right now, which are both usually terrible but undeniably lively. A recent episode of the latter was absurdly well-directed - but I fear that echoes the previous season, which seemed like it might be becoming good around halfway through, then quickly fell apart.
Girls is coming out. Is Girls good? I couldn't tell based on the free one.
We'll probably return to Fringe soon and watch it through to its finale, despite my vow I'd only tolerate it during the pregnancy. We've experimentally watched a couple movies together, but they end up taking several hours, whereas if we're careful when we start them television episodes tend to fit the available time windows.
Shows I actually like seem to be disappearing - The Ricky Gervais Show ended, Louie's going on hiatus till 2014 after a slightly weak summer run, Community's lost both the CSI: Cirque du Soleil producer and his Mr. Show writing buddy so will probably die on the vine, Breaking Bad's ending after a few more episodes this spring, Futurama's deep in sub-Simpsons level latterday doldrums. Hence zombies and whatever's going on in American Horror Story Asylum (no, there's not even a colon), hence soon again Fringe. There's Law and Order sets we've missed but that show requires you're pretty awake.
Julie lost her Bored to Death though she still has Parks and Recreation, which is growing on me.
Girls is coming out. Is Girls good? I couldn't tell based on the free one.
We'll probably return to Fringe soon and watch it through to its finale, despite my vow I'd only tolerate it during the pregnancy. We've experimentally watched a couple movies together, but they end up taking several hours, whereas if we're careful when we start them television episodes tend to fit the available time windows.
Shows I actually like seem to be disappearing - The Ricky Gervais Show ended, Louie's going on hiatus till 2014 after a slightly weak summer run, Community's lost both the CSI: Cirque du Soleil producer and his Mr. Show writing buddy so will probably die on the vine, Breaking Bad's ending after a few more episodes this spring, Futurama's deep in sub-Simpsons level latterday doldrums. Hence zombies and whatever's going on in American Horror Story Asylum (no, there's not even a colon), hence soon again Fringe. There's Law and Order sets we've missed but that show requires you're pretty awake.
Julie lost her Bored to Death though she still has Parks and Recreation, which is growing on me.