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Topic: OT - TV shows and Movies

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bayareabadger

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Re: OT - TV shows and Movies
« Reply #924 on: August 06, 2025, 04:13:39 PM »
LHN was awesome, I miss it.  The conference networks suck, comparatively.
Someone suggested they should have just played the Vince Young title game every single day at the same time. That was a good idea. 

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Re: OT - TV shows and Movies
« Reply #925 on: August 06, 2025, 04:27:36 PM »
Someone suggested they should have just played the Vince Young title game every single day at the same time. That was a good idea.
It was on pretty often.  I stopped to watch it more than a few times.

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Re: OT - TV shows and Movies
« Reply #926 on: August 06, 2025, 09:38:12 PM »
I feel like there's so much you could do with a channel for a top-15 all-time program.

Show 1-hour edits of games, and not just big games.  Sort them by era.  Have a wishbone/option night of the week, showing games from the 70s and early 80s.  Do it like VH1's pop-up video, with fun facts throughout.  Fridays are games vs your biggest rival.  It's not that hard.

I feel like I'd do a fair job programming such a thing. 

There are Youtube channels that do a far greater job on archived games than ESPN Classic ever did.  That's pathetic. 
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Re: OT - TV shows and Movies
« Reply #928 on: September 04, 2025, 07:19:30 PM »
Dexter Resurrection. Been watching it. 

I’m going to make a guess. Not sure if it will be in the season finale but here’s my guess. 

If you don’t want spoilers, stop right here. 

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Re: OT - TV shows and Movies
« Reply #929 on: September 04, 2025, 07:32:12 PM »
In the series, Peter Dinklage plays a rich guy obsessed with serial killers. He has his own fan club, and has tracked down 5-6 killers of note and collected memorabilia from them. Some of the memorabilia includes items from un-caught serial killers, who he knows the true identity of, and some he doesn’t know. He invites a few SK to some sort of SK retreat, and they basically party together. 

Dexter has infiltrated this group, posing as another SK, whom he killed a few days earlier. 

One of the treasures Dinklage’s character has acquired is a set of blood slides from the Bay Harbor Butcher. Everyone still thinks the BHB was a different cop from Miami named Doakes. Dexter framed Doakes in the original series.  

Anyways , in the course of the show there is one NYC detective that is really intent on catching a different murderer, who happens to be Dexters son Harrison. Harrison killed a guy, but he’s not really a serial killer, he just has anger problems and was trying to prevent a rape. 

Anyways, the show alludes to one serial killer, the New York Ripper, who was never caught. Dinklage has the hook he used to kill with, and has made several references suggesting he knows more about him 

The last episode comes out soon. Anyways, I personally think the New York Ripper will turn out to be the really focused NYC detective. They may save that plot line for next season, but I’m fairly certain they’re building up for something. 

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