Your current guilty tv pleasure?
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I've been enjoying watching the coverage of the Jodi Arias trial in Arizona.
Jodi Arias is the one who drove 1200 miles to her ex-boyfriend's house, had sex with him, then shot him twice in the head, stabbed him 27 times and slashed his throat from ear to ear, and is arguing at trial that she killed him in self-defense.
I wonder if maybe he was a zombie. It sometimes takes that level of force to neutralize a zombie.
Jodi Arias is the one who drove 1200 miles to her ex-boyfriend's house, had sex with him, then shot him twice in the head, stabbed him 27 times and slashed his throat from ear to ear, and is arguing at trial that she killed him in self-defense.
I wonder if maybe he was a zombie. It sometimes takes that level of force to neutralize a zombie.
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Just some docs on Rumspringa. Nothing shocking happened or maybe they edited it all out? Sure, theres always a bad apple in every barrel, but the barrel seemed to be intact.dualstow wrote: Wait, were you watching 'Amish Mafia'? Or some other show? Because Devil's Playground is a one-off documentary. In it, the kids were anything but repressed. Some of them were meth-heads and under threat of being killed by drug dealers. The disappointing part for me is that they gave one particularly boring meth-head way too much screen time, perhaps half of the entire film.
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You have the best one liners :-)MediumTex wrote: I wonder if maybe he was a zombie. It sometimes takes that level of force to neutralize a zombie.
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I'm glad to see that there is someone else on this esteemed board watching something crazier on TV than the crap I watch.MediumTex wrote: I've been enjoying watching the coverage of the Jodi Arias trial in Arizona.

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I didn't follow Jodi Arias, but I'm partial to the astronaut who wore a space diaper so she could drive across the country to try and kill her lover's new woman without rest area stops. Now that's determination.
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Astronauts as a group are very competitive.dualstow wrote: I didn't follow Jodi Arias, but I'm partial to the astronaut who wore a space diaper so she could drive across the country to try and kill her lover's new woman without rest area stops. Now that's determination.
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Louie on FX is really good.
You can stream it on Netflix. I've seen about 5 of the episodes and really like it so far.
You can stream it on Netflix. I've seen about 5 of the episodes and really like it so far.
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If that's Louis CK than it's way too good to be a guilty pleasure. I love that guy.AdamA wrote: Louie on FX is really good.
Or is it a different Louie?
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Lately, I've been leaning towards getting started on The Wire as a good followup to Breaking Bad. Even though I did not care for the discussion about it in the Freakonomics blog a few years ago. But I've continued to hear nothing but praise for it from other sources.
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It's Louis CK, and you're right.dualstow wrote:If that's Louis CK than it's way too good to be a guilty pleasure. I love that guy.AdamA wrote: Louie on FX is really good.
Or is it a different Louie?
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I found The Wire to be excellent, every bit as good as the hype. It took me a few episodes to get into it though.MachineGhost wrote: Lately, I've been leaning towards getting started on The Wire as a good followup to Breaking Bad.
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The Wire was definitely good. I got into a big cop-show thing, and watched The Wire, then all the seasons of The Shield, which was also good.
Right now I'm watching True Blood again, it's been a couple years since I watched it, so it's kinda new again!
Right now I'm watching True Blood again, it's been a couple years since I watched it, so it's kinda new again!
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Kitchen Nightmares, May 10 Edition (Amy's Baking Company, etc.) and subsequent Facebook/Yelp/Reddit meltdowns. Batshit crazy is too mild a description for this couple. Gordon Ramsey had to flee, and apparently they called in the FBI to investigate a real or post-imagined hacking of their Facebook account--but not before owners who stole tips, fired a Waitress, and even tried to beat up a couple of long-suffering customers in the first five minutes of the show:

http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=3XjgHEct ... XjgHEctcy0
Interview With the Waitress (actually, a runner), fired on TV for asking an innocent question:
http://www.ibtimes.com/fired-amys-baker ... wn-1264675
Read the craziest Facebook posts from Amy and Samy (the owners) here:
http://www.buzzfeed.com/ryanhatesthis/t ... r?s=mobile
Or
http://www.buzzfeed.com/ryanhatesthis/t ... ebook-ever
Then come back here and tell me why I should not laugh at all this craziness on TV (and online).
BTW, supposedly this was the epic show that saved Kitchen Nightmares from being cancelled next season.

http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=3XjgHEct ... XjgHEctcy0
Interview With the Waitress (actually, a runner), fired on TV for asking an innocent question:
http://www.ibtimes.com/fired-amys-baker ... wn-1264675
Read the craziest Facebook posts from Amy and Samy (the owners) here:
http://www.buzzfeed.com/ryanhatesthis/t ... r?s=mobile
Or
http://www.buzzfeed.com/ryanhatesthis/t ... ebook-ever
Then come back here and tell me why I should not laugh at all this craziness on TV (and online).
BTW, supposedly this was the epic show that saved Kitchen Nightmares from being cancelled next season.
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