Post #450676 - Charles84
Last night I watched a youtube video from 1998 Emmys, where the nominees for lead actress in drama series were Gillian Anderson, Roma Downey, Christine Lahti, Julianna Margulies and Jane...
View ArticlePost #450694 - espnfan
I have to agree with others who have stated that the end of Breaking Bad does not mean the golden age of TV is over. Frankly, that is a rather silly statement to make (and I was/am a fan of the show)....
View ArticlePost #450719 - TWRamazanetin
No it is not and for any of you if the Golden Age meant two series, Breaking Bad and Mad Men, then that is really sad. There are so much great TV out there, shows that are not as boring as Breaking Bad...
View ArticlePost #450727 - montana82
I don't think it's over.I think it is however incredibly muddled right now. There are simply too many platforms producing too much programming and very few shows can break out. It's hard to tell the...
View ArticlePost #450728 - TWNickPeek
And why does every show has to be either about an anti-hero man going through a struggle or misadventure, a lawyer show, a medical drama, a cop show or a comedy about a group of friends in order to be...
View ArticlePost #450729 - Atypical
Quote by TWRamazanetinNo it is not and for any of you if the Golden Age meant two series, Breaking Bad and Mad Men, then that is really sad. There are so much great TV out there, shows that are not as...
View ArticlePost #450732 - TWNickPeek
Quote by AtypicalQuote by TWRamazanetinNo it is not and for any of you if the Golden Age meant two series, Breaking Bad and Mad Men, then that is really sad. There are so much great TV out there, shows...
View ArticlePost #450736 - Atypical
Quote by TWNickPeekQuote by AtypicalQuote by TWRamazanetinNo it is not and for any of you if the Golden Age meant two series, Breaking Bad and Mad Men, then that is really sad. There are so much great...
View ArticlePost #450754 - TWRamazanetin
Quote by Atypical That's some gross generalizing going on. Have a bit more faith in this community for having a wider frame of reference than two shows. But is "Breaking Bad" and "Mad Men" a major...
View ArticlePost #451094 - hadilf
while we still have shows like Rectify, Better Call Saul, True Detective, Orange, Hannibal, The Walking Dead and The Americans and the biggest one at the moment which is GOT, I would say its very, very...
View ArticlePost #451646 - msee63
This is such a ridiculous notion. Anyone who would say that is clearly not watching enough television, just the buzzed about, hyped material on a few networks, or maybe not even that. Television has...
View ArticlePost #451650 - Eeeekk
For me the "Golden Age" was 2002-2012, where it seemed every year there was at least two three great or groundbreaking new shows. Now, we're in the era of a ton of decent/good shows, but there's very...
View ArticlePost #451658 - mikeboy898
The Golden Age isn't over. The highest-profile shows OF said "golden age" may be over, but there are so many shows out there that people aren't watching that would absolutely constitute a 'golden age'.
View ArticlePost #451676 - WaltEagle
Quote by KyleBaileyYes. 30 Rock and Mad Men kind of started the era with all these great shows inbetween and espeically at the death toll this season of great shows ending, it seems over.[/quote]I...
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