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Haven't finished yet, on episode 6.Juxtatarot said:Did you watch the whole season? It's been interesting so far to me but I'm only a couple episodes in.
Solid. One of those shows you moderately enjoy but mostly forget about later.
Haven't finished yet, on episode 6.Juxtatarot said:Did you watch the whole season? It's been interesting so far to me but I'm only a couple episodes in.
Just finished season 2. Absolutely perfect. What a show.
Billions is popular but if it was on HBO it would be huge.Watched 4 yrs of "Billions" since I got the free Showtime - wow ...loved it.
It is. I liked season 1 a little better, but both are great.Just finished season 2. Absolutely perfect. What a show.
Oh yea, one of my favorite shows in the last few years.It is. I liked season 1 a little better, but both are great.
Have you watched Fleabag?
Surprised. Feel like you’re missing out on this one.Feel like Bojack Horsemen is the tv equivalent of Destroyer for me. Every time a new album/season drops out, there's critical adoration, and then I check it out and feel...nothing. But more nothing than usual.
Surprised. Feel like you’re missing out on this one.
Took me two attempts to make it through the first episode and I tapped out after two. Not a fan, but my wife really likes it.I think it's marketed more towards women but Outlander is really good so far. Only like 6 episodes in, but the acting is extremely good, it's historically interesting, good storylines and character development. Some nudity for you guys who forget porn exists, I wouldn't say it's gratuitous in an HBO way as that part of the show is done in a more romance novel way imo.
Took me two attempts to make it through the first episode and I tapped out after two. Not a fan, but my wife really likes it.
Hollywoo ain’t for everyone.Feel like Bojack Horsemen is the tv equivalent of Destroyer for me. Every time a new album/season drops out, there's critical adoration, and then I check it out and feel...nothing. But more nothing than usual.
Yep same here. Gave a few episodes a try and didn't laugh at all. I don't get it. Big Mouth is more up my alley.Feel like Bojack Horsemen is the tv equivalent of Destroyer for me. Every time a new album/season drops out, there's critical adoration, and then I check it out and feel...nothing. But more nothing than usual.
That show is truly excellent. Takes a couple episodes as you said but there's a lot to like about it.I think it's marketed more towards women but Outlander is really good so far. Only like 6 episodes in, but the acting is extremely good, it's historically interesting, good storylines and character development. Some nudity for you guys who forget porn exists, I wouldn't say it's gratuitous in an HBO way as that part of the show is done in a more romance novel way imo.
Yup. It's hard to ask people to invest 5-6 episodes before deciding if it's for them but if you can make it to the Scottish tax collecting/British interrogation episode which I think is 6 and still not love it...then it's just not for you, obviously. I've been really pleasantly surprised. I had been hearing good things forever about it, but it's exactly the type of show that is sometimes pushed as being better than it is due to some of the timely/important subject matter--women's roles throughout western history, sex positivity, etc. It's lived up to the hype so far though.That show is truly excellent. Takes a couple episodes as you said but there's a lot to like about it.
It stinks that Bojack's first 3 or 4 episodes are the weakest in the series. I'd say, if you really want to give it a go, watch a recap of season 1 and try starting on season 2. You'll miss out on the crushing "tell me I'm good" scene - that was the point that took the show from good to great for me - but you'll be able to see the show in its groove (rather than the clunky Family Guy flashback jokes from the first few episodes).Yep same here. Gave a few episodes a try and didn't laugh at all. I don't get it. Big Mouth is more up my alley.
Aint gonna get tricked againIt stinks that Bojack's first 3 or 4 episodes are the weakest in the series. I'd say, if you really want to give it a go, watch a recap of season 1 and try starting on season 2. You'll miss out on the crushing "tell me I'm good" scene - that was the point that took the show from good to great for me - but you'll be able to see the show in its groove (rather than the clunky Family Guy flashback jokes from the first few episodes).
Also, Bojack has a bunch of gags, but I wouldn't call it a comedy.
I have been guilty of this in the past as well (The Boys), but I think it's a little sad that it's hard to ask people to give a show a handful of episodes or the 1st season to decide if it's good or not. Mainly talking a show that tells a story over time, not really a comedy that you probably can tell and a few episodes if it's your style or not.Yup. It's hard to ask people to invest 5-6 episodes before deciding if it's for them but if you can make it to the Scottish tax collecting/British interrogation episode which I think is 6 and still not love it...then it's just not for you, obviously. I've been really pleasantly surprised. I had been hearing good things forever about it, but it's exactly the type of show that is sometimes pushed as being better than it is due to some of the timely/important subject matter--women's roles throughout western history, sex positivity, etc. It's lived up to the hype so far though.
Wait a sec...is this only 1 season?Starting Crashing...not quite fleabag levels (which makes sense) but solid.
I'm about 5 or 6 into s5 peaky blinders and while I'll keep going, the overdone aspect of everything this season is distractingly bad to me. Writing, acting, direction, art direction, lighting, music, ... Everything.The show or the season?
The show is a blast, but after a couple episodes I'm having a problem with the way this season has been made (goofily overwrought).
Eta...discussed more in the peaky blinders thread
Think I watched S1 on Amazon, but didn't see more listed.Three I believe.
You guys might be talking about different Crashings. UK series was one season.Think I watched S1 on Amazon, but didn't see more listed.
Thanks... added the ETA to my previous post, but too late it seems.You guys might be talking about different Crashings. UK series was one season.
Wait a sec...is this only 1 season?
You guys might be talking about different Crashings. UK series was one season.
Yeah... Just googled- uk version is only 1 season. Fleabag continued the vibe and probably better, even if a couple great characters are lostIt's either two or three and ends on a bit of a cliffhanger unfortunately. Worth it though. Due to the huge boost in her popularity/demand of her services most people don't expect another season to ever be made
Edit: guess I misremembered and it was all one season. Damn
Yeah... Just googled- uk version is only 1 season. Fleabag continued the vibe and probably better, even if a couple great characters are lost
I thought you were talking about the Pete Holmes one lmaoEl Floppo said:Yeah... Just googled- uk version is only 1 season. Fleabag continued the vibe and probably better, even if a couple great characters are lost
I’ve had the same thought...a bit overdone.I'm about 5 or 6 into s5 peaky blinders and while I'll keep going, the overdone aspect of everything this season is distractingly bad to me. Writing, acting, direction, art direction, lighting, music, ... Everything.
We watched S1 and thought it was mostly garbage. Quality actors delivering tripe lines and cliche plotting. Didn't care for it enough to continue.TripItUp said:I’ve had the same thought...a bit overdone.
B seems reasonable. I thought it started off good but kind of tailed off the second half of the season.TripItUp said:I binged “Living with yourself” the new Paul Rudd series on Netflix.
overall a solid B
It very well may have been from the beginning as you say. Somehow, I never noticed it- completely enjoyed it until this season where it's hard to ignore. It's like they're getting paid by the backlit, slow-mo walking group shot with "cool" tunes blasting.We watched S1 and thought it was mostly garbage. Quality actors delivering tripe lines and cliche plotting. Didn't care for it enough to continue.
We've been slowly watching this.. a few in and totally enjoying it. A bit of a Charlie Kaufman vibe.B seems reasonable. I thought it started off good but kind of tailed off the second half of the season.TripItUp said:I binged “Living with yourself” the new Paul Rudd series on Netflix.
overall a solid B
So tired to seeing shots of Polly trying to look like a badass set to rock music.I'm about 5 or 6 into s5 peaky blinders and while I'll keep going, the overdone aspect of everything this season is distractingly bad to me. Writing, acting, direction, art direction, lighting, music, ... Everything.
Scowling in sunglasses.So tired to seeing shots of Polly trying to look like a badass set to rock music.
If that's the one with Starbuck from BSG, you're being really generous. I barely made it through one embarrassingly bad episode and pulled the plug. It was poorly written millennial hell.Watched The Snowman on Netflix, I’d give it a B. Surprised I had not heard of it before...some star power, solid acting with an average story. Man has Val Kilmer not aged well.
I’m on episode 6 of “another life”.... a not so great sci-fi Netflix original series. Unless you are a sci fi junkie you won’t like it. A solid C-
i like where your head is at, GB...Scowling in sunglasses.
Having said that...the whole thing feels like it's waiting for David carruso to do the meme bit.
I can’t get it out of my mind. The ending is genius and a work of visual artAmazon prime has Annihilation. Has good reviews. It's a grrl power movie but well done and a fascinating story and ending leaves you thinking. I'm still thinking about the meaning of the movie a day later. Done by the same guy that did ex machina