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The Official TV Thread

CarltonTheBear said:
Frank E said:
CarltonTheBear said:
Frank E said:
Does Louis have his own show?

Yeah. It's called Louie.

Cool.  I could google it, but what network?

Dude makes me laugh.

I think it's FX. Not sure if it airs in Canada anywhere. It's a pretty terrific show.

I've watched the first two episodes and really liked it. If you are a fan of CK's standup you will like the show.
 
Deebo said:
Is it better than his old show, Lucky Louie?

I only watched pieces of that one so I might not be a good critic here. That one seemed really poorly produced where as this one looks and feels more professional.
 
TheMightyOdin said:
Deebo said:
Is it better than his old show, Lucky Louie?

I only watched pieces of that one so I might not be a good critic here. That one seemed really poorly produced where as this one looks and feels more professional.

Yeah, I really didn't like Lucky Louie at all. This one is much better.
 
Caught the first couple episodes of Kenny Hotz's new show, Triumph of the Will.  It's no Kenny vs. Spenny, but it's entertaining.  The first one was good, he tests The American Dream by starting completely naked in the middle of the desert 7 hours outside Las Vegas, with the goal of becoming rich.  Scavenging, stealing, conning, and gambling ensues.

The second one wasn't as good.  His goal was to stop eating pork.  All it really proved is that vegans are crazy.
 
The first 48 has a follow up show now where they document the trials from cases in the original series. Real life court involving murders is compelling tv.
 
TheMightyOdin said:
The first 48 has a follow up show now where they document the trials from cases in the original series. Real life court involving murders is compelling tv.

LOVE this show!
 
I've been watching some of the 9/11 programming this weekend on TLC - it still shakes me to the core even 10 years later.....
 
Scot4bz said:
I've been watching some of the 9/11 programming this weekend on TLC - it still shakes me to the core even 10 years later.....

It's hard to believe it's been 10 years already. I don't like time, it is relentless.
 
TheMightyOdin said:
The first 48 has a follow up show now where they document the trials from cases in the original series. Real life court involving murders is compelling tv.

I should check that out.  The first 48 was good but I hated not really knowing what ended up happening, especially the cases where the suspects deny everything.
 
J-Ho Fan said:
Anyone watching Piers Morgan? Great interview with Howard Lutnik, CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald

I watched some.

I still remember the interview he did not too long after the attacks. He was getting choked up talking about taking care of the families of his employees who died.
 
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