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3 episodes into 3 Body Problem. Not sure what to think. Seems "OK" I guess.
Two episodes in after last night and same. My wife is ready to bail after too much of the "game" scenes.3 episodes into 3 Body Problem. Not sure what to think. Seems "OK" I guess.
Two episodes in after last night and same. My wife is ready to bail after too much of the "game" scenes.3 episodes into 3 Body Problem. Not sure what to think. Seems "OK" I guess.
It oddly reminds me of Foundation.
I think what's frustrating is that there are signs of it being a decent show. I don't hate the plot and I think the late 1960s China scenes are pretty good in like a Man in the High Castle kind of way, but it definitely feels like it's going to go off the rails like "The OA" did.Two episodes in after last night and same. My wife is ready to bail after too much of the "game" scenes.3 episodes into 3 Body Problem. Not sure what to think. Seems "OK" I guess.
It oddly reminds me of Foundation.
Certainly not the "Sci-fi Game of Thrones" unless we are talking about the final season only.
Just watched the pilot. The edit pacing within each scene is brutally slow. They could have helped the actors out just by tightening that up. Agree with all the previous comments that the London crew is beyond poorly cast. I will finish it but very underwhelmed so far.I think what's frustrating is that there are signs of it being a decent show. I don't hate the plot and I think the late 1960s China scenes are pretty good in like a Man in the High Castle kind of way, but it definitely feels like it's going to go off the rails like "The OA" did.Two episodes in after last night and same. My wife is ready to bail after too much of the "game" scenes.3 episodes into 3 Body Problem. Not sure what to think. Seems "OK" I guess.
It oddly reminds me of Foundation.
Certainly not the "Sci-fi Game of Thrones" unless we are talking about the final season only.
I was laughing out loud at the ending with the fate of a certain character that rhymes with Schmill . Like what was the point of him and why was he a main character? I liked it but it was dumb. So many wtf moments. Can’t wait till season 2!I got curious about this and so I read up on the books a bit. (Note: I didn't actually read the books -- I just looked up reviews and summaries to see how the show compared to the source material).I had read the books and showed my 15yo son the previews and he thought it looked cool, so we watched together, and my wife joined in. They were pretty into it, and my wife was totally shocked at the Panama Canal scene, I had completely forgotten that from the book. Unfortunately, mentally gearing up for a potential alien war 400 years away isn't a good way to end a season and they were disappointed too. My son was like, "we didn't even get to see the aliens!?"I think we wrapped 3 Body etc. no idea, tbh... because it just seemed to end.
I will say that 3BP introduced some interesting concepts in this and the next couple books that I don't think I'd seen in a lot of other SciFi. I'm curious if they're going to get enough interest after the first season for the investment in future seasons.
I suppose this shouldn't have been surprising, but I learned that the books are are high-level "concept" sci-fi, and that the characters in the novels are just cardboard cutouts used to advance the plot so Cixin can explore his ideas. And of course, the characters in the books were apparently mostly or all Chinese. The result was that Netflix basically had to invent the characters more or less from whole cloth -- several characters in the show are mash-ups of assorted characters from the books, but it's not a one-to-one mapping or anything.
That explains why this series is so addictive despite being a typical Netflix production. The source material is genuinely interesting. It's just the "Netflix" part that blows. I know we're all shocked and amazed that the book might be better than the film adaptation, but still.
Question I wonder is.. Are they going to jump 400 years, and thus the characters we know are gone.. Or is season two going to be another long drawn out story?I was laughing out loud at the ending with the fate of a certain character that rhymes with Schmill . Like what was the point of him and why was he a main character? I liked it but it was dumb. So many wtf moments. Can’t wait till season 2!I got curious about this and so I read up on the books a bit. (Note: I didn't actually read the books -- I just looked up reviews and summaries to see how the show compared to the source material).I had read the books and showed my 15yo son the previews and he thought it looked cool, so we watched together, and my wife joined in. They were pretty into it, and my wife was totally shocked at the Panama Canal scene, I had completely forgotten that from the book. Unfortunately, mentally gearing up for a potential alien war 400 years away isn't a good way to end a season and they were disappointed too. My son was like, "we didn't even get to see the aliens!?"I think we wrapped 3 Body etc. no idea, tbh... because it just seemed to end.
I will say that 3BP introduced some interesting concepts in this and the next couple books that I don't think I'd seen in a lot of other SciFi. I'm curious if they're going to get enough interest after the first season for the investment in future seasons.
I suppose this shouldn't have been surprising, but I learned that the books are are high-level "concept" sci-fi, and that the characters in the novels are just cardboard cutouts used to advance the plot so Cixin can explore his ideas. And of course, the characters in the books were apparently mostly or all Chinese. The result was that Netflix basically had to invent the characters more or less from whole cloth -- several characters in the show are mash-ups of assorted characters from the books, but it's not a one-to-one mapping or anything.
That explains why this series is so addictive despite being a typical Netflix production. The source material is genuinely interesting. It's just the "Netflix" part that blows. I know we're all shocked and amazed that the book might be better than the film adaptation, but still.
Finished up S1... Really enjoyed it. Ranging from cookoo crazy plot lines/twists and characters to nicely done family drama and everything in-between.We restarted Outer Range... Got through the first 2 EPs for the 2nd time. Interesting start, but starting to look like a network style show in terms of the direction I'm guessing it goes.
I may get Netflix again just for this show. Hate that MAX bailed on it.We are 5 episodes in on Warrior.
We freaking love it.
On Netflix.
I've been enjoying telling my wife that I'd like to get some sticky. She doesn't care for it.We are 5 episodes in on Warrior.
We freaking love it.
On Netflix.
Manhunter? If so, I've heard unfortunately yes.Iron Claw was aight. Depressing, but everyone probably knew that going in.
Dad made me remember I need that FBI
show season three asap. Is it still canceled?
Okay, so last night (wife and kids were away) I watched episodes 3 and 4 on an edible. Really enjoyed them. "The game" ( a plot device I didn't initially care for) was wrapped up decently enough to make sense and, oddly despite some of the posts I've read in here, episodes 3 and 4 actually have made things clearer for me (at least I think that was truly the show and not the edible). The London cast is still very miscast and I was able to predict the "twist" in episode four, but I actually feel like the show has a clearer direction with a now defined conflict to set up super episodes. I also really enjoyed what I'll call the "Little Red Riding Hood Conversation" and this show, compared to other alien movies/shows, actually seems quite plausible to me as to how our contact with aliens - should such ever happen - might actually go.I still don't know if 3BP is good or not. Read me the premise prior to watching, I'd have thought debating between 8 or 9. Now I'm trying to justify watching the first season. It isn't terrible but it also isn't good.
Good luck with (waves hands) all that.Okay, so last night (wife and kids were away) I watched episodes 3 and 4 on an edible. Really enjoyed them. "The game" ( a plot device I didn't initially care for) was wrapped up decently enough to make sense and, oddly despite some of the posts I've read in here, episodes 3 and 4 actually have made things clearer for me (at least I think that was truly the show and not the edible). The London cast is still very miscast and I was able to predict the "twist" in episode four, but I actually feel like the show has a clearer direction with a now defined conflict to set up super episodes. I also really enjoyed what I'll call the "Little Red Riding Hood Conversation" and this show, compared to other alien movies/shows, actually seems quite plausible to me as to how our contact with aliens - should such ever happen - might actually go.I still don't know if 3BP is good or not. Read me the premise prior to watching, I'd have thought debating between 8 or 9. Now I'm trying to justify watching the first season. It isn't terrible but it also isn't good.
Traveling for work right now and am at a hotel wrapping up some work, but plan to watch a couple more episodes tonight.
They've got the cryosleep technology now to jump ahead so will be a mix.Question I wonder is.. Are they going to jump 400 years, and thus the characters we know are gone.. Or is season two going to be another long drawn out story?I was laughing out loud at the ending with the fate of a certain character that rhymes with Schmill . Like what was the point of him and why was he a main character? I liked it but it was dumb. So many wtf moments. Can’t wait till season 2!I got curious about this and so I read up on the books a bit. (Note: I didn't actually read the books -- I just looked up reviews and summaries to see how the show compared to the source material).I had read the books and showed my 15yo son the previews and he thought it looked cool, so we watched together, and my wife joined in. They were pretty into it, and my wife was totally shocked at the Panama Canal scene, I had completely forgotten that from the book. Unfortunately, mentally gearing up for a potential alien war 400 years away isn't a good way to end a season and they were disappointed too. My son was like, "we didn't even get to see the aliens!?"I think we wrapped 3 Body etc. no idea, tbh... because it just seemed to end.
I will say that 3BP introduced some interesting concepts in this and the next couple books that I don't think I'd seen in a lot of other SciFi. I'm curious if they're going to get enough interest after the first season for the investment in future seasons.
I suppose this shouldn't have been surprising, but I learned that the books are are high-level "concept" sci-fi, and that the characters in the novels are just cardboard cutouts used to advance the plot so Cixin can explore his ideas. And of course, the characters in the books were apparently mostly or all Chinese. The result was that Netflix basically had to invent the characters more or less from whole cloth -- several characters in the show are mash-ups of assorted characters from the books, but it's not a one-to-one mapping or anything.
That explains why this series is so addictive despite being a typical Netflix production. The source material is genuinely interesting. It's just the "Netflix" part that blows. I know we're all shocked and amazed that the book might be better than the film adaptation, but still.
I thought it ended well. Some surprises, but they made sense.The Signal (Netflix) is a German limited series, just 4 episodes long. It's essentially a long movie. I'm 3 episodes in and interested to see how it ends - this could have been a really crappy 8-episode show, but at 4 episodes, it's not too rambly.
Keegs is a good guy. I like JT but man that is not a good lookIs there another thread where discussion of Full Swing is taking place or is that in here?
Never thought I'd ever root for Keegan Bradley but my god, did Zach Johnson do him dirty. Liking JT less and less....
Keegs is a good guy. I like JT but man that is not a good lookIs there another thread where discussion of Full Swing is taking place or is that in here?
Never thought I'd ever root for Keegan Bradley but my god, did Zach Johnson do him dirty. Liking JT less and less....
Yeah... that wasn't a great look. At the time I thought I understood the choice, but man that documentary made Keegan look very sympathetic and made it look like ZJ just picked a buddy.Is there another thread where discussion of Full Swing is taking place or is that in here?
Never thought I'd ever root for Keegan Bradley but my god, did Zach Johnson do him dirty. Liking JT less and less....
****ing lawyers, man.Btw... Just reading about the billionaire Chinese kid behind 3 Body move to tv/film/games... Poisoned!
Same. I have actually enjoyed episodes 3-6 better than the first couple.Two episodes left of 3-body problem and I still like it. Not great writing or acting but it’s an original sci-fi idea and that’s rare
Yeah... that wasn't a great look. At the time I thought I understood the choice, but man that documentary made Keegan look very sympathetic and made it look like ZJ just picked a buddy.Is there another thread where discussion of Full Swing is taking place or is that in here?
Never thought I'd ever root for Keegan Bradley but my god, did Zach Johnson do him dirty. Liking JT less and less....
Did you finish yet?Yeah... that wasn't a great look. At the time I thought I understood the choice, but man that documentary made Keegan look very sympathetic and made it look like ZJ just picked a buddy.Is there another thread where discussion of Full Swing is taking place or is that in here?
Never thought I'd ever root for Keegan Bradley but my god, did Zach Johnson do him dirty. Liking JT less and less....
Zach Johnson should be removed as captain immediately. The USA was embarrassed and he has to answer for how he captained that team.
Oh well, I've really enjoyed Season 2.
Did you finish yet?Yeah... that wasn't a great look. At the time I thought I understood the choice, but man that documentary made Keegan look very sympathetic and made it look like ZJ just picked a buddy.Is there another thread where discussion of Full Swing is taking place or is that in here?
Never thought I'd ever root for Keegan Bradley but my god, did Zach Johnson do him dirty. Liking JT less and less....
Zach Johnson should be removed as captain immediately. The USA was embarrassed and he has to answer for how he captained that team.
Oh well, I've really enjoyed Season 2.
It does get more clear - at least as to the plot.I am now 2 1/2 episodes into 3 Body Problem. I still am confused as to what is going on.
Yeah, the best part of the show is the part where you're just trying to figure out what's happening. They do a nice job building up the mystery, and the concepts are cool to think about.It does get more clear - at least as to the plot.I am now 2 1/2 episodes into 3 Body Problem. I still am confused as to what is going on.
Started 2 EPS last night. Slow start, but has promise. I'm a bit on the fence though. Beautiful location shooting... Almost want to see it in color instead of the B/W.Hows Ripley on Netflix?
I watched the 1st episode and liked it. No commercial interruptions which was a bonus for an AMC show. Giancarlo Esposito is always $$ in a show, so that will keep me tuning in. My wife thought it looked promising too.Not streaming but Ill put it in here
Anyone check out Parish yet?
If there’s one thing that seems unanimous it’s that the casting director should be flipping burgers. Agree with your reviewOkay finished up 3 Body Problem last night. Here's the review.
3 Body Problem (Netflix) - 7.5/10.
A lot of this has probably been said already, but the overarching plot and some of the philosophical questions posed by some of the scenes (I particularly liked the "Little Red Riding Hood" scene and fallout as well as the purely Machiavellian takes by the head MI5 guy). Also, I grew far less annoyed by many of the confusing plot points and scenes in the first couple of episodes because they do start to clear up by episode 3 and I thought the middle episodes (3-6) really saved the season. That said, the casting choices and the plotlines for some of the main characters are just baffling and the pacing throughout the season was off - which surprised me because the individual plotlines and pacing is what made the earlier seasons of GoTs so good and these are mostly the same writers and producers.
In short, definitely worth the watch and I'm going to give season two a shot, but this is unfortunately well short of true television masterpieces (e.g. GoTs, Breaking Bad, The Wire, etc.) and is more in the bucket with shows like Foundation, The Walking Dead, etc. where it's still interesting and entertaining but there are noticeable flaws.
Bonus tip: I enjoyed the show much more after a few mgs of an edible than sober.
Ok, I finished Hell on Wheels tonight. It had the mark of a great Western - the good guys aren’t all that good and the bad guys aren’t all that bad.Older show, but I started watching Hell on Wheels (Prime) a few days ago. Finished the first season. I liked it.
That is all.
Finished it last night. I think I'm total agreement.Okay finished up 3 Body Problem last night. Here's the review.
3 Body Problem (Netflix) - 7.5/10.
A lot of this has probably been said already, but the overarching plot and some of the philosophical questions posed by some of the scenes (I particularly liked the "Little Red Riding Hood" scene and fallout as well as the purely Machiavellian takes by the head MI5 guy). Also, I grew far less annoyed by many of the confusing plot points and scenes in the first couple of episodes because they do start to clear up by episode 3 and I thought the middle episodes (3-6) really saved the season. That said, the casting choices and the plotlines for some of the main characters are just baffling and the pacing throughout the season was off - which surprised me because the individual plotlines and pacing is what made the earlier seasons of GoTs so good and these are mostly the same writers and producers.
In short, definitely worth the watch and I'm going to give season two a shot, but this is unfortunately well short of true television masterpieces (e.g. GoTs, Breaking Bad, The Wire, etc.) and is more in the bucket with shows like Foundation, The Walking Dead, etc. where it's still interesting and entertaining but there are noticeable flaws.
Bonus tip: I enjoyed the show much more after a few mgs of an edible than sober.
I have been slowly reading a book about Ryder Cup (John Feinstein). It’s a bit older but the theme is that Ryder Cup captain is a terrible job and they always screw it up or piss off everyoneYeah... that wasn't a great look. At the time I thought I understood the choice, but man that documentary made Keegan look very sympathetic and made it look like ZJ just picked a buddy.Is there another thread where discussion of Full Swing is taking place or is that in here?
Never thought I'd ever root for Keegan Bradley but my god, did Zach Johnson do him dirty. Liking JT less and less....
Zach Johnson should be removed as captain immediately. The USA was embarrassed and he has to answer for how he captained that team.
Oh well, I've really enjoyed Season 2.
I also appreciated what didn't happen in the final scene. Good show, there better not be another season.6.5 episodes into The Gentlemen and I'm enjoying it. Very Guy Ritchie, which is a positive for me. I liked that they showed the female lead just after working out, not in her makeup. Given how she was presented until that point, it had a good effect.
Ritchie has already done a movie with a very similar plot - called "The Gentlemen"...I also appreciated what didn't happen in the final scene. Good show, there better not be another season.6.5 episodes into The Gentlemen and I'm enjoying it. Very Guy Ritchie, which is a positive for me. I liked that they showed the female lead just after working out, not in her makeup. Given how she was presented until that point, it had a good effect.
Ritchie has already done a movie with a very similar plot - called "The Gentlemen"...I also appreciated what didn't happen in the final scene. Good show, there better not be another season.6.5 episodes into The Gentlemen and I'm enjoying it. Very Guy Ritchie, which is a positive for me. I liked that they showed the female lead just after working out, not in her makeup. Given how she was presented until that point, it had a good effect.
Finished this one last night and I agree with Tick here. At 4 episodes, it was essentially a 2 night binge and there was enough of a story to want to see where it went. Nothing awe inspiring at all, but if you like the first episode, you'll like the series. And yeah, if it was 8 - 10 episodes, they would have really had to drag it along to fill and I probably would have bailed.The Signal (Netflix) is a German limited series, just 4 episodes long. It's essentially a long movie. I'm 3 episodes in and interested to see how it ends - this could have been a really crappy 8-episode show, but at 4 episodes, it's not too rambly.