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I?m enjoying Californication at the moment. It has a pretty shallow plot and explores the much rehashed theme of the man (or-woman of course) unto himself (or herself) going through life bemused by its absurdity, repulsed but dependent at the same time.


Raul Duke, Henry Chinaski, the Dude or Spider Jerusalem but packaged in a more, ?your mum will fancy him? kinda way.


It is playing up to my recent loss of faith in human nature (Like the Daily Mail to a Xenophobic). Plus it has lots of naked ladies.

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> EDA

>

> nice one! >:D

> By "up to date" I was guessing that you knew what

> I meant - but re-reading it I think you mean

> spoiler-wise in the show itself?

>

> Ok - but don't say I didn't warn you:

>

> Why I went off Earl

>

> It has spoiled it for me and I have watched 2

> episodes since I found out only to sit there the

> whole time going "noooooooo"



old hat

Sopranos was the one for the Keef household, but alas it's all over.


Best British made thing was Ideal, but that's finished now too (I think).


Quite liked Rome too, but don't think they're doing a 3rd series... Why have all the good things ended.


Other than that, TV is generally sh!te, I tend to watch DVD's in my evenings.


Am planning to get some DVDs of The Wire and Spooks to give them a go... I find it hard getting in to TV series, because you have to commit to finding the time to watch them.

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> indeed - it's called Ashes to Ashes (do you see

> what they did there?) and is set in the 80s

> (again, see what they did there?)

>

> Simm isn't in it, but I believe the rest of the

> cast are back


From what I read, Gene gets a transfer down to London (cue soft southern jokes) in 1982 (if memory serves), and is given a female partner who is a single mother (cue sexist jokes). Sounds bloody great to me!!! >:D<

Thanks for the warning Sean & Mockney resisted reading that blog (well don't want to ruin it now do I), AND then.......................



Brendan Wrote:

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> Cheers Sean. You have ruined it for me too now. I always knew Jason Lee was a Scientologist ?highly-respected, completely legitimate religion? sic. But I did not know that the whole thing was a dramatisation of the tenants of the faith.



"Damn you,........ damn you all"


Still Randy is so funny & some good eye candy in Joy & Catalina :))

>>Another show I'm in to and I can highly recommend is Weeds <<


Oh ym goodness yes! The lecture by the uncle to the young nephew on the subject of masturbation in the last series was just hilarious!....as were all the subsequent visual jokes involving snacks of bananas...:))

Who is watching repeats of "No Angels" on Trouble. Funny and sad I think it is brilliant british comedy drama. As some will know I'm very parochial regarding TV. Got to be British. got to be relevant to me and my life.



Caught a little of The Street last night. Is that harrowing or what. Is it any good?

This is what I'm currently watching:


http://ani.tv/honey-thelive/

http://wwwz.fujitv.co.jp/galileo/index.html

http://www.tv-asahi.co.jp/mopgirl/

http://wwwz.fujitv.co.jp/yamakabe/index2.html

http://www.ntv.co.jp/bambi/

http://wwwz.fujitv.co.jp/liargame/index.html


Have been addicted to Japanese tv since my late teens (many moons ago) Japanese drama, comedy and romance series are second to none.


The only thing worth watching at the moment on UKTV for me is the new series of The Mighty Boosh, and I really miss the IT crowd it has to be said.

Has anyone been watching the Tudors on BBC2?


It's the last one next Friday. I thinks it's been brilliant and didn't realise Henry VIII was so hot when he was young! The guy playing his brother-in-law is gorgeous too.


Lots of sex and violence, but set in an historical drama, so acceptable!

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