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Streaming or currently airing TV shows (AKA Netflix thread) (5 Viewers)

Not sure if it's been mentioned, but I just watched the mini-series Waco: The Aftermath, and thought it was excellent. A sequel to the 2018 series Waco, it can be seen on HBO or Paramount Plus. Both series have an excellent cast and are very well-done, with Michael Shannon leading the way in both as an FBI hostage negotiator. Giovanni Ribisi is also in the sequel, and he is flat-out phenomenal in his role.
Oh, nice. Didn't know they made a sequel. I liked the original and Shannon is fantastic. Will have to check this out.
 
Not sure if it's been mentioned, but I just watched the mini-series Waco: The Aftermath, and thought it was excellent. A sequel to the 2018 series Waco, it can be seen on HBO or Paramount Plus. Both series have an excellent cast and are very well-done, with Michael Shannon leading the way in both as an FBI hostage negotiator. Giovanni Ribisi is also in the sequel, and he is flat-out phenomenal in his role.
Oh, nice. Didn't know they made a sequel. I liked the original and Shannon is fantastic. Will have to check this out.
I thought it was fascinating. Covers the events after Waco, what happened to some of the survivors, as well as some other pieces that I wasn't even aware of. Don't want to give too much away, but if you liked the first one, the sequel is a must-watch. Ribisi and Shannon are both great.

I rarely "binge" watch anything anymore, for a variety of reasons (kids, kids' sports, my old age, etc.). I watched all five parts of this series last night. :shock:
 
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Wife and I through a couple episodes of Black Doves. We'll probably give one more episode a shot. Teetering on bailing.
It picks up a bunch the last 3 eps, fwiw.

But if you're not into at this point, not sure much will change for you. I enjoyed it.
Yeah we haven't hated it. Just with the plethora of streaming options now we both really need to be into a show to continue with it. My wife also doesn't love the gore stuff so the show has to be spectacular (GoT, BB, etc. type level) for her to continue.
I just watched this over the last couple of days on a friends recommendation. I didn’t bail but maybe because it was only 6 episodes. Was hard to root for anyone involved. A little cartoony.
I mentioned in my initial post about it that I felt it struggled with tone. And yeah- the violence was a bit cartoony. I found myself rooting for the guy sidekick.
i couldnt stand the knightly character seems like she conned the pm to be who is a good guy and she is just a cheater who doesnt know what is real and what isnt i only rooted for the sidekick take that to the bank brohans
For sure. But that's the character... She's a shell/spy. Going long con like that seems, dunno- unlikely and silly as a plot device (as does the whole Black Dove concept...what are they, Charlies Angels but to the highest bidder?). But I appreciate how it was written for her and played by Knightly given that background and storyline.
i should clarify that im not trying to say she did a bad job with the role i am just saying that i could not stand the character and i guess the whole point is that she literally does not believe in anything and nothing in her life is real take that to the bank brohans
 
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A Man on the Inside is worth a watch on Netflix. Ted Danson is a retired professor hired by a PI to investigate some Retirement Home shenanigans. Some good laughs.

There are a few moments where they lean on the "old guy out of touch" crutch (and some times where it seems like this 8 episode series could have been an even better 6 episode series), but I was entertained more often than not. If you dig Only Murders in the Building, you'll probably like this.

I got a watch-suggestion on Thanksgiving for Supernatural. I was told that there would be times during the first two seasons that I would want to bail, but to give it a full 3 seasons before deciding one way or the other. I'm in the middle of season 2, and he wasn't kidding, this is a bit of a slog. It's got 15 seasons, so I'm half-way hoping season 3 flops for me otherwise I've got a lot of binging ahead of me.
Just finished Man on the inside. Enjoyed it, a light comedy with some seriousness. Only Murders comparison is solid
 
“Superman: The Christopher Reeve Story”
(Streaming on Max)

Excellent Documentary. Not sure anyone under the age of 45 would find it as interesting but still a fascinating life for anyone to watch.
Yep ....I posted in the rental thread. I wasn't sure how I felt after ....super sad or super motivated
 
Happiness - Korean zombie limited series from 2021. Has a different take. Enjoying it. Korea has its own version of the manic pixie dream girl, but they mix it with some martial arts and toughness.
 
So I signed up for my free trial of paramount+ so I could binge watch 1883/1923. Just got done with the first 3 episodes of 1883 and I think it's ok. I think I sort of dislike the narration. It's a show, not a book.

The oxen thing is dumb but much easier to buy horses than oxen so understandable from a production standpoint. The dialogue in the love subplot is a little cringy to me. The setting is a little odd to me but I'm being overly nitpicky or I'm just dumb. Sam Elliot is a boss. It happens with all shows so the plot can happen but some of the things that happen felt contrived.

One thing that has nothing to do with anything but it's so odd to see it being "presented by mtv". I know Paramount owns them but when I think of MTV I think of stuff like Jersey Shore and other low tier reality shows and a show like 1883 seems so far removed from "mtv". I think most of us are old enough to remember when they actually played music.

Those shows got better as they went along. The starts were slow. 1883 in particular gets very good. The character development halfway through is better.

My favorite last episode is easily The Americans. But IMO the last episode of 1883 is one of the 10 best last episodes of a series.
real real tear jerker, that. If I had to nitpick here I'd argue that the events at the end were out of order. Elsa is your climax and that should have been your ending. In general, I still feel like it was meh to good with a nice ending. I thought it was a nice show but at no point was I ever like "wow this is so amazing!" I might backtrack with my dislike of the narration, maybe in the last few episodes it gave it more of a "Western" feel or maybe just the melancholy of the situation.
 
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Have started the following

Black Doves - Netflix
StarWars: Skeleton Crew - Disney
Silo - Season 2 - Apple
Slow Horses - Season 2 - Apple
Dune Prophecy - HBO


Black Doves the most promising, Dune Prophecy the most disappointing....will report back after I finish them.
 
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Really enjoyed the first few seasons of HBO Max Succession. Been awhile since I watched season 3. I think I liked it? Just finished season 4. Out of respect for the first few seasons I finished it. Just wasn't good for me. Slow. Long. Drawn out. Yawn. Rinse and repeat. The storyline just got stale.
 
Really enjoyed the first few seasons of HBO Max Succession. Been awhile since I watched season 3. I think I liked it? Just finished season 4. Out of respect for the first few seasons I finished it. Just wasn't good for me. Slow. Long. Drawn out. Yawn. Rinse and repeat. The storyline just got stale.
Be careful. You will get a lot of slack for saying that. I thought the show was overrated. I also understand I am in the minority.
 
Really enjoyed the first few seasons of HBO Max Succession. Been awhile since I watched season 3. I think I liked it? Just finished season 4. Out of respect for the first few seasons I finished it. Just wasn't good for me. Slow. Long. Drawn out. Yawn. Rinse and repeat. The storyline just got stale.
Be careful. You will get a lot of slack for saying that. I thought the show was overrated. I also understand I am in the minority.
I think the difficult challenge for these sorts of shows where there really isn't a likeable character is to keep a viewer's prolonged interest. The Sopranos is the only show I can think of that really pulled it off. For me, like you here, shows like Mad Men, Succession, Yellowstone, etc. all caused my interest to eventually wane because I just didn't care anymore about what happened to the characters.

Breaking Bad/BCS (Hank, Kim, Jesse in the later seasons were all likeable), Dexter, etc. all did okay (or at least didn't cause disinterest for this reason) because they still balanced the "bad" main character(s) with some likeable other characters that kept interest.
 
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Dark Winds is pretty good. Decent mystery stories and I love the Southwest scenery - I've actually been in a couple of the small towns they mention in the show. Plus, I like Zahn McClarnon.
I'll continue to champion this show whenever I can in this thread. The writers do a phenomenal job with the culture and landscape of where and when this show is set. Wonderful attention to detail that honors the Navajo people.
 
Really enjoyed the first few seasons of HBO Max Succession. Been awhile since I watched season 3. I think I liked it? Just finished season 4. Out of respect for the first few seasons I finished it. Just wasn't good for me. Slow. Long. Drawn out. Yawn. Rinse and repeat. The storyline just got stale.
Be careful. You will get a lot of slack for saying that. I thought the show was overrated. I also understand I am in the minority.
I think the difficult challenge for these sorts of shows where there really isn't a likeable character is to keep a viewer's prolonged interest. The Sopranos is the only show I can think of that really pulled it off. For me, like you here, shows like Mad Men, Succession, Yellowstone, etc. all causes my interest to eventually wane because I just didn't care anymore.

Breaking Bad/BCS (Hank, Kim, Jesse in the later seasons were all likeable), Dexter, etc. all did okay (or at least didn't cause disinterest for this reason) because they still balanced the "bad: main character(s) with some likeable other characters that kept interest.
Good post and your absolutely correct. We need a character to hang our hat on. Once the dad died we had no one left to cheer for. Ya, he was horrible as a real life person but Logan Roy was a stud.
 
Dark Winds is pretty good. Decent mystery stories and I love the Southwest scenery - I've actually been in a couple of the small towns they mention in the show. Plus, I like Zahn McClarnon.
I'll continue to champion this show whenever I can in this thread. The writers do a phenomenal job with the culture and landscape of where and when this show is set. Wonderful attention to detail that honors the Navajo people.

Hillerman often said the award that meant the most to him came from the Navajo Nation, which named him a Special Friend of the Dineh in 1987 “as an expression of appreciation and friendship for authentically portraying the strength and dignity of the traditional Navajo culture.”
 
Secret Level season 1 is out. Trailer.
Fun anthology where each episode is short and based upon an iconic video game.
Animation is excellent. If you like Love, Death, and Robots - you'll like this.

1. Dungeons & Dragons: The Queen’s Cradle
2. Sifu: It Takes a Life
3. New World: The Once and Future King
4. Unreal Tournament: Xan
5. Warhammer 40,000: And They Shall Know No Fear
6. Pac-Man: Circle
7. CrossFire: Good Conflict
8. Armored Core: Asset Management

7 more episodes release DEC 17th

9. The Outer Worlds: The Company We Keep
10. Mega Man: Start
11. Exodus: 20 Odyssey
12. Spelunky: Tally
13. Concord: Tale of the Implacable
14. Honor of Kings: The Way of All Things
15. Playtime: Fulfillment
 
We watched the first 4 episodes of The Agency.

Acting is top notch.

But my god…..booooooorrrrrring.

We are moving on.

Next up 1883, 1923, New Dune series and Landman.
 
We were all in a funk over the weekend and decided to watch something short and dumb. Picked La Palma... 4 ep Norwegian disaster porn about the Canary Island that *could* trigger a multi-continental tsunami should things go badly.

Oh yes.. things go badly. And oh yes, this was truly dumb. Hit the spot for us though.
 
Thought the end of the second episode of Dune was fantastic. Love Travis Fimmel playing unhinged characters.
I'm liking it too, although I also liked Raised By Wolves which most didn't. Dig Fimmel, but it's weird to me that Desmond Hart is almost the same character as Marcus Drusus in Wolves, which is kinda confusing, especially since Raised By Wolves also has a Dune connection. Still, like the show.
 
Thought the end of the second episode of Dune was fantastic. Love Travis Fimmel playing unhinged characters.
I'm liking it too, although I also liked Raised By Wolves which most didn't. Dig Fimmel, but it's weird to me that Desmond Hart is almost the same character as Marcus Drusus in Wolves, which is kinda confusing, especially since Raised By Wolves also has a Dune connection. Still, like the show.
That show was really weird I liked it though
 
Secret Level season 1 is out. Trailer.
Fun anthology where each episode is short and based upon an iconic video game.
Animation is excellent. If you like Love, Death, and Robots - you'll like this.

1. Dungeons & Dragons: The Queen’s Cradle
2. Sifu: It Takes a Life
3. New World: The Once and Future King
4. Unreal Tournament: Xan
5. Warhammer 40,000: And They Shall Know No Fear
6. Pac-Man: Circle
7. CrossFire: Good Conflict
8. Armored Core: Asset Management

7 more episodes release DEC 17th

9. The Outer Worlds: The Company We Keep
10. Mega Man: Start
11. Exodus: 20 Odyssey
12. Spelunky: Tally
13. Concord: Tale of the Implacable
14. Honor of Kings: The Way of All Things
15. Playtime: Fulfillment
I've made it through the first 9 episodes so far. they're all pretty short, so it's an easy watch. the Warhammer one is INSANE, and my favorite so far. also, the Armored Core one has Keanu as the main voice, and is also very good...but too short.
 
Black Doves wrapped up the season well while still leaving meat on the bone for a second season, IMO.
This is also on my list
I have watched a few episodes and it hasn't really grabbed me. It's been fine but nothing that I want to hurry back to see what happens.
Same. Will probably finish it, but not rushing to do so.
I've said it before, but I found it ramped up starting ep 3 and 4 through the final ep.
 
Black Doves wrapped up the season well while still leaving meat on the bone for a second season, IMO.
This is also on my list
I have watched a few episodes and it hasn't really grabbed me. It's been fine but nothing that I want to hurry back to see what happens.
Same. Will probably finish it, but not rushing to do so.
I've said it before, but I found it ramped up starting ep 3 and 4 through the final ep.
I liked it. I find Kiera Knightly attractive but man between her teeth and her skin she has not aged well at all. Shocked she is only 39.
 
Black Doves wrapped up the season well while still leaving meat on the bone for a second season, IMO.
This is also on my list
I have watched a few episodes and it hasn't really grabbed me. It's been fine but nothing that I want to hurry back to see what happens.
Same. Will probably finish it, but not rushing to do so.
I've said it before, but I found it ramped up starting ep 3 and 4 through the final ep.
I liked it. I find Kiera Knightly attractive but man between her teeth and her skin she has not aged well at all. Shocked she is only 39.
I don't know that I'd say she hasn't aged well. But I did find it jarring seeing an older version of her because I'm pretty sure the last time I saw her in anything was 20 years ago.
 
The Floor finale
Was switched up from just the final dueler winning in 1 of 2 categories. The twist is that they would duel in each other's categories and then a 3rd - that we didn't get to see as the winner won their own and the inherited category for the other.

Hiding on the Floor and keeping your own category was still the best tactic.
Between hiding and picking a specialty that scares people, it was an easy win for...

Periodic Table guy.

He only had 2 total duels to win the $250k
 
Beast Games starting up

The first episode of MrBeast's highly-anticipated game show, "Beast Games", is now available for streaming on Prime Video.
Copy/pasted from this link.

YouTube creator James Donaldson, more popularly known as MrBeast, is the host of the new competition series that he claims has the largest cash prize in game show history. Per the show's description, 1,000 contestants will fight through 10 episodes in physical and mental challenges for prizes include that $5 million, a private island and Lamborghinis. New episodes will premiere weekly through mid-February.

"Beast Games" has made headlines in recent months as several contestants have sued Donaldson and Amazon for workplace abuse, citing unsafe conditions, harassment and denial of necessities, like food and sleep.

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Per the "Beast Games" description on Prime Video, the show begins with 1,000 contestants fighting for the final $5 million cash prize. Over the course of 10 episodes, the contestants are narrowed down through a variety of physical and mental challenges.

"Beast Games" is a combination of Netflix's "Squid Game," NBC's defunct "Fear Factor" and CBS' long-running series "Survivor." By the second episode, also now available for streaming, the number of contestants narrows to 500.


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While an interesting concept and want to see it play out. I wouldn't want to win an island or a lambo as a normal person. Seems like it will throw the winners into bankruptcy via taxes or upkeep. Like those house renovation shows from 20 years ago - give orphans a home (foster parents got the house and the kids went homeless) or most got a bigger beautiful house that now had electric bills costing more than their salary.
 
Beast Games Ep1
Before they even start up $1mil was literally dumped on the floor and the 1000 contestants could opt out and split it. 52 did for $19,230 each. Not a bad earnings for 5 minutes.

They are on 1000 square platforms with a camera and a tablet in long rows. Nice visual effects as they make it appear that the platforms are independent of each other and high enough that you can't see the bottom - but no one is standing queasily and they jump up/down. The ceiling cameras are high enough that they look like ants. Heck of a big building - but in the daytime (Ep 2) it's smoke and mirrors.

The building they are in is just the top floor of one in 'Beast city' (cost Mr Beast $15mil to have built - more like a compound with an apartment complex).
Behind the scenes: 1107 cameras used and an impressive control room to verify accuracy for timing, tracking, and whatnot.
They will get down to 500 by the end of the episode.

Games begin.
long rundown
Game 1 is the entire row they are on (80 players per) they are a team, 1 person must sacrifice themselves for the rest to move on. Each sacrifice could have had (less than) $19k and now they get 0. Time sensitive as the slowest 3 rows are eliminated. They drop down the platform when the bottom of it opens. Aaaaaaahhhhhh (but no splat). Entire rows of people dropping like dominoes or all at once - cool. 705 remain

Game 2 they must balance shapes on top of each other within a time limit - don't have a fully built tower - eliminated. First 100 tower falls get eliminated. If 100 have not fallen - will wait until 100 do. Stand very still... 605 remain

They will move out into the city at the end of episode 1. The city only has 500 beds. At least 105 must go.

Game 3 is another bribe ($10000 starter) to see if people are willing go. Back into row teams opposite vertical or horizontal as before. You take the bribe and everyone else is eliminated in your row. Opposite of sacrifice to save others. Be greedy but don't be too fast. The longer they stay, the more the bribe goes up. But take too long and someone in your row takes it - you are gone. Work together and continue for the $5mil. Some rows immediately started saying their names to each other instead of their number.
$20k, 5x 50k, 6x 80k, 3x 100k - 493 remain
Over 2mil given away in episode 1.

Onto the city...
 
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Beast Games Ep2

Game 4 participants are blindly picking a token with 1-4 on it for the floor they will be playing on. Left side vs right side. Each token has a hint on it and can be traded with someone else's.

Floor 4 - hope you can catch. Balls are dropped from above onto their 'ceiling' that has round holes for the ball to pass thru. Catch the ball and advance. Drop it and the entire side is eliminated. One side wins (4th ball)... but the Control room reviewed footage and the other side bobbled their first ball (ironically by a former WR) and it touched the ground. Reversal of winners. 431 remain

Floor 2 - less is more. Each side has to get their own side to sacrifice themselves. Timed game (30 min) in which the side with the least amount of players will advance. Sides cannot see each other to see how many remain, but there is a phone that they can talk to each other. Bluff or truth? 366 remain

Floor 3 - get ready to throw down. Each individual throws a ball into a red cup on the ground. Team with the most advances. A bunch already threw theirs (sucks to be them) before a gold cup was added with a tiny hole - to get $250k. Team player or $$$? 305 remain

Floor 1 - use your brain. Symbols under their feet (4 sectioned square make them think it's memory). Nope. Trivia time. Groups of 4 from each team compete. Most correct advances. 242 remain

Game 5 Each floor nominates 1 Captain to represent them. That person can take a bribe and eliminate the entire floor. The bribe has a cap and if it gets there, no one gets eliminated. Twist: It's not a self sacrifice if they don't take the money. But... they can take the $$$ and eliminate the floor AND stay in the game.

Over $900,000 and climbing.
Cliffhanger... ??? remain.
 
I'm two episodes into Average Joe on Netflix. I like it. It's a dark (very dark) comedy. Joe is played by the guy in the Old Spice body wash commercials.
 
Fallout was good, not great.

I suppose I'd have liked it more if I'd ever played the games. A lot of the mythos was lost on me.

I played the game and love the game series. Also thought it was good not great.

What's great about the games is the open world where you just pick a direction to go in and make your own adventure. That wouldn't translate well to a series. The story has never been good in any of the games.

Its amazing the show is as good as it is imo. Impossible task to take that game and make a show out of it. Im giving them props just for trying
 
Well.....there have been plenty of successful episodic shows and I think that's what open world would translate to. So I think they very much could do one but that's not a bill Amazon wants to foot. I think the stories (in Fallout games) have been fine? IDK, I don't need a ton of exposition for pretty basic motivations so I think 3/4 are perfectly fine storywise. New Vegas' is dumb but I'm also not big into gangster/mob stuff but it makes sense for the setting.

All those 10/10 reviews on IMDB are mindboggling. Could someone please direct me to the people that are paying people to write 10/10 reviews? I mean, it's good not great. I think the source material is wonderful and one could do great things with it but that might not be the killers of Westworld.
 

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