sons of anarchy

do you watch sons of anarchy

  • YES

    Votes: 2 15.4%
  • NO

    Votes: 11 84.6%

  • Total voters
    13
How about giving a little description of the show? That way I can probably choose better if I want to watch it or not.
 
i was asking do you watch it or not but im asumming that you dont. any ways its on FX on wedsdays at 10 pm
 
It is a pretty new show and I have a lot of catching up to do.
After all, the episode with the production number #104 airs tonight, so they can't be far in the story.
 
well your right it is new. the storys interesting and funny in some cases. in other cases there are some pretty gory scenes. but gory scenes makes it more interesting.
 
Is he someone along the lines of When Eddie said he didn't like his teddy/You knew he was a no good kid/But when he threatened your life/With a switchblade knife/What a guy/Makes you cry/And I did ?
 
It does also not have George Michael in it.
 
Its the "The Sopranos" re-set as a motorcycle gang instead. I hate TV shows that rely on stereotypes to carry their storyline, and as a motorcyclist, I find it insulting that it is perpetuating the negative image "bikers" have.
 
Its the "The Sopranos" re-set as a motorcycle gang instead. I hate TV shows that rely on stereotypes to carry their storyline, and as a motorcyclist, I find it insulting that it is perpetuating the negative image "bikers" have.

I also doubt it will be shown in Germany, now that we have just one more episode of Biker warfare behind us. The stereotypes are not too far from the reality... at least when talking about Banditos and Hell's Angels here.

90% of all MCs are almost lawful and cool, but these two alone dominate the news.
 
i have no earthly idea what you mean. i also dont know what you mean ghost rider
House was one of the few good reasons, aside from my sports vices and love of animated comedies, to turn on the TV.

A brilliant medical drama about a doctor who basically doesn't really give a :censored:, breaks all sorts of ethical codes, routinely abuses painkillers on duty, and ends up diagnosing some really obscure disease or something. Seasons 1-3 were pretty good, 4 was a failure, and I'm not sold on the new one quite yet.

Go Go Gadget Wikipedia.

I also found a site where a doctor reviews the shows from a medical standpoint. Makes it even more interesting at the end of the day.

But no, I didn't want to see Sons of Anarchy, but only because I find the real Hells Angels much more interesting.
 
House was one of the few good reasons, aside from my sports vices and love of animated comedies, to turn on the TV.

House is awesome. Did get kind of tired. I thought season 4 was a good way to reinvent the show, but the should have just let the 3 amigos (Cameron, et al) go to start over. Now they just get in the way with the rest of the new faces.
Loosing "Wilson" was a suprise. Not sure how the new sidekick/facilitaor guy is going to work though...

I also found a site where a doctor reviews the shows from a medical standpoint. Makes it even more interesting at the end of the day.

Oh yeah? Got a link?
 
I have watched SoA, and will tonight, even though I don't think it's as good as it should be. It is kind of like Sopranos in that it chrinicles an outlaw gang, but the main character is a good guy and has reservations about killing people, so it's going to get bogged down in a morality play, unlike Sopranos, where all the protagonists were very, very bad people. So SoA is temporary fun at best, I think. We'll see.


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ETA: During tonight's episode there was a quot from Emma Goldman. Interesting stuff for a show that's really not as heavy as it would like to be.
 
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