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The Leftovers - New HBO Show


Montsta

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Anybody see the preview for this show? Looks like the premise is that 2% of the world's population vanished into thin air, and that there seems to be a group of crazies that know what happened that hang around like Westboro Baptist Church.

It's on Sunday nights on hbo starting June 29th so I'll give hbo the benefit of the doubt and will definitely be watching.

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Can't wait for this. It's weird that essentially any HBO show that comes out, I immediately think it's going to be great This show looks to back up that assumption.

Hbo does things nobody else does. Like I really like Sons of Anarchy and Walking Dead, but I also think damn how good would these shows be if they were on hbo instead.

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Hbo does things nobody else does. Like I really like Sons of Anarchy and Walking Dead, but I also think damn how good would these shows be if they were on hbo instead.

 

SOA on HBO just gave me a boner. 

 

So many good to great shows from the past would've been so much better on HBO, potentially of course. 

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