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Talk about putting the mockers on it, guys.
Don't ever mention the new Blake's 7, deal?
Dang!
Meanwhile, you're right, Josh. "Tomorrow People" opening credits - scary beyond belief. Never watched the show for that reason. Up there with "Children of the Stones" and "Sky".
Oh, and the anthology show "Shadows", except I watched that one.
It seems Josh's influence as owner/creator of Channel Ten extends beyond that station...
Meanwhile, "Bogan Pride": thought the first episode was terrible (musical routine - nice touch. Dodgy sound levels - bad touch), but for some reason we keep watching it, and it seems to be getting better/smoother/more into it's rhythm each week.
Less "one-note joke" than I expected.
Huzzah,
Chad
On Bogan Pride, I didn't mind the first episode - probably due to not wanting to be too critical too soon - but, I feel, its flaws have set in and are just getting worse. The show is full of one-dimensional caricatures that are all unlikeable and just become more repulsive with each episode.
Obviously, SBS also see the problem with the show and have tried to help out by programming the huge pile of stinking turd that is Swift & Shi<del>f</del>t Couriers so that Bogan Pride doesn't seem so bad. It is loathsome. Do not, under any circumstances, watch it. Michael Lallo's crack problem is clearly starting to show in his Green Guide reviews. You have been warned.
Can't wait for season 2.
(Listening to Boxcutters in a very time-shifted manner... got another one to go tonight!)