A list of puns related to "Blue Bloods (TV series)"
i recently started watching lie to me and im already on season 3, it got me hooked up pretty quick, while i still have 13 episodes left i want to look for something else to watch when i finish this show.
so could you suggest me something where police/detectives or something like that cracks different type of cases?
I just tuned in, and 10 minutes later tuned out, of the program, never to return. Then I went to the CBS site and sibmitted a comment. For a while there have been several episodes in support of 'stop and frisk'. Tonight's show seemed like it was going to be more of the same. That's enough for me.
It is my childhood favorite which used to telecast on a now defunct channel "Home TV". It was The Cantonese name of the series is η₯ειε. Torrents or download or paid movie sites links, all are welcome.
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They want to keep it low key
There have been many discussions about which schools are blue bloods and which are in the next tier of historical greatness. People discuss whether teams can attain that status and then lose it. We're not here for that though. Which teams have been historically bad? (Original concept is from a post in the college football subreddit)
My first instinct was to nominate DePaul but I looked up their history and they've been to the NCAA tournament 22 times and have two final four appearances, though the last one of those was in 1979 before the modern tournament format. They also won the NIT in 1945. In recent memory though, they've been a perennial bottom dweller in the Big East.
Northwestern is a safer bet in a historical context. Despite being in a major conference, they've only made the NCAA tournament once, in 2017.
Are there any teams that you think deserve this status?
What has been your favorite binge watching tv series? I have watched a few that has totally sucked me in (The Blacklist, How To Get Away With Murder, Scandal, Person of Interest, Queen of The South and currently Blue Bloods) but it has been a while. Itβs kinda like starting a book- if it doesnβt captivate me right away, I canβt make myself continue.
What recommendations do you have?
So one of the more frequent discussions that comes up from time to time is who is a blue blood β the historic, traditional powers of the sport β and how can you gain or lose that status.
I want to go in a different direction. I want a list of the blue duds β the historic, traditionally terrible teams of the sport. So who do you have and why?
I think we can look any direction we want, including teams with poor performance like Indiana (most losses all-time) or Wake Forest (worst all-time P5 winning percentage), teams that essentially ruined themselves (SMU) or any other variables.
I think we should limit it to P5 and P5 equivalent teams, but we can make an exception for teams that were once P5 equivalent but fell (see SMU above).
So we have eight consensus blue bloods. Who are your blue duds?
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I'm curious if you guys have a similar thing. It's not life-changing, it's just amazing that I've never realized it's completely ADHD.
I love series. I watch them all the time.
Cause some series is always on in the background when I'm doing something else. Cause other things are soooo boring! It's my productive solution, trust me.
But: I LOATHE starting a new show. Even when I know it will be amazing.
If it's recommended, I'll make 3-4 attempts at starting before I get hooked in.
If it's something that interests me personally, I won't get hooked in until I accidentally stumble upon it the 8th time and finally watch more than 20min.
I just realised this huge part of my life is cause I get lost with all the new characters, the new plot is complicated and I'm not used to the new dynamic!
Don't know about you guys, but I don't like to come to those ADHD conclusions. I'm not dumb. And they make me feel very dumb.
Edit: Wow, afterferthought: same with books.
With 20+ episode seasons and more or less self contained episodes? I like Discovery but there is a distinct difference between that show and the trilogy of shows I mentioned. Is the landscape just too different now?
Hi guys, i ve just finished my session of exams for this year and now i have a lot of spare time. I ve decided to start watching a tv series, but I donβt know which one to choose.
Series like Breaking Bad and Peaky (fookin) Blinders are my favorite because of the action and cleverness involved, Walter and Tommy are both badasses but theyβre so damn smart. I am looking something like this.
I was thinking at:
Should i watch them in your opinion? Btw feel free to advice me new tv series that can fit that mixture of action and cleverness
(Anyway i ve also liked GoT and stranger things)
Between my primary media consumption being video games for my entire childhood and university taking up most of my time once I moved out, I really haven't watched any Netflix or TV in general over the past 10 years. Maybe a few movies with friends when I visited theirs, but that's about it. Since I'm going into grad school in the fall I was thinking maybe now is the time to get into Netflix and watch some of the great stories I may have missed out on.
For all intents and purposes, consider me completely spoiler-free on pretty much every series on TV and Netflix, give or take. I don't know what happens in pretty much any Netflix series' or most TV shows' plots beyond the general premise of the show. I found I have a broad array of interests when it comes to movies, so genre isn't an issue for me and pretty much any recommendation is fair game.
What do you think are those must watch (or just generally amazing - even if niche) series on Netflix I should look into? I'm on Canadian Netflix but have access to a VPN, if that matters for your choices.
EDIT: Wow. I really didn't expect this to get a lot of reception, but thank you all so much!!! I have a lot of things to catch up on it seems and I'll definitely be referencing this list for a long-time!
I only recently learned that human blood is red regardless of if it is exposed to oxygen, but I remember learning in middle school that blood is blue when it has no oxygen and only becomes red when oxygenated. I assume that my teacher was just wrong, but does anyone else remember learning it this way?
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