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  • JayBee74
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    • Jul 2002
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    #106
    Re: Something About One Of Your Favorite TV Shows That You Didn't Like

    Sons Of Anarchy:

    A little too many one sided shoot outs when the Sons surprise another group and take them down in a bloody blowout.

    Jax's recurring stupidity and carelessness.

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    • redsox4evur
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      • Jul 2013
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      #107
      Re: Something About One Of Your Favorite TV Shows That You Didn't Like

      Originally posted by daflyboys
      Speaking of SHIELD: Patton Oswalt (the Sesame Street song "One of these things just doesn't belong here" comes to mind).
      I just watched his 2 episodes again last night and they were pretty good minus the part I already complained about. I thought Patton Oswalt kinda fit that role of a guy that is a loner and plays CoD with his brother.
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      • FlyingFinn
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        • Jul 2002
        • 3956

        #108
        Re: Something About One Of Your Favorite TV Shows That You Didn't Like

        This isn't from a TV show but is about one of my favorite movies. Wedding Crashers. Why at the end of the movie don't they have their own wedding reception. I mean the older sister had a HUGE wedding reception but red has to go crash a Japanese wedding to get tempura. Also, the whole premise of the movie is a bit off. What woman (West Virgina jokes aside) wants to date/marry a relative
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        • JayBee74
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          • Jul 2002
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          #109
          Re: Something About One Of Your Favorite TV Shows That You Didn't Like

          The killing off of
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          character in Rich Man Poor Man. ABC was flooded with phone calls against that decision, immediately after it happened. The argument for it was that is was true to Irwin Shaw's novel, but the book and the movie were different in many other ways.

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          • DJ
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            • Apr 2003
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            #110
            Re: Something About One Of Your Favorite TV Shows That You Didn't Like

            J.D. McCoy falling off the map in Friday Night Lights.
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            • DJ
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              • Apr 2003
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              #111
              Re: Something About One Of Your Favorite TV Shows That You Didn't Like

              Originally posted by JayBee74
              My favorite comedy alongside Seinfeld. My beverage of choice would line up more with what Martin was drinking. I don't know how many Frasier fans there are at OS, but I DIDN'T think any decline in the show's quality had anything to do with Daphne and Niles hooking up.
              Agreed. One of my all-time favorite shows and the first 8 seasons are ridiculously good. There was a slight dip the last 3 seasons, but even then, the show was better than 95% of what was on TV at the time.

              That does lead me to the one quibble I've had with Frasier; if he's just a local Seattle AM RADIO talk-show host, how the heck was he living so high on the hog?
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              • Fresh Tendrils
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                • Jul 2002
                • 36131

                #112
                Re: Something About One Of Your Favorite TV Shows That You Didn't Like

                Originally posted by DJ
                J.D. McCoy falling off the map in Friday Night Lights.
                Wasn't he starter when they played East Dillon?



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                • jeremym480
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                  • Oct 2008
                  • 18198

                  #113
                  Re: Something About One Of Your Favorite TV Shows That You Didn't Like

                  Originally posted by DJ
                  Agreed. One of my all-time favorite shows and the first 8 seasons are ridiculously good. There was a slight dip the last 3 seasons, but even then, the show was better than 95% of what was on TV at the time.

                  That does lead me to the one quibble I've had with Frasier; if he's just a local Seattle AM RADIO talk-show host, how the heck was he living so high on the hog?
                  I believe he was a Psychiatrist on Cheers.
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                  • Chrisksaint
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                    • Apr 2010
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                    #114
                    Re: Something About One Of Your Favorite TV Shows That You Didn't Like

                    Originally posted by Fresh Tendrils
                    Wasn't he starter when they played East Dillon?

                    I believe he was the first time. There wasn't a big reason to continue his story without Taylor there


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                    • JayBee74
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                      • Jul 2002
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                      #115
                      Re: Something About One Of Your Favorite TV Shows That You Didn't Like

                      Originally posted by DJ
                      Agreed. One of my all-time favorite shows and the first 8 seasons are ridiculously good. There was a slight dip the last 3 seasons, but even then, the show was better than 95% of what was on TV at the time.

                      That does lead me to the one quibble I've had with Frasier; if he's just a local Seattle AM RADIO talk-show host, how the heck was he living so high on the hog?
                      He could have accumulated quite a bit of wealth in Boston. Back in 2005 CNN-Money estimated his stint as a Radio Psychiatrist paid him $164,644, but that seems a bit short for his lifestyle. Of course you have endorsements and his popularity that could shove him to $250,000 easily. Still, if you're asking for a bottle of '82 Latour (S8-Ep-1) your not Bill Gates.

                      You're not alone. I often wondered what he made.

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                      • DJ
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                        • Apr 2003
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                        #116
                        Re: Something About One Of Your Favorite TV Shows That You Didn't Like

                        Originally posted by Fresh Tendrils
                        Wasn't he starter when they played East Dillon?
                        Originally posted by Chrisksaint
                        I believe he was the first time. There wasn't a big reason to continue his story without Taylor there


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                        Yes and he was shown a little in Season 4 when West Dillon played them, but still, I thought he had developed into a good heel character, finally acknowledging he's from a privileged family and that his S.O.B. dad was going to do everything in his power to make his son a star. A rematch in Season 5 would've been cool.
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                        • DJ
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                          • Apr 2003
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                          #117
                          Re: Something About One Of Your Favorite TV Shows That You Didn't Like

                          Originally posted by jeremym480
                          I believe he was a Psychiatrist on Cheers.
                          That he was. Certainly, he made good money there, but I'm also assuming he was paying Lilith alimony after the divorce.

                          Originally posted by JayBee74
                          He could have accumulated quite a bit of wealth in Boston. Back in 2005 CNN-Money estimated his stint as a Radio Psychiatrist paid him $164,644, but that seems a bit short for his lifestyle. Of course you have endorsements and his popularity that could shove him to $250,000 easily. Still, if you're asking for a bottle of '82 Latour (S8-Ep-1) your not Bill Gates.

                          You're not alone. I often wondered what he made.

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                          I'm having a hard time believing that salary. The radio show wasn't syndicated, it was local. Seattle's a good market but man, hard to believe an AM station would pay anywhere close to that much coin for a psychiatrist to be on air for 2-3 hours a day.

                          Again, this is just me quibbling and in no way did it take away from my enjoyment of the show, but something that stuck out to me. I think if they had just made him a syndicated talk-show host based out of Seattle, I wouldn't even be bringing this up.
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                          • JayBee74
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                            • Jul 2002
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                            #118
                            Re: Something About One Of Your Favorite TV Shows That You Didn't Like

                            Originally posted by DJ
                            I think if they had just made him a syndicated talk-show host based out of Seattle, I wouldn't even be bringing this up.
                            Which they actually should have done.

                            Obviously a fraction of what Kelsey received playing Frasier ($75 million just for the last two season).

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                            • daflyboys
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                              • May 2003
                              • 18238

                              #119
                              Re: Something About One Of Your Favorite TV Shows That You Didn't Like

                              This thread has gone somewhat.....

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                              • elgreazy1
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                                • Apr 2007
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                                #120
                                Re: Something About One Of Your Favorite TV Shows That You Didn't Like

                                The Killing - They should have stopped after season 2, it would have been phenomenal.

                                The Office - It was dead once Steve Carrell left. I was a late to the show and would see random "newer" episodes when I would channel surf and they seemed awful. When I finally caught up on Netflix, I simply just stopped the show where Michael Scott leaves. No point to it after that.

                                Who's the Boss - Well!?! WHO'S THE FRIGGIN' BOSS? It was never revealed.
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