Dammit man I can't believe I got ninja'd with Dead Set of all things!Furburt said:Dead Set. It really is unmissable. It's a 5 part zombie series, created by the always reliable Charlie Brooker. It's set in a zombie outbreak in Britain, where the only place left is...The Big Brother House. They try to hold out against the horde. Part dark comedy, part gory zombie horror, it's one of the wittiest, most exciting, and most nerve-wracking series's I've ever seen on television.
OK...Mozared said:Any explanation for that? Perhaps a small summary of what they are about? Or at least what's so good about them?wrecker77 said:Watch modern family and Big bang theory. Just do it.
House is actually one I've been trying to get into for some time. Problem there is the problem Maxchaos mentioned with Lost - I feel that it's been running for such a long time that I need to watch season after season to catch up with it.The_root_of_all_evil said:You've not watched House or Dexter? You sicken me.
Ridonculous_Ninja said:I think you meant hesitant, not tedious. I'm bored about watching it? That doesn't make much sense...
Tentative or hesitant sounds better, yup. I've always seen the meaning of Tedious to be similar to hesitant, but now that you mention it, you're right.MaxChaos said:Tedious? Don't you mean tentative? [sub]Sorry, English student[/sub]
90's shows I've also watched plenty, but I didn't bother adding all of those to my list. Star Trek: Enterprise (even though that was technically mostly 80s), Power Rangers, Married with Children, you name it. This probably isn't what we're looking for, though.SnootyEnglishman said:Scrubs, Aqua Teen Hunger Force, Married with Children, any cartoon on Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network in the 90's are good ones.
I got a clip. Not what I was looking for but still hillarious.Mozared said:snip