HBO Original Series
Posted: 2004-01-14 12:13pm
I've started watching Sex and the City's new season. I've been a faithful fan since its inception years ago and this looks like it's off to a great start. I like what they are doing with the characters, natural progressions and evolutions plus some serious health concerns. The girls look as beautiful as ever (especially my favorite, Charlotte) and I'm looking forward to see how they wrap this up.
On the opposite end of my happy scale is Curb your Enthusiasm. I am mildly amused by this show but have despised Larry David's character on the show. I don't give a shit what happens to him and most of it has to do with the fact that he is a walking charactecture of the stereotypical neurotic Jew. GOD it is so annoying to see him in action (same complaint I had with Seinfeld). Maybe to the rest of the country this is a new and never before seen character but the streets of NYC are crammed with these whining fucktards that make both normal folks and fellow Jews cringe.
Six Feet Under started out strong this last year but ended in a weird place emotionally and story wise. I did not see the wife being killed coming but it feels sort of odd. Like it was writer's fiat and not a natural progression of what we've seen. I like the feel of the charcaters in teh story, they feel authentic and not written plus we finally have a normal and postive hispanic character that does not trot his heritage out every five minutes, speaks with an accent or do any of the other hack writing tool things to let the audience know that this is a hispanic character
Sopranos starts in March - nuff said!![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
On the opposite end of my happy scale is Curb your Enthusiasm. I am mildly amused by this show but have despised Larry David's character on the show. I don't give a shit what happens to him and most of it has to do with the fact that he is a walking charactecture of the stereotypical neurotic Jew. GOD it is so annoying to see him in action (same complaint I had with Seinfeld). Maybe to the rest of the country this is a new and never before seen character but the streets of NYC are crammed with these whining fucktards that make both normal folks and fellow Jews cringe.
Six Feet Under started out strong this last year but ended in a weird place emotionally and story wise. I did not see the wife being killed coming but it feels sort of odd. Like it was writer's fiat and not a natural progression of what we've seen. I like the feel of the charcaters in teh story, they feel authentic and not written plus we finally have a normal and postive hispanic character that does not trot his heritage out every five minutes, speaks with an accent or do any of the other hack writing tool things to let the audience know that this is a hispanic character
Sopranos starts in March - nuff said!
![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)