I got past that, but it is indeed too much.Got a little bit into episode 4 of Gen V. There was a scene that was just way, way too gross. I stopped, done with that series. The creators probably need psychiatric help.
Been wondering about this one. I'll have to check it out.American Nightmare (Netflix) - Three hour long episode documentary about a kidnapping in CA. The perfect length to keep it interesting with a handful of plot twists along the way. Amazing story.
There was something similar they already did in The Boys, but not quite as bad. Plus that series is just better.I got past that, but it is indeed too much.
Watched 'Queenpins' on NFLX last night with the wife. It was highly amusing. Not a five star movie or anything close but Kristin Bell always spices things up and she did a good job here.Been wondering about this one. I'll have to check it out.
Watched the first four episodes of Slow Horses. You guys have some serious street cred with The Warden. Oldman is freaking fantastic.Started a new show and sadly had to go to sleep. It was pretty binge worthy. Slow Horses on Apple+. Stars Gary Oldman as a disheveled, outcast MI5 director. Jack Lowden plays Cartwright a young agent, who is sent to the outcast bunch Oldman runs, called Slough House. Slow Horses is the name M15 has for these misfit agents. Kristin Scott Thomas is good as an M15 director at the main HQ. Olivia Stone plays Sid, a young agent also sent to Slough House, but one who isn't such an outcast. I couldn't remember how I knew the actress, but she's Alicent Hightower in the new GOT prequel. Some other name actors in smaller roles, This is quite well done, the pilot starts fast and then is slow as hell, while the whole dynamic of Slough House and the characters are introduced. But it's worth the wait and picks up after that.
Got a little bit into episode 4 of Gen V. There was a scene that was just way, way too gross. I stopped, done with that series. The creators probably need psychiatric help.
I got past that, but it is indeed too much.
This is not the type of series I would normally watch, and having had to watch enough of that episode to get to the scene in question just confirms that. However, I did want to see what the fuss was about, and I thought it was funny. It's absolutely the kind of thing that would appeal to the incel audience that watches this tripe.There was something similar they already did in The Boys, but not quite as bad. Plus that series is just better.
Fargo - The Series!
I finished Season 2 which was exceptional. The acting and storyline is great and kind of reminds me of Pulp Fiction in some ways. Cold-Blooded, for sure. Jesse Plemons, I remember he gained like 50 lbs during Breaking Bad. Kirsten Dunst, Patrick Wilson, Ted Danson, Jean Smart, Bokeem Woodbine...just a great cast.
Constantly thinking of the original movie and how those actors all had the accents down. In researching, I just learned that the original woodchipper scene from the movie was based on the CT murder of Helle Crafts by her husband Richard. He was paroled in 2020. I did not know about this.
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Worth watching, or not?Finished ‘Murder at the End of the World’. Reaction: Really? THAT’S the payoff????
Have to say ‘No.’Worth watching, or not?
She may have been even better in the finale, the scene outside the restaurant is my favorite scene of the entire show. She wasn't eligible for an Emmy.I finished season 2 of The Bear. The Christmas Episode was indeed unpleasant in so many ways. Also silly to give Jaime Lee an Emmy for a single episode. The season was excellent, my one hope was that Carmy wouldn't blow it with Claire...yeah.
She's eligible this year. She's good. It's just a very small role.She may have been even better in the finale, the scene outside the restaurant is my favorite scene of the entire show. She wasn't eligible for an Emmy.
Yes, she wasn't eligible for the award that just happened. She'll be eligible to get the award a year from now and she'll get it.She's eligible this year. She's good. It's just a very small role.
Yep, and her son-in-law's reaction to the encounter later on inside the restaurant was really poignant.She may have been even better in the finale, the scene outside the restaurant is my favorite scene of the entire show. She wasn't eligible for an Emmy.