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I've been doing a rewatch of Breaking Bad. Into season 3 now and god damn this show is still so good.
Since I originally watched BB, I've also watched all of The Sopranos and The Wire. Of those three, that are often compared, I'd still have BB first, then The Wire and a pretty big gap before The Sopranos.
Since I originally watched BB, I've also watched all of The Sopranos and The Wire. Of those three, that are often compared, I'd still have BB first, then The Wire and a pretty big gap before The Sopranos.
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I need to rewatch BB while reading fan sites there was so much I missed. I’m sure I saw it here many years ago, but there’s a website that analyzed scenes based on what color shirt characters were wearing. And Vince Carter confirmed that it was intentional, and he was shocked people caught all of the subtle shit they threw in.Shirley wrote: Sat Feb 08, 2025 11:00 am I've been doing a rewatch of Breaking Bad. Into season 3 now and god damn this show is still so good.
Since I originally watched BB, I've also watched all of The Sopranos and The Wire. Of those three, that are often compared, I'd still have BB first, then The Wire and a pretty big gap before The Sopranos.
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No wonder pruitt hated that show.The Sybian wrote: Sat Feb 08, 2025 11:33 amI need to rewatch BB while reading fan sites there was so much I missed. I’m sure I saw it here many years ago, but there’s a website that analyzed scenes based on what color shirt characters were wearing. And Vince Carter confirmed that it was intentional, and he was shocked people caught all of the subtle shit they threw in.Shirley wrote: Sat Feb 08, 2025 11:00 am I've been doing a rewatch of Breaking Bad. Into season 3 now and god damn this show is still so good.
Since I originally watched BB, I've also watched all of The Sopranos and The Wire. Of those three, that are often compared, I'd still have BB first, then The Wire and a pretty big gap before The Sopranos.
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I haven’t had a guilty pleasure show in a long time, but our friend we are staying with here in Michigan has been watching Younger and I’m kinda hooked. I don’t know why and I’m not proud of it, but here we are.
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Vince Carter?The Sybian wrote: Sat Feb 08, 2025 11:33 amI need to rewatch BB while reading fan sites there was so much I missed. I’m sure I saw it here many years ago, but there’s a website that analyzed scenes based on what color shirt characters were wearing. And Vince Carter confirmed that it was intentional, and he was shocked people caught all of the subtle shit they threw in.Shirley wrote: Sat Feb 08, 2025 11:00 am I've been doing a rewatch of Breaking Bad. Into season 3 now and god damn this show is still so good.
Since I originally watched BB, I've also watched all of The Sopranos and The Wire. Of those three, that are often compared, I'd still have BB first, then The Wire and a pretty big gap before The Sopranos.
(I think you mean Vince Gilligan)
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I've started watching "What We Do In The Shadows" while eating lunch or doing stuff in the kitchen. Not sure why I didn't watch it earlier...its pretty damn funny, with a lot of people from other stuff I enjoy. And Matt Berry as Lazlo is fantastic. The "Jackie Daytona" episode is so good.
ETA: Forgot to mention that the energy Vampire, Colin Robinson, is a great character.
ETA: Forgot to mention that the energy Vampire, Colin Robinson, is a great character.
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The episode where he meets another energy vampire played by Vanessa Bayer is amazing.DaveInSeattle wrote: Sat Feb 08, 2025 11:54 am I've started watching "What We Do In The Shadows" while eating lunch or doing stuff in the kitchen. Not sure why I didn't watch it earlier...its pretty damn funny, with a lot of people from other stuff I enjoy. And Matt Berry as Lazlo is fantastic. The "Jackie Daytona" episode is so good.
ETA: Forgot to mention that the energy Vampire, Colin Robinson, is a great character.
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Ha, guess I conflated Vince Gilligan and Chris Carter from their X-Files partnership.DaveInSeattle wrote: Sat Feb 08, 2025 11:52 amVince Carter?The Sybian wrote: Sat Feb 08, 2025 11:33 amI need to rewatch BB while reading fan sites there was so much I missed. I’m sure I saw it here many years ago, but there’s a website that analyzed scenes based on what color shirt characters were wearing. And Vince Carter confirmed that it was intentional, and he was shocked people caught all of the subtle shit they threw in.Shirley wrote: Sat Feb 08, 2025 11:00 am I've been doing a rewatch of Breaking Bad. Into season 3 now and god damn this show is still so good.
Since I originally watched BB, I've also watched all of The Sopranos and The Wire. Of those three, that are often compared, I'd still have BB first, then The Wire and a pretty big gap before The Sopranos.
(I think you mean Vince Gilligan)
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I was intrigued when I saw that Marin Scorsese has a docudrama tv series airing. But, as soon as I saw that it is streaming on Fox Nation - well, I’m never going to to see it.
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Surviving Black Hawk Down on Netflix is interesting. Read Black Hawk Down and watched the movie, but this covers interviews.witg folks who were in the fight and Somalis who lived in the area and fought against the U.S.
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I agree...however:wlu_lax6 wrote: Tue Feb 11, 2025 9:33 pm Surviving Black Hawk Down on Netflix is interesting. Read Black Hawk Down and watched the movie, but this covers interviews.witg folks who were in the fight and Somalis who lived in the area and fought against the U.S.
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Agree, it would've been great to see more on how those folks are coping with PTSD and what their lives are like now. And after all that heavy stuff, expensive whiskey definitely feels more fitting than beer or wine
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We watched the Questlove documentary about the music on SNL last night. It was pretty good...definitely worth checking out. The part about Kanye just going off the deep end during the "good night" part of an episode was bizarre. As was seeng Guiliani (fuckhead) and Bernie Kerik (convicted felon/fuckhead) for the first episode after 9/11 opener.
We really liked the "music in sketches" stuff...and agreed that the best was the "Punk Band reunites at daughter's wedding" one. That was hilarious.
I commented afterwards that it probably just reflects where SNL is in the culture, and on the state of the musiic business in general, but it is a LONG PATH from having Captain Beefheart or Sun Ra to Billie Eilish or Taylor Swift as musical guests.
We really liked the "music in sketches" stuff...and agreed that the best was the "Punk Band reunites at daughter's wedding" one. That was hilarious.
I commented afterwards that it probably just reflects where SNL is in the culture, and on the state of the musiic business in general, but it is a LONG PATH from having Captain Beefheart or Sun Ra to Billie Eilish or Taylor Swift as musical guests.
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After watching the most recent episode of "Severance", I had the thought that I hope the show runners have a plan for how things are going to resolve at the end. I'm starting to worry about it becoming too much like "Lost"....all these layers and layers of stuff/details....not really paying off at the end.
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The creators have specifically mentioned they do not ^want this to become another Lost that suffered bloat and intentionally dragged things out. There’s a ton going on, but IMO every scene has a purposeDaveInSeattle wrote: Sun Feb 16, 2025 11:56 am After watching the most recent episode of "Severance", I had the thought that I hope the show runners have a plan for how things are going to resolve at the end. I'm starting to worry about it becoming too much like "Lost"....all these layers and layers of stuff/details....not really paying off at the end.
Article mentioning they’re aware of your fears.
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Three episodes in, and this has the potential to be one of the best shows I've watched in a long time.
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I expected that all season wasn’t ready for it when it finally happened.
Anyway that was pretty great. The get up that Farrell was buried under was amazing. As was the casting of young Oz. The accents were too much sometimes but the similarities between the kid and Oz costume were great
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Worth checking out on your local pbs station.
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I was all excited to start watching Robert DeNiro in the series, 'Zero Day' on Netflix (tomorrow), until I watched the preview.
I don't need to watch an all too possible worse version of the reality we're currently suffering through. Maybe I'll change my mind once it gets some reviews written about it, but no. I'll step aside on this one for now.
I don't need to watch an all too possible worse version of the reality we're currently suffering through. Maybe I'll change my mind once it gets some reviews written about it, but no. I'll step aside on this one for now.
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I recommend watching Jack Reacher punch people. Makes me feel better.
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Eh, it seems like the people in that movie are pushing back on an overreaching government. Not at all like our current reality.EnochRoot wrote: Wed Feb 19, 2025 5:03 pm I was all excited to start watching Robert DeNiro in the series, 'Zero Day' on Netflix (tomorrow), until I watched the preview.
I don't need to watch an all too possible worse version of the reality we're currently suffering through. Maybe I'll change my mind once it gets some reviews written about it, but no. I'll step aside on this one for now.
BTW, that same feeling is why I've never been able to watch that Civil War movie. It seemed too plausible then and WAY too plausible now.
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Yup, I waited too long to watch it and now I really don't want to.Shirley wrote: Wed Feb 19, 2025 5:26 pmEh, it seems like the people in that movie are pushing back on an overreaching government. Not at all like our current reality.EnochRoot wrote: Wed Feb 19, 2025 5:03 pm I was all excited to start watching Robert DeNiro in the series, 'Zero Day' on Netflix (tomorrow), until I watched the preview.
I don't need to watch an all too possible worse version of the reality we're currently suffering through. Maybe I'll change my mind once it gets some reviews written about it, but no. I'll step aside on this one for now.
BTW, that same feeling is why I've never been able to watch that Civil War movie. It seemed too plausible then and WAY too plausible now.
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Same here, I really wanted to see it and forgot. Now I can't watch. It was funny seeing posts from MAGAts about that movie, saying it showed the danger of "fascistic Dems" and what would happen if they didn't stand up to Biden.Giff wrote: Wed Feb 19, 2025 5:31 pmYup, I waited too long to watch it and now I really don't want to.Shirley wrote: Wed Feb 19, 2025 5:26 pmEh, it seems like the people in that movie are pushing back on an overreaching government. Not at all like our current reality.EnochRoot wrote: Wed Feb 19, 2025 5:03 pm I was all excited to start watching Robert DeNiro in the series, 'Zero Day' on Netflix (tomorrow), until I watched the preview.
I don't need to watch an all too possible worse version of the reality we're currently suffering through. Maybe I'll change my mind once it gets some reviews written about it, but no. I'll step aside on this one for now.
BTW, that same feeling is why I've never been able to watch that Civil War movie. It seemed too plausible then and WAY too plausible now.
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Who controls the levers isn't particularly relevant to me as it's the same toxic currency.Shirley wrote: Wed Feb 19, 2025 5:26 pmEh, it seems like the people in that movie are pushing back on an overreaching government. Not at all like our current reality.EnochRoot wrote: Wed Feb 19, 2025 5:03 pm I was all excited to start watching Robert DeNiro in the series, 'Zero Day' on Netflix (tomorrow), until I watched the preview.
I don't need to watch an all too possible worse version of the reality we're currently suffering through. Maybe I'll change my mind once it gets some reviews written about it, but no. I'll step aside on this one for now.
BTW, that same feeling is why I've never been able to watch that Civil War movie. It seemed too plausible then and WAY too plausible now.
I probably need harder drugs.
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Aw, poor JKR
I saw a commerical or preview for that (the latest season) but somehow missed that there are others dating back to 2017.
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I just burned through two seasons in five nights. So fun!rass wrote: Wed Feb 19, 2025 5:13 pm I recommend watching Jack Reacher punch people. Makes me feel better.
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Had never heard of that show until I read that the Jack Reacher guy went to HS with Matt Gaetz and truly hates him.
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Oh good! Does Prime drop the whole thing at once or is it week by week?
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Not sure what they did for Reacher in the past (I too just started watching this winter) but I think for most other shows Prime releases 2 or 3 episodes to start and then goes weekly after that.
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Reviews are .... not good.EnochRoot wrote: Wed Feb 19, 2025 5:03 pm I was all excited to start watching Robert DeNiro in the series, 'Zero Day' on Netflix (tomorrow), until I watched the preview.
I don't need to watch an all too possible worse version of the reality we're currently suffering through. Maybe I'll change my mind once it gets some reviews written about it, but no. I'll step aside on this one for now.
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I bailed out on "Landman"...Billy Bob was great, but I couldn't stomach anymore of the Ali Larter/Smokeshow teenaged daughter story lines.
So I'm now watching "Day of the Jackel" when I'm riding my windtrainer. And so far, its pretty good. But I don't know...there's some things that make me thing that people just aren't that smart.
So I'm now watching "Day of the Jackel" when I'm riding my windtrainer. And so far, its pretty good. But I don't know...there's some things that make me thing that people just aren't that smart.
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Yeah... I enjoyed the show but it isn't airtight and definitely relied on people (including Redmayne's character) doing dumb things occasionally.DaveInSeattle wrote: Fri Feb 21, 2025 3:01 pm I bailed out on "Landman"...Billy Bob was great, but I couldn't stomach anymore of the Ali Larter/Smokeshow teenaged daughter story lines.
So I'm now watching "Day of the Jackel" when I'm riding my windtrainer. And so far, its pretty good. But I don't know...there's some things that make me thing that people just aren't that smart.
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We watched the pilot last night and... yeah, it's been in my head all day. If I was on a solo weekend, I'd probably binge right through it.
Great concept and executed very well in Ep1.
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Sorry, Paradise or Reacher?Nonlinear FC wrote: Fri Feb 21, 2025 4:15 pmWe watched the pilot last night and... yeah, it's been in my head all day. If I was on a solo weekend, I'd probably binge right through it.
Great concept and executed very well in Ep1.
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Oh, yeah, that was super confusing.
Paradise.
(And I've watched 3 or 4 episodes of Reacher and it's... fine, better than fine. But it gets a little repetitive pretty quickly, IMO.)
Paradise.
(And I've watched 3 or 4 episodes of Reacher and it's... fine, better than fine. But it gets a little repetitive pretty quickly, IMO.)
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Awesome, thanks.Nonlinear FC wrote: Fri Feb 21, 2025 4:19 pm Oh, yeah, that was super confusing.
Paradise.
(And I've watched 3 or 4 episodes of Reacher and it's... fine, better than fine. But it gets a little repetitive pretty quickly, IMO.)
We've watched both Reacher seasons and I know we'll watch this new one. But I'd like to see if I can sell my wife on some Paradise before we do.
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Paradise has been renewed for a second season, so no worries about a lack of resolution anytime soon.
Though I feel like the timespan available for relevant flashbacks is a lot smaller than was the case in This Is Us (same show creator) so not sure if that will hit a wall at some point.
Though I feel like the timespan available for relevant flashbacks is a lot smaller than was the case in This Is Us (same show creator) so not sure if that will hit a wall at some point.
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