Do it!Mrs. Maister has been hooked recently on a show called Manifest. I may have to watch it.
Started Watchmen last night on HBOmax.
Very good so far as I'm at the 4th episode.
Yep. 😉Is that giant blue dildo presented somewhere in the first four episodes? I can't remember which episode Laurie Juspeczyk has it.
Following Yellowjackets new season as well as Ted Lasso, Rabbit Hole, and finished Liasion - all really good!
Watching The Recruit on Netflix too which is good
Holy carp! I’m now up to epi 9 (last epi) and wow. This show is awesomely constructed and executed.Started Watchmen last night on HBOmax.
Very good so far as I'm at the 4th episode.
Having seen it, so far, where else could they go?I was really saddened when I watched Watchmen and then read that HBO and the creators had absolutely no plans to make a second season. It was sooooo good!
I'd say the Mandalorians are more analogous to the Hessians of the American Revolution period.Until watching Mandalorian Episode 7 of Season 3, I was formulating an idea that the Mandalorians were an analogue to gun loving white nationalists, but then Moff Gideon showed up in that outfit, and now, I have to re-think my premise, or reject it entirely.
I'd say
Pro-tip: Stars Wars franchisee has never really ever been Science Fiction.I am trying to channel the idea that science fiction is not really about science and it is not really about fiction, thus my interest in trying to think more deeply about the writer's work on the Mandalorian and consider if it might have something to say about today's life and times.
Pro-tip: Stars Wars franchisee has never really ever been Science Fiction.
It's just been WWII reimagined In Space wrapped with faux-mysticism.
Now, Blade Runner is some good sci-fi. Also see: Robocop.
I hear you. That was not the intent but I see how it can be easily seen that way. I apologize for the tone.So here you are, choosing to do some weird gatekeeping thing, interpreting culture for me?
But...space nazis.I have to gatekeep mendelman. Star Wars was not about WWII. It was a Western in space.
This is the way.is anyone following Ark or Barry?
I feel like I am back to "regular tv" watching things that get dropped a certain day of the week lol
This is the way.
When were younger this state of affairs was perfectly normal. You watched your favorite show every, say, Thursday and had to wait until next Thursday to see the next episode. You had something to discuss with others who are also watching the show and there's a feeling of anticipation associated with the show's next airing. Bingeing on shows can be enjoyable in its own fashion but even the traditional tv viewing model has its own charm. After all, aren't there countless neurochemistry studies that prove that the net endorphin levels released are ultimately greater having a single slice of chocolate cake several times over a week compared to woofing an entire cake down in one sitting? One reaches 'saturation' at a certain point.
'Appointment TV' also provides the opportunity to 'digest' shows more thoroughly. Pick up on nuances that might pass one by when watching multiple episodes back to back in rapid succession.I enjoy both bingeing and the traditional. I mostly binge watch, but Season 1 of House of the Dragon was one episode a week last summer and I have to say I thoroughly enjoyed the "appointment TV" on Sunday nights.
That is why I gave up on it halfway through the second episode.Anybody watching White House Plumbers on Max? For me, the shining performance is Justin Theroux's G. Gordon Liddy. Amazing! But then there's the guy playing E Howard Hunt's son, which is, how shall I say this? His performance is not even mid.
Max is billing this series as a comedy, however, given the context of today's issues, the overall feel of the show is a little too on the nose for my tastes. Calling it a comedy is generous. Maybe in a broad sense with fifty years of hindsight, the stuff CREEP pulled off is indeed comedic, but in reality, it was serious as a heart attack, and through today's lens, the writer's on this series seem to revel in their cynicism mistaking that for comedy.
I cannot find the comedy in the show. We have yet to get beyond the middling political antics at the national scale.
Judge me if you want, but I've been bingeing Vanderpump Rules.
Finished of S4 of Barry...did. not. like.
Currently binging through Capitani on Netflix.
Didn't like the writers forgetting (for the most part) the comedy part of the show being a black comedy...although the discussion in E7 of which Fast and Furious movie to watch to drown out screaming was amusing.whoa - why didn't you like it?
Finished of S4 of Barry...did. not. like.
Currently binging through Capitani on Netflix.
If it makes anyone feel better, I disliked it 1/3 into Season 2. Too relentlessly depressing and bleak for me.whoa - why didn't you like it?
anyone watch The Yellowjackets? Highly disappointed in the finale
Not to be confused with "Asterix", a Gaul who fights Romans in a French comic."Astrid" is a French detective show whose main character is autistic and has intuitive skills the normal folks do not have.
Agreed. Started it last night and...wow...the screenplay and cinematic execution is amazing...and I'm only 1.5 episodes in.Started watching Chernobyl on Max. Wow! One episode in and I am hooked!
Wife and I just finished The Mick on Netflix. We enjoyed it. Kaitlan Olson from Always Sunny stars.
I just downloaded The Righteous Gemstones and we started it last night. I was too tired to really pay attention, but the wife likes it. John Goodman, Danny McBride and one of the guys from Workaholics with a megachurch empire.