I'm all caught up through Season 4 right now, love the show and would say this.....Watched the first season of Stranger Things. I am not a big fan of the supernatural or horror, but my son was watching so I decided to give it a try.
A few things:
1) The show is not great about following its own rules for how things happen when it comes to the super natural. This is my issue with most shows about the super natural. Stuff just happens without rhyme or reason.
2) A great cast saves what could be kind of a tedious bore of a show. The kids are all strong actors and their timing is surprisingly excellent in the scenes where they are talking over each other.
3) I like the call backs and salutes to 80's pop culture and horror trailblazers. All the scenes in the lake by the water and the characters doing obviously stupid stuff guaranteed to get them in trouble is lost on my son but is pretty funny to anyone that watched old school horror flicks. I think the plot arc between Brenner and El traces Firestarter pretty closely, although it has probably been 3 decades since I saw Firestarter.
4) Is Nancy supposed to look like a young Winona Ryder or is that a coincidence? It was disorienting the first two episodes.
Please no spoilers for season 2.
Agree with you. As for pop culture, am I the only one who notices that it is slightly off, or mistimed? Those horrific bowl cuts for example, yes, we had those in the 70s, but they were long gone by the 80s. Steve the Hair, sure, except at that point the trend was to shorter hair and preppy (not for all, but definitely for Homecoming King types). He's got 1978 hair. Nancy dresses like an old lady. Never saw that in the 80's in high school. Jordache Jeans came in and those super long cardigan sweaters for girls.I'm all caught up through Season 4 right now, love the show and would say this.....
You can't go into this trying to follow some set of supernatural rules. The beauty of the show is the cast and the production of how they capture that era of pop culture (in lives and on screen). There are always little nuggets that pay homage to movies from that time (Never Ending Story, Nightmare on Elm Street, etc) and always stuff like the tupperware pitcher my mom had on a counter in a scene.
I have watched it all with my daughter (now 18) and watching it with her, experiencing and explaining what some of the easter eggs are has been really cool. So, enjoy it with your kid and loosen up. Eleven is the best.
Agree with you. As for pop culture, am I the only one who notices that it is slightly off, or mistimed? Those horrific bowl cuts for example, yes, we had those in the 70s, but they were long gone by the 80s. Steve the Hair, sure, except at that point the trend was to shorter hair and preppy (not for all, but definitely for Homecoming King types). He's got 1978 hair. Nancy dresses like an old lady. Never saw that in the 80's in high school. Jordache Jeans came in and those super long cardigan sweaters for girls.
Love the show, but they cobbled together styles and pop culture from what seems like a 12-15 year period, probably to maximize the nostalgia for a broader audience. It doesn't ruin anything, the show is still great fun. It's just something I notice now and then. The cast is just an amazing bunch of lovable losers. Kids and adults alike.
So I finished up yesterday. Throughout the last episode I'm wondering how any of this is happening given one of the main characters is charged with conspiracy to assassinate the president, yet is out on bail and free to move about, including out of state, with nobody watching them. It was a OK storyline, but c'mon, that lack of surveillance is simply ridiculous.I consider Homeland one of the Top 20 dramas in TV history, but I also acknowledge that it flirted with going completely off the rails more than any other show in the Top 20.
Bloodline (2015-2017)I saw these recommended for fans of Sopranos, Breaking Bad/Better Call Saul, Ozark (me):
Queen of the South (Netflix)
Bloodline (Netflix)
Weeds (Prime, Peacock)
ZeroZeroZero (Prime)
Anybody seen any of these?
Bloodline (2015-2017)
3 seasons, episodes 13, 10, 10
Kyle Chandler, Ben Mendelsohn, Linda Cardellini, Sissy Spacek, Sam Shepard
I'm still in season 1 of 3 and it's OK. It has some interesting plots and they give you glimpses into the past and into the future so you sort of know what to expect and where it's going. It moves kind of slow but the glimpses keep me intrigued.
I am on season 2 episode 3 and I will say, it almost seems like they wrote the script for 1 season. But I will carry on. John Leguizamo has entered the fray so I'm giving it a chance.Season 1 of Bloodline is excellent. I lost interest halfway through the second episode of season 2.
FTR, someone who actually isn't "a big Star Trek person" would've never considered watching The Orville nor have a clue about what other Trek series were out there since.not a big Star Trek person but it’s easily the best Trek since The Orville.
I had to go all the way back to S1 as when I started watching S4, I had no clue what was going on. So went back to S3 and still had no memory of how they got there. Repeat and repeat again until it made sense.Stranger Things Season 4 is the binge-worthy show of the moment. We re-watched Season 3 to prep and I had forgotten how much fun the show is. So many loveable losers.
not the sharpest tool but he had some good lines.Well, 15 plus years later, I finally watched Sopranos and finished last week.
I had some basic knowledge of the ending scene and the ambiguities of it. After watching all the way through I think it was the viewer who got whacked. Through all the seasons with dialogue and filming so many gangsters got shot in back of the head with a bullet and their life ended in the blink of an eye. The show finishes with the viewer getting whacked and that was that.
On a side note, absolutely couldn't stand Tony's son AJ. From start to finish his character was irritating more than anything else.
FTR, someone who actually isn't "a big Star Trek person" would've never considered watching The Orville nor have a clue about what other Trek series were out there since.
I had to go all the way back to S1 as when I started watching S4, I had no clue what was going on. So went back to S3 and still had no memory of how they got there. Repeat and repeat again until it made sense.
Anyway, I wonder if a GenX or GenZ can relate to the concept of kids being allowed to ride their bikes all over creation and stay out till all hours with little to no parental supervision
First time I've seen Uma's kid in anything. Man, she looks like mom. I see a solid future as a comedic actress, maybe even follow mom into action flicks. Steve has grown on me, and Dustin is getting better - it's the stuff he does when camera isn't focused on him that's really impressive. The Russian prison sub-plot is, well, entirely ridiculous, even in the context of a entirely ridiculous series premise. But I guess it's all about suspending belief, right?
Now onto S6 of Peaky Blinders I guess.
So if these aren't Star Trek spinoffs or related, why even mention Star Trek?Oh shut up. I haven’t watched a branded Star Trek show since The Next Generation. Everything else gets abysmal reviews.
I just finished the first season of Bosch Legacy on FreeVee (formerly IMDB TV). It is basically a continuation of the Bosch show that ran for a few seasons on Amazon Prime. So if you enjoyed Bosch, you will enjoy Bosch Legacy. I am a big fan of Michael Connelly and have read all the Harry Bosch books, so I am a good target audience for them. It's a good show, not great, but entertaining enough to be worthwhile. Definitely captures the spirit of the books.
Wild to think that Mosley was within 100 votes from beating Neville Chamberlain. Could've been a much different world today.Peaky Blinders Season 6. Great ending to one of the best television series of all time.
I've said for a while that I can't think of a better example of "nailing the casting" like they did with the actor that plays Bosch. Just a perfect representation of who and what he represents in the books. Legacy was a bit of a disappointment so far, we are 3 eps in - doesn't quite have the same tone - something is off. It's not major, just something that keeps it from matching the original. Also would like to see more appearances from his old partner Jerry.I just finished the first season of Bosch Legacy on FreeVee (formerly IMDB TV). It is basically a continuation of the Bosch show that ran for a few seasons on Amazon Prime. So if you enjoyed Bosch, you will enjoy Bosch Legacy. I am a big fan of Michael Connelly and have read all the Harry Bosch books, so I am a good target audience for them. It's a good show, not great, but entertaining enough to be worthwhile. Definitely captures the spirit of the books.
I've said for a while that I can't think of a better example of "nailing the casting" like they did with the actor that plays Bosch. Just a perfect representation of who and what he represents in the books. Legacy was a bit of a disappointment so far, we are 3 eps in - doesn't quite have the same tone - something is off. It's not major, just something that keeps it from matching the original. Also would like to see more appearances from his old partner Jerry.