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What are you binge watching?

Watching "House of Usher" on netflix, very similar style to the director's other netflix mini series, "Midnight Mass", "Haunting of Hill House", "Bly Manor." The series is based on the Edgar Allen Poe short story. Hard to follow at times but I've enjoyed it.
Watching this as well and enjoying it. I enjoyed Hill House and Midnight Mass but I keep forgetting about Bly Manor. I'll have to dial that up next.
 
Frasier. It is back, on Paramount+. He's back in Boston. It's an old school TV sitcom, right down to the sets and laugh track. The first 10 minutes of the pilot bugged me, in part because I'm not used to that anymore. Then it just got funny. Stayed funny through 3 episodes, silly at times, but it works.
 
Who did they swap out? The main actors all seem the same. I finished it this week and agree Season 2 is much better. I was actually looking forward to each new episode.
I’m about halfway through and hoping it gets better. I was quite pleased with first season.
 
A Discovery of Witches. Yes magic and fantasy, but it’s excellent. 3 seasons available across a couple platforms including Max and AMC.

Interested in what others who enjoy the genre think of this.
 
Possible future binge watch. Coming soon to Hulu. Brit Marling had pretty much fallen off the radar, good to see her back again. She's not the star but she's in it, plus she's the creator along w/ Zal Batmanglij. They did several interesting movies together 10 or more years ago. I think maybe that Clive Owen guy has been in a few things.

 
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Moonlighting is streaming on Hulu after all these years.

The Warden and got about halfway through the pilot and got bored with it. It didn't seem to age well. I remember it being funny as hell when I was 16, and I know pilots can be deceiving before writers and actors hit their groove (think Cheers). I'm going to keep up with it, but I think she's done.
 
30 Coins. Started this on HBO. It comes from HBO Europe and is the first show from Spain I've ever seen. It's a bit odd at first, but I think there is potential for this to be quite interesting. It's in the second season, so isn't a flop. It follows a Padre Manuel Vergara in a small town, who is a boxer and had a rather tough background as he faces certain paranormal threats and a conspiracy of sorts involving the church. It's not clear to him at first, but it seems they are associated with the 30 silver coins the Romans paid Judas. Others caught up include a rather attractive veterinarian, Elena.

@CL82 my mind immediately went to the Blackened Denarius coins from the Dresdenverse, and this is a different take, but also possibly similar in ways.
 
The Continental: From the World of John Wick
Mel Gibson, Colin Woodell, Mishel Prada
It's only 3 fairly long episodes but I thought it was great. Hadn't seen Gibson lately but he did a good job with the NY accent.
"The Continental: From the World of John Wick tells the background story of how Winston Scott, in an alternate history 1970s, came to his position as proprietor of the New York branch of "The Continental" chain of hotels, safe havens for legal assassins on the grounds of which no business may ever take place."
 
30 Coins. Started this on HBO. It comes from HBO Europe and is the first show from Spain I've ever seen. It's a bit odd at first, but I think there is potential for this to be quite interesting. It's in the second season, so isn't a flop. It follows a Padre Manuel Vergara in a small town, who is a boxer and had a rather tough background as he faces certain paranormal threats and a conspiracy of sorts involving the church. It's not clear to him at first, but it seems they are associated with the 30 silver coins the Romans paid Judas. Others caught up include a rather attractive veterinarian, Elena.

@CL82 my mind immediately went to the Blackened Denarius coins from the Dresdenverse, and this is a different take, but also possibly similar in ways.
Ok, I watched Ep 1 last night and it's got my attention. Love the premise.
 
I might still pick and choose a few episodes to watch, but just not sitting thru the whole thing. Or half of it. Or probably not a quarter.
So, I watch the first two episodes of moonlighting. Television production has come a long way. Still, my wife and I found it entertaining, probably due to the retro vibe of it. If I recall correctly, when moonlighting first came out I watched the first episode and didn't love it. I didn't come back to it until after the series got hot may be in the second season. So far, it's holding my attention as a once a week watch.
 
I just started watching The Fall of the House of Usher. The guy behind it, Mike Flanagan, also did The Haunting of Hill House, which was pretty good, and Midnight Mass, which I recently watched and which was AMAZING.
 
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The final season of Billions is really good. This show is nowhere near its peak, and the ending was just ok, but the final season was a lot of fun. It shouldn't be too hard to catch up either if you have missed a few seasons. I have used this analogy before with Billions, but this show is like the 38 year old former ace who is still a solid 4th starter in a rotation. This season was like that 4th starter going 13-6 with a 3.80 era. No longer ace material, but still impressive.

I recommend it.
 
30 Coins. Started this on HBO. It comes from HBO Europe and is the first show from Spain I've ever seen. It's a bit odd at first, but I think there is potential for this to be quite interesting. It's in the second season, so isn't a flop. It follows a Padre Manuel Vergara in a small town, who is a boxer and had a rather tough background as he faces certain paranormal threats and a conspiracy of sorts involving the church. It's not clear to him at first, but it seems they are associated with the 30 silver coins the Romans paid Judas. Others caught up include a rather attractive veterinarian, Elena.

@CL82 my mind immediately went to the Blackened Denarius coins from the Dresdenverse, and this is a different take, but also possibly similar in ways.
I haven't watched last night's episode, but I as of Friday, I was all caught up. Really liked it and Megan Montaner is a lovely.
 
I haven't watched last night's episode, but I as of Friday, I was all caught up. Really liked it and Megan Montaner is a lovely.
I'm way behind on it now. I started watching with my wife, so can only catch up when we both watch.

So I started another Euro show on Prime. German this time. The Gryphon. It's an interesting take on a kind of alternate place ruled by an evil being, and a family in our reality that has a historic commitment to protecting our existence from it. It's set in the 80/90ss, which is a fun choice with cool music. Central character is a 16 year old who thought his dad was insane, and his much older brother as well, then is thrust into confronting the reality of it all. A little bit of a Stranger Things vibe to it, but different. Pretty enjoyable so far.
 
For All Mankind is awesome too!
Finally started it this week. Helluva opening. I am happy it's linear as some of these 'alternative future' series can get confusing going back and forth.

Still in season 1 and enjoying seeing Sonya Walger in a major role. I know she's done other work in past decade, but not stuff I was really interested in. She's great here.

Cooper must have been a real piece of work IRL. Pretty much every movie/show fiction or non he comes off as an ass.

Recommended.
 
Finally started it this week. Helluva opening. I am happy it's linear as some of these 'alternative future' series can get confusing going back and forth.

Still in season 1 and enjoying seeing Sonya Walger in a major role. I know she's done other work in past decade, but not stuff I was really interested in. She's great here.

Cooper must have been a real piece of work IRL. Pretty much every movie/show fiction or non he comes off as an ass.

Recommended.


This is one of the best shows period.
 
Besides some of the obvious: Homeland, Better Call Saul, Peep Show, and Justified here are some really great ones:

Hanna
Deep State
Luther
Money Heist

happy viewing

My wife watched Money Heist. I thought it was terrible even stupid. I never made it through a full episode but I tried to be supportive and positive. But it was bad.
 
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I just started watching Bodies on Netflix. The premise is that 4 London detectives in different years (1890, 1941, 2023, and 2053) find the same naked body in the same location in different years. I gather the limited series is based on a DC comic book. So far, it’s pretty good. The four detectives all have distinct, and very different, personalities which makes it more interesting. I’m not sure if it’s a time travel series or what yet - when I think I know what’s going to happen, the show veers into an unexpected direction. I hope Bodies can keep up the suspense all the way through 8 episodes

I’m 3 episodes in. So far so good.
 
After setting it aside for a while I came back to One Piece and finished it. Pretty weird, but fairly entertaining. Nami was my favorite character.

I tried to give Sex Education another go. Got about halfway thru Ep. 2 of the last season, I just couldn't do it. I don't care about the characters anymore. It was always bizarre, but the once great story telling and dynamics between characters is gone.

Gave Fubar a go. Watched 2 eps. Decent enough. The dysfunctional family shtick could wear thin. I like Jay Baruchel...but he pretty much always plays himself. He also frequently vastly overachieves. Alice Eve and Monica Barbaro? Come on now!
 
Columbo has all kinds of surprises. Episode 6-3 from 1977 "The Bye-Bye Sky High I.Q. Murder Case"

 
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The Resort
On Peacock.
Cristin Milioti, William Jackson Harper, Skylar Gisondo, Nina Bloomgarden
It's an interesting and entertaining series so far. Only 8 short episodes in 2022 and I've watched 3 tonight. Lots of quick witty one liners. A drama, mystery, comedy based around a Cancun vacation resort.
 
2 episodes of "A Murder at the End of the World" dropped on Hulu. Definitely into it so far. Deliberate story telling and lots of flashbacks, but no problems keeping my interest. Looks like it will be weekly availability for new ep., can't binge it all at once. I was completely unfamiliar with Emma Corrin, but she's carrying the lead role well.
 
I’m looking forward to this. My wife loves the Godzilla movies and this looks like it will be good. Apple TV rarely disappoints.
 
Season 2 of Reacher is coming 12/15.
I’m rewatching Reacher S1. So far it’s better than the first time I watched it awhile ago. Excited for S2. I’ve read most of the Reacher book series and wonder what book will be stressed.

Would love to see more of Neagley!

“You do not mess with the Special Investigators.”

Priceless
 
I’m rewatching Reacher S1. So far it’s better than the first time I watched it awhile ago. Excited for S2. I’ve read most of the Reacher book series and wonder what book will be stressed.

Would love to see more of Neagley!

“You do not mess with the Special Investigators.”

Priceless
Reacher to the currency guy (in their prison cell): "You should eat. You look like hell."

Currency guy: "That's because I watched you gouge a guy's eyes out."

Reacher (while taking another bite of his sandwich): "He started it."
 
I’m rewatching Reacher S1. So far it’s better than the first time I watched it awhile ago. Excited for S2. I’ve read most of the Reacher book series and wonder what book will be stressed.

Would love to see more of Neagley!

“You do not mess with the Special Investigators.”

Priceless
It's based on Bad Luck & Trouble. It's the one where the members of his old squad start getting killed. The trailer looks great.

 
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