Fro
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Post by Fro on May 27, 2024 19:39:20 GMT
Watched all the seasons of "Fargo". (Season 3 was not that great). Better Call Saul, Ozark, Breaking Bad, Dexter, Six Feet Under, Midnight Mass, Longmire, Bosch, Bloodline, Serpent Queen, Outlander, Game of Thrones, House of Dragon. All Incredible!
Enjoying the series, "Evil" on Netflix now.
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Post by Slinger on May 27, 2024 19:46:35 GMT
Watched all the seasons of "Fargo". (Season 3 was not that great). Better Call Saul, Ozark, Breaking Bad, Dexter, Six Feet Under, Midnight Mass, Longmire, Bosch, Bloodline, Serpent Queen, Outlander, Game of Thrones, House of Dragon. All Incredible! Enjoying the series, "Evil" on Netflix now. S3 of Bosch: Legacy has wrapped, and will probably air in 2025. Hopefully there will be a bit less of his daughter in the new one.
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Post by speedysteve on May 27, 2024 21:22:14 GMT
We finished 14 short episodes of Netflix's One Day. Then onto Netflix's Clark - an amusing Swedish crime romp Based (loosely I'd say) on the man behind Stockholm syndrome).
Reminiscent of Fargo's (talking of Fargo..)
THIS IS A TRUE STORY.
The events depicted in this film took place in Minnesota in ----.
At the request of the survivors, the names have been changed.
Out of respect for the dead, the rest has been told exactly as it occurred.
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Post by speedysteve on May 27, 2024 21:25:42 GMT
Watched all the seasons of "Fargo". (Season 3 was not that great). Better Call Saul, Ozark, Breaking Bad, Dexter, Six Feet Under, Midnight Mass, Longmire, Bosch, Bloodline, Serpent Queen, Outlander, Game of Thrones, House of Dragon. All Incredible! Enjoying the series, "Evil" on Netflix now. Worth watching for Mary Elizabeth Winstead alone 😀 Season 4 is a bit of departure focusing on racial tensions. Season 5 Tigress of a season🙂
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Post by MartinT on May 30, 2024 19:33:37 GMT
They'll have to go some to beat Ken Stott's interpretation of the character. Well, I wasn't expecting much but I've reached E5 of the new Rebus and it has slowly gripped. He has the knack of saying the wrong things in his personal relationships and he's been particularly harsh on Maggie.
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Post by mikeyb on May 30, 2024 20:21:02 GMT
Rebus certainly got better after the first couple of episodes, thought it did quite well in the end.
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Post by Slinger on Jun 6, 2024 21:12:02 GMT
"Invasion" continues to be excellent.
As a veteran of the "Yeah, yeah, yeah ...seen it all before," school of viewing, one recent episode actually had me holding my breath for almost the entirety of it. I can't say more without dropping spoilers, but, wow.
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Fro
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Post by Fro on Jun 7, 2024 1:13:58 GMT
Watching series "Evil" on Netflix!
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Post by Slinger on Jun 7, 2024 14:12:24 GMT
Watching series "Evil" on Netflix! How is it? I remember starting it but I can't for the life of me remember why I stopped. I certainly don't remember thinking it was bad, quite the opposite in fact.
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Fro
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Post by Fro on Jun 7, 2024 14:38:24 GMT
Watched both seasons - Great! I love the Dutch actress in the lead character.
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Post by Slinger on Jun 7, 2024 15:36:00 GMT
Watched both seasons - Great! I love the Dutch actress in the lead character. Thanks, I must go back to it I think. I've just checked; I was 9 episodes in to s1, and I've still no idea why I abandoned it.
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Post by MartinT on Jun 8, 2024 8:45:10 GMT
I'm watching Atlas on Netflix. Anyone else tried it?
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Post by nicholas on Jun 8, 2024 12:13:38 GMT
Watching series "Evil" on Netflix! We watched Season 1 when it came out and found it to be OK. Just saw Season 2 and thought is was very good. There is a Season 3 in the tank and Season 4 is currently running one episode a week. Paramount + cancelled the series but I understand that the cast and crew shopping it around to other distributors. We found Evil to hold your attention with a novel story line and very good character development.
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Post by MikeMusic on Jun 8, 2024 15:08:59 GMT
Clarkson's Farm
The boss is taken with it. Good in places for me, formulaic and The Jeremy Clarkson Show on a farm He can only be carrying these ideas out to make an episode or two. Some are obviously mad. Few can be original ideas as he had a bloke running it who retired
My big realisation Climate change will screw us via farms as well as everything else
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Post by MartinT on Jun 8, 2024 19:11:46 GMT
I'm watching Atlas on Netflix. Anyone else tried it? Oh dear, don't bother.
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Post by Slinger on Jun 8, 2024 19:49:49 GMT
I'm watching Atlas on Netflix. Anyone else tried it? Oh dear, don't bother. That bad?
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Post by MartinT on Jun 8, 2024 20:01:00 GMT
Sadly, it has crapness oozing from it around the time the opening credits finish. The dialogue is terrible.
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Post by petea on Jun 8, 2024 20:21:01 GMT
"Bodkin" on Netflix was pretty enjoyable we thought.
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Post by Slinger on Jun 8, 2024 22:17:04 GMT
3 Body Problem NewsA couple of weeks back, Netflix released some slightly weirdly worded news, announcing that it’s sci-fi adaptation 3 Body Problem had been renewed—not for a specific run of episodes or seasons, but until series creators David Benioff and D.B. Weiss could " finish the story they were telling". (Adapted from Liu Cixin’s best-selling trilogy of novels, which track humanity as it gets in really over its head in a dark and hostile universe.) Which was nice and all—nobody likes making the temporal and emotional commitment required to really lose yourself in a TV show, especially one with as many moving parts as 3 Body Problem, only to have the thing get yanked away before it’s done—but a little ambiguous in terms of how much actual TV show fans could expect. Said ambiguity has now been cleared up, as Netflix confirmed during its Emmys-focused “ FYSEE” event—the name took us a second, until we realized it was a fairly annoying play on “For Your Consideration/FYC”—on Friday. The streamer confirmed that 3 Body Problem will run for three seasons, with each season, presumably, mapping on to one of Liu’s books. The show has already gone out of its way to seed some of this stuff in its first season, though, including introducing the central conceit of the second novel, The Dark Forest: The idea that, given that humanity is facing a potentially genocidal opponent capable of detecting any spoken, written, or electronic communication on the planet, the only way to fend off the oncoming threat is to entrust Earth’s survival to a handful of strategists who keep their plans for saving the planet entirely in their own brains. Heady, conceptual stuff (with just enough of an “ intergalactic espionage” element to keep the adrenaline up), and, given how well the show’s first season did, something we’re pretty excited to see hit the screens in this new version. (Meanwhile, it’s also nice to know that Benioff and Weiss, who are still working off the massive reputational onus they developed with the ending they generated for their breakout hit Game Of Thrones, are still operating under some pretty tightly defined limits.) SOURCE
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Fro
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Post by Fro on Jun 10, 2024 14:20:15 GMT
"Hit Man" - Netflix. Not what I expected and based on a true life...
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