Dennis...you are going to love Deadwood, So many classic Characters. Swearengen, Bullock, EB Farnum, Richardson, Clamity Jane, the list goes on and on.
Yes, I watch Spartacus too. It was shaky at first but got better with time. Too bad the lead actor has cancer. They may not shoot a second season. Good Luck to him and his battle.
I just started watching Breaking Bad too. Another good one
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Dennis...you are going to love Deadwood, So many classic Characters. Swearengen, Bullock, EB Farnum, Richardson, Clamity Jane, the list goes on and on.
Yes, I watch Spartacus too. It was shaky at first but got better with time. Too bad the lead actor has cancer. They may not shoot a second season. Good Luck to him and his battle.
I just started watching Breaking Bad too. Another good one
Didn't really get into Spartacus at first but it grew on me.
I heard the actor who plays Spartacus was diagnosed with cancer so they are postponing the 2nd season while he is being treated.
NEW YORK — Andy Whitfield, who plays the title role in the Starz Original
series "Spartacus: Blood and Sand," has been diagnosed with non-Hodgkin
lymphoma. The British-born actor will begin treatment immediately.
The network says the cancer was discovered during a routine checkup as the
38-year-old Whitfield prepared to begin shooting the second season of the
action-adventure series, which is filmed in New Zealand.
Starz said Tuesday that production has been postponed while Whitfield
undergoes treatment.
According to the network, doctors say the cancer was detected in its early
stages and is "very treatable."
"Spartacus" is based on the slave and folk hero from the 1st century B.C. The
show has been a breakout success for Starz since it premiered in January. The
first season concludes next month.
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Didn't really get into Spartacus at first but it grew on me.
I heard the actor who plays Spartacus was diagnosed with cancer so they are postponing the 2nd season while he is being treated.
NEW YORK — Andy Whitfield, who plays the title role in the Starz Original
series "Spartacus: Blood and Sand," has been diagnosed with non-Hodgkin
lymphoma. The British-born actor will begin treatment immediately.
The network says the cancer was discovered during a routine checkup as the
38-year-old Whitfield prepared to begin shooting the second season of the
action-adventure series, which is filmed in New Zealand.
Starz said Tuesday that production has been postponed while Whitfield
undergoes treatment.
According to the network, doctors say the cancer was detected in its early
stages and is "very treatable."
"Spartacus" is based on the slave and folk hero from the 1st century B.C. The
show has been a breakout success for Starz since it premiered in January. The
first season concludes next month.
Fabulous show, damn shame it didn't continue. So much history that would provide material for that show. All the actors were so damn good in their roles. I'm glad to see Timothy Olyphant getting major roles. Ian McShane is going to be in the 3rd Pirates of the Caribbean movie. Bullocks wife has a major role on Breaking Bad (and she's awesome). Charley Utter is the Police Chief on Sons of Anarchy (and he's awesome again).
HBO keeps person in the City on for 7 years, but dumps Deadwood & Rome. I dumped them.....
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Fabulous show, damn shame it didn't continue. So much history that would provide material for that show. All the actors were so damn good in their roles. I'm glad to see Timothy Olyphant getting major roles. Ian McShane is going to be in the 3rd Pirates of the Caribbean movie. Bullocks wife has a major role on Breaking Bad (and she's awesome). Charley Utter is the Police Chief on Sons of Anarchy (and he's awesome again).
HBO keeps person in the City on for 7 years, but dumps Deadwood & Rome. I dumped them.....
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