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You mean overseas TV series coming to American TV's? Or American adaptions of overseas shows? Sounds like a wide generalization being made. I do agree that American TV tends to ruin very popular overseas programming if done wrong.Reknoc wrote:I really loved Dexter for the first few seasons but then it got American TV'd and ran into the ground. American TV really seems like the worst place for good series, either it gets good views and gets ran into the ground, or it gets bad views and cancelled before anything ever gets explained.
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I've just started Season 3. I'm still enjoying it, but I have heard it gets a bit too weak later on.Reknoc wrote:I really loved Dexter for the first few seasons but then it got American TV'd and ran into the ground. American TV really seems like the worst place for good series, either it gets good views and gets ran into the ground, or it gets bad views and cancelled before anything ever gets explained.
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I think Rek means original American made TV series.TheChaosBlue wrote:You mean overseas TV series coming to American TV's? Or American adaptions of overseas shows? Sounds like a wide generalization being made. I do agree that American TV tends to ruin very popular overseas programming if done wrong.
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I gotta say, I do like a couple American channels alot. Discovery Channel, A&E, and History Channel. Occasionally the Weather Channel if there's a decent documentary on. To be specific why I like these channels, I actually really dig stuff like Storage Wars, Pawn Stars, etc because I love reselling myself and I find them to be pretty interesting. And of course there's Mythbusters too. I also liked Brainiac when it was on TV here. (I know, Brainiac is British.)
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Yeah, Educational channels like the Discovery and History channel are cool.
Though in terms of quality Deadwood was cancelled, so yea, fuck US TV.
Edit: Another show that got cancelled recently was Luck, but that was due to them killing horses or whatever.
US TV yes. Recently there has been things like Alcatraz, Terrnova, Flashforward. And on the other side you have CSI, House, Dexter, Lost, Heroes. Now, I'm not saying those former series were good, this isn't about quality, but it sort of points out that, if you want to tell a story through television in America you may as well just go fuck yourself.TheChaosBlue wrote:AKA: 90% of all U.S. reality shows (which is pretty much American TV now and it's pathetic).
And please name a few of those series if you all can. I would love to know which ones that falls under that umbrella.
Though in terms of quality Deadwood was cancelled, so yea, fuck US TV.
Edit: Another show that got cancelled recently was Luck, but that was due to them killing horses or whatever.
Well the US has a much bigger budget. Like, Merlin looks like a Syfy original compared to even a low budget show in the US. I think Primeval was advertised as a sort of UK attempt at a US level show, but it ended up just being embarrassing.
I mean, I personally enjoy UK TV more, especially the comedy shows, but that's all subjective.
edit: I will say this; I think the BBC make the best documentaries around. Mostly thanks to Attenborough narrating them all.
I mean, I personally enjoy UK TV more, especially the comedy shows, but that's all subjective.
edit: I will say this; I think the BBC make the best documentaries around. Mostly thanks to Attenborough narrating them all.
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