Disney+ has a section with the movies and some of the series in chronological order.
"That gum you like is going to come back in style."
Someone raised the point they don't like religious zealots in reference to Raised By Wolves above. I have similar issues with the Gemstones variety. I liked the guy in the baseball one , Fourth and Down or ? and his Vice Principals series. But I can't get past my dislike of this brand of religious blather. I tried.
Two episodes in to the new season of "Raised By Wolves" and it is great as ever. We had to go back and watch a 30 minute re-cap of season 1 on YouTube to remember all of the details of what happened before, but looks like season 2 is going to be another great ride.
Watched the documentary "The Tinder Swindler" on Netflix yesterday. Goes to show how gullible people can be.
We finished Part 1 of Ozark (great setup for Part 2) and have moved on to The Sinner, Season 3. This one is a little weird.
Music isn't about chops, or even about talent - it's about sound and the way that sound communicates to people. Mike Keneally
For some inexplicable reason I rewatched season 1 of Black Summer over the past few days. Apparently, I never finished it. It's better than I remember, too.
Started season 2, yesterday, and so far, so good.
For those unfamiliar, imagine a mix of The Walking Dead and 28 Days Later but written by smarter people.
“The red zone is for immediate loading and unloading of passengers only. There is no stopping in the white zone."
"Who would have thought a whale would be so heavy?" - Moe Sizlak
Oh. Well, I guess I won't finish it, then. Thanks Klonk!
I haven't been disappointed, so far, but truth be told, I'm kind of waiting for it to settle in, so to speak. One of the things I liked about the first season was seeing things from different characters' pov. This season, it feels like it's jumping around a little too much. That's what I mean about waiting for it to settle in.
“The red zone is for immediate loading and unloading of passengers only. There is no stopping in the white zone."
We went to start watching the new (4th) season of The Sinner on Amazon Prime and they are charging for it. It pisses me off that Prime charges for their service, and then makes some programming additional rental only. Anyway..........The Sinner is certainly a different show. It is as much about Bill Pullman wrestling with his inner demons as it is about the mystery in the show. I have enjoyed all 3 seasons so far, and think Pullman is pretty amazing in it, but the show is not for everryone.
Regarding Ozark, I think each season gets better. I was not blown away after season 1, but have enjoyed each consecutive season more. I still don't put it at "Breaking Bad" level as some do, but it is a pretty strong show for the most part.
Ahh, that sucks! It was on Showtime here, and now being carried by our cable carrier's 'On Demand' service. The only problem is it has commercials that you can't skip, but at least they are only one at a time. We are halfway through and it's just as good as previous seasons. And as I mentioned before, has the added bonus of being filmed in specific Nova Scotia locations we're very familiar with. Agreed about Pullman as well, he does an excellent job with a nuanced character.
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We're watching Season 3 on Netflix
Music isn't about chops, or even about talent - it's about sound and the way that sound communicates to people. Mike Keneally
Exactly. I was not too impressed with the documentary approach of prominently relying on two victims. I realize they were the catalyst of his being "caught", but their portions felt like testimonials which turned me off. I guess that's nitpicking as the overall message was intact. My preference would've been a deeper story about his victims, his accomplices, the intricacy of the con, etc.
That description is a top three get Eric to watch this show enticement!
Duncan's going to make a Horns Emoticon!!!
My wife and I intended to binge the 3rd season of Ricky Gervais’ After Life having loved the first two seasons. Somehow this season seems to be a bit of a re-tread and we are reluctantly catching a show every couple of days. The central theme of the loss of his wife seems to have less impact with each video reminiscence scene. It’s a pity because the other cast members are excellent and I think he has the makings of a great little slice of small-town life comedy if he more fully developed those sub-plots. Obviously that is not going to happen as he has already closed the lid on the project.
We are at episode 4 and in no hurry - TBH I wouldn’t care one way or the other if we don’t finish the season out at all. Quite surprising because I absolutely love everything else Ricky has done.
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