DominicCobb Wrote:I disagree. I don't think Syfy deserves its original name.
Well considering they don't actually show a lot of science fiction shows anymore calling it the Sci-Fi channel is a little misleading.
TV's Frink Wrote:But "Syfy" is stupid.
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nOmArch Wrote:Well considering they don't actually show a lot of science fiction shows anymore calling it the Sci-Fi channel is a little misleading.
So is still calling A&E, which stands for Arts & Entertainment, A&E when all they've been playing for years now is repeats of shows like The Sopranos, CSI: Miami, Crossing Jordan, Third Watch etc. and reality shows. Then there's TLC, The Learning Channel, who stopped airing educational programming well over a decade ago and has since been playing nothing but reality shows. What the hell are we supposed to be learning from shows like "Say Yes To The Dress", "Toddlers & Tiara's", and that Honey Boo Boo show whatever it's called? And of course let's not forget MTV.
No, let's forget MTV, lets forget it hard.
TV's Frink Wrote:But "Syfy" is stupid.
Yes, and so is the channel.
DominicCobb Wrote:Yes, and so is the channel.
Minus Warehouse 13. Now that's an entertaining show.
666 Park Avenue is like an "American Horror Story"-lite. It wasn't great, but I'll keep going, unless it turns crappy.
nOmArch Wrote:No, let's forget MTV, lets forget it hard.
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I am holding out on any new shows unless somewhere in someone's description it says, "Most awesome show ever."
white43 Wrote:666 Park Avenue is like an "American Horror Story"-lite. It wasn't great, but I'll keep going, unless it turns crappy.
I've never seen "American Horror Story", but I was bored to death by "666 Park Avenue". I'll give it a few more episodes to improve, but if it doesn't, I'm just going to stop watching.
I'm really not feeling Ben & Kate so I'm dropping that right now. I'm going to give 666 Park Avenue another two episodes to get better and then I'm dropping it. I'm thinking about dropping Mike & Molly as well. The humor has really gotten stale, unfunny, and predictable. Plus, Melissa McCarthy is really starting to get on my nerves.