If you're into House, get the Double Header that aired last night and finished off the series for good.
And no, I haven't seen it, so that isn't a spoiler, but the series has officially ended.
^ When I say two parter, it's actually the last episode (#22) followed by a video "memoir" of the last 8 seasons with a peek behind the scenes and interviews with everyone from wardrobe to the art department.
A nice finish.
With the ending of House, and cancellation of CSI: Miami, Unforgettable and A Gifted Man, here's what CBS have lined up to entertain us in the autumn.
REVOLUTION
Mondays 10/9c
Our entire way of life depends on electricity. So what would happen if it just stopped working? Well, one day, like a switch turned off, the world is suddenly thrust back into the dark ages. Planes fall from the sky, hospitals shut down, and communication is impossible. And without any modern technology, who can tell us why?
Now, 15 years later, life is back to what it once was long before the industrial revolution: families living in quiet cul-de-sacs, and when the sun goes down, the lanterns and candles are lit. Life is slower and sweeter. Or is it?
On the fringes of small farming communities, danger lurks. And a young woman’s life is dramatically changed when a local militia arrives and kills her father, who mysteriously – and unbeknownst to her – had something to do with the blackout. This brutal encounter sets her and two unlikely companions off on a daring coming-of-age journey to find answers about the past in the hopes of reclaiming the future.
From director Jon Favreau (“Iron Man,” “Iron Man 2?) and the fertile imaginations of J.J. Abrams and Eric Kripke (“Supernatural”), comes a surprising “what if” action-adventure series, where an unlikely hero will lead the world out of the dark. Literally.
GO ON
Tuesdays 9/8c
Misery loves company. Unless you’re sportscaster Ryan King, who thinks misery should just be left alone.
After taking some time off, Ryan – who recently lost his wife in a car accident – is now ready to get back to work. And while he seems like his same old charming, cocky self, his boss won’t put him back on the air until he seeks counseling. So, Ryan reluctantly joins a support group with one goal in mind: get in, get out and get back on the radio as quickly as possible.
Played by the fast-talking, sarcastic, and charismatic Matthew Perry, Ryan gives grief a real run for its money. Within one day of group therapy, he hijacks the meeting and suddenly the downtrodden are cajoled into playing a game of “who has the best sob story?” And in no time all of them are battling it out, trying to one-up each other’s despair. Now, this is fun!
Ryan’s total lack of interest in healing might be just what this group needs – and maybe, exactly what he needs to move on with his life. From Emmy-winning writer and executive producer Scott Silveri (“Perfect Couples,” “Friends”) comes a new series that proves grief can be good.
THE NEW NORMAL
Tuesdays 9:30/8:30c
These days, families come in all forms – single dads, double moms, sperm donors, egg donors, one-night-stand donors… It’s 2012 and anything goes.
Bryan and David are a Beverly Hills couple and they have it all. Well, almost. With successful careers and a committed and loving partnership, the one thing missing is a baby. And just when they think the stars will never align, enter Goldie, an extraordinary young woman with a checkered past. A Midwestern waitress and single mother looking to escape her dead-end life and small-minded grandmother, Goldie decides to change everything and move to L.A. with her precocious eight-year-old daughter. Desperate and broke – but also fertile – Goldie quickly becomes the guys’ surrogate and quite possibly the girl of their dreams. Surrogate mother, surrogate family.
From Emmy-winning hit-maker Ryan Murphy (“American Horror Story,” “Glee,” “Nip/Tuck”) and starring Justin Bartha (“The Hangover,” “The Hangover Part II”), Andrew Rannells (star of Broadway sensation “The Book of Mormon”) and Ellen Barkin (“The Big Easy”) comes a fresh new comedy about the new normal family.
ANIMAL PRACTICE
Wednesdays 8/7c
Meet Dr. George Coleman, a top-dog New York veterinarian. With an unorthodox style of operating, George’s success comes from his undeniable gift with animals of all kinds. That is, all but the human kind.
Dorothy Crane once held the key to George’s heart, but today she also holds the key to the family business as she takes over Crane Animal Hospital. Not only is she George’s new boss, but her romantic history with him (and her lack of experience with animals) is seriously cramping his style. Dorothy is whip-smart and ambitious, and she’s going to make George pay for the past. Needless to say, he’s determined not to make any changes in his (animal) kingdom – which includes poker games with a resident chimpanzee.
Starring Justin Kirk (“Weeds”) and directed by Emmy winners Joe and Anthony Russo (“Happy Endings,” “Community,” “Arrested Development”), this is a comedy where the animals are running the asylum.
GUYS WITH KIDS
Wednesdays 8:30/7:30c
From Emmy winner and executive producer Jimmy Fallon comes an absurdly funny new comedy about three thirty-something dads trying to hold on to their youth, while holding onto their new babies’ hands. Easy, right?
Thankfully Chris, Nick and Gary have each other to help navigate their survival as new dads, while still trying desperately to remain dudes. Balancing work or staying at home, painfully married or happily divorced, they know that taking care of the little ones while maintaining a social llife is a daily challenge. Whether it’s hosing the little squirt down in the kitchen sink or hitting the bar strapped with a Baby Bjorn, these guys are on a roller-coaster adventure – parenting like you (and they) have never seen before.
Someone once said it is much easier to become a father than to be one. These three guys are about to find out just how true that is.
CHICAGO FIRE
Wednesdays 10/9c
No job is more stressful, dangerous or exhilarating than those of the Firefighters, Rescue Squad and Paramedics of Chicago Firehouse 51. These are the courageous men and women who forge headfirst into danger when everyone else is running the other way. But the enormous responsibilities of the job also take a personal toll.
With big reputations and hefty egos, the pressure to perform and make split-second decisions is bound to put squad members at odds. When a tragedy claims one of their own, there’s plenty of guilt and blame to go around. In the middle of a divorce, Lt. Matthew Casey tries to go about business as usual, but can’t help butting heads with the brash Lt. Kelly Severide of the Rescue Squad – and each blames the other for their fallen team member. When it’s “go-time,” though, they put their differences aside and put everything on the line for each other. This is a look inside one of America’s noblest professions.
From renowned Emmy-winning producer Dick Wolf and the writing team behind “3:10 to Yuma” comes an edge-of-your-seat view of a dirty job that often means the difference between life and death.
It will be full of fucking flash backs, flash forwards and never ending plots then.Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
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and ALCATRAZ
(in fact, just about any series he's done.... except Alias I think but I only watched the first season of that)
their wings are ripped off ?Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
This morning i looked on RLSLOG and saw this to DL.
Continuum S01E01 720p HDTV x264-2HD
^ Yep, saw that. Also saw the two acting BAFTA's went to "Appropriate Adult", which is about Fred West. A two-parter in which Dominic West is apparently stunning.
I may have missed the show's discussion in this thread or elsewhere, but I started watching Mad Men this week.
Season 1, I like.
I'll see how it goes.
Any other opinions from those who've seen more episodes? I just finished episode 5 of season 1.
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I've just watched the first three of Grimm, actually a lot better than I thought it would be, along the lines of Supernatural I think.
Kind of, yeah.^
Safe House Safe House (2012) - IMDb
Obvious plot, but plenty of action from the start.
Nice to see Denzel Washington has still got it.
7/10
http://kat.ph/safe-house-2012-brrip-...-t6403960.html
I watched "The Informant" last night - or watched half of it - not funny , only cringeworthy.
It's a shame, it wasn't meant to be a comedy. It's a true story, and actually Damon's portrayal of the protaganist's meltdown as the story progresses is pretty good.
Mark Whitacre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
There's quite a good Discovery documentary if you can find it:
Undercover: Operation Harvest King.
The next post may be brought to you by my little bitch Spamdreth
Oh fuck, Buttplug's agreeing with me. New meds, Butters?
Teen wolf is back. I had thought it got canned at the end of season 1. Oh well, gives me something to watch as i'm gagging to watch something.
Teen Wolf S02E01 HDTV x264-ASAP
And something new altogether, new meat, so lets see what Longmire is about shall we.
Longmire S01E01 720p HDTV x264-2HD
Sheriff Walt Longmire runs for re-election against a young deputy in the opener of this series, which follows a Wyoming lawman who struggles to cope with his wife’s death as he attempts to move on with his life and career.
kat.ph didn't have any torrent for teen wolf, so you'll just have to wait little longer. Or you can use the downloads in the comments above.
This is more of an anti-recommendation.
Don't touch Continuum with a shitty stick. You'll end up trying to poke your eyes and ears out with a hot poker.
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