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19th July 2012, 08:51 PM
#341
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Marana Mass. TDKR, I laugh at ya!
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19th July 2012 08:51 PM
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20th July 2012, 09:04 PM
#342
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indha k_g, ivvaLavu solRadhunaala edhaiyAchchum pArththAgaNum pOla irukkE.
Hmm...
Never even seen a full episode of anything. Due to Comfli's recommendation, Mad Men 'ngradhai oru dhadavai pArththEn. kazhuththu thongiruchchu.
andha kaalaththula X-Files 'mbAinga, Star Trek 'mbAinga. ellAmE 
To be honest, even comedies are boring. Nothing can sustain interest for a while. Family Guy did it longer than others, but even that bladed after a while, only to get slightly better later even if not as magical as the early times (indha season kaNakku ellAm theriyAdhappA).
My TV is for movies, cricket and insightful programs like Man vs. Food.
neengellAm ivvaLO solradhaala dhaNdaal baski ellAm eduththu edhAvadhu try paNNalaam.
Star Waeld-la edhu pArkkalaam?
மூவா? முதல்வா! இனியெம்மைச் சோரேலே
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20th July 2012, 09:32 PM
#343
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insightful programs like Man vs. Food.

P_R'ku blue meth parcel
Gaana Kalaadhara Gandharva Gaana Lola Kaliyuga Gaana Thilaga
Nadha Brahma Kochchappa Brother Seshappa
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20th July 2012, 11:34 PM
#344
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Originally Posted by
P_R
Never even seen a full episode of anything. Due to Comfli's recommendation, Mad Men 'ngradhai oru dhadavai pArththEn. kazhuththu thongiruchchu.
I slept off during the first episode. Oru 2-3 episode paarunga, it will suck you in. Andha setting etc. it takes a while to get used to.
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20th July 2012, 11:48 PM
#345
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Alternatively you can watch 'the century of the self' before seeing MM. I used to be a STB subscriber, not any more, so no frigging clue about Star World.
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21st July 2012, 09:25 AM
#346
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Adhaane ipdi ellam irundha adhu relasenzip aa?. Why do ppl have to label everything?. S2 Innum onnume paakalai.
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21st July 2012, 09:28 AM
#347
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Waiting waitin

Bad Ass!!
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21st July 2012, 01:30 PM
#348
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23rd July 2012, 12:07 PM
#349
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Anybody??
Anybody watched S5E2??.. I'm trying my best not to read the plot outline in off website.
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24th July 2012, 02:22 PM
#350
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I did, Feddy.
Like I had predicted in my post after Season 4 finale, the German conglomerate, Mike as middle man, and the whole network are now in to the fray.
We meet Herr Schuler, who is in a right 'Franch'. We've never been introduced to a character who doesn't have a part to play in BB, so expect major repurcussions in coming episodes.
We also meet Lydia, a fatalistic piece of work. Mike's equation with her is no longer linear. He should have closed the loop on this one, but he opens another one with a flower bracket.
We also know BB's elephant memory and its particular obsession over every detail, this would put Walter, Mike, Jesse into the right gravy. Hank is lurking close. When chief explains about Fring, Hank's reaction tells you that Walt will be in a ketchup soon.
Everyone who crosses Walt could do with that well hidden Riccin vial. That's why we love this show. We have to wait to see why he stacks up heavy artillery in a car trunk. For now, he could put his arm over Skyler, who seems to make sense of subjugation in this new world. Walt thrives in his line of command, in family and in providing for the family. She has to be in that chain, after majorly partaking in it. Ted is last thing on her mind now. Maybe she will channel that authority bestowed by being Walt's woman.
Visual consistency is astounding, despite the league of filmmakers that Vince Gilligan employs. Not that these filmmakers do not bring a different mood and tone, the overall palette and organized intensity seem wholly organic and central to unravelling of this Epic Crime drama/character study.
Chow, Mike and other man with blood thrown over the wall painting or the neatly stacked sauces on glass table in opening 'Meet Schurrle', absorbs you in to it like no other show does. In this regard, Mad Men could be slightly alienating. Not that it doesn't have its moments, but given the world of BB or MM, I know which one I would rather be immersed in.
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