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I love Big Love, loved Sopranos to the end, אידוי שמן קנאביס (https://telegram4israel.net/weed-vape/) like Extras and Flight and thought TMYLM and Curb improved as their seasons went on. My theory is that HBO has started acting more like a normal network, with network execs supervising content and exercising control over the content of shows, trying to apply their hitmaking formula. A unique topic is something which makes it more exciting to me than just doing another typical crime, hospital, or legal show. Also, I find it interesting that your criticism of Big Love is with the topic. Also, I'm more satisfied with HBO than I think you are. I recognize that all the cool kids love it, but I'm generally a bit skeptical of that type of comedy, as I think it is much more impressive to make a larger group laugh and still be smart. A new type of starter home is beginning to pop up in London - one that comes with the promise of helping priced-out first-time homebuyers finally break into the housing market. I've been waiting for a time to start watching them on DVD, as I'm kind of a completist about TV shows, wanting to watch them from the beginning.
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