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@Thenomain said in Good TV:
@Gingerlily said in Good TV:
I loved reading the series too but those next books are totally never coming. Or only coming 5 years after no one is left to care.
The people who loved the books before the TV series will be there to care. I don't stop loving something just because it's no longer hyper-popular.
I need to hunt down the Pushing Daisies comics. It wouldn't be the same as the dulcet narration or surreal filming style, but it was a good show that was killed by the writer's strike and uncreative executives.
I was kind of being silly. I loved the books and will eagerly read the next one when it comes out. Even if TV has revealed parts of the story to come, there is a lot that is unaccounted for and I want to see where it goes.
I was just mocking Martin for fun.
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@Gingerlily said in Good TV:
I was just mocking Martin for fun.
Wait...Martin has fun? I guess that explains why the next book is not out yet.
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He blogged about football! How dare he spend time writing anything that was not his novel! I hate him with the fire of a thousand suns!
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@Gingerlily said in Good TV:
He blogged about football!
... How long before we remove his nerd cred?
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@Thenomain said in Good TV:
@Gingerlily said in Good TV:
He blogged about football!
... How long before we remove his nerd cred?
He lives a well balanced life, creating immersive fantasy that geeks crave, and also watching the Giants obsessively. I'm still pretty sure the jocks beat him up in highschool.
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So, geek fantasy (writing) and normal fantasy (sport). Gotcha.
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@Thenomain -- Hey, hey, hey. I can watch Babylon5 reruns AND Flyers hockey, thank you.
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@Thenomain -- Hey, hey, hey. I can watch Babylon5 reruns AND Flyers hockey, thank you.
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@Thenomain said in Good TV:
@Gingerlily said in Good TV:
He blogged about football!
... How long before we remove his nerd cred?
If that was enough to remove his nerd cred it was gone long ago. Two of his first paying stories we sci fi sports in Amazing Magazine.
One was called the Last Superbowl in a world where real sports died because of interest in computer sports. (Writen well before the rise in E-Sports.)
I am the one odd guy who likes a lot of his work but couldn't hack my way through the Song of Fire and Ice. -
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I was really tempted to make a Flyers joke but realized as a Blues fan ... and well glass houses all around.
Sad story of my hockey fandom I grew up a Northstars fan, then when they moved I picked another team, well since the Norris was the only division I cared about that limited my options. Blackhawks and Redwings were eliminated instantly from the proceedings leaving me the choice of Leafs or Blues. I picked Blues for Bret Hull.
The point of this story is that I made bad decisions in my teen years, but at least not bad enough to choose to cheer for the Mapleleafs. -
@ThatGuyThere said in Good TV:
The point of this story is that I made bad decisions in my teen years, but at least not bad enough to choose to cheer for the Mapleleafs.
I'd wish you a horrible death by fire and hepatitis, but my team has at least one 1 Stanley Cup in its history and has a trio of awesome rookies.
There's a reason why Backes and Oshie went elsewhere. They wanted to play for contenders.
Enjoy the season.
-- TML4ever
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"My name is Barry Allen, and I'm the fastest man alive!"
No, man, you're not. Every goddamn season there's a villain notably faster than you. Stop lying.
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"My name is Barry Allen, and I'm the fastest man alive!"
No, man, you're not. Every goddamn season there's a villain notably faster than you. Stop lying.
Well, I mean, maybe it's a story framing device and he's saying it in the future, telling you how he took down the competition.
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"My name is Barry Allen, and I'm the fastest man alive!"
No, man, you're not. Every goddamn season there's a villain notably faster than you. Stop lying.
Well, I mean, maybe it's a story framing device and he's saying it in the future, telling you how he took down the competition.
Does he straight up murder them so he can continue to be the fastest man alive? Is that like his whole thing?
Because if so I have been missing out -
I know that I have trouble recognizing humor, but dude...
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"My name is Barry Allen, and I'm the fastest man alive!"
No, man, you're not. Every goddamn season there's a villain notably faster than you. Stop lying.
Well, I mean, maybe it's a story framing device and he's saying it in the future, telling you how he took down the competition.
Does he straight up murder them so he can continue to be the fastest man alive? Is that like his whole thing?
Because if so I have been missing outNo, but I mean, that's essentially what happens. LOL.
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There's a reason why Backes and Oshie went elsewhere. They wanted to play for contenders.
I wasn't going to respond so as not to clutter up the thread with too much hockey talk but I have to set the record straight.
Half of that statement is a damned lie, as Oshie left the Blues for the Capitals. -
@ThatGuyThere said in Good TV:
Half of that statement is a damned lie, as Oshie left the Blues for the Capitals.
I miss Hockey Night in Canada on CBC. That's Good TV.
Now that we're back on topic, the Capitals took the President's Cup. They are a contender.
Not a winner, mind you, but that's hockey.
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I too miss Hockey Night in Canada. I grew up close enough to the boarder that we could get Canadian shows during the days of broadcast.
While the are great in the regular season I just can't see the Caps as contenders they are the NHL version of the Atlanta Hawks to me.