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Almost Human...good or bad show?

I like the show. The last episode was funny. I like Karl Urban as an actor. He's been in a lot of stuff from good guys to bad.
 
Do you still have to have a TV license??

Yeah, sure do!! Almost $240 US per year!
That's one of the reasons I don't have a TV....the content seldom justifies the the licence fee.
I buy DVDs from Amazon or eBay and watch them on this PC with a 27inch HD extra wide monitor.
Works for me! 240 bucks buys a lot of DVDs!
 
Don't Watch

Anything on the networks is not my "cup of tea". The only "network" broadcasts I watch are sports, and then only on DVR so I don't have to watch the commercials. Network broadcasts are only there to put you in front of commercials. Have you noticed that recently they don't even tell you what they are advertising to keep you hooked in until the show you the logo at the end. Thank goodness for HBO. And Music of course. :yes::yes:
 
Sorry but I have to say the American version of Being Human really sucks compared to the original British production.

There was a British version of Being Human???

I would say that i'm an avid Sci Fi fan in both book and TV form. I have to say that just because I don't get into it now doesn't mean that I won't necessarily later on. Some of my favorite Sci Fi shows (Serenity/Firefly, Falling skies, etc.) were discovered by me after the 1st season (in the case of Serenity/Firefly, after the show was cancelled). I fear more likely, that this will be more of a "Star Trek Enterprise" for me...loved all of the TV Star Trek iterations (Star Trek, TNG, DS9, Voyager)...but could never embrace Star Trek Enterprise (The prequel tv show).

Then again, i've been told that i'm the only sci fi fan who is not a fan of the British show Doctor Who...
 
Yeah, sure do!! Almost $240 US per year!
That's one of the reasons I don't have a TV....the content seldom justifies the the licence fee.
I buy DVDs from Amazon or eBay and watch them on this PC with a 27inch HD extra wide monitor.
Works for me! 240 bucks buys a lot of DVDs!

Wow. When we were there 1980-83 I think it was somewhere around $40 US. Back then there was no DVD or VHS. I was shooting 35mm film in my video camera. I did thoroughly enjoy British comedies and the wife watched Emerdale Farm, Coronation Street and some other day time shows. I also enjoyed snooker, dart tournaments, and what I consider the forerunner of all music competition shows, Eurovision. Then there were the military tatoos. And I'm not talking about the body kind.
 
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Yeah, sure do!! Almost $240 US per year!
That's one of the reasons I don't have a TV....the content seldom justifies the the licence fee.
I buy DVDs from Amazon or eBay and watch them on this PC with a 27inch HD extra wide monitor.
Works for me! 240 bucks buys a lot of DVDs!

How's that socialism working out for ya?
 
I have tried on several occasions to watch the show "Almost Human" because it features the Can-Am Spyder. The show has many elements that I would normally find appealing (Crime drama, cyborgs, action, etc), but try as I might I just can't get into it as a series. I have tried on 5 separate occasions to watch, but have yet to finish a single episode in its entirety. This fact got me to wondering if I was alone in this mindset. I almost feel as if I am betraying my BRP brethren by not embracing the series. Is there anyone else out there than feels as if "Almons Human" simply is not their cup of tea? Maybe I am the only Spyderlover that is not a fan of the show afterall...:gaah:

For the record, I do not dislike the show per se...I just can't bring myself to watch/DVR it.

Almost Human is a great show. I have watched every episode. It is humorous more than anything else. I like the characters as well as the actors who portray them. As to Sleepy Hollow that follows it - totally sucks.
 
I don't know how much BRP is paying for the exposure they are being robbed. A quick one second drive by or a parked unit with a quick look. Their money would be better spent somewhere else. Maybe more interaction with its riders. Their best advertising is word of mouth from owners to the public (especially at gas stops).
 
I don't know how much BRP is paying for the exposure they are being robbed. A quick one second drive by or a parked unit with a quick look. Their money would be better spent somewhere else. Maybe more interaction with its riders. Their best advertising is word of mouth from owners to the public (especially at gas stops).
you and I and everyone on this site sell more spyders for brp than any tv show or group of salesmen will. by the time most people get to the dealer, they are already sold!!!!
 
Sorry but I have to say the American version of Being Human really sucks compared to the original British production.

"Almost Human" and "Being Human" are 2 different shows.

As far as the show... It's OK. If it's on while I'm surfing, I'll usually stop there, but I wouldn't get bummed if I missed it. Not like the "Big Bang Theory" We're addicted to that one... :)
 
Almost Human

The wife and I both watch. The DVR captures it for us. With my PTSD I find it interesting that the Android brings out healing qualities in the hero....

Gary
 
Wow. When we were there 1980-83 I think it was somewhere around $40 US. Back then there was no DVD or VHS. I was shooting 35mm film in my video camera. I did thoroughly enjoy British comedies and the wife watched Emerdale Farm, Coronation Street and some other day time shows. I also enjoyed snooker, dart tournaments, and what I consider the forerunner of all music competition shows, Eurovision. Then there were the military tatoos. And I'm not talking about the body kind.

80-83...Mildenhall or Lakenheath ( or neither!). EUROVISION has been regarded as a bit of a joke for years in the UK!! No VHS? I definitely had a VHS VCR in 1980! I also had one of the first NICAM models a couple of years later.

How's that socialism working out for ya?

Dunno....we haven't had a socialist government since Wilson in the 70s.....Blair wasn't a socialist! A very slightly left wing Conservative perhaps...Oh! He was a liar too!! :-)




But then; don't you guys have programming that is more suited to, "adult tastes"??
(You know what kind; it makes us giggle like little children!! )



Don't know what you mean, Bob! May be on some of the European satellite channels there's some raunchy 'n rude stuff. But I wouldn't know, not having a TV!!
 
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