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I read the 1st GoT book 15 years ago and become an instant fan and always wished it would be a TV series one day:-)
Idk if the 3rd season was boring, not for me I still enjoyed it, I'm damn sure the "Red wedding" scene wasn't boring, I mean I knew it was coming, but still that was freaking brutal..
Idk if the 3rd season was boring, not for me I still enjoyed it, I'm damn sure the "Red wedding" scene wasn't boring, I mean I knew it was coming, but still that was freaking brutal..
Gnahahaa! Brilliant, although they are quite late with that :D
Apart from the big bang theory, I only watch comedy panels atm, too bad the british panel shows are mostly not available on dvd. Any new good shows? :P
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Apart from the big bang theory, I only watch comedy panels atm, too bad the british panel shows are mostly not available on dvd. Any new good shows? :P
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Breaking Bad is awesome. Can't wait for the rest of the season!
I like this program, Brain Games on National Geographic Channel :)
Official website: http://braingames.nationalgeographic.com/
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Official website: http://braingames.nationalgeographic.com/
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I started watching 'agents of shield', not too shabby pilot :)
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Person of interest seems ok to just watched the first episodes.
Brooklyn Nine Nie - thumbs up so far
lots of new series lately, but most of them sound extremely dull...
lots of new series lately, but most of them sound extremely dull...
Tried to watch "Mom" because of Chuck Lorre, but rly boring. Gonna give it a go for the second episode too, maybe it will catch up.
I like that they brought Amber Tamblyn to 2 and half men.
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I like that they brought Amber Tamblyn to 2 and half men.
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my favourite tv series is, that in germany you have to pay for tv 51 € every 3 months , even if you have thrown your tv into the garbage years ago. a lifelong replay.
that in germany you have to pay for tv 51 € every 3 months , even if you have thrown your tv into the garbage years ago
The efficiency and the justice of government-supplied services is inimitable.
The efficiency and the justice of government-supplied services is inimitable.
It's fair to say that you pay for public TV everywhere, though, regardless of whether you have a TV. In Germany it's explicitly linked to a tax and you know how much it is, while in most countries it is an unknown quantity coming from you income tax, VAT, etc.
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