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Wife and I finished S1 of "The Komensky Method" with Michael Douglas, Alan Arkin and Nancy Travis. My wife liked it more than me but the jokes/set-ups are pretty standard. Douglas needs better writing to be a reliable comedic actor while Arkin elevates even the most banal.

Started "Forever" on AP. Fred Armisen and Maya Rudolph play a married couple in a show done by one of the writer/producers of Aziz Ansari's "Master of None". Only two episodes in and I like it. Fred's just good fun. 
Completely agree about komisky and Douglas needing just a little better/funnier stuff to work with. But to be fair, he played the role well and had more funny in him than I was expecting. And of course Arkin.

Eta... I read Fred and immediately thought Savage. 

 
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Completely agree about komisky and Douglas needing just a little better/funnier stuff to work with. But to be fair, he played the role well and had more funny in him than I was expecting. And of course Arkin.

Eta... I read Fred and immediately thought Savage. 
he's a capable actor with good-to-decent timing. think back to "Romancing the Stone", "Wonder Boys" and ""War of the Roses". He even did a halfway decent episode of "Will & Grace". He just needs better material. Guys like Arkin do shows like this in their sleep and manage to be funnier.

 
he's a capable actor with good-to-decent timing. think back to "Romancing the Stone", "Wonder Boys" and ""War of the Roses". He even did a halfway decent episode of "Will & Grace". He just needs better material. Guys like Arkin do shows like this in their sleep and manage to be funnier.
well said. 

we watched a few and stopped... iirc, out of disinterest.

now that I think about it- of what I saw, the very short scenes with douglas and gf's son are his funniest. reactions to his acting class are decent too... really, it's his reactions to other people being funny- so like you said, his timing and ability to be the straight guy saying kinda funny things.

 
well said. 

we watched a few and stopped... iirc, out of disinterest.

now that I think about it- of what I saw, the very short scenes with douglas and gf's son are his funniest. reactions to his acting class are decent too... really, it's his reactions to other people being funny- so like you said, his timing and ability to be the straight guy saying kinda funny things.
i wouldn't have bothered past the first few episodes but the wife did a few LOL's. it was only 8 episodes so I can cope pretty well.

i'm more interested in the conceit of "Forever", honestly,  but i'd prefer not to watch a show about the ennui of married life with my wife.

 
I slogged through the Disappearance of Madeleine McCann while sick on Saturday.  They really stretched this out to cover 8 episodes but I was pretty clueless on the whole case so it was pretty good to me.  The videos of the cadaver sniffing dogs were creepy as hell.  Makes me want to think twice about ever visiting Portugal because that police force is some unholy combination of corrupt and completely incompetent.  

 
Some more recently watched shows and some takes as to why I rank them as such

GREAT:

Insecure - Fantastic.  A much more 'realistic' and relateable Atlanta for those of us on the west coast.

Terrace House - Not bad for what it is.  The Hawaii season was much better.  Can be boring and alot of the cast has zero personality.
I really like Atlanta. Is Insecure the same style of comedy?

I'm surprised you liked Aloha State. I've seen all the seasons, including the original 2 year first season not on Nexflix, and I almost wish Aloha State was never made. It's redeeming quality is that the panel mercilessly trashed the cast all season long.

 
Bluto Blutarsky said:
The OA hs gone off the rails. An octopus ventriloquist? Oooohhh k

One less show to try and fit in
yeah the show where people dance around to get to the next dimension and people live in multiple universes went off of the rails when it added a octopus in to the mix why not take that to the bank brohan 

 
Sorry, but The Killing was terrible TV.  lazily meandering, corny, trope driven pablum mixed with grief porn trying to pretend its' something better than a superlong episode of a CSI show.  An absolute insult to the intelligence of its audience.  

 
Sorry, but The Killing was terrible TV.  lazily meandering, corny, trope driven pablum mixed with grief porn trying to pretend its' something better than a superlong episode of a CSI show.  An absolute insult to the intelligence of its audience.  
I liked the 1st season- I agree it did get lazy in there, but the writing and acting did the job. 2nd season was not good. 3rd season was beyond insulting.

 
Stranger Things is one of my favorite shows fwiw.  Period piece that brings back great memories and makes me feel happy inside.
For me it fell into the Ready Player One camp (though not nearly to that level) of being all nostalgia, but little substance.  I still haven't gotten around to S2.  

 
he's a capable actor with good-to-decent timing. think back to "Romancing the Stone", "Wonder Boys" and ""War of the Roses". He even did a halfway decent episode of "Will & Grace". He just needs better material. Guys like Arkin do shows like this in their sleep and manage to be funnier.
Douglass getting short shrift in here.  Dude is a Hollywood legend.

 
Definitely a "Love it!" or "Hate it!" show, and I'm on the "Love it" side of things..

Season 2 of Santa Clarita Diet coming!

I'd link to the trailer, but DEFINITELY Not safe for work parts.. YouTube is your friend "Santa Clarita Diet | Season 2 Official Trailer"

:lmao:
Season 3 dropped a few days back

if you like dark humor, this show is pretty good

i give it a 👍 thumbs up

 
Rove! said:
Definitely a "Love it!" or "Hate it!" show, and I'm on the "Love it" side of things..

Season 2 of Santa Clarita Diet coming!

I'd link to the trailer, but DEFINITELY Not safe for work parts.. YouTube is your friend "Santa Clarita Diet | Season 2 Official Trailer"

:lmao:
Season 3 dropped a few days back

if you like dark humor, this show is pretty good

i give it a 👍 thumbs up
Just started season 3.. The lady cop is killing me with her "God sent you" outlook :lol:

 
Bluto Blutarsky said:
The OA hs gone off the rails. An octopus ventriloquist? Oooohhh k

One less show to try and fit in
Yeah I just finished that episode last night and while the whole concept of the show is out there, I was wondering what made them think that was a good idea?

I’ll stick with it because I loved season 1 and I love the direction of season 2 so far, and I’ll just hope that was just a WTF moment.

 
KarmaPolice said:
For me it fell into the Ready Player One camp (though not nearly to that level) of being all nostalgia, but little substance.  I still haven't gotten around to S2.  
RP1, loved the book, hated the movie.

 
Yeah I just finished that episode last night and while the whole concept of the show is out there, I was wondering what made them think that was a good idea?

I’ll stick with it because I loved season 1 and I love the direction of season 2 so far, and I’ll just hope that was just a WTF moment.
This season was chock full 'o lazy writing deus ex machina moments like this. I give them credit for at least coming up with an original and crazy looking one, and one that explained her cool arm "tats". 

 
Rove! said:
Season 3 dropped a few days back

if you like dark humor, this show is pretty good

i give it a 👍 thumbs up
Probably my favorite non Marvel Netflix show. Season 3 did not disappoint.

 
Saw Bitter Daises. Eight-part Spanish language (with English subtitles) series about a young girl in a small town who goes missing and the ensuing investigation uncovers various secrets in this small town. Slow burn type stuff with enough twists/turns in the  last episode to make you scratch your head.

 
Saw Mirage. Spanish language movie (with subtitles).  Stars the professor from the Money Heist. Movie is about a child who gets killed early on and the butterfly effect it creates. Has enough interesting characters and twists and turns to make it worth a watch.

 
Saw Bitter Daises. Eight-part Spanish language (with English subtitles) series about a young girl in a small town who goes missing and the ensuing investigation uncovers various secrets in this small town. Slow burn type stuff with enough twists/turns in the  last episode to make you scratch your head.


Saw Mirage. Spanish language movie (with subtitles).  Stars the professor from the Money Heist. Movie is about a child who gets killed early on and the butterfly effect it creates. Has enough interesting characters and twists and turns to make it worth a watch.
90% of all entertainment is about a child in peril.

 
Watched Triple Frontier. Maybe I benefited from lowered expectations, but I thought it was decent. It tried to blend a couple different genres and as a result felt a little uneven, but that attempt also made it interesting, IMO. 

 
Liked the Highwaymen 
yeah I liked it too, definitely predictable and slow...I thought a bit more development on the Bonnie and Clyde side may have made it more compelling, but clearly the objective was to provide the opposing viewpoint.  Woody's character a bit underdeveloped as well.

 
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Thanks, I must have read it wrong then. 

Probably hop back on that after The Wire, or do a season of each and go back and forth.  
I did all six seasons over about a 3 month period.  They almost lost me during season 2, but seasons 3 and 4 were ####### awesome.  I really enjoyed from there all the way home.

 
I did all six seasons over about a 3 month period.  They almost lost me during season 2, but seasons 3 and 4 were ####### awesome.  I really enjoyed from there all the way home.
I am getting too old or was skimming too fast.  I thought I saw the HBO shows as only being S1 and assumed it was a teaser to get you to add on the channel.  Nope, just my dumb ### not navigating the app well.  I will definitely get on this show soon.  

Now I need one of you youngsters to come over and program my VCR for me. 

 
I am getting too old or was skimming too fast.  I thought I saw the HBO shows as only being S1 and assumed it was a teaser to get you to add on the channel.  Nope, just my dumb ### not navigating the app well.  I will definitely get on this show soon.  

Now I need one of you youngsters to come over and program my VCR for me. 
beta, no?

 
Watched Triple Frontier. Maybe I benefited from lowered expectations, but I thought it was decent. It tried to blend a couple different genres and as a result felt a little uneven, but that attempt also made it interesting, IMO. 


I agree. To the point where - at the end - I thought, "Yea I will watch the sequel."

 
I see that Short Term 12 is on Amazon Prime.  Absolutely love that make, and would recommend it to people with access.  Has Brie Larsen and Remi Malick in it. 

 
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