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    Quote Originally Posted by nycsteve View Post
    Queen's Gambit
    Reacher
    Peacemaker
    "Queens Gambit" is an absolute must. Anna Taylor Joy is just amazing in that one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Just Eric View Post


    I stopped after two episodes of Queen's Gambit, it wasn't bad just didn't hold my interst.
    Loved Reacher and rave about Peacemaker to anyone that will listen!!
    It is always interesting how people view things differently. For me "Queens Gambit" ranks up with one of the best limited series ever in the history of television.

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    She-who-must-be-obeyed turned me onto From. Am liking it very much. Reminds me of an Outer Limits episode in which a number of people are trapped in an old house and can't or won't leave. I hear that From is made by the same folks that made Lost. I didn't watch that show, but from what I've heard about how it ended, I hope the same thing isn't in store for From.
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    Finished Reacher last night. I had fun with this one even though pretty far fetched at times. Definitely in for the next season.

    Netflix faves over the last few years:

    Peaky Blinders
    The Witcher
    Brand New Cherry Flavor
    Midnight Mass
    Haunting of Hill House
    Cobra Kai
    Black Summer
    Santa Clarita Diet
    Stranger Things
    Ozark
    Squid Game

    Amazon Prime favorites:

    Truth Seekers
    Bosch
    Jack Ryan
    Hanna
    The Boys
    Reacher
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lopez View Post
    She-who-must-be-obeyed turned me onto From. Am liking it very much. Reminds me of an Outer Limits episode in which a number of people are trapped in an old house and can't or won't leave. I hear that From is made by the same folks that made Lost. I didn't watch that show, but from what I've heard about how it ended, I hope the same thing isn't in store for From.
    Never even heard of this one, but sounds right up my alley. I was as big a LOST fan as there was, but looking at the credits not seeing a connection outside of lead actor Harlod Perrineau, but the premise looks interesting. May have to check this one out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerjo View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Just Eric View Post
    Scarlett Johannsson!!
    Now there's a distraction
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    I'm pretty amazed no one's mentioned Squid Game, yet. Other than the last 15 seconds, I really liked it.

    As for the shows already mentioned, I've seen and enjoyed (to some degree) most. Of those I haven't, these show promise to me:
    Travelers - watched E1 last night and enjoyed it enough to watch more
    From - read the synopsis on Epix the other day but passed; will have to check it out, now
    Midnight Mass - read about it awhile back and the premise reminded me of some movie I didn't like so I passed on it; apparently, I was hasty; it helps that it's a miniseries

    I'm ambivalent about Mr. Mercedes

    Here's one I tried recently but couldn't get past the first episode: Peep Show

    The biggest disappointment for me: Foundation. Oy.

    Here are the shows from the past few years that immediately (or nearly so) grabbed me and kept me coming back for more (in alphabetical order):
    Brand New Cherry Flavor - wouldn't have checked it out if it hadn't been for this thread
    Condor (Epix) - great update to the classic spy novel & movie, Six(Three) Days of the Condor
    Dead to Me - Linda Cardellini... say no more; fortunately, it's also a great show
    Letterkenny - soooo funny
    Locke & Key
    Good Omens
    Preacher - probably the most outrageous show in TV history, it's offbeat and weird like Brand New Cherry Flavor, only more so
    Rick & Morty - actually, S1 was in 2013 but S5 was last year and S6 is due this year(?), so it qualifies; this might be my favorite show of the past decade
    Santa Clarita Diet - so disappointed it got cancelled
    Warrior Nun - based on comments many of you have made over the years, you need to check this out; here's the premise on Wikipedia: Warrior Nun

    I just discovered why Santa Clarita Diet was cancelled: a complicated budget model.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveSly View Post
    Dude......you basically just listed most of the shows that I thought are some of the best!


    Quote Originally Posted by progmatist View Post
    Colin Jost landing her is evidence God has a sense of humor.
    I've seen women "date down" before, but I don't think this is the case. Colin is an intelligent, nice guy with a great sense of humor, the three things most women look for in a guy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hal... View Post
    I'm pretty amazed no one's mentioned Squid Game, yet. Other than the last 15 seconds, I really liked it.
    Totally forgot that one and just added it. Loved that show even with the last 15 seconds I was more annoyed by the twist with the old dude.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveSly View Post
    Never even heard of this one, but sounds right up my alley. I was as big a LOST fan as there was, but looking at the credits not seeing a connection outside of lead actor Harlod Perrineau, but the premise looks interesting. May have to check this one out.
    After checking out the trailer apparently it is done by the executive producers of LOST. I love the trailer so will need to check this out for sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hal... View Post
    I'm pretty amazed no one's mentioned Squid Game, yet. Other than the last 15 seconds, I really liked it.

    I just discovered why Santa Clarita Diet was cancelled: a complicated budget model.
    Big fan of "Squid Game" here too.

    I was also bummed "Santa Clarita Diet" was cancelled.

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    Gravity Falls, on Disney+.

    Holeee crap, what an amazing piece of animated paranoia!
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    Quote Originally Posted by nycsteve View Post
    Queen's Gambit
    Reacher
    Peacemaker
    Yes, Queen's Gambit should have been on my list, too. Good call.

    I've yet to watch Reacher or Peacemaker, but hope to change that soon.

    I also forgot to mention Sense8. Loved it.

    Quote Originally Posted by Hal... View Post
    I'm pretty amazed no one's mentioned Squid Game, yet. Other than the last 15 seconds, I really liked it.
    I liked Squid Game, and really liked the whole idea and tone of it, but I don't think it stacks up against the other shows I (and others) listed

    Quote Originally Posted by Hal... View Post

    Here are the shows from the past few years that immediately (or nearly so) grabbed me and kept me coming back for more (in alphabetical order):
    Brand New Cherry Flavor - wouldn't have checked it out if it hadn't been for this thread
    Condor (Epix) - great update to the classic spy novel & movie, Six(Three) Days of the Condor
    Dead to Me - Linda Cardellini... say no more; fortunately, it's also a great show
    Letterkenny - soooo funny
    Locke & Key
    Good Omens
    Preacher - probably the most outrageous show in TV history, it's offbeat and weird like Brand New Cherry Flavor, only more so
    Rick & Morty - actually, S1 was in 2013 but S5 was last year and S6 is due this year(?), so it qualifies; this might be my favorite show of the past decade
    Santa Clarita Diet - so disappointed it got cancelled
    Warrior Nun - based on comments many of you have made over the years, you need to check this out; here's the premise on Wikipedia: Warrior Nun

    I just discovered why Santa Clarita Diet was cancelled: a complicated budget model.
    Really want to check out Condor. And also Counterpart.


    Has anyone watched Archive 81, on Netflix?
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    Of the shows I have watched in the last year another one that really stuck out for me would be "The Boys". I really really really dug that one. New season coming sometime this year too. I also really enjoyed the limited series "Mare Of Eastown" on HBO.

    We also have the final season of "Better Call Saul" to look forward to this year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Bails View Post
    Has anyone watched Archive 81, on Netflix?
    I thought it was real good. A nice creepy, claustrophobic atmosphere.
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    I thought of another one late last night when I was half asleep. Unfortunately, I forgot what it was.

    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Bails View Post
    I also forgot to mention Sense8... Counterpart... Archive 81
    Thanks for reminding me of Sense8 and Archive 81.

    Hadn't heard of Counterpart and looked it up. It's on Starz, so I can't see it.
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    Arcane or Arcane: League of Legends streams on Netflix and is animated. It's fantasy done really well, though I didn't know anything about the cannon or where it came from, etc. It comes from the League of Legends video game. The delicate balance between the rich city of Piltover and the seedy underbelly of Zaun. Tensions between these city-states boil over with the creation of hextech a way for any person to control magical energy in Piltover.

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    I've read some awesome reviews of Arcane on some geek/nerd sites. I gotta try it sometime.

    I've been watching the animated Vox Machina on Prime Video which kind of scratches a D&D itch but only so much.
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    Colin Jost landing [Scarlett Johannsson] is evidence God has a sense of humor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hippypants View Post
    Arcane or Arcane: League of Legends streams on Netflix and is animated. It's fantasy done really well, though I didn't know anything about the cannon or where it came from, etc. It comes from the League of Legends video game. The delicate balance between the rich city of Piltover and the seedy underbelly of Zaun. Tensions between these city-states boil over with the creation of hextech a way for any person to control magical energy in Piltover.
    Arcane is gorgeous to look at, I'm really enjoying it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Progatron View Post
    Well, I suffered through two episodes of Pam & Tommy, but it's truly terrible, and I can't imagine it will suddenly (or even gradually) become excellent. For one thing, it's not a very good story to make a series from (which I thought as soon as I heard about it). Tommy Lee is also an incredible asshole and thus hard to watch. Lily James (who I love) does a terrific job and completely morphs into the role of Pamela Anderson, but she's a bright spot in a complete trainwreck. It's padded with about a dozen song montages per episode - and I'm not exaggerating - which is a sure-fire sign that the script is lacking.

    Oh, and that's all before mentioning the painfully lengthy scenes where Tommy talks to his penis, which is a prosthetic that is shown uncomfortably close-up, and turns upwards to talk to him in an intended comedic fashion. Wow, does this thing ever stink.
    I see it only got better from there:

    https://www.blogto.com/film/2022/02/...treal-toronto/

    To sum up: they show Pam's early years when she was discovered, and the Labatt brewery rep hands her his business card which reads 'Montreal, Ontario'. That's some fine fact-checking right there.
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    Scarlett may be more popular, hotter and wealthier, but Jost is no shrinking violet. Harvard educated, besties with Pete Buttigieg(sp?), and multiple awards for writing. Smart, not unhandsome, moderately wealthy, and connected.

    But still, I was probably the better choice for her and she never replied to any of my 1,657 letters/emails/texts/DMs.

    Her loss.
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    I don't think I've read mention of Last Week Tonight with John Oliver. Biting satire, hilarious, and totally enjoyable.
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    The wife and I just finished “Inventing Anna” on Netflix. It was a decent enough watch. Not great, but not terrible either. The show is 9 episodes long. The story probably could have been told in about 5 or 6. Julia Garner (from Ozark) plays Anna and has gotten quite a bit of flack on the net for her accent, but when you compare it to the real-life Anna I thought she got it pretty close. The story is accurate for the most part. I liked it, but didn’t love it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mozo-pg View Post
    I don't think I've read mention of Last Week Tonight with John Oliver. Biting satire, hilarious, and totally enjoyable.
    John Oliver is brilliant. I thoroughly enjoyed his stint as Daily Show guest host, when Jon Stewart took the summer off to direct a movie.
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