Online Sons of Anarchy Season 6 Episode 4 Wolfsangel Review

Sons of Anarchy is an adrenalized drama with darkly comedic undertones that explores a notorious outlaw motorcycle club’s (MC) desire to protect its livelihood while ensuring that there simple, sheltered town of Charming, California remains exactly that, Charming. The MC must confront threats from drug dealers, corporate developers,Live Streaming Video Free Online Tv at Home Game online for Live stream Video on your Online TV Broad cast and overzealous law officers. Behind the MC’s familial lifestyle and legally thriving automotive shop is a ruthless and illegally thriving arms business. The seduction of money, power, and blood. Jackson ‘Jax’ Teller (Charlie Hunnam) is the MC’s vice-president who is tested by his growing apprehension for its lawlessness, Gemma Teller Morrow (Katey Sagal) is Jax’s force-of-nature mother, and Clarence ‘Clay’ Morrow (Ron Perlman) is Jax’s stepfather and MC president. The triangle of Mother, Son, and Stepfather will ultimately reveal the dark secrets in this family’s past and the lengths they will go to protect their sins. This season begins with SAMCRO fresh out of jail and back into Charming. Upon their arrival, they encounter new law enforcement and head right back to business. The club is pressed with a decision that could challenge what SOA has always stood for and brings forth an unlikely alliance. Jax, fresh out of jail and dealing with the birth of his newborn son, is forced to put new plans into motion that could affect the club and ultimately his family.FX has done it again. Another excellent show that we sit on the edge of our seats during, and wait impatiently for all week. If the common opinion that shows improve the longer they run rings true for this one, then I predict a perfect rating by season 3 and it will be in the running for all time great. The timing couldn't be more perfect with the great "The Shield" coming to a timely close. Sons of Anarchy takes on a classic Hamlet premise with a dead dad under potentially shady circumstances, a wavering prince, (or in this case vice president of the biker club), wondering what the right path for him is. Should he take the more philosophical path of his deceased predecessor or the hard core gangster approach of his mothers current husband and president of the S. O. A. biker club. The first season is only half over and my wife and I are already dreading the wait for season two. A special kudos for Katey Sagal, I didn't expect her to be able to shed the memory of Peggy Bundy of "Married With Children" but she has been able to create a strong Queen of the club character that is easy to love and hate all at once. Find the time for this one, It's like a white trash Sopranos with a story line that actually goes places.A friend of mine got me into SOA as it isn't anything likely to hit our screens here in Oz. Ironically enough the theme of the show is not that far removed from a lot of the bike gangs we have here and hear about but i digress.

It took me a few episodes to get hooked on SOA as i can honestly say it is unlike any American show i have watched. Its grainy and raw and even the actors are people who you'd see in your everyday life and not the glam and glitter that Hollywood or the like fobs off.

For that i ended up loving SOA. A lot. I like also that there are a lot of "known" but not blown up actors. You know their faces but you don't have them seared into your mind from over exposure so you can suspend judgment and believe these characters exist. And the characters drive this series. It isn't the most polished TV series but its edgy and if you are looking for something you can sink your teeth into and not get sick from the saccharine then bite into this show.

You will invest and you will care about these people even if they are the "kind" of people we normally fear and shun. And that is not to say the writers glamorize or sympathise, they just offer a different view point. Something we don't normally see.

That is the hook and the viewing pleasure of Sons of Anarchy.

Online The Bad Girls Club Season 11 Episode 8 The Bullyguard Review

A group of rebellious women are put in a house together in an experiment intended to moderate their behavior. These women have issues with anger, trust and control, and claim they want to change. Will living together help them move forward and turn their lives around -- or will chaos rule?Live Streaming Video Free Online Tv at Home Game online for Live stream Video on your Online TV Broad cast
I was surprised that these kind of women exist outside of a prison. Sadly, they are making a lot of money as strippers, escorts, call girls, and in some cases, plain old street corner whores.

This show is the best evidence that I have ever seen of the de-evolution of the human species, and a great reason to support government funded abortion. I hope none of the totally amoral ladies on this show ever reproduce. Hopefully they will continue to spend their lives boozing, drugging, partying, and will be too selfish to have children.

If you ever wondered about the missing link between neanderthals and humans, this show makes you think that perhaps that sub-human species is still living among us. Look in the government projects, prisons, Jerry Springer, and these reality TV shows. The premise of this show is that a group of girls with emotional and personality disorders thrown together with little moderation will somehow moderate themselves. HA! Notice, however, that all the girls here are gorgeous, seem to be coming from privileged backgrounds, and are promiscuous beyond imagination (yes, a few cast members allegedly even entered the porn industry after the show). These girls cover just about the entire spectrum of personality disorders and mood disorders in the DSM-IV. This show allows for the narcissists to grab the spotlight, the antisocial girls to have a whole menu of people to manipulate, sabotage, and exploit, and an environment for bipolar girls to go absolutely out of control. There is absolutely nothing therapeutic about this show. It encourages the worst behavior of our society.How can a show carry on for this long? It's the same thing every episode: Get drunk, fight, have sex, talk crap about everyone, repeat. I feel like I'm watching people with the mindset and hormones of a high schooler with the brains of a 6 year old. So at current we have Kristen and Leah, the self appointed head honchos of the house, who walk around with their noses turned up at everything and everyone. Really? Who exactly do they think they're better than? Kristen is a ditsy blonde who lives off of mommy's money. Now THAT'S bad. And ironically Leah, who talked so much crap about how Kayleigh was a follower, has in turn become Kristen's little puppet. And sorry, but if you're working that hard to prove that you aren't a lesbian, obviously you are. I guess making out with everyone in the house and having a 3some in the shower was someone else. If they really don't care about the other girls and think that everyone is so trashy and beneath them, why do they spend all of their time talking about them and bothering to take the time and effort to constantly harass them? Obviously they feel threatened and are extremely insecure if they need to do that to keep themselves feeling worthy and self important. I'm sorry but how does being considered "bad" constitute people who back-stab, are selfish, immature, arrogant, egotistical, self righteous, drunk, ignorant promiscuous children, who think that the answer to life's problems are getting wasted and physically attacking anyone who doesn't do what they like or want? In the sense of the word when parents scold their children for being bad, I can definitely say that yes, they are bad. Like misbehaving little children, who throw tantrums when things don't go their way. Once they get back into the real world without the security and false comforts of a huge mansion and cameras on them, they're going to quickly realize they don't "run" anything. And when you verbally assault, spit on, or vandalize people's belongings, you go to jail. Wake up.

Online Geordie Shore Season 7 Episode 3 Series 7 Episode 3 Review

The UK version of the hit show Jersey Shore. MTV cameras follow some of Newcastle’s finest lads and lasses, as we sneak a peek into their glamorous lives and party lifestyles. From the city that gave us Cheryl Cole, Ant & Dec & Gazza, meet the real Angels Of The North as the girls strut their stuff in mini-skirts shorter than their belts, whilst the guys pump iron at the gym and drink more vodka shots than Newcastle Brown Ale.Live Streaming Video Free Online Tv at Home Game online for Live stream Video on your Online TV Broad cast
When i viewed this page and saw there was no reviews, i thought i would attempt to get the ball rolling on reviews of Geordie shore. I never watched the original series (jersey shore) however i would be prepared to put money on this been a better show.

Old folk will have a seriously low opinion on this show as they think its a bunch of uneducated idiots running around failing in every aspect of life, and funnily enough, the Sudoku fanatics would be correct. However this north - eastern lot have a certain charm to them that will only appeal to some teens and early 20's.

What makes this show so charming? for me its the escape from the usual miseries of life that are visible in soaps and drama's. Or maybe its because its a welcome rest from other reality shows which push the boundaries of terrible tele further. e.g: Made in Chelsea, The only way is Essex. (fans, please don't try and say it deserved that BAFTA)

Another strong point is through all the drama there is visible character building with out the show becoming dull and emotional.

Perhaps some of the issues the house mates create themselves through immaturity is a slight fault, especially when they argue then are suddenly friends again. That's the only flaw i can think of about Geordie Shore.

At the risk of sounding slightly weird, you would have to be in a good mood to sit through this, because its all about other people having a great time.

Oh, and if this doesn't convince you its worth a watch, there's some nudity. That's only for randy teens though.

So, taking everything into account, Its a bit of a roller coaster as there is a lot going on and the show changes direction every once in a while which is very welcome. With plenty of laughs along the way, with a nice little bit of drama in there as well. Because of this, i rate it a healthy 8.3.. if that's not a little bit random.This is the most horrible piece of trash I've ever seen, The women are whores, the men are generic dirt bags, And this "show" is massively scripted, I heard people my age (15) are massive fans of this show. Modern pop has officially distorted the youth of the UK. This show should be banned from TV, it really is disgusting and degrading to the human race, these guys are the human waste, failed people, who believe they have "Swag" and believe "Yolo" (You only live once) means do crazy stuff, as you will die at some point anyway, you only live once so just go f______ nuts, That is what these dirt bags mean, if you like this show, i suggest you look at yourself in a mirror and think.....Am i really a piece of human waste if i copy these dirt bags?

Online New Girl Season 3 Episode 3 Double Date Review

A comedy about the sexual politics of men and women, "New Girl" features a young ensemble cast that takes a fresh look at modern relationships. Jess Day (Zooey Deschanel) is an offbeat and "adorkable" woman in her late 20s who, after a bad breakup, moves into a loft with three single guys. Goofy, positive, vulnerable and honest to a fault,Live Streaming Video Free Online Tv at Home Game online for Live stream Video on your Online TV Broad cast Jess has faith in people, even when she shouldn't. Although she's quirky and somewhat awkward, Jess is comfortable in her own skin. More prone to friendships with women, she's not used to hanging with the boys - especially at home. Of her three new male roommates, Nick (Jake Johnson) is the most grounded. He had big plans for life, but somewhere along the way, he stopped caring and became a bartender. Usually the smartest guy in the room, he has an uncanny knack for reading people and uses humor to deflect everyone and everything. Schmidt (Max Greenfield) is a hustling young professional who fancies himself a modern-day Casanova. Though his heart is usually in the right place, he's always scheming ways to climb the social ladder and is driven by an immature and almost obsessive urge to be on "the scene." The third roommate, Winston (Lamorne Morris), is an intensely competitive former athlete who has recently come to the realization that he'll never play pro. He moves back into the loft and must figure out how to live in a world without basketball - a world where not everything is about winning and losing.From the first episode, I found New Girl to be my favourite new series. The premise of the show, a girl living with 3 guys and hilarity ensues, is not the most original, nor the most realistic. But I find the characters to be intriguing, so that I keep wanting to return to see what happens next.

After a few episodes, the characters become more relatable than in the pilot. Jess is totally awkward, and it seems half the time her head is in the clouds, and half the time she's the most down to earth character. Her extroverted nature becomes more manageable as the series develops, so don't let it put you off initially.

Nick is a 30-something drop out that still lives with a student mindset. He comes up with some creative ways to not spend money. He's portrayed as not living up to his potential, yet his manner draws you in, kind of like a helpless puppy that you find adorable and pitiful at the same time.

Other reviews are fairly down on Schmidt. Yes, initially, he reeks of douche bag. But he's an ex-fat-kid that now overcompensates for his lack of self esteem with douchey mannerisms. Given that, he's a fairly realistic character with a well developed history. His arrogance is always portrayed in a humorous way, and has become my favourite part of the show.

Winston had his 15 minutes of fame and now is dealing with just being a nobody in a big city again. Fair enough, token black guy.

There is a lot of awkward humour in this show - the kind of moments that make you cringe, yet you can't look away, and feel guilty about wanting to laugh. But every episode does make me laugh out loud. There's a touch of light drama, for those that just want a light hearted show that won't make you think too much.

Overall, I think this is a show about nothing. Every episode seems to be a bunch of intertwining events that happen, like in most sitcoms, but this reminds me most of Seinfeld (the ultimate show about nothing), in that there is no ultimate destination that the storyline needs to arrive at - no huge expectations or conclusions being hung on the season finale. It's just humorous interactions, some fairly plain and everyday events, and some totally wacky events. Just a bright, light hearted show,