new fx series "tyrant" premieres tonight

This is a terrific show.

I totally agree with you: The Good Doctor will eventually realize his greatest fear. He is the real sociopath. My money is on him eventually making his brother look like an armature thug (essentially he's already done).

I have a fear though that the show's budget will require viewership that might not happen. It seems to require many extras, lavish sets, etc.

Also I see many shades of FX's Sons of Anarchy: A family, embroiled in Evil, trying to escape the life but constantly being sucked back into the quagmire. Hopefully the theme won't become too familiar, but I'm already linking American Ambassador = Sherriff of Charming; Doctor = Jax; Terrorists = Mayans, etc., etc.
 
This is a terrific show.

I totally agree with you: The Good Doctor will eventually realize his greatest fear. He is the real sociopath. My money is on him eventually making his brother look like an armature thug (essentially he's already done).

Think the success of the Walter White saga may be having some bearing on the development of these antiheroes of today's most popular tv dramas?

When it's all said and done, I'm guessing this doctor is gonna end up making Heisenberg look like the owner of a Valentine's Day store. :lol:

Samson said:
I have a fear though that the show's budget will require viewership that might not happen. It seems to require many extras, lavish sets, etc.

No doubt, it is definitely gonna take one heck of a budget to make this show.

It looks like it's filmed in Dubai. And that alone warrants a hefty production tag.

Samson said:
Also I see many shades of FX's Sons of Anarchy: A family, embroiled in Evil, trying to escape the life but constantly being sucked back into the quagmire. Hopefully the theme won't become too familiar, but I'm already linking American Ambassador = Sherriff of Charming; Doctor = Jax; Terrorists = Mayans, etc., etc.

I couldn't get into Sons of Anarchy, myself. I think I started too late to be able to grasp it fully, to grasp its scope.

(I'm also seriously PO'd at myself for not having watched the first season of Fargo, but that's another story.)

That's a sharp analogy, though. I dig it. :thup:
 
This is a terrific show.

I totally agree with you: The Good Doctor will eventually realize his greatest fear. He is the real sociopath. My money is on him eventually making his brother look like an armature thug (essentially he's already done).

Think the success of the Walter White saga may be having some bearing on the development of these antiheroes of today's most popular tv dramas?

When it's all said and done, I'm guessing this doctor is gonna end up making Heisenberg look like the owner of a Valentine's Day store. :lol:

Samson said:
I have a fear though that the show's budget will require viewership that might not happen. It seems to require many extras, lavish sets, etc.

No doubt, it is definitely gonna take one heck of a budget to make this show.

It looks like it's filmed in Dubai. And that alone warrants a hefty production tag.

Samson said:
Also I see many shades of FX's Sons of Anarchy: A family, embroiled in Evil, trying to escape the life but constantly being sucked back into the quagmire. Hopefully the theme won't become too familiar, but I'm already linking American Ambassador = Sherriff of Charming; Doctor = Jax; Terrorists = Mayans, etc., etc.

I couldn't get into Sons of Anarchy, myself. I think I started too late to be able to grasp it fully, to grasp its scope.

(I'm also seriously PO'd at myself for not having watched the first season of Fargo, but that's another story.)

That's a sharp analogy, though. I dig it. :thup:


Well, if SOA is the basic formula, then the show may be huge, except for the very significant difference between a motorcycle gang, and a tyrannical family in some mythological Arab nation. Many viewers will more easily associate with the MC lifestyle, while the other....not so much.

On the other hand, the contrast between the American Family and Tyrant Setting is, IMHO the show's greatest strength. I wonder where they get all the hawt Arab actresses?

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ISRAEL!!!!

Finally, I wish for JUST ONE FUCKING TIME, cable TV would not feel obliged to give a nod to queers. Doctor's son is clearly queer. I was delighted to find that his love interest seemed more interested in his American sister than American Weiner.
 
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This is a terrific show.

I totally agree with you: The Good Doctor will eventually realize his greatest fear. He is the real sociopath. My money is on him eventually making his brother look like an armature thug (essentially he's already done).

Think the success of the Walter White saga may be having some bearing on the development of these antiheroes of today's most popular tv dramas?

When it's all said and done, I'm guessing this doctor is gonna end up making Heisenberg look like the owner of a Valentine's Day store. :lol:

No doubt, it is definitely gonna take one heck of a budget to make this show.

It looks like it's filmed in Dubai. And that alone warrants a hefty production tag.

Samson said:
Also I see many shades of FX's Sons of Anarchy: A family, embroiled in Evil, trying to escape the life but constantly being sucked back into the quagmire. Hopefully the theme won't become too familiar, but I'm already linking American Ambassador = Sherriff of Charming; Doctor = Jax; Terrorists = Mayans, etc., etc.

I couldn't get into Sons of Anarchy, myself. I think I started too late to be able to grasp it fully, to grasp its scope.

(I'm also seriously PO'd at myself for not having watched the first season of Fargo, but that's another story.)

That's a sharp analogy, though. I dig it. :thup:

Samson said:
Well, if SOA is the basic formula, then the show may be huge, except for the very significant difference between a motorcycle gang, and a tyrannical family in some mythological Arab nation. Many viewers will more easily associate with the MC lifestyle, while the other....not so much.

Ahhh, yes, but the show's creators can certainly plug the characters into the basic premise of those in the Breaking Bad formula, can they not?

Lotsa folks started off in BB with clean character testaments, only to be corrupted by the profits of making and selling a despicably evil drug — all except for Hank Shrader and his wife and colleagues, yes?

With Tyrant, the old "Power corrupts; absolute power corrupts absolutely" quote has an especially potent significance, because the doc's family is already jaded from years of domestic—and presumably, based on what we know about that part of the world, international—warfare.

I'm betting that when the Queen dies, junior is gonna be worse than Bashar al-Assad.

Samson said:
On the other hand, the contrast between the American Family and Tyrant Setting is, IMHO the show's greatest strength. I wonder where they get all the hawt Arab actresses?

They do make some fine, stacked, curvy women, those Arabian honeys. :D

Samson said:
Finally, I wish for JUST ONE FUCKING TIME, cable TV would not feel obliged to give a nod to queers. Doctor's son is clearly queer. I was delighted to find that his love interest seemed more interested in his American sister than American Weiner.

I don't think his son is gay, guy.

I think the kid is just a spoiled-brat, typically entitled American.
 
I don't think his son is gay, guy.

I think the kid is just a spoiled-brat, typically entitled American.

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He was a little too happy to learn that the bachelor party would be in a steam room.....when he expressed this to his sister she said, "Remember where we are."

Also he was making googly eyes at his love interest during the funeral.

Sorry man, the dude is acting queer as a $3 bill, but I hope I'm wrong.....we'll see.


I also watched Breaking Bad. The Tyrant similarities I pick up are not as strong as with SOA but I can see where if you haven't seen SOA then Walter = Dr, Wife =Wife, Son =Son; Plus Dr has a secret past = Walter's secret life.
 
Watching first episode now. The son didn't seem gay, the other guy WAS eyeing him though. Whatever it is they're probably setting something up for later.
 
Just saw the second episode. Gayness confirmed! My wife pointed it out (immediately) in the first episode, her GayDar obviously works better than mine!

Good series so far. Yeah it looks like he's gonna' get corrupted and turn into a "Tyrant".
 
I don't think his son is gay, guy.

I think the kid is just a spoiled-brat, typically entitled American.

He was a little too happy to learn that the bachelor party would be in a steam room.....when he expressed this to his sister she said, "Remember where we are."

Also he was making googly eyes at his love interest during the funeral.

Sorry man, the dude is acting queer as a $3 bill, but I hope I'm wrong.....we'll see.

I also watched Breaking Bad. The Tyrant similarities I pick up are not as strong as with SOA but I can see where if you haven't seen SOA then Walter = Dr, Wife =Wife, Son =Son; Plus Dr has a secret past = Walter's secret life.

Mad Scientist said:
Just saw the second episode. Gayness confirmed! My wife pointed it out (immediately) in the first episode, her GayDar obviously works better than mine!

Good series so far. Yeah it looks like he's gonna' get corrupted and turn into a "Tyrant".

Yup yup. Our man Samson here's onta sumin', sho-nuff:

That kid chillin' like a villain on the Sea of Arabia tonite took a seemin' smiley to gettin' his willie slicked by some shaggy Saudi scrub. Ewwwwww. :eek:

I guess you "gaydar" was intact fo sho, Samson, 'cause you steeeeeraight-up, stone-cold called that one, homie.
 
On the road so have missed episode 3, but sounds queer.

My guess is that queerson will be used as blackmail for the Good Dr. Someone will take photos, etc., the have him by the balls because Islam doesn't take kindly to deviant behaviour.

The next question is the daughter. She looks about 12, a ripe breedin' age in the Land-O-Camels.
 
On the road so have missed episode 3, but sounds queer.

My guess is that queerson will be used as blackmail for the Good Dr. Someone will take photos, etc., the have him by the balls because Islam doesn't take kindly to deviant behaviour.

Nope.

Good call.

Yeah, that kid is bigtime blackmail fodder.

Samson said:
The next question is the daughter. She looks about 12, a ripe breedin' age in the Land-O-Camels.

And they make fun of us because of things like Larry King's marriage. :lol:
 
Saw Episode 3 (recorded) last night.

Seemed like all the hetero's were being blue balled.

From the get-go President's Wify soapin' up in the shower (of course, having had his dick sewn back on recently, President probably did not miss much), from the Fatboy Prez's Son's wify's, "Not tonight.......Tomorrow," (WTF???), to the Spitting Rebel Chix and her Rebel Leader BF "You're Insulting Allah!!".....FUUUuuuuCK!

Nobody's getting any but Queerson!

I'm liking how FX protrays the Americans: "Hanging's are practically a national pastime, get it over with and let's PAR-TAY!" Dr, Barry seems SHOCKED AND APPALLED!!! "Hangings? Tomorrow? Without a TRIAL? UNCIVILIZED!!!"

Everyone Else: "Oh, just go fuck yourself, Dr Barry, Its Fun and a deterrent to crime."
 
This is a terrific show.

I totally agree with you: The Good Doctor will eventually realize his greatest fear. He is the real sociopath. My money is on him eventually making his brother look like an armature thug (essentially he's already done).

I have a fear though that the show's budget will require viewership that might not happen. It seems to require many extras, lavish sets, etc.

Also I see many shades of FX's Sons of Anarchy: A family, embroiled in Evil, trying to escape the life but constantly being sucked back into the quagmire. Hopefully the theme won't become too familiar, but I'm already linking American Ambassador = Sherriff of Charming; Doctor = Jax; Terrorists = Mayans, etc., etc.

There are few original ideas on TV. How many shows have come and gone with the tough as nails/heart of gold single lady cop doing it her way? Or the brilliant guy who solves crimes but has to be attended to by a female law enforcement officer? My wife and I laugh at all of the interchangeable shows that come and go. NY Med, Chicago Fire, Chicago PD, Rookie Blue, etc. which features a cast of young beautiful people and their angst being shepherded by a wise experienced authority figure.
 
This is a terrific show.

I totally agree with you: The Good Doctor will eventually realize his greatest fear. He is the real sociopath. My money is on him eventually making his brother look like an armature thug (essentially he's already done).

I have a fear though that the show's budget will require viewership that might not happen. It seems to require many extras, lavish sets, etc.

Also I see many shades of FX's Sons of Anarchy: A family, embroiled in Evil, trying to escape the life but constantly being sucked back into the quagmire. Hopefully the theme won't become too familiar, but I'm already linking American Ambassador = Sherriff of Charming; Doctor = Jax; Terrorists = Mayans, etc., etc.

There are few original ideas on TV. How many shows have come and gone with the tough as nails/heart of gold single lady cop doing it her way? Or the brilliant guy who solves crimes but has to be attended to by a female law enforcement officer? My wife and I laugh at all of the interchangeable shows that come and go. NY Med, Chicago Fire, Chicago PD, Rookie Blue, etc. which features a cast of young beautiful people and their angst being shepherded by a wise experienced authority figure.

Yes there seems to be many formula's for TV, but I believe(d?) cable stations offered something other than Vanilla with another topping. Tyrant seems to be a possibility, but then again...maybe not.

BTW add Hawaii Five-O, Gilligan's Island, and Bonanza to the list. The TV formula has been around since Greek Mythology: Heroic teams of Hyper-sexual attractive characters conquering Evul, and their own angst (often a result of being trapped by Drugs, Sex, and Rock 'n Roll).
 
with the last wo episodes of Tyrant last night.

The show is getting a bit............"preachy."

or as one reviewer noted "a surfeit of Hollywood preachiness."
It seems to have become a lecture in Dictatorship 101: "How to Not Become a Deposed Khadaffi (and be sodomized with a bayonnet, OUTCH!"

Dr. Barry has accomplished the impossible: Making an Impotant Meglomanic a Complete Bore, unable to get-off to internet porn, and unable to crush rebellions, we are left desperately seeking entertainment in Queer Freakshows.

If I don't see some serious changes in the next episode, it might be the last.
 
with the last wo episodes of Tyrant last night.

The show is getting a bit............"preachy."

or as one reviewer noted "a surfeit of Hollywood preachiness."
It seems to have become a lecture in Dictatorship 101: "How to Not Become a Deposed Khadaffi (and be sodomized with a bayonnet, OUTCH!"

Dr. Barry has accomplished the impossible: Making an Impotant Meglomanic a Complete Bore, unable to get-off to internet porn, and unable to crush rebellions, we are left desperately seeking entertainment in Queer Freakshows.

If I don't see some serious changes in the next episode, it might be the last.

I dunno, holmes.

I really dig this show, myself. Am especially enjoying seeing the tension arising between the brothers.

Every man is a potential assassin in that hellhole.
 
I've seen a lot of commercials for this show, but I haven't been able to check it out.

It looks interesting. I'll probably wait until the whole season's out so I can binge watch it.
 
Well, Samson, if you really have quit watching this, then you gave up on it way too soon.

It's gettin' good now.

Barry (the American doctor; brother of Jamal) is plotting a coup.

Lotsa stuff happening. If you need the Cliff's Notes, lemme know. :thup:
 

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