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HBO's Tell Me You Love Me. . . anyone watching this?

All I know is I flipped over to HBO and there was a whole lot of balls pounding ass.

I was like "WTF?? Oh, this must be that show where they have sex."
 
All I could say was "whoa" when that chick started spanking her hubby off, just to see what the spoo looked like

ROFLUNICYCLE
 
Originally posted by: loup garou
Yes, it sucks.

Love your username. French for werewolf yes?

If you like crime drama type books, read Patricia Cornwell's "Black Notice". The storyline of that one revolves around a killer refered to as the "loup garou". I'm currently reading it, so I don't know how the story ends, but very good so far. 🙂
 
I downloaded the episode from my favorite torrent site.

What can I say?

Another HBO drama with vignettes on 3/4 different couples, each having their own problems, pretty much all of them related to sex.

It is no wonder, according to our media today, that sex is the absolute most important thing in a relationship, and this latest show just enforces the trend.
 
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
I downloaded the episode from my favorite torrent site.

What can I say?

Another HBO drama with vignettes on 3/4 different couples, each having their own problems, pretty much all of them related to sex.

It is no wonder, according to our media today, that sex is the absolute most important thing in a relationship, and this latest show just enforces the trend.

no, in america violence rules number 1!!!
 
I don't think this show is aimed at the single/young 20 somethings crowd. It's not a trendy/hip spin like SITC or Entourage.

It's a very raw, honest look at real problems. Albeit a bit glamourized and dramatized for the sake of interest.

I haven't watched a lot of Californication but I did catch a few. TMYLM felt a lot more "honest" and real, but not as flashy or witty as Cal.

If you are married and with kids, or have been in a relationship with someone for a while I guess it hits at a lot more tender spots than if you are younger/single.

The show doesn't have a lot of room for growth though. Unless they keep bringing in new characters I don't know where they will continue to arc the story lines.
 
just watched an episode last night. man lots of nudity in that show. they almost show penetration even :shocked:
 
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