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  1. Dan

    Dan Well-Known Member

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    Who watches TV on a TV these days?
     
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  2. St. Luigi Scrosoppi

    St. Luigi Scrosoppi Well-Known Member

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    I did see Sherlock with that nice young curly haired chap in a long black coat and I have seen Star Trek with "beam me up Scotty" but that was years ago.

    We don't have that nasty Murdoch chaps TV in our house so I haven't see those.
     
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  3. St. Luigi Scrosoppi

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    That is a good point as I do make use of the BBC iplayer.
     
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  4. AdamBanana

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    The Simpsons (best cartoon series ever).
    Top Gear
    Mad Dogs
    The Ricky Gervais show.
     
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  5. Joe!

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    Definitely. Seasons 3-8 to be specific.
     
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  6. AdamBanana

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    I know people like them...
     
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  7. Joe!

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    I would if we had HBO.
     
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  8. PompeyLapras

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    Futurama.
     
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  9. AdamBanana

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    Yeah, I was watching season 3 on DVD a few weeks ago and it's amazing how magnificent it was back then,so,so,so funny!I've got season 4 and 5 as well so I've got a few good episodes on there.

    It was so well done back then (Jokes wise).I'll use a football analogy,they were like Barça back then and there like Norwich now.Shame.

    It's all HD quality cartoons and cheap jokes.
     
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  10. AdamBanana

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    Nothing special.
     
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  11. pompeymeowth

    pompeymeowth Prepare for trouble x Staff Member

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    I've posted a full episode of the boosh once before, but just for you Godders, enjoy this.

    A lot of Rudyard Kipling in these stories.

    [video=youtube;yNaGqr9x9KI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNaGqr9x9KI[/video]
     
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  12. West Kent Saint

    West Kent Saint Well-Known Member

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    The Hitcher was inspired, 'Whoaa, I've been backed up for some time boy' and 'you wanna know about my thumb boy' absolutely ****ing brilliant!

    Also, the desert island one where Vince admits to being the midnight barber after cutting the captains hair and getting them chucked off the ship, oh there are so mnay funny lines. Great chemistry.
     
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    :shocked:

    It's amazing, Luck of the Fryish and Jurassic Bark are both brilliant episodes. Futurama definitely does the sad, emotional storylines better than the Simpsons (mainly because there's none in the Simpsons).
     
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  14. The Based God

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    [video=youtube;sZ2iGYwdEi8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZ2iGYwdEi8&feature=related[/video]
     
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  15. AdamBanana

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    There are a few.How about when Ned Flanders 'wife,Maude,died and Homer's mum died as well...when Maggie shot Mr Burns there are few more as well.
     
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    Only Fools and Horses.
     
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    No-one has mentioned The IT Crowd; I weep for humanity.
     
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  18. PompeyLapras

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    The storyline's with Homer's mum are probably the most emotional in the Simpsons. I guess Maude's death was also emotional (I can't really remember that much about the episode) but I wouldn't really say the Who Shot Mr Burns episodes were particularly sad or emotional.

    In Futurama, in the two episodes I mentioned for example, they're really well done and it's not until the end of the episode you get the emotional impact.
     
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  19. Dan

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    None of which had anywhere near the impact the two episodes PL mentioned.
     
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  20. PompeyLapras

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    I bet loads of people were in tears by the end of Jurassic Bark!
     
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