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  Darth-Weeto
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Ive just started watching Game of thrones and enjoying it so far although it is a bit weird at times.

I didnt know where to ask this so i will ask here: im guessin atleast 1 person would have seen them, has anyone on here seen Robot chicken:star wars? all 3 episodes are on tele tonight so ive set them too record but dont know if there any good or not?


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Re-watching the first season of Covert Affairs. It's an American shojo. I swear.
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Shojo?

I had a sit-down yesterday where I watched Through The Wormhole with Morgan Freeman. It's a sciency thing which delves into the wonders of the universe and some fringe sciences. I don't get so much new information out of the series (though I didn't know about 'blind sight', which I found interesting), but I just like to watch these things just to see the beauty of space. That, and with Morgan Freeman narrating it, it's like making love to the universe Very Happy .
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Life Is The Path wrote:
Shojo?

I had a sit-down yesterday where I watched Through The Wormhole with Morgan Freeman. It's a sciency thing which delves into the wonders of the universe and some fringe sciences. I don't get so much new information out of the series (though I didn't know about 'blind sight', which I found interesting), but I just like to watch these things just to see the beauty of space. That, and with Morgan Freeman narrating it, it's like making love to the universe Very Happy .


I absolutely love that show! It's comforting knowing that Freeman is actually interested in the topics covered on the show, and is not just narrating for the paycheck.


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Shojo?


Japanese spirit of vengeance, if I'm correct. Which I may not be. Most of my knowledge of such things is based on episodes of Supernatural.
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I have to stick with oldies but goodies--The Rifleman; Gunsmoke

These came out when my parents were little but, they are still good shows.

Also Stargate Atlantis.
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Life Is The Path wrote:
Shojo?


See here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shojo

Looking it up more, shojo is about teenage girls (not young women), so I guess it would be a josei age-wise. But I can't say that Covert Affairs is realistic.

Covert Affairs reminds of a shojo, because it has the token bishie (Chris Gothram), a budding love triangle, and star crossed lovers. Annie Walker knows six languages, aced her CIA training, and every guy she meets falls in love with her. As a rookie, she succeeds in nearly all her missions.
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Annie Walker knows six languages, aced her CIA training, and every guy she meets falls in love with her. As a rookie, she succeeds in nearly all her missions.


Warning: Approaching Mary Sue status. Wink
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Currently watching series 6 of Doctor Who. Steven Moffat's going to kill me one day, I swear.
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Queen Padmè Skywalker wrote:
Currently watching series 6 of Doctor Who. Steven Moffat's going to kill me one day, I swear.


Haha. I know that feeling. That's why I love Doctor Who.
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Queen Padmè Skywalker wrote:
Currently watching series 6 of Doctor Who. Steven Moffat's going to kill me one day, I swear.


Haha. I know that feeling. That's why I love Doctor Who.


Between Who and Sherlock, he's going to be the death of me.
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Dancelittleewok wrote:
Life Is The Path wrote:
Shojo?


See here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shojo

Looking it up more, shojo is about teenage girls (not young women), so I guess it would be a josei age-wise. But I can't say that Covert Affairs is realistic.

Covert Affairs reminds of a shojo, because it has the token bishie (Chris Gothram), a budding love triangle, and star crossed lovers. Annie Walker knows six languages, aced her CIA training, and every guy she meets falls in love with her. As a rookie, she succeeds in nearly all her missions.


Oh, so it means a show aimed at girls? (or young adults)

I'm currently jonesing on the web-series Red vs. Blue (though not sure if I can add that show on here, since it's not on TV, as such). I love Caboose. He's my inner voice.
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@Padme: I loved HIMYM last night!
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G4 has been showing The IT Crowd again. I love that show! Excellent British humor about the IT department of a major corporation, the geeks who work there, and their non-geek cute girl of a boss. Pure win.

<There's a fire in the IT department, and Moss needs to contact the fire dept. Starts typing an e-mail>

"Dear Sir/Madam, I regret to inform you that there is a fire in the IT department of-- no no no that's too formal. Dear Sir/Madam, FIRE! FIRE! HELP ME! I sincerely look forward to your reply. Cordially, Moss."
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Caedus_16 wrote:
@Padme: I loved HIMYM last night!


There was a new one?!
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