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  • A Anna Jayne Metcalfe

    Ravel Joyce wrote:

    Seinfeld's funny!

    Not to most Brits! (and Friends is just repetitively boring. Personally, I'd rather jump into a mincing machine than watch an episode of it).

    Ravel Joyce wrote:

    What? I don't get it at all.

    Kryten is a mechanoid, and specifically programmed to serve and obey humans. On the other hand, there is only one human on the ship - the slobby but fun Dave Lister (played by Craig Charles). The only other crewmembers are the Cat (a feline descendent of a pregnant cat smuggled onto the ship three million years earlier (Lister was put into stasis for that, hence his status as the last living human) and Rimmer - a hologram of the most annoying member of the crew, resurected by the ship's computer to keep Lister sane. Rimmer is a stuck up officious coward, and Lister dispises him. So, in Series III he make it his mission to teach Kryten to tell him what he thinks of him. "Smeghead" was an insult the BBC censors didn't know, so it made it into the series. Trust me - it's hilarious! :laugh: If you do get a chance to see the series, watch Polymorpth[^] from Series III. If that doesn't have you screaming with laughter nothing will. :)

    Anna :rose: Linting the day away :cool: Anna's Place | Tears and Laughter "If mushy peas are the food of the devil, the stotty cake is the frisbee of God"

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    Colin Angus Mackay
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    Anna-Jayne Metcalfe wrote:

    "Smeghead" was an insult the BBC censors didn't know

    That brings back lots of good memories. "Smeeeeeeee!!!.... Smmeeeeeeeee Heeeeeeeea!!!.... I'm sorry, sir. I just can't do it." Brilliant!


    Upcoming events: * Glasgow: Geek Dinner (5th March) * Edinburgh: Web Security Conference Day for Windows Developers (12th April) My: Website | Blog | Photos

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    • S soap brain

      Right now I'm watching a show called Ugly Betty (it's an ad break) its such a good show and I wanna know what people's favourite tv shows are. My favourite shows are Seinfeld, The Simpsons, and the Chaser's war on everything (it's an australian show).

      By Ravel. Confused, but learning (or trying my best at least).

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      Colin Angus Mackay
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      Ravel Joyce wrote:

      Ugly Betty

      I watched that once. I got as far as the first ad break. It is just another generic American show. They take a pretty girl and do something to make her look plain and less appealing and at some point in the future the ugly duckling will become a beautiful swan. In those transformations I usually find that I preferred the ugly duckling. Comedies: The Simpsons Have I Got News For You (UK polictical quiz/comedy) Mock the Week (UK political quiz/comedy) Action/Drama: Doctor Who Torchwood Star Trek (all incarnations) Judge John Deed Informational: Dispatches Panorama


      Upcoming events: * Glasgow: Geek Dinner (5th March) * Edinburgh: Web Security Conference Day for Windows Developers (12th April) My: Website | Blog | Photos

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      • S soap brain

        Right now I'm watching a show called Ugly Betty (it's an ad break) its such a good show and I wanna know what people's favourite tv shows are. My favourite shows are Seinfeld, The Simpsons, and the Chaser's war on everything (it's an australian show).

        By Ravel. Confused, but learning (or trying my best at least).

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        PIEBALDconsult
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        Ones I grew up with. In order of remembering them; which may have some meaning: Hogan's Heroes F Troop Bob Newhart M*A*S*H But I don't watch much now, unless it's with my kid, hmmm... Thomas the Tank Engine Bob the Builder The Emperor's New School Clifford / Clifford's Puppy Days The Backyardigans Caillou

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        • B brianwelsch

          Currently, my top shows are: Numbers, Man vs Wild, Smallville, Good Eats, Nova, American Idol, Family Guy oops, I forgot Heroes. -- modified at 19:49 Sunday 25th February, 2007

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          Quick to judge, quick to anger, slow to understand.
          Ignorance and prejudice and fear walk hand in hand.
          -- Neil Peart

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          Steve Mayfield
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          and wasn't it great seeing Stan Lee (creator of Spider-Man...etc...as the bus driver) in last weeks episode? Steve

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          • C Colin Angus Mackay

            Ravel Joyce wrote:

            Ugly Betty

            I watched that once. I got as far as the first ad break. It is just another generic American show. They take a pretty girl and do something to make her look plain and less appealing and at some point in the future the ugly duckling will become a beautiful swan. In those transformations I usually find that I preferred the ugly duckling. Comedies: The Simpsons Have I Got News For You (UK polictical quiz/comedy) Mock the Week (UK political quiz/comedy) Action/Drama: Doctor Who Torchwood Star Trek (all incarnations) Judge John Deed Informational: Dispatches Panorama


            Upcoming events: * Glasgow: Geek Dinner (5th March) * Edinburgh: Web Security Conference Day for Windows Developers (12th April) My: Website | Blog | Photos

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            Colin Angus Mackay wrote:

            I watched that once. I got as far as the first ad break. It is just another generic American show. They take a pretty girl and do something to make her look plain and less appealing and at some point in the future the ugly duckling will become a beautiful swan. In those transformations I usually find that I preferred the ugly duckling.

            Actually it's not. The first episode may tread the mill a bit, but after that it contains a whole host of stuff from illegal immigrants, homophobia, gender changing, and frequent sightings of a near-naked Selma Hayek. All this wrapped up in camp slapstick.

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            • C Colin Angus Mackay

              Ravel Joyce wrote:

              Ugly Betty

              I watched that once. I got as far as the first ad break. It is just another generic American show. They take a pretty girl and do something to make her look plain and less appealing and at some point in the future the ugly duckling will become a beautiful swan. In those transformations I usually find that I preferred the ugly duckling. Comedies: The Simpsons Have I Got News For You (UK polictical quiz/comedy) Mock the Week (UK political quiz/comedy) Action/Drama: Doctor Who Torchwood Star Trek (all incarnations) Judge John Deed Informational: Dispatches Panorama


              Upcoming events: * Glasgow: Geek Dinner (5th March) * Edinburgh: Web Security Conference Day for Windows Developers (12th April) My: Website | Blog | Photos

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              soap brain
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              I think the writer's of Ugly Betty promised that she wouldn't 'evolve' into a beautiful swan at the end of it.

              By Ravel. Confused, but learning (or trying my best at least).

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              • J Johnny

                Colin Angus Mackay wrote:

                I watched that once. I got as far as the first ad break. It is just another generic American show. They take a pretty girl and do something to make her look plain and less appealing and at some point in the future the ugly duckling will become a beautiful swan. In those transformations I usually find that I preferred the ugly duckling.

                Actually it's not. The first episode may tread the mill a bit, but after that it contains a whole host of stuff from illegal immigrants, homophobia, gender changing, and frequent sightings of a near-naked Selma Hayek. All this wrapped up in camp slapstick.

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                Colin Angus Mackay
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                Johnny ² wrote:

                Actually it's not.

                Since the series is still running how do you know the major story arc (that will likely span a few years) isn't that she goes from ugly duckling to beautiful swan.


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                • S soap brain

                  Right now I'm watching a show called Ugly Betty (it's an ad break) its such a good show and I wanna know what people's favourite tv shows are. My favourite shows are Seinfeld, The Simpsons, and the Chaser's war on everything (it's an australian show).

                  By Ravel. Confused, but learning (or trying my best at least).

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                  Wild Wild West Futurama The Prisoner Outer Lijits Twilight Zone Thunderbirds

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                  • S soap brain

                    Right now I'm watching a show called Ugly Betty (it's an ad break) its such a good show and I wanna know what people's favourite tv shows are. My favourite shows are Seinfeld, The Simpsons, and the Chaser's war on everything (it's an australian show).

                    By Ravel. Confused, but learning (or trying my best at least).

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                    Flynn Arrowstarr Regular Schmoe
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                    My favorites include (in no particular order): Battlestar Galactica Dr. Who Red Dwarf FLCL (Fooly Cooly) Paranoia Agent Ghost in the Shell Fullmetal Alchemist Trinity Blood Neon Genesis Evangelion Monty Python's Flying Circus I am a fan of Japanese animation (Anime). It's so different from American animation. Most animation in the US is aimed at children. The animation that is aimed at adults is usually rather juvinile. There are some exceptions (The Venture Brothers being a notable one). And, most shows rarely attempt any sort of continuity. The Japanese shows I watch tend to be short series -- usually about 24 - 50 episodes. There is a running storyline through the series, and often some pretty deep storylines. They can be bloody (Trinity Blood is about a war between vampires and the Vatican in a post-apocalyptic Earth), or there can be some sexual innuendo (FLCL is built around it). There are a ton of bad Anime as well -- some of the stuff aimed at kids is as bad as some of the stuff in the US. Flynn

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                    • F Flynn Arrowstarr Regular Schmoe

                      My favorites include (in no particular order): Battlestar Galactica Dr. Who Red Dwarf FLCL (Fooly Cooly) Paranoia Agent Ghost in the Shell Fullmetal Alchemist Trinity Blood Neon Genesis Evangelion Monty Python's Flying Circus I am a fan of Japanese animation (Anime). It's so different from American animation. Most animation in the US is aimed at children. The animation that is aimed at adults is usually rather juvinile. There are some exceptions (The Venture Brothers being a notable one). And, most shows rarely attempt any sort of continuity. The Japanese shows I watch tend to be short series -- usually about 24 - 50 episodes. There is a running storyline through the series, and often some pretty deep storylines. They can be bloody (Trinity Blood is about a war between vampires and the Vatican in a post-apocalyptic Earth), or there can be some sexual innuendo (FLCL is built around it). There are a ton of bad Anime as well -- some of the stuff aimed at kids is as bad as some of the stuff in the US. Flynn

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                      soap brain
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                      Oooh, Ghost in the Shell is a good show! It's gotta be my favourite anime! Although Hayao Miyazaki films are always good (in fact, all Studio Ghibli films that I've seen).

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                      • B Blake Miller

                        Wild Wild West Futurama The Prisoner Outer Lijits Twilight Zone Thunderbirds

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                        soap brain
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                        Ah, Thunderbirds is a cool show! It's so funny

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