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by Mount Shavano » Sat Jul 23, 2011 9:19 am
Mount Shavano wrote:By genre:
Whodunit:
Sherlock Holmes, originally a very faithful adaptation of the titular detective's short stories, ran out of them recently after a long run and has had to start writing its own plots. No drop in quality yet, fortunately, but the show is still likely nearing the end of its run.
Sci-Fi:
Grand Junction, a show depicting the adventures of the titular FRN submarine after being transported to...somewhere else by forces unknown. The crew tries to alive and figure out a way to get back to where they came from.
Fantasy
2012, unrelated to the Maya in any way, shape, or form, depicts the secret, near future return of one of the vampires thought destroyed in the 1997 war, and the (often messy) effect this has on the citizens of the city he arrives in. The darkest of the bunch.
Western
Divide is a long running show, depicting the travels of a cowboy across the country, starting in the year 1880. Has a feel very much like The Duke's movies back home, and the hero always wins.
Sports
The Front Range Football League's game broadcasts are collectively the most popular show, period, in the Front Range Republic. The primary difference in how this is handled compared to its real life counterpart is that each of the major FRR networks can broadcast any game, and the main incentive for viewers to turn into your station rather than your competitors is the quality of your commentators. Needless to say, this has resulted in much higher quality analysis than is available in real life.

by Southern Patriots » Sat Jul 23, 2011 9:26 am
Panzerjaeger wrote:Why would Cleopatra have cornrows? She is from Egypt not the goddamn Bronx.

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by Imeriata » Sat Jul 23, 2011 2:26 pm
Astralsideria wrote:You, sir, are the greatest who ever did set foot upon this earth. If there were an appropriate emoticon, I would take my hat off to you.
Altamirus wrote:^War! War! I want to see 18th century soldiers go up againist flaming cats! Do it Imeriata! Do it Now!
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by The Nuclear Fist » Sat Jul 23, 2011 10:49 pm
And you touch the distant beaches with tales of brave Ulysses. . .Farnhamia wrote:You're getting a little too fond of the jerkoff motions.

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by KludgeMUSH » Sun Jul 24, 2011 1:51 am
Basically anything you want, when you want. Channels exist for just about everything and there are on-demand services available that will provide you with even the most esoteric things. If you want to order yourself up an "All Horse Porn, All The Time" channel, we won't judge as long as you pay.Registug wrote:What channels, shows and such are shown on your nation's televisions?

by Central and Eastern Visayas » Sun Jul 24, 2011 2:35 am
Southern Patriots wrote:A lot of things. To list them all would be excessive, but there are channels for movies, cooking, news, sport, and more.
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