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Waco was a pretty entertaining watch. Good acting, storytelling, and gut-wrenching stuff at the end. A solid cautionary tale for both sides of the discussion.
Upload was really fun. Space Force is good damn it. All the bad reviews had me thinking I should skip it but three episodes in and I'm enjoying it. It has a dark sense of humor and heart.
Knives Out is on Amazon prime. Good stuff
Watched Da 5 Bloods last night. I really loved it. Spike Lee can be super hit or miss for me, so I wasn't going in with any sort of expectations. I was blown away. Delroy Lindo especially was fantastic. Highly recommended.
"Say Her Name:The Life and Death of Sandra Bland"(on Crave) was heartbreaking and upsetting. I remember when her death happened, still no justice.
I am watching On My Block and just into season 2 now and it's such a great show.
Watchmen HBO series on hulu currently. I believe it's just for the weekend
I know I'm probably only feeling this because it's the first show that I truly loved that has had it happen to, but Netflix and Hulu have removed the Advanced Dungeons and Dragons episode because of blackface. Blackface where Chang is dressed up as a Drow Elf and it's brought up how that's still a bad thing. Oh and also that episode talks about depression and suicide.
Eric Andre's new Netflix special is pretty fucking fun.
I just started watching Dark on Netflix. I'm 3 episodes in and it's pretty fantastic.
I heard Dark is good too.
I don't think TV shows, episodes, and movies should be removed from any place. What they should do is put up a message before each episode or movie, explaining that there is offensive content in the program, and explain why it's not ok.
I think it really should be up to the viewer to decide, and for kids, the parents. If you're going to remove things because they are offensive, there's going to be a hell of a lot things gone.
Ozark announced season 4 is official, and the 4th season will be it's final, featuring an expanded 14-episodes.
I definitely recommend Silicon Valley. Funny show, doesn't drag, good characters and easy to binge. I am in the middle of season 4 right now.
Just finished watching Hamilton on Disney+. Wow. What an astounding achievement in art. I was hooked from the opening number. I wish I’d been able to see it on Broadway.
I loved seeing it again in HD. I was lucky enough to see it on Broadway last year and had been looking forward to seeing a good quality version of it with the original cast.
My friend gave me her login for Disney, may need to try Hamilton soon.
I attempted episode one of "The Floor of Lava", it was awful. Now watching "The Good Place" :)
My daughters got me to watch Hamilton with them, and I enjoyed every second of it.
Just started season four of my rewatch of “The Shield”. I can already feel the anxiety building for when Shane goes full asshole...
Shoot, I need to watch it soon.
I wish I could go back and watch it for the first time again.
“Satisfied” was one of the most incredible things I’ve ever watched.
Even though this isn't really streaming, the following was great background listen while I work from home. Hamilton Act 1, as performed by Muppets.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZzDP-vQXao
Never Don't Give Up was great. I hope Kevin James gets another Netflix special soon.
Gonna watch the new Hulu movie "Palm Springs" tonight. Looks like a similar premise as Groundhog Day, except multiple people are experiencing the phenomenon together. I'm not a huge fan of Andy Samberg, but the trailer for this one had me interested.
Well, Palm Springs was great. Highly recommended.
Had intended to try that show awhile back but the, erm, totally legal site I'd use wasn't working properly. Will hopefully get to it eventually.
On another note, wife and I have cracked into the new She-Ra on Netflix. It's absolutely delightful.
Finished watching Hollywood on Netflix. It was ok in a kind of alternate reality sort of way. Not necessarily my cup of tea which is probably why I don’t think it was overly good. I suppose if you like Ryan Murphy you’d probably enjoy it more than I did. It was just interesting enough to keep me watching for the seven episodes.
I enjoyed Hollywood but hated the last episode. I don’t know if they wrapped it up like they did because they don’t know if they want to do a 2nd season but it just felt out of sync with the rest of the series to me at least.
Can confirm Palm Springs is incredible.
As per Rancid's post above:
Waited until the first season of "Snowpiercer" was wrapped up before I started binging it. Its a Hell of a premise, its violent, its bloody, its adult, Jennifer Connelly is a unit -- its like "Bioshock" on a train. But, to be honest, I was hoping for a little more out of than athe first season doesn't focus as much on the lower class travelers organizing and rising up against the evil, rich cunts in charge as I'd hoped. Instead, its a lot more focused on solving a murder and the fallout of the trial and verdict.
Its fun stuff. But its basically "Law And Order: The Orient Express", but with filthy hobos out of a Dickens novel plotting to kill the kind of people who jerk off to Fox News when another black person gets killed.
Its edgy TV fluff.
On the last episode of "Snowpiercer" now.
Loved that Jennifer Connely's character becomes one of the
And I'll be damned, but I didn't expect the
But yeah, it looks like my initial reaction was a little off. There is a lot of "Law And Order: Special Train Unit" sort of stuff in the first few episodes, but they build the "revolution" plot in the background. Once the violence and fighting kicks off, its pretty cathartic. You see our main character get kicked around and treated like rotten ass, so its cool to see him -- literally -- get to cut bloody swaths through the bad guys.
This one gets a full recommend from me. It starts slow, but it ends in a lot of fun. Well... maybe not "fun". Its a bit of a depressing show, really. But excitement.
I am watcing Avatar: The Last Airbender for the very first time. This show is incredible. I am a couple episodes into season two.
Don’t know who it was that recommended Dark on here but it’s fucking fantastic.
I finished season 3 of The Good Place, I have to wait for season 4 now :(
I finally got into Parks and Rec. I am a huge fan of the Office so I figured I would like this. It's a very funny show. Not as good as the office. I don't think I could go back and watch episodes multiple times like I can with the Office. I am on episode 5 season 5 now. definitely an easy show to binge.
I like the writing on The Office better, but I like the characters on Parks & Rec infinitely more. Give me Ron Swanson and Andy Dwyer over any two characters from The Office any day of the week.
A close friend of mine who's opinion I do actually value when it comes to Netflix turned me on to "Down to Earth" with Zac Efron. Pretty cool show, especially for fans of the Travel channel. Just started episode 1 and so far so good. I'm all about shows dealing with the environment and how different parts of the world handle the issues we currently face. Only 8 episodes so it won't take long to bang these out if you have the time.
I'm also just finishing up season 1 of Hanna on Amazon Prime. AWESOME.
"Down To Earth" is on my to watch list.
New season of "Good Girls" is finally up! One of my favorite shows.
Currently watching "Killer Women", fascinating stuff.
Just finished a rewatch of New Girl. So underrated. Jake Johnson and Max Greenfield are perfect together.
New Girl > Parks & Rec > The Office
Intervention is finally on Netflix, just one season. I hope they add more. I used to watch it on Youtube back in the day.
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I loved The Office, maybe I should try New Girl?
You should! It’s awesome and all the main characters are very likable.
I'll add New Girl to my list.
Intervention is heartbreaking, I love when they show them months after rehab and they are a whole new person.
Finished Letterkenny a few weeks ago. Really enjoyed it.
Don't know if any of you have checked out "The Great" but it's a fun watch. Have one episode left to watch.
I'm halfway through The Righteous Gemstones (HBO). It's really good. I'll wait until I finish the season to post my thoughts but so far I like it more than Vice Principals.
It’s my favourite show, by far; Letterkenny and Seinfeld are the only two shows that I can watch repeatedly. I have done Letterkenny start-to-finish probably 10 times, whenever I’m in need of a pick-me-up that theme music instantly brings a smile to my face. My latest enjoyment is trying to determine which cast member is trying (and failing) to keep their shit together, Tanis and Dan are the most common culprits.
Just finished season five of “The Shield”, an emotional asskicking that starts at the end of season two and continually builds through the series finale...
Season 5 of The Shield is the greatest season of TV ever.
The Shield really was a good few years ahead of the "police are the real bad guys" narrative every millennial with purple hair on Twitter wants to spout off now.
It really was ahead of its time.
Almost finished with Cursed. It's really good for British tv. It wants to be The Witcher really bad but it's such a hurry it misses a lot of little details that could make the show really good. Instead it's just something to watch really.
On season 3 of Insecure. Great show.
Anyone watching Perry Mason on HBO Max? Season finale is tonight. GREAT show. If you like old school noir / detective stories, you'll love it.
anyone here know where I can watch the Parks and Rec special? NBC took it down and I can't find it on Hulu or Netflix.
Currently finishing up Modern Family, starting Shitts Creek, going back to the beginning of Cheers, slugging my way through Big Bang Theory, and also watching Ally McBeal, Deutschland 86, Mad Men, and Westworld
Shame I'm going to have to ban you now BigAl.
There are acceptable things on this forum and that is just not one of them.
I think I had high expectations given how everyone raves about it...probably couldn’t ever live up to the hype I had for it.
Melly and I just finished 'Legendary' on Crave (HBO Max) and were LIVING FOR IT. Incredible stuff. So much fun.
My wife and I just finished Doom Patrol season 2 also on HBO Max and really enjoyed it. I think it added on the first season well while still being fresh with a bunch of crazy storylines that somehow avoided feeling like monster of the week. I really hope it gets a season 3.
Before that we finished the Umberella Academy season 2 on Netflix and I think I enjoyed season 2 more than season 1. That was probably because it had the benefit of not having to do a ton of exposition around the characters and could just jump straight into the story. With the exception of the Wicked Game cover which I'm not a fan of, it has a great soundtrack of covers going for it also. I feel like the announcement of a season 3 renewal is inevitable.
Now we're both highly looking forward to The Boys season 2 in early September to finish out this superhero trifecta. I feel a little more at ease about that shows future compared to the last two because Amazon Prime has already granted a season 3 and season 2 hasn't even aired yet.
I'm not sure what to watch while waiting for that to air. I've thought about rewatching The Sopranos since I'm working from home but I haven't pulled the trigger yet (no pun intended. ) I just find it easier in general to watch/rewatch comedies.
That's good cause I ain't racist. I don't even believe in race. It's been a while since I watched it though. I might give it another go.
I watched The Children of Time Square last week on Amazon Prime, and that shit is hella cool. It's from the 80's, and the dude that plays Lamar in Revenge of The Nerds is one of the stars.
Currently watching Arrested Development. I had no clue Michael Cera was in it. I am into season 2 now.
Rewatching Burn Notice after a long, long layoff. Formulaic but quite good.
I'll Be Gone In The Dark was incredible. The whole Golden Killer story was horrifying and mesmerizing. Seeing Michelle dedicated to catching the killer, to see the justice, to know of her death...heartbreaking and satisfying at the same time.
Began Band of Brothers. I already like it a lot.
Halfway through the final season of The Shield, it feels like I’m getting an ulcer with all the balls Mackey is juggling. A credit to the creator Shawn Ryan and his writing staff, making me so emotionally invested in hoping this dirty cop gets off clean.
Still a chance for Melly in Canada though as streaming rights get a bit different here since we won't get Peacock.
I finished up Avatar: The Last Airbender. Maybe the greatest animated show of all time.
I will probably start up Legend of Korra soon too.
At one point you were able to sign up for the NBC streaming service and get to watch one particular show for free with your sign up. That's what I used to watch the good place season 4 as it aired. Dont know if you still can or how ot works from country to country though.
I just started watching the MMA show on Netflix called "KINGDOM" There's like 2 other shows with the same name lol.
Great show so far and I'm only 4 episodes in.
I just wrapped up Season 10 of Shameless. Great season, haven't been let down yet.
I'm also trying to finish season 2 of Umbrella Academy on Netflix and Season 2 of Hannah on Prime. Nothing really going on with Hulu, I usually just watch WWE and old TGIF shows like Family Matters and Step by Step these days.
Yeah I preferred season 2 of Umbrella Academy. Still had its flaws, but I enjoyed it more. Looking forward to next season as well, whenever that may end up being.
You know what I noticed? They should have gotten rid of Fiona about 5 seasons ago lol. I don't see how anyone could watch that show and root for her lol. The rest of the cast cruised passed her long ago. Even Liam is 100x more interesting and what the fuck did he do for 8 seasons but sit at the table and eat breakfast ? Lol