O.T. Meltdown distraction: Anybody watching The Following?

mcdawg22

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To make it recruiting related Kevin Bacon is in The Following, he was also in Loverboy with Sandra Bullock, who was in Football Precious about Michael Oher, whose high school head coach was Hugh Freeze, who is stealing every 5 Star we could think about recruiting and grey shirting them for ***** and giggles.
 

lasher8

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no...should I be watching?

And "Football Precious" made me laugh...out loud.
 

muddawgs

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I am

To make it recruiting related Kevin Bacon is in The Following, he was also in Loverboy with Sandra Bullock, who was in Football Precious about Michael Oher, whose high school head coach was Hugh Freeze, who is stealing every 5 Star we could think about recruiting and grey shirting them for ***** and giggles.


Also watching Banshee. Enjoying the hell out of both shows.
 

tenureplan

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Nope - watched the giant squid documentary

Just a tip - you can catch the last 15 minutes and save 45
 

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I am. There aren't a lot of non-premium channel shows that catch my interest these days, but the previews for this one did. So far, I haven't been disappointed. There have already been a few good twists and turns, and I have a feeling that there will be plenty more throughout the season. I like the fact that you have no idea who is really collaborating with whom. As long as they don't jump off a cliff with some ridiculous crap in an effort to try to boost ratings like so many other network shows, I can see myself watching this one for a long time.
 

Optimus Prime 4

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Surprisingly loved the premier. DVRd last night. It's intense, but a cross

between Criminal Minds and Red John from The Mentalist. I enjoyed the first one much more than I expected.
 

mcdawg22

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I am. There aren't a lot of non-premium channel shows that catch my interest these days, but the previews for this one did. So far, I haven't been disappointed. There have already been a few good twists and turns, and I have a feeling that there will be plenty more throughout the season. I like the fact that you have no idea who is really collaborating with whom. As long as they don't jump off a cliff with some ridiculous crap in an effort to try to boost ratings like so many other network shows, I can see myself watching this one for a long time.
I'm like you, besides one or two comedies that are going of the air this year I only watch HBO, FX, AMC, and Showtime shows. This is the only network drama/thriller I watch. The other thing I worry about is them going a little too far with the twists and turns. I think The Killing did that in season one.

ETA I also watch Modern Family
 
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Any show with Natalie Zea is worth watching and this one does not disappoint. It surprises me that its on network TV. It has some pretty graphic stuff. Thought I was watching HBO or Showtime. One of the few Network shows worth watching.
 

mcdawg22

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Any show with Natalie Zea is worth watching and this one does not disappoint. It surprises me that its on network TV. It has some pretty graphic stuff. Thought I was watching HBO or Showtime. One of the few Network shows worth watching.
Raylan is gonna be pissed!
 

Dawgzilla

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I'm out....

I don't think they can sustain the show. The serial killer is too much of a super-villain with his ability to manipulate people. Very much like Red John from the Mentalist, except that he managed to do the whole thing behind bars. I turned off last nights episode when Kevin Bacon 1) illegally broke into that house; and 2) failed to notice that one of the Edgar Allen Poe masks was sitting on a real live human head, on top of a real live human body -- and then they never told us how that guy got away.