‘Breaking Bad’ just gets more and more impressive, managing to stay profound and visceral in equal measure.
I finally get round to starting ‘Breaking Bad’ and ask if it can possibly live up to the hype. Spoiler alert: Yes it can.
The latest releases include ‘Downton Abbey,’ ‘Geek Charming,’ ‘Hell’s Kitchen,’ ‘Father Dowling,’ ‘Materpiece Classic,’ ‘Rocko’s Modern Life,’ ‘Mickey Mouse,’ ‘Curious George,’ ‘New Tricks,’ ‘Six Feet Under,’ ‘CSI,’ ‘La Fuerza Del Destino,’ ‘Laramie,’ ‘Bizarre Foods,’ ‘Brontes Of Haworth,’ ‘Northern Lights,’ and ‘Lost Gold of the Dark Ages’.
An opening title sequence constructs the atmosphere of a TV show and can stick with us long after the details of the show have faded. What are your favourites?
Was the ‘Six Feet Under’ swansong the best in television history? It was for me. It might turn on your waterworks all over again.
If you were hoping to find a June Cleaver in the dark and twisty world of ‘Six Feet Under,’ you were out of luck.
What was it about Ruth that attracted men to her? Was it her long, red hair, her porcelain skin? Was it her ability to make anyone she spoke to seem special? Or was it her own attraction reflected in them?