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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.


Man that book was great. Mainly based on the left coast, but between Neagley and his friend the slick talker (who carry’s a knife) I’m totally in. Tks

Ps. I really like Reachers ATMs
 
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
There is a new Reacher book out. A week or before it was due to be out I put myself on the library waiting list for it. I think I'm like number 254 or something. It's a popular series.

I wanted the Amazon Reacher series to do the books in order, but I did like "Bad Luck and Trouble" which is the book this season is based on. It gives the backstory of the 110th Special Investigation Unit which was the unit Reacher commanded. Jumping to this one also allows them to keep Neagley in the series. It lets them keep some continuity with a carryover character from last season in Neagley is a compelling character in the book.
 
I ran through Bosch: Legacy season 1 in under a week. Same characters, same Jeep, same house, same attitude as the original series. And the writing is pretty much on par IMO. If you liked the first series, you'll probably like this.
 
I ran through Bosch: Legacy season 1 in under a week. Same characters, same Jeep, same house, same attitude as the original series. And the writing is pretty much on par IMO. If you liked the first series, you'll probably like this.
I thought Madison Linz was outstanding in this season. I really like the way her character has developed.
 
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.
2 episodes later and I'm barely hanging on. Very, very slowly developing story.
 
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I ran through Bosch: Legacy season 1 in under a week. Same characters, same Jeep, same house, same attitude as the original series. And the writing is pretty much on par IMO. If you liked the first series, you'll probably like this.
I thought Madison Linz was outstanding in this season. I really like the way her character has developed.
I started out slowly on Bosch: Legacy but it quickly grew on me. This after ripping through Bosch 7 seasons in about a week. Really like this show. Unfortunately, I have watched all of Bosch: Legacy season 2 already. Love Bosch's attitude. But now I have to wait for season 3.
 
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.
Actually the last season was one of their best season. It is very hard for a series to right the ship after they went so far off course but wow, that last season was great! Congrats to the actors/writers.
 
I haven't watched any of the TV series Fargo previously. But my understanding is each season is stand alone, correct? Anyway I was curious so I'm trying the current season. Is the Minnesota accent like a dominant and recessive gene type of thing, some people have it and some don't? I'm finding that a bit distracting. Juno and the female cop are laying it on thick and most of the rest of the cast isn't bothering to try. Anyway I've watched 2 eps so I'm almost caught up. Juno Temple doesn't even look like herself as this character. Lamorne Morris not doing comedy, that's different.
 
Fargo season 6 has started out very strong
I didn't realize until I saw adds for season 6 that I completely missed season 5. Just finished S5, and while it was good I think it was my least favorite season of the series so far. I'll probably try to finish the original Justified series before going to Fargo S6...

Anyone watched the start of the new season of Slow Horses on Apple+?
 
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I haven't watched any of the TV series Fargo previously. But my understanding is each season is stand alone, correct? Anyway I was curious so I'm trying the current season. Is the Minnesota accent like a dominant and recessive gene type of thing, some people have it and some don't? I'm finding that a bit distracting. Juno and the female cop are laying it on thick and most of the rest of the cast isn't bothering to try. Anyway I've watched 2 eps so I'm almost caught up. Juno Temple doesn't even look like herself as this character. Lamorne Morris not doing comedy, that's different.

Tread carefully, because most Fargo fans are big Fargo fans. Myself included.

My ranking of the seasons:

1) Season 2
2) Season 1
3) Season 4
4) Season 3

But I am flexible on that ranking other than Season 2.
 
Tread carefully, because most Fargo fans are big Fargo fans.
If I say something bad about it will they have me kidnapped by ruffians and thrown into a wood chipper?
 
Season 1 and 2 were my favorites but season 6 has been good so far

I watched some of the early seasons but is it true that the more recent seasons like the current one are stand-alone so I could jump in without re-watching the entire series?
 
If I say something bad about it will they have me kidnapped by ruffians and thrown into a wood chipper?

Watch all the seasons. The deaths are a lot more creative than that.
 
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I watched some of the early seasons but is it true that the more recent seasons like the current one are stand-alone so I could jump in without re-watching the entire series?
Yeah honestly, i've watched them so far apart that I forget a lot of the tie ins to the other seasons but they are enjoyable even to just watch as stand alone. I would really recommend the first season though.
 
We just finished Welcome to Wrexham. I liked it very much, It was better than I thought it would be. They did a nice job with the story telling. And how soccer can kick you in the nuts. Wrexham just went to 2nd, with Notts just a point behind.
 
Finished up The Haunting of Bly Manor today. I enjoyed it a bit more than Usher but nowhere near as much as Hill House. I liked it much more than Midnight Mass. Flanagan is solid a writer/director.
 
Just finished it. I'm a big WW2 watcher, this one was solid...and bonus, Hugh Laurie was in it!
Finished it last night. It was well done. That two Nazis were after the diamond for different reasons made this more than just a standard story. Also, I was wondering if the female lead was actually blind as I thought she gave an incredible performance. And I guess it's still incredible because it was really her first acting job. She is legally blind, but that's due to complete color-blindness, not complete loss of vision. Laurie and Ruffalo were also very good.
 
I started watching 'Obliterated' on Netflix yesterday.

It is so legitimately over the top awful that it is actually......kind of good? Or at least....kind of amusing? Guy Ritchie is involved in the production which should give you an idea of the content. If you liked 'Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels' or 'Bullet Train' this is definitely something to check out.

Not for kids under the age of 16 though. At all.
 
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I watched Blackberry on AMC. I think it is just a re-edited version of the movie that was released early this year, in a miniseries format. It is really good.
 
I watched Blackberry on AMC. I think it is just a re-edited version of the movie that was released early this year, in a miniseries format. It is really good.
Yeah previews looked like it was just the movie. Movie was good
 
Tread carefully, because most Fargo fans are big Fargo fans. Myself included.

My ranking of the seasons:

1) Season 2
2) Season 1
3) Season 4
4) Season 3

But I am flexible on that ranking other than Season 2.

Is the movie Fargo as predictable as it seems? I watched the first 1/2 hour and think I pretty much know exactly what's going to happen the rest of the movie.

Maybe I'm reading too much into it after having watched the series.
 
Is the movie Fargo as predictable as it seems? I watched the first 1/2 hour and think I pretty much know exactly what's going to happen the rest of the movie.

Maybe I'm reading too much into it after having watched the series.

I don't think I have seen the whole Fargo movie. I keep meaning to watch it, and forget.
 
Paramount's "School Spirits" is on Netflix now. I was able to watch a sneak peak of the first episode previously. I decided to start over and am a couple eps in. Interesting show. Stars Peyton List from Cobra Kai. She suddenly finds herself a spirit wandering around her high school. She can't remember what happened. Students that died in various different eras are also there, and they have a support group. She's trying to solve the mystery of how she came to be dead.
 
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