Series
After a recent post a little serious , today it's changing the record and to recommend some series that are helping me to overcome the monkey The t (it is hard to take until January for new episodes!)
start with a series I've seen the four seasons he has so far this summer: How I Met Your Mother . It's a comedy that tells the story de cinco amigos (si fueran seis estaría hablando de la grandísima e insuperable Friends ) y más en concreto la historia de uno de ellos, Ted. De hecho, es él el narrador de la serie y además de estar contando la historia de su vida y la de sus amigos a todos los que seguimos sus locuras, está también contándole a sus hijos la historia de cómo conoció a su madre, y sobre esto gira todo lo que sucede... y precisamente esto es lo que le da el punto de originalidad.
Cada capítulo dura unos veinte minutos (otro parecido más con Friends ), así que es bastante sencillo ver la serie rápido porque los capítulos pasan que ni te enteras y entre risas. Un par Video:
The second recommendation is Fringe. Full Throttle. We leave the comedy to enter the realm of science fiction and again we find a resemblance to another great series for excellence: The X-Files . But Fringe no aliens, or just science experiments gone wrong or have been used as not needed. As Lost, is signed by JJ Abrams. A four chapters to end his first season, the thing can not be more interesting. I leave the trailer:
The last recommendation is Damages in Castilian Damages. And with that we turn to the series of lawyers, but nothing to do with my favorite Ally McBeal. Damages is to begin a drama and it is not a series of lawyers to use. This means we will not see many scenes in court as usual in the legal series, but will rather see everything behind (which is very big). Two highlights: the first, the originality of the plot. From the principle will see things that happen in the future ... and make predictions about how to reach this point or who will do what is not worth it fall apart in minutes. Secondly, the cast is headed by the vast Glenn Close. There is more to add. O yeah: most want to be like Patty Hewes.
Also I leave the trailer (sorry for the French subtitles ...):
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