Have you seen THE WALKING DEAD? HELL ON WHEELS? DEXTER?AndreaDraco wrote:HBO remains, in my opinion, the best network when it comes to original series.
HBO has some good stuff.
They did ROME, which I will ALWAYS love them for.
Have you seen THE WALKING DEAD? HELL ON WHEELS? DEXTER?AndreaDraco wrote:HBO remains, in my opinion, the best network when it comes to original series.
I don't like Dexter and I believe I already explained why. It's just not my genre. As for Hell on Wheels, I found it boring and uninteresting, a badly done copy of David Milch's masterpiece, Deadwood. And don't even get me started with The Walking Dead, a series with so much potential and yet so... uninspired. The only series AMC produces that I really like is Breaking Bad, which is indeed on the greatest drama ever.Tawmis wrote:
Have you seen THE WALKING DEAD? HELL ON WHEELS? DEXTER?
Well everyone's entitled to be wrong. I guess this is yours!AndreaDraco wrote:I don't like Dexter and I believe I already explained why. It's just not my genre. As for Hell on Wheels, I found it boring and uninteresting, a badly done copy of David Milch's masterpiece, Deadwood. And don't even get me started with The Walking Dead, a series with so much potential and yet so... uninspired.Tawmis wrote: Have you seen THE WALKING DEAD? HELL ON WHEELS? DEXTER?
I only quoted the part I strongly disagreed with (which did not including Breaking Bad... Only because I have not seen it so can't really say he's wrong)Collector wrote:I'll agree with Andrea about Breaking Bad, however, I am not sure if anyone can fully appreciate it without seeing it from the beginning. Without witnessing that transformation, you cannot appreciate how an average man that is a lowly high school chemistry teacher becomes such a ruthless bad ass that so casually kills.
The creator, in fact, is the same guy behind the superhero drama, Tim Kring. And, alas, that's enough for me to watch Touch with great suspicionMusicallyInspired wrote: Sort of like The Number 23 meets Heroes [...]
In my opinion, Heroes had a great first season, a mediocre and pretty boring second season and then was just a mess. A bad mess. Tim Kring aims high, and crashes down loudly. He is absolutely incapable of building a believale, coherent and consistent world - at least, again, in my opinion - beside the small tidbits that hint at some Grand Scheme and his characters, especially the supporting ones, are very thinly drawn.MusicallyInspired wrote:Just because Heroes ended up crashing?
To be fair, there was a writers strike going on sometime during the second or third seasons, so the show suffered from that, too.AndreaDraco wrote:In my opinion, Heroes had a great first season, a mediocre and pretty boring second season and then was just a mess. A bad mess. Tim Kring aims high, and crashes down loudly. He is absolutely incapable of building a believale, coherent and consistent world - at least, again, in my opinion - beside the small tidbits that hint at some Grand Scheme and his characters, especially the supporting ones, are very thinly drawn.MusicallyInspired wrote:Just because Heroes ended up crashing?