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Rome? Carnivale?
So thinking about my previous post and shows I've not watched, I think I'd be most inclined to check out Rome. So is it 2 seasons and that's it?
Also, did anyone ever get into Carnivale? I saw the first couple of episodes of that and really liked it. Is that show still going? Or if ended, did they complete the story? Or was it left open-ended? I wouldn't mind watching it all if a complete story has been told.
And in looking up Rome on Netflix, I was reminded of my loathing of Romeo & Juliet (as it popped up on my "Rome" search.) The play, the movies...everything. If you can't figure out if someone's dead or not, you really don't deserve to procreate. Dipshits.
Also, did anyone ever get into Carnivale? I saw the first couple of episodes of that and really liked it. Is that show still going? Or if ended, did they complete the story? Or was it left open-ended? I wouldn't mind watching it all if a complete story has been told.
And in looking up Rome on Netflix, I was reminded of my loathing of Romeo & Juliet (as it popped up on my "Rome" search.) The play, the movies...everything. If you can't figure out if someone's dead or not, you really don't deserve to procreate. Dipshits.

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Reminds me, I must get round to Netflixing some of her movies. I got a big crush on her in Bride & Prejudice. Updated Miss Bingley in a Burberry bikini! :-D
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Luckily, I couldn't bring myself to be interested in it from the commercials -- it just looked like just Yet Another Quirky Medical Show, and I'm not particularly grabbed by the ones we already had!
In one way hate to see that happen to any show and put people out of work, but at least I can hope she'll wind up on something I actually want to watch...
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Does that give a new meaning to "dense"? ;-D
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But's it's good!
As for Rome, it's on my Netflix queue. :-D
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BAH! I was afraid of something like that.
But's it's good!
I really did like what I saw. Very different.
As for Rome, it's on my Netflix queue. :-D
Thinking I'm gonna have to add it to mine as well. After the 30 DW DVDs that is... Heh.
How would you like to own your own S1 of Carnivale?
Re: How would you like to own your own S1 of Carnivale?
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Maybe.
Okay, fine. Yes. I was in BestBuy one night having one of those fiscally irresponsible brainfarts when... And now I don't know what to do with it. heh.
Re: How would you like to own your own S1 of Carnivale?
Um...not sure I need to *own* it. Maybe someone else around here would like it?
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I never saw Carnivale, but my understanding is that the first season was much better than the second - at least according to someone at work who watched it.
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*prepares*
Maybe I'll just wait until it's all out on DVD and then blow through it all.
I never saw Carnivale, but my understanding is that the first season was much better than the second - at least according to someone at work who watched it.
I'm a bit turned off at the thought that it was left hanging though.
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And like
And yes. Only two seasons.
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My very first posted comment about it also remains valid:
Rome continues to be entertaining and liberally sprinkled with nekkid people.
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:D
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Oh, totally. I'm sure I'd have to rewatch those episodes I have seen since it's been a while. Which wouldn't be a chore since it was completely enjoyable.
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I remember thinking the first season was pretty good, but very weird and creepy. But the atmosphere made it worth watching. (I love the 1930s, I love that whole traveling-around-all-dusty-Grapes of Wrath-type genre, I love small-town-California-in-the-early-twentieth-century.) Plus, Clancy Brown! Who is awesome!
Totally with you on the Romeo and Juliet hate. OMG, they were stupid. Stupid even by teenager standards. And this gets held up as the greatest love story ever told? No way.
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Yes yes yes and yes!
Totally with you on the Romeo and Juliet hate. OMG, they were stupid. Stupid even by teenager standards. And this gets held up as the greatest love story ever told? No way.
I know. And what you brought up - the greatest love story ever told - that's probably why I have such a hate of it. If it wasn't consistently held up as the epitome of love, I probably would only have a mild dislike of it. They were morons.
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Quite. I can see how the balcony scene, etc., are romantic if you like flowery prose, and I like the basic story of two kids from feuding houses falling in love, but the stupid at the end just ruins it. If Juliet had had a bad reaction to the sleeping potion and actually died from it or something, I'd be much more inclined to like the damn thing.
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So it didn't irk you that it would never be resolved?
Rome is just brilliant. Just don't watch with anyone you might be easily embarrassed around. The sex content hits EVERY kink.
Heh heh. No watching it with the parents then, eh? :D
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And oooooh no. Not with parents.
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I kept yelling at the television because I thought they were going overboard with creative license.
Awww.
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Also, so with you on the R&J hate. I will admit to a fondness for the ballet version, but that's because I love the music Prokofiev wrote for it, and you don't actually have to hear R&J whining idiotically. :-)
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Have never seen that ballet. Hmm.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhPMIIs9wsA
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[ sortaspoilery ]From a distance, we could laugh last night at Jocasta going off to throw up while Octavia very calmly shook her head saying "This is wrong on so many levels." People think she's a wimp, but wow, is it all relative. And when you've got her relatives... [ /sortaspoilery ]
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