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Only watched it once when it was released and really liked it. May need to watch that one again.Six Feet Under finale made me cry uncontrollably. I loved that show.
Only watched it once when it was released and really liked it. May need to watch that one again.Six Feet Under finale made me cry uncontrollably. I loved that show.
I'm still with it (haven't watched the most recent episode so no idea what happened with Zahn yet), but I'll agree it's slow moving this season. And having pretty much everything filmed in dark environments doesn't help with trying to not nod off.Landman: On episode 9 and it’s running low on gas.
Silo: sad but this show became a total snorefest for me.
As Shrinking can get a bit raunchy, your wife might want to try "I'm Sorry". Deepster recommended it a couple pages back. I thought it was hilarious, but it does have language and a couple of nsfw parts. It's kind of a Curb Your Enthusiasm with a female lead and no filter. It's on TruTV, which you can sign up for for free and watch past episodes.Hey, sorry for spamming the forum a bit. LOL. As it happens, I tend to binge the TV and Movie threads here at 4-6 month intervals.
Anyhow, looking for some recommendations for my wife. She's really getting exhausted with the downer nature of TV these days. Everything is death and dystopian future. We've watched and enjoyed a lot of it, but its just starting to wear her down of late. Kind of thing she's looking for is like Ted Lasso and Animal Control. Light hearted and uplifting. We just finished S2 of Shrinking. Hit the mark for the most part for her. I have no problem with darker shows, so I really liked it.
Thanks in advance.
I liked it. I can forgive the ending. Well worth watching.American Primeval (Netflix) was pretty good, right up to the last 30 minutes of the season, when the show went completely off the rails. The ending is so stupid and lazy that it ruined the whole show for me.
I am a fan of The Agency on Paramount+ through episode 3. This is a big budget show, and putting a little more money into a show can make a big difference in the quality of actors, look and feel. Michael Fassbender is excellent in the lead. The plot is a little hard to follow, although I think that is deliberate because it feels like there is going to be a reveal about one of the operations.
It’s annoying, but watchable. Both seasons. Spoiler alert! People seem to get what they deserve.I tried "The White Lotus" maybe a week ago. Got so annoyed with all the characters within the first 30 minutes or so that I quit. Decided to just skip Season 1 entirely, so last night I fired up Season 2. That drew me in right away. Except for Jennifer Coolidge. I can't fathom how she has a career. I just don't get it.
Season 3 coming mid February. Killer cast.It’s annoying, but watchable. Both seasons. Spoiler alert! People seem to get what they deserve.
Yes and no for Season 2. Some got far worse than they deserved, and several really rotten people pretty much skated through unfazed.People seem to get what they deserve.
Agency seems to be a remake of a French spy series.Agency just gets better and better through 6 episodes. I am a big fan, although I was a big fan of American Primeval right before that show drove itself off a cliff in the last 30 minutes of its final episode.
The Pitt is also good. It is most of the same creative team as ER from the 90's/00's. Think of it as "ER 2025" with everyone nicer and more respectful of each other than the original ER, and on streaming where the show can get a lot more graphic. I am not going to get hung up on the "each episode is a real time hour* structure of the show, which I feel is an unnecessary gimmick. Noah Wylie is a solid actor, but the rest of the cast are nobodies, which I don't love. There is one character that is pretty important where the actor feels a little weak.
Never mind. Ground to a halt the second half of the season, and it's only 6 episodes total. Can't recommend it.Stumbled onto something on Amazon Prime I'd never heard of before: "Two Weeks To Live."
It is a remake of sorts. I liked it up until the last episode which was little to ”neat and tidy” for my tastes but still a good watch.Agency seems to be a remake of a French spy series.