ITT: TV shows that were great from beginning to end
ITT: TV shows that were great from beginning to end
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>implying twin peaks was good after s1
i've never been able to finish s2.
albert is best character
the simpsons
Aquarius
ok, you start
Season 2 was horrible we were lucky for The Return
Lost
F
i downloaded the first season lads, i cant wait to start posting in twin peaks threads soon
>JUST YOUUUUUU
>AND I
no
The Sopranos
Your missing out the greatest season of television
Shit ending
Game of Thrones
Are you forgetting the 10-15 episodes of literal soap opera in the middle of season 2?
The owls are not what they seem.
>not watching fwwm
Cops
You're like a little babby.
Wrong. The first 8 eps of season 2 are immaculate.
Nice to see I'm not alone. I powered through the shithole known as season 2 and I finally broke with 1 episode left. 15 years later I am still unwilling to part with the required 45 minutes
>writing off S2 because of Jamesshit
Some of the best episodes and scenes are in S2 user
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHGHH
I bailed halfway through season 2 as well but picked it up again a few years later. It's worth it.
i watched s2 up through the killer reveal and then fwwm and i feel i couldn't have missed anything important
Just watch it so you can watch FWWM. It's so good, it will make you actually appreciate season 2. I promise
>Twin Peaks isn't a soap opera
Do it you motherfucker
The final episode of S2 is one of the best ever made in television history and leads into S3 which is some of the best modern tv.
what the fuck man, the last episode of season 2 is one of the best episodes in the entire show. In fact, the episodes leading up to it pick up some of the steam that the show lost in the middle.
>The final episode of S2 is one of the best ever made in television history and leads into S3 which is some of the best modern tv.
Objectively based and redpilled. S3 is the best season, but S2's finale is legendarily good.
I wish Sheriff Truman came back even though I liked Robert Forster, it's funny how Season 3 managed to have both a fanservice finale and a total mindfuck one on the same night.
>tfw only person who likes Windom Earle and Annie
The former's demise was absolutely kino after he kept playing trickster to Dale the whole season.
The Sopranos
Soi boy
I was disappointed that Ontkean wasn't coming back, then Robert Forster appeared (who I love and wasn't expecting) and I shit myself with excitement thinking they'd cast him as Harry. Then I went back to being disappointed again when I realised he was just his brother.
Shame, Coop and Harry's bromance was my favourite thing about S1 and S2. I wanted to seem them back in action again.
i just finished The Return last night. what the fuck did i watch?
the cave what did it mean
Episodes 2, 7 and 22 of Season 2 are some of the best episodes of the entire show.
the return was so bad that it had to be high art, which made it good
It's rough after S2E9 but there still is a lot of charm to it and you're missing pure kino of the last episode
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actually based
A dream
you are gay. please kill yourself.
so bad its good
I refuse to believe anyone here thinks season 2 is good. Yes, it has some of the best episodes of the series, but half of it is so mind numbingly bad and boring.
FWWM is good, though.
don't fucking @ me about Korra, Korra counts as a different show
Wow I didn't realize Gerard was a white supremacist.
you literally stopped before the best episode of the entire show and one of the best things lynch made period
fargo
Season 2 after episode 10 was completely shit though.
I think most of it is boring (especially the James adventures nonsense) but it's worth pushing on through for that final episode.
stay strong and finish the whole show + the movie.
Deadwood, a shame it never got finished and pending the movie 10 years later coming soon, but I’ve watched it many times over the years, every episode holds up years later after multiple viewings
Deadwood loses because the end sucks.....because there literally is no end....it just ends with no conclusion at all because it was not meant to be a series finale.
Hopefully the movie will rectify this great wrong, because otherwise I agree, the series was great, but the ending up to this point has been awful
Not a show but an experience. An experience that spoke on such an unfamiliar and spiritual level for television that, at first, you don't think it managed to say anything at all.
But what about the chart
Is it as rewatchable as Sopranos?
BTW, , The Sopranos
Unironically Entourage
Is josie still trapped in the drawer
How do most people not think Twin Peaks is the most boring show in existence, except the parts where weird stuff happens? Also, is the return awful? I watched the first 3 and a half episodes, and the CGI and acting was like objectively terrible. And the plot seemed like it was going nowhere, but that was pretty normal for the show.
No, but in my opinion only because there is no satisfying ending. I've re-watched the Sopranos, Rome, the Wire, because those shows are good, but they offer a conclusion that is at least satisfying, but Deadwood just like...stops.
HOWEVER....with the new movie coming out to tie it all together finally I started re-watching it last week and it is still great.
You can go back to /got/ now
Well I’ve watched it many times as well as sopranos, but I personally only like the first few seasons of sopranos as I feel it gets a bit lost up its own arse a bit towards the end, but yeah I would say so it just doesn’t have a satisfying ending as said but every episode has great acting and writing and good but a little twisted humour
Twin Peaks s3 is the best thing ever shown on tv.
Great character or greatest character?
>tfw you remember how he died
how did he die?
Literally a joke scene where he opens a safety deposit box with a bomb in it.
I don't even know what was happening in that subplot.
Second wife's suicide
Van Dyke committed suicide on November 17, 1991. According to her younger brother Richard, Nance, who was in Bass Lake, California, filming Meatballs 4 at the time, attempted to console her on the phone as she threatened suicide. After a lightning storm knocked out the phones in Bass Lake, Nance and the director, Bobby Logan, found a deputy sheriff who contacted Los Angeles police and the apartment manager. They broke in and found that she had hanged herself.
Death
Nance died in South Pasadena, California, on December 30, 1996, under mysterious circumstances. On December 29, he lunched with friends Leo Bulgarini and Catherine Case. Nance had a visible "crescent shaped bruise" under his eye; and, when asked about it, he related to them the story about a brawl outside a Winchell's Donuts store on the morning of December 29. He described the incident as, "I told off some kid. I guess I got what I deserved." He soon went home, complaining of a headache.
The injuries he received caused a subdural hematoma, resulting in his death the following morning. Nance died alone in his apartment. His body was discovered on the bathroom floor by Bulgarini. An autopsy revealed that the actor's blood alcohol level was 0.24% at the time of his death.
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correct response
Where was she?
Richard–Cooper might have gotten to see Harry off when he gave BOB the ground pound in the Official Version
inside the mind of a dreaming dog
*to end, but then got the shittiest delayed sequels ever.
;_; what a terrible way to go
Mental asylum
The Return was amazing though.
Jeeves and Wooster
Final movie won't address this at all. Correct answer is "not enough information".
>Living in Harmany
>the one without Patty McGoohan
based Prisonerposter
What the fuck do you mean final movie? There's nothing left after the return
Breaking bad
I don't frequent this board but I have a strong feeling Yea Forums hates breaking bad
Far worse: It's possible the last person who saw him alive was Patton Oswalt. That guy's a menace.
Breaking Bad gets memed, it had a good run, but the final season (5b) had some problems. One being fucking neo nazis as the final Antagonists.
It didn't fall from grace like GoT. Not even close.
How watchable is it for someone who has not really watched pre-90's television at all? I've been meaning to give it a shot, just wondering if it has aged well.
*blocks your path*
pretty much. any other argument is ridiculous.
So this scene was just David Lynch showing us one of his many fetishes, right? No way you can come up with this without some influence.
Peep show
Just watch it and find out you dumb faggot
God tier
The last episode of season 2 is probably my favorite episode of television ever. It's worth finishing just for that.
the only correct answer.
Korra wasn't even that bad. Zaheer and Earth Empire were pretty fucking kino.
>Implying twin peaks was ever good
Only good scenes are coop scenes.
>see a scene with a lady talking to a literal log
>see another scene with a lady who is supa strong and she breaks her house blinds or something
>some gook becomes a doorknob
>"did I get memed?"
this show sucks
Black Sails
Strike Back
Da Vinci's Demons
season 2 starts great, falls off in the middle and then ends great
The Office UK.
Watched the first episode on a whim, then marathoned the whole thing in a night.
I tried watching the US version later on, but was disappointed by the pilot being a line-for-line recreation of the original.
L Y N C H E D
when sesame streets makes your show better than you ever can so you leave and let a bunch of randoms direct the second season
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Who was the long planned romance with Coop? Audrey?
Oh man GoT must really suck balls then. Thank god I never got invested.
in a coma after getting hit in the head by rubble from the explosion in the bank
This was the height of Twin Peaks though.
he did literally nothing wrong
RIP, pete ;_;7
Some of us are not NEET losers and choose to filter what we watch instead of wasting time on everything that looks remotely interesting, so kindly fuck off.