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Streaming or currently airing TV shows (AKA Netflix thread) (17 Viewers)

Severance hooked me like few shows have in the past couple years.  I binged it over 3 nights. Fantastic acting, writing, music, directing - the whole package.
The show has such a weird vibe. I don't know how else to say it.

The office administrator dude that does the parties and the enforcing, etc., is just mesmerizing every moment he's on the screen. You can't look away. But it's uncomfortable and hypnotic all at once. When he was dancing in that one episode, I thought I was going to pee my pants. And not because I thought it was funny. 

The fat office worker is sort of like that too, where I don't necessarily like or enjoy him, but I'm hypnotized by him.

Add in Turturro and Walken holding hands and it's gone to another level.

And don't even get me started on the brother in law.

Or Patricia Arquette and her random screams.

I liked the show as I watched it, but the more time that passes, the more I think it's one of the best things I've ever seen. Certainly the most unique characters.

 
The show has such a weird vibe. I don't know how else to say it.

The office administrator dude that does the parties and the enforcing, etc., is just mesmerizing every moment he's on the screen. You can't look away. But it's uncomfortable and hypnotic all at once. When he was dancing in that one episode, I thought I was going to pee my pants. And not because I thought it was funny. 

The fat office worker is sort of like that too, where I don't necessarily like or enjoy him, but I'm hypnotized by him.

Add in Turturro and Walken holding hands and it's gone to another level.

And don't even get me started on the brother in law.

Or Patricia Arquette and her random screams.

I liked the show as I watched it, but the more time that passes, the more I think it's one of the best things I've ever seen. Certainly the most unique characters.
Maybe the best show we’ll see this year imo. I can’t stop thinking about it. It’s between this and My Brilliant Friend, two shows I binged back to back. That was one good month of TV. 

 
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Maybe the best show we’ll see this year imo. I can’t stop thinking about it. It’s between this and My Brilliant Friend, two shows I binged back to back. That was one good month of TV. 
I just finished season 1 of My Brilliant Friend. It's definitely a slow grind at times, but I enjoy it.

 
Watched the first three episodes of The Staircase. I suppose I’m the target audience in that I watched the entire documentary series. 
 

I think the jury is still out on this one (please forgive the obvious metaphor).  Colin Firth does a very good impression of the actual Michael Peterson (a character I managed to dislike in the docuseries despite never being close to being convinced he killed his wife) and the dramatization does a decent job of juggling the many kids and step-kids and their own unique issues and attitudes.   
 

The show appears to be all-in on a theory that never really made it in the documentaries.

I’m a bit surprised, however, by how quickly the show kind of moved past a pretty major plot twist to get to the trial. 


How are they going to treat the owl?

 
So, be honest.  You guys all work for Apple and are ganging up on me so that I purchase yet another subscription service.  Sure seems that way.

Dammit.

 
On 5/11/2022 at 6:19 PM, BeTheMatch said:
The show has such a weird vibe. I don't know how else to say it.

The office administrator dude that does the parties and the enforcing, etc., is just mesmerizing every moment he's on the screen. You can't look away. But it's uncomfortable and hypnotic all at once. When he was dancing in that one episode, I thought I was going to pee my pants. And not because I thought it was funny. 

The fat office worker is sort of like that too, where I don't necessarily like or enjoy him, but I'm hypnotized by him.

Add in Turturro and Walken holding hands and it's gone to another level.

And don't even get me started on the brother in law.

Or Patricia Arquette and her random screams.

I liked the show as I watched it, but the more time that passes, the more I think it's one of the best things I've ever seen. Certainly the most unique characters.
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Maybe the best show we’ll see this year imo. I can’t stop thinking about it. It’s between this and My Brilliant Friend, two shows I binged back to back. That was one good month of TV. 
Severance and Station 11 my faves of 2022 so far. I think Station 11 was 2022....?

 
I’m late to the party, but I’m about 3 episodes into White Lotus and I dig it. It’s quirky and off-center. 
We watched this several months ago and still talk about it.  It's that good.  Thanks to this thread for turning me onto it.

 
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Severance and Station 11 my faves of 2022 so far. I think Station 11 was 2022....?


Same for me.  Its been these two shows way above and beyond, then some decent, good-but-not-great other stuff. Several shows I've started and abandoned a few episodes in.

I think Station 11 started in December and ran through January.

 
I’m late to the party, but I’m about 3 episodes into White Lotus and I dig it. It’s quirky and off-center. 
We watched this several months ago and still talk about it.  It's that good.  Thanks to this thread for turning me onto it.

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I know I commented on it....iirc, liked a lot of it a lot, and some of it less. Didn't full out love as I recall. Wish I could find my comments to remember specifics...loved the manager, the jerk, and Jennifer Coolidge.

 
a li'l wikkidpimpin™ - my cousin Kathleen is an award-winning choreographer/director of musicals, specializing in revivals. when London's West End was looking to reopen after the pandemic, they engaged her to restage her 2011 Broadway revival of Cole Porter's Anything Goes. its oldfashioned tapdanciness made it the feelgood hit of the season over there, so much so that they filmed it, a la Hamilton, to show in movie theaters. it was the 3rd highest UK grosser its opening wk and has spawned national & international touring companies of the ol' chestnut. the producers could not find a distributor on this side of the pond. so sold the film to PBS. it will be shown as part of their Great Performances series tonite (check local listings). wikkid say it might just put a smile on yo face and add some bounce to yo step.

 
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The show has such a weird vibe. I don't know how else to say it.

The office administrator dude that does the parties and the enforcing, etc., is just mesmerizing every moment he's on the screen. You can't look away. But it's uncomfortable and hypnotic all at once. When he was dancing in that one episode, I thought I was going to pee my pants. And not because I thought it was funny. 

The fat office worker is sort of like that too, where I don't necessarily like or enjoy him, but I'm hypnotized by him.

Add in Turturro and Walken holding hands and it's gone to another level.

And don't even get me started on the brother in law.

Or Patricia Arquette and her random screams.

I liked the show as I watched it, but the more time that passes, the more I think it's one of the best things I've ever seen. Certainly the most unique characters.
It's almost as if a reminder that Netflix dropped the ball on Black Mirror

 
A couple of movies popped up on free channels this month: Revenant on Roku and Logan on Prime/freevee.  I hadn't seen Revenant before and thought it was really well made, but dismal.  I've seen Logan before and liked it, but want to watch it again.

 
The Raid 2 is on Hulu.  I had seen it before, but was happy I rewatched it.  They did a better job of building their villains into competent scary enemies in one movie than Marvel did with Thanos's crew over 20 movies.  The hammer lady was just so brutal.  Fun ultraviolent movie.

 
So, be honest.  You guys all work for Apple and are ganging up on me so that I purchase yet another subscription service.  Sure seems that way.

Dammit.
Negative. The one thing that Apple TV + sucks at is the app

Two years and they still haven't figured out a way to allow you to pause a show, quit the app and resume watching

VHS had that #### ffs

 
Negative. The one thing that Apple TV + sucks at is the app

Two years and they still haven't figured out a way to allow you to pause a show, quit the app and resume watching

VHS had that #### ffs
I pause and resume shows all the time, no idea what you’re doing wrong. 

 
Our Father. 
 

What an incredible gut wrenching true story that is still uncovering victims. Unreal that there is no law that was broken other than the two lane charges already brought forward. 

 
Has anyone watched Tokyo Vice?
i did and i liked it. 

watching Candy on Hulu, supposedly based on true events, i like it. jessica biel is great in it and i did not recognize Pablo schrieber, who plays another woman’s husband, guy looks 1000% different than he did in den of thieves.

 
We watched this several months ago and still talk about it.  It's that good.  Thanks to this thread for turning me onto it.


Big fan of White Lotus as well.  
I guess I just don't get the hype.  It was fine but really slow at times.  Seemed like it should be better than it actually was.  It wasn't that funny.  The characters were ok but the entirety of the show just didn't click.

First episode alluded to a murder and that the show would kind of take you down that path but it really wasn't the point.  Just kind of a let down.

 
I guess I just don't get the hype.  It was fine but really slow at times.  Seemed like it should be better than it actually was.  It wasn't that funny.  The characters were ok but the entirety of the show just didn't click.

First episode alluded to a murder and that the show would kind of take you down that path but it really wasn't the point.  Just kind of a let down.
I'm with you. I think I made it about 2 or 3 episodes before giving up. 

 
Tick said:
A couple of movies popped up on free channels this month: Revenant on Roku and Logan on Prime/freevee.  I hadn't seen Revenant before and thought it was really well made, but dismal.  I've seen Logan before and liked it, but want to watch it again.


Two awesome movies. 

Revenant made me feel like I was actually just there with the characters; like I wasn't watching a movie.  Hard to do that kind of thing IMO.  Seems like the kind of film that will hold up for decades.  Amazing.

Logan was awesome in that it was really unlike any other "superhero" movie.  It was dark and poignant and you could literally feel Logan's "health meter" dipping as the film went on.  Totally rewatchable.  

 
I guess I just don't get the hype.  It was fine but really slow at times.  Seemed like it should be better than it actually was.  It wasn't that funny.  The characters were ok but the entirety of the show just didn't click.

First episode alluded to a murder and that the show would kind of take you down that path but it really wasn't the point.  Just kind of a let down.
I'm with you. I think I made it about 2 or 3 episodes before giving up. 
while there's a murder central to the overall plot, it's not really about that.

it's a character study and an upstairs/downstairs class study. and there are some great characters that make the whole thing worthwhile.

 
I guess I just don't get the hype.  It was fine but really slow at times.  Seemed like it should be better than it actually was.  It wasn't that funny.  The characters were ok but the entirety of the show just didn't click.

First episode alluded to a murder and that the show would kind of take you down that path but it really wasn't the point.  Just kind of a let down.
I'll give it a shot, but the trailer reminds me of 9 Perfect Strangers, and I lost interest in that one despite liking the actors/characters.

 
while there's a murder central to the overall plot, it's not really about that.

it's a character study and an upstairs/downstairs class study. and there are some great characters that make the whole thing worthwhile.
The characters had a lot of potential but the show just never did anything.  It was really slow and I kept expecting something to happen and nothing really did.  I am still not sure if watching the entire thing was worthwhile.  I am leaning to it not being worth it.  

 
The characters had a lot of potential but the show just never did anything.  It was really slow and I kept expecting something to happen and nothing really did.  I am still not sure if watching the entire thing was worthwhile.  I am leaning to it not being worth it.  
all true.

like I said- it's a character and class study... if you don't enjoy the characters and getting to learn about them, there's no point to it. and tbh, the class part I found less interesting, but I really enjoyed a lot of the characters- so it was worthwhile for me. 

 
Our Father. 
 

What an incredible gut wrenching true story that is still uncovering victims. Unreal that there is no law that was broken other than the two lane charges already brought forward. 


Agreed! The way the show was framed, made it seem to me as if the creators suggest some government cover-up or people up the political chain were hiding this story OR at the very least, claiming ignorance. Even though I am uphauled and sickened by what had taken place many decades ago, I wonder IF there is another side to this story - THAT no political or governmental figure wants to let out.  (i.e. some strong religious organizational ties to people within that particular gov't for example.)

 
T-minus 11 days until Obi-Wan on Disney+.  I have to say, out of all of the spinoffs, etc., this one looks terrific and I really can't wait to download and watch.

Edit to add:  Shoot, only 6 episodes?!?!  I was hoping it would be more like the Fett/Mando seasons.

 
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Agreed! The way the show was framed, made it seem to me as if the creators suggest some government cover-up or people up the political chain were hiding this story OR at the very least, claiming ignorance. Even though I am uphauled and sickened by what had taken place many decades ago, I wonder IF there is another side to this story - THAT no political or governmental figure wants to let out.  (i.e. some strong religious organizational ties to people within that particular gov't for example.)
Oh yea, are you referring to the "Quiverfull" group connection? Yea that is wild.

 
So the first season of The Flight Attendant last year was pretty good. Just fun and entertaining.

This season is one of the worst things I've ever seen, and we've given up for good two and a half episodes in. It makes Reacher look like high art.

I don't understand how things like this happen.

 
So the first season of The Flight Attendant last year was pretty good. Just fun and entertaining.

This season is one of the worst things I've ever seen, and we've given up for good two and a half episodes in. It makes Reacher look like high art.

I don't understand how things like this happen.


Thanks.

The first season was just OK for me.  I'll probably skip this one

 
I’m in the second episode of Yellowjackets. Does it get better? So far it seems like an edgier version of something that’s on the CW. TIA

 
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We have like 3 episodes of the first season of Gomorrah left. It's been tough to get through but will try to finish out the first season before deciding to continue or not. It's not horrible but I had hoped for something different. I might not have even made it this far but Ciro is a compelling character and actor.

 
I watched Firestarter on Peacock and it was awful. Watched it while eating lunch so as you can imagine I FF’d the crap out of it. The acting was awful and it looked like a film on a $2M budget. No wonder it bombed at the box office. 

 
jamny said:
We have like 3 episodes of the first season of Gomorrah left. It's been tough to get through but will try to finish out the first season before deciding to continue or not. It's not horrible but I had hoped for something different. I might not have even made it this far but Ciro is a compelling character and actor.
I'm afraid to say it doesn't get better. not that it's bad... I like the show ok... just get's worse from where it starts in S1. so if you're already debating- I'd recommend pulling the plug.

but yeah- I liked Ciro a lot. 

 
We just finished Inventing Anna (Netflix) - would recommend.

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We had to stop watching the other night because I started hyperventilating / having a panic attack. Because at the end of E7,  “Todd” - her criminal defense lawyer - pops up on her cell phone as Todd Spodek. 
Seems a little extreme.

 
Anybody watch this new  Bosch series on Freevee?

Just started the first episode. Not sure I buy the daughter as a rookie cop, but whatever, was entertained enough by the previous seasons.

 

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