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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveSly View Post
    Do you know how many total episodes there will be? It is on our list to watch, but may wait until the full season is released.
    I believe it is 8 episodes with the last premiering on the 18th this month. Not positive.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Klonk View Post
    I do too. Episode 2

    Must admit to a nitpick though that the whole 'is Butcher good or is he bad' thing is getting tiresome. For me at least.
    Yeah, but at least he is still always a dick!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lou View Post
    I believe it is 8 episodes with the last premiering on the 18th this month. Not positive.

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    Interview With A Vampire (Season 2) – AMC: This show seems to fly under the radar as I never hear people talking about it, but I think it is excellent. I read all of the Ann Rice books, but it has been years, so I don’t remember a lot of details. The show has outstanding acting, sets, and writing and is well worth exploring if you like vampire tales. I hope they have a season 3.

    4.5 out of 5 Stars.


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    I thought season 1 of Interview was pretty killer. Haven't seen season 2 yet.

    I'm about to wrap up season 1 of Tokyo Vice. Will also hit the latest The Boys tonight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lou View Post
    Yeah, but at least he is still always a dick!
    true!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick L. View Post
    I thought season 1 of Interview was pretty killer. Haven't seen season 2 yet.

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    If you liked season 1 I can't imagine that you would not dig season 2.

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    Season 3 of The Bear was a disappointment. First two seasons were great. Hope they right the ship for season 4.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Klonk View Post
    I do too. Episode 2

    Must admit to a nitpick though that the whole 'is Butcher good or is he bad' thing is getting tiresome. For me at least.
    We got 4 episodes into the new season last night and I have to agree with you. Although I am enjoying it as always, so far this seems to be a slight step down. The plot is bit on the slow side and some of the sub plots are just rather tedious. I find myself not caring much about the Frenchie romance subplot and the whole Kimiko subplot just seems to be thrown in as filler. That being said, the 4th episode where Homelander goes back to the lab where he was conceived was great and there is still a half season to go, so I won't judge until the season is over, but so far I am slightly disappointed.

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    I was watching some of the ID Channel's Fear Thy Neighbors, which can be streamed off Philo or other channels. There may be another series similar to that title, but I find some of this type real life shows interesting, in that how did these neighbors let if escalate to this level? Some of the incidents were egged on by the other neighbor, but in others some of them were just victims of people with probably either mental issues, drinking, drugs, or a combination of the everything.

    There was one in a rather affluent neighorhood in Houston, where for whatever reason the new homeowner came under attack by his neighbor next door. He started by yelling out in the yard, then he threw human feces all over his driveway and car, one night he knocked out some glass to his garage. Luckily the neighbor had a doorbell camera to catch all that on video. The guy was finally arrested. It didn't go into if there was some past history, but the guy seemed pretty looney.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hippypants View Post
    I was watching some of the ID Channel's Fear Thy Neighbors, which can be streamed off Philo or other channels. There may be another series similar to that title, but I find some of this type real life shows interesting, in that how did these neighbors let if escalate to this level? Some of the incidents were egged on by the other neighbor, but in others some of them were just victims of people with probably either mental issues, drinking, drugs, or a combination of the everything.

    There was one in a rather affluent neighorhood in Houston, where for whatever reason the new homeowner came under attack by his neighbor next door. He started by yelling out in the yard, then he threw human feces all over his driveway and car, one night he knocked out some glass to his garage. Luckily the neighbor had a doorbell camera to catch all that on video. The guy was finally arrested. It didn't go into if there was some past history, but the guy seemed pretty looney.
    I have watched some episodes of that show here and there. Some truly disturbing stuff in some of them.

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    My wife watches way too much of that true crime stuff and the bad neighbors are certainly a sub-genre of that. Mental health issues seem to be the culprit for much of the cases.
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    ^^ Fictional crime shows/police procedurals aren't much better. The entire genre has been way overdone.
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    Secrets of Penthouse--Hulu, four episode, I think. Bob Guccione creator of Penthouse magazine. No surprise he like having sex with a lot of different women, many very young, tho from what they showed, legal age-wise. Still I would think a lot of them were pretty naive. A few of the women out him as being a predator to some degree.

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    We've already got a start date for the second season of Tulsa King, so where the hell is the announcement for the third season of Bosch Legacy? Patience is not my strong suit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dropforge View Post
    Patience is not my strong suit.
    My ex used to say, "patience is its own reward."

    I hated that.

    To paraphrase Sunshine Parker, boy am I glad she's not around anymore. (<-- that's a pretty esoteric reference; 40 bucks to anyone who gets it)

    Funny thing is, in my old-ish age, I've never been more patient.
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    ^^^ The Sure Thing?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hal... View Post
    Funny thing is, in my old-ish age, I've never been more patient.
    So am I, but I want/need to know when it starts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sturgeon's Lawyer View Post
    ^^^ The Sure Thing?
    Forty shekels!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sturgeon's Lawyer View Post
    ^^^ The Sure Thing?
    Elliot? You're gonna name the kid Elliot? No, you can't name the kid Elliot. Elliot is a fat kid with glasses who eats paste.
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    ^^^ The Sure Thing?
    Here's your 40 bucks:

    “From thirty feet away she looked like a lot of class. From ten feet away she looked like something made up to be seen from thirty feet away.” – Philip Marlowe

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerjo View Post
    Elliot? You're gonna name the kid Elliot? No, you can't name the kid Elliot. Elliot is a fat kid with glasses who eats paste.
    That's a great line.

    Another one I love is when Gib and Lance are talking about Gib having second thoughts about sleeping with the sure thing and Lance says, "you're nervous, because you haven't done it in a while. It's like riding a bike. You just got to climb on and keep pedaling. And wear something white at night."

    I've lost count of how many times I've seen that movie, which I saw opening weekend. And, man, did I have a crush on Daphne Zuniga after that.

    It was also the movie I first noticed the excellent Viveca Lindfors who, apparently, was in King of Kings and Creepshow, both of which I'd seen prior. I probably also saw her in an episode of Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. And according to her filmography she was also in The Way We Were, which I've never seen... and never will.

    She was quite the looker in her day:

    “From thirty feet away she looked like a lot of class. From ten feet away she looked like something made up to be seen from thirty feet away.” – Philip Marlowe

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hal... View Post
    Here's your 40 bucks:

    Oh deer!!
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