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My TiVo is feeling neglected

#1 Post by Bob Juch » Mon Dec 29, 2014 7:23 pm

Of the over three dozen shows I have TiVo season passes for, only "Jeopardy!" is being recorded this week. Nothing but repeats or preemptions until Sunday.
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#2 Post by jarnon » Mon Dec 29, 2014 9:22 pm

My Tivos are just as lonely. At least they can talk to one another. They also record shows in the middle of the night for their own amusement.
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#3 Post by MarkBarrett » Mon Dec 29, 2014 10:00 pm

Easily the top week of 2014 for least things set up to record.

Besides dailies of Jeopardy!, Sale of the Century reruns on GSN and Live with Kelly & Michael all I have is The Real World on Tuesday and Undercover Boss airing another new one on Friday.

This is my week to finally finish The Honourable Woman and The Roosevelts before Sunday the 4th with lots of new things on.

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#4 Post by silverscreenselect » Mon Dec 29, 2014 11:26 pm

MarkBarrett wrote: This is my week to finally finish The Honourable Woman and The Roosevelts before Sunday the 4th with lots of new things on.
Over the holidays, Mrs. SSS and I watched Peaky Blinders on Netflix. It's a BBC series with a fair amount of bad language, gory violence, and nudity... not HBO levels but more than typical basic cable. It's quite well done, although, as with any shows about lower class Brits, sometimes the accents can be a bit tough to pick up. There's two seasons with six hour long episodes each. It's a British version of Boardwalk Empire about about a lower middle class crime family in England around 1920, and it stars Cillian Murphy and Sam Neill (Tom Hardy appears in the second season). There will be a third season sometime in 2015.
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#5 Post by Ritterskoop » Tue Dec 30, 2014 12:51 am

I'm watching Joan of Arcadia on disk. Excellent show - it's fun to spot the guest actors who talk to Joan as the almighty:

Zachary Quinto - he was listed as Pretentious Filmmaker God, I think. He has a huge head. Excellent!
Brian Klugman - now occasionally on Bones (Jack Klugman's nephew)
Curtis Armstrong - Moonlighting and also otherwise known as Bugger
Allyce Beasley - also from Moonlighting
Kathryn Joosten is one of my favorite recurring avatars
Susan Sullivan - Greg's mom on Dharma and Greg

It has taken a dark turn early in season 2, and there is no season 3, so I hope it does not end in a pit of despair.

I also need to finish season 1 of Transparent on Amazon, but I'm nervous. I have four episodes left and everyone is in a pretty good place. This is only speculation and not a spoiler, but I guess it could spoil someone else's viewing and I can't get the spoiler tags to work … so stop reading if it might be a problem ...


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I am concerned that one of the characters in the flashbacks is going to off himself, since he's not in the present-day story and his own storyline could go that way.
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#6 Post by Estonut » Tue Dec 30, 2014 1:28 am

Ritterskoop wrote:I'm watching Joan of Arcadia on disk. Excellent show - it's fun to spot the guest actors who talk to Joan as the almighty:

Zachary Quinto - he was listed as Pretentious Filmmaker God, I think. He has a huge head. Excellent!
Brian Klugman - now occasionally on Bones (Jack Klugman's nephew)
Curtis Armstrong - Moonlighting and also otherwise known as Bugger
Allyce Beasley - also from Moonlighting
Kathryn Joosten is one of my favorite recurring avatars
Susan Sullivan - Greg's mom on Dharma and Greg

It has taken a dark turn early in season 2, and there is no season 3, so I hope it does not end in a pit of despair.
I remember enjoying JoA during its original run. In addition to introducing me to Amber Tamblyn, it was also the first time that I noticed Jason Ritter and Constance Zimmer in anything.

Curtis Armstrong = Booger, not Bugger, unless you're talking about a movie that is not "Revenge of the Nerds." Two VERY different things. :)
Susan Sullivan - Greg's mom? Not a "Castle" fan? Tgirl's gonna be upset w/you!

I also recall Mike Starr (from "Ed"), Joel Murray (one of Bill's brothers) and Amber's own dad, Russ Tamblyn, as various forms of God.
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#7 Post by Ritterskoop » Tue Dec 30, 2014 1:33 am

Yes, Booger would be the better spelling.

I liked Amber in Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, also. Jason Ritter is just killing it this season.

Not Greg's mom? I've never seen Castle. I was not as big a fan of Nathan Fillion as everyone else in Serenity. I know I am a horrible person. I liked others way more.
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#8 Post by Estonut » Tue Dec 30, 2014 1:46 am

Ritterskoop wrote:Not Greg's mom? I've never seen Castle. I was not as big a fan of Nathan Fillion as everyone else in Serenity. I know I am a horrible person. I liked others way more.
I only watched Firefly and Serenity after I had started watching Castle, so I'm horrible, too. Susan Sullivan plays Rick Castle's mom on that show. She and Molly Quinn, as his daughter, are both really good.

If you might be interested in a cop show that's not too serious, often funny and occasionally romantic, you might like this show. I've watched most of these with my mom. She'd never watched a cop show before, unless you count Monk, but she loves her Castle.
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#9 Post by Ritterskoop » Tue Dec 30, 2014 2:41 am

Yeah, I meant Firefly as well as Serenity but it is getting tired in here.

I did just watch an episode of Joan and I'd been wondering which avatar Russ Tamblyn played, and there he was: Dog-Walker God. Seen him a couple of times already.

He got his biggest fame in West Side Story, of course, but I watched Seven Brides for Seven Brothers a few years ago and saw one of his earlier big roles. He had very few lines, which was good, but my goodness, could he dance! Super-acrobatic.
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#10 Post by tanstaafl2 » Tue Dec 30, 2014 4:17 pm

MarkBarrett wrote:This is my week to finally finish The Honourable Woman and The Roosevelts before Sunday the 4th with lots of new things on.
I am really finding The Roosevelts to be a bit of slog, even with little else on.
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#11 Post by Bob Juch » Tue Dec 30, 2014 4:43 pm

tanstaafl2 wrote:
MarkBarrett wrote:This is my week to finally finish The Honourable Woman and The Roosevelts before Sunday the 4th with lots of new things on.
I am really finding The Roosevelts to be a bit of slog, even with little else on.
I recorded those but gave up after the first two. I'm making up for it by getting Doris Kearns Goodwin's book.
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#12 Post by jarnon » Tue Dec 30, 2014 10:30 pm

I've liked Amber Tamblyn and Nathan Fillion since Amber (age 12) played Emily on General Hospital and Nathan (age 24) played Joey on One Life to Live. Those were my wife's favorite soap operas. Other actors played those roles, but Amber and Nathan were the most memorable.
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#13 Post by MarleysGh0st » Wed Dec 31, 2014 12:20 pm

MarleysSister and family have Netflix. While searching it for a decent movie to watch, I noticed it had House of Cards. I'd heard good things about it but had never seen it before. Deliciously nasty power politics! :twisted:

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