#Television

HBO’s Rome (2005) is a masterpiece

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HBO’s Rome (2005) is a masterpiece Started watching this on a whim and I’m close to season 1 finale. I don’t know how season 2 rolls but season 1 is literally HBO at its very best. I’ve always praised The Sopranos for making you feel like the characters in the story are real people but Rome takes it to the next level. I care so much about these characters that I’m dreading each …

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Legion (FX)

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Legion (FX) Is genuinely the best comic book show of all time but It always gets left out of the conversation, why is that? Sure there’s Daredevil on Netflix which is incredible but it doesn’t even come close to Legion imo. Is it really just because it was on FX? Please discuss. I want everyone’s opinion. submitted by /u/KomradeKrycek

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What’s the best TV show you’ve ever watched?

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What’s the best TV show you’ve ever watched? I’m looking for new shows to watch, and I’d love to hear your recommendations. What’s the best TV show you’ve ever seen, and why did it stand out to you? Drama, comedy, thriller—anything goes! submitted by /u/Front_Break_8860

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Shows with over the top T&A

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Shows with over the top T&A I saw an episode of the 90s/00s show Charmed. It seemed like a run of the mill show with an interesting “fantasy in the middle of everyday life” kind of vibe. But the thing I was struck by was how they costumed the cast of three 20-something protagonists with tight clothes and seemingly no bras were allowed on set. I know Hollywood frequently a…

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Did you lose interest in “Twin Peaks” after the Laura Palmer case was solved in the beginning of Season 2?

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Did you lose interest in “Twin Peaks” after the Laura Palmer case was solved in the beginning of Season 2? I think the biggest flaw made on Twin Peaks was that the writers allowed the executives to bully them into solving the Laura Palmer murder mystery. David Lynch never wanted the case to be solved and for the show to still be going on about who killed Laura Palmer. I tried getting into Windom Earle and that lame Postman Always Rings Twice subplot…

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