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Any drama series fans?

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hi,

I'm looking for some good drama series. I've enjoyed The L Word, Nip/Tuck or Skins a lot but the well seems to dry up pretty fast.

So any thoughts ?
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The Wire, Oz and the Shield are all fucking gold.
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Full House great drama!! and no its not the one with the olsen twins
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Six Feet Under
Rome
Angels in America
Dexter
Carnivale (even though it was a huge, unfinished cliffhanger, I still enjoyed it immensely)

HBO and Showtime pretty much reign supreme with this genre of television. I never could get into Oz or The Shield though, just not my thing I guess. And Deadwood just became boring drivel going into the third season.

Of that list above though, I highly recommend Rome. I was addicted to it and watched every episode over the course of three days.
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Big fan of drama. Life at Shmups is the best one out there.
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LGB wrote:Big fan of drama. Life at Shmups is the best one out there.
Neo boards have it beat by a mile. :wink:
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I second 6 Feet Under, great stuff.

Carnivale is also excellent, albeit short (plug pulled after 2 seasons). Still worth a watch though.

Twin Peaks is also a classic.
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Life At Shmups totally jumped the shark with last DDP hi-score drama. It was just soooo predictable.
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KindGrind wrote:Twin Peaks is also a classic.
Totally forgot about Twin Peaks. It's definitely not for everyone, but it is quite good if it ends up being your thing.
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Surprised you mentioned Skins. I didn't think that show would travel well at all. Even in the UK it's pretty divisive.
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MX7 wrote:Surprised you mentioned Skins. I didn't think that show would travel well at all. Even in the UK it's pretty divisive.
I discovered it through the web cause there's no broadcasting here in France. The season 2 finale is awefully sad...

Thanks for your advice btw, I usually check Showtime's drama series and it's quality indeed. I LOVE Dexter !
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It's a strange format for a show. The third series is going ahead, but it won't have any characters from the 1st two series, which is interesting. I like the idea of a big swap around every 2 series :)
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Seconded, that leaves the field open for every kind of renewal, which is a good thing in itself.
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I'm just partway through the first season of Weeds and it's pretty good, but I'm told the later seasons aren't so great. I've heard great things about Dexter and Six Feet Under from friends although I've yet to watch them.
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t0yrobo wrote:I'm just partway through the first season of Weeds and it's pretty good, but I'm told the later seasons aren't so great. I've heard great things about Dexter and Six Feet Under from friends although I've yet to watch them.
I think the first season of Weeds was the strongest. Second season was alright, then the third season gets a little too goofy. Still a good watch though.

And I forgot about Big Love, another HBO hit. Basically about a family of mormons trying to keep their lifestyle a secret. Good stuff.
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The Wire/The Shield/Homicide : Life on the Street.

3 pretty much faultless 'cop' shows, especially the first and last ones.
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subcons wrote:
LGB wrote:Big fan of drama. Life at Shmups is the best one out there.
Neo boards have it beat by a mile. :wink:
Amen.

Also, one of the writers behind The Wire says he was having trouble convincing himself he had anything left to write about, "The Wire said it all."

As far as fictional drama goes, Wire is great, Sopranos is often great too (Paulie Walnuts listening to Art of War on cassette or calling somebody a prick = gold), hell there's a lot of great gangster movies out there.

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