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I wouldn’t recognize him signing anyway. I remember him from “Chicago Hope” and “Homeland”Surprisingly, Ben Franklin does very little singing in the Ken Burns documentary.
I wouldn’t recognize him signing anyway. I remember him from “Chicago Hope” and “Homeland”Surprisingly, Ben Franklin does very little singing in the Ken Burns documentary.
He sings in the movie 1776 (and the play)Surprisingly, Ben Franklin does very little singing in the Ken Burns documentary.
Just started watching today. I nodded off a couple times in Ep2. But I'm enjoying Craig Ferguson as everyone with a Scots accent.Yep, also heard Tom Hanks and Paul Giamatti. Did not realize it was Mandy Patinkin as Franklin or Claire Danes Abigail Adams.
I thought it was really boring after the first episode. I was wondering what everyone was raving about.
I’m a history nerd too.
Did you bail after the one episode? If it were a 8-10 episode season, I probably would've rated it a 6 of 10. But it wasn't that. It was four, one hour episodes. They nailed the era too. The cinematography & wardrobe dept will probably win awards.
I mean, to each their own, but that was fun.
Just started watching today. I nodded off a couple times in Ep2. But I'm enjoying Craig Ferguson as everyone with a Scots accent.
I watch as much as I feel like watching and then stop and come back to them.Yeah. 2 hour episodes are a bit much.
I'd never heard of this, but decided to watch an episode. It's pretty good. It is a good cast even though I've never heard of any of them except Perkins.I'm starting to watch Minx which has some excellent nudity. What's really amazing about the time is how pornography sort of became mainstream in America. It is a bit silly but it is cast very well and the episodes are very short and digestible.
'Fallout' is absolutely awesome.
Walton Goggins is great. I don't think it's possible to understand how fortunate we were to have he and Timothy Olyphant facing off in 'Justified' for all those years.
Pluribus. This show is captivating.
Soylent Green is People. When the Hive was actively rounding up dead bodies in trucks in episode one, I was highly suspicious. Then they mostly let it go, but now I see I was right.
As good as his track record has been, this might be Vince Gilligan's best yet. Seehorn has to be the prohibitive favorite to win the Emmy for best actress. And I'm loving the absurdist touches Gilligan throws in.Yup. There's more to it though. The psychic glue of the GUAC RNA 'virus' reached everybody on the planet but a dozen people. My guess is we don't know a 10th of what is going on.
We will find out. My theory is that the mystery "milk" is necessary to continue the psychic link the hive shares. It's maintenance andAs good as his track record has been, this might be Vince Gilligan's best yet. Seehorn has to be the prohibitive favorite to win the Emmy for best actress. And I'm loving the absurdist touches Gilligan throws in.
To me, I don't think this is a Soylent Green scenario. It doesn't follow that they'd leave 13 people untouched by the virus while giving them everything they want if they were feeding on people. It's something else. That they fear Carol yet won't eliminate her is the key to understanding this, IMHO.
As good as his track record has been, this might be Vince Gilligan's best yet. Seehorn has to be the prohibitive favorite to win the Emmy for best actress. And I'm loving the absurdist touches Gilligan throws in.
To me, I don't think this is a Soylent Green scenario. It doesn't follow that they'd leave 13 people untouched by the virus while giving them everything they want if they were feeding on people. It's something else. That they fear Carol yet won't eliminate her is the key to understanding this, IMHO.
Several years ago I took a stab at Ted Lasso. Watched a couple episodes, didn't do anything for me. Started over recently with my dad. You have to get to around episode 4 before it picks up. Then I really enjoyed it for quite a while. But season 3 is a drag. Don't know what they did, but they tweaked a winning formula. Also going from 30 minute to hour long episodes was not a good idea.
Turns out it was a Soylent Green scenario. The takeaway is how the other eleven rationalized it (via Diabete) and have been routinely meeting without even telling Carol about it.
I knew it was going to come down to Carol and the guy in Paraguay. Seems to be the case. The rest are just short sighted or lacking in courage.After ep6, I have a theory that the code originated from Earth and bounced back.
One thing for certain - he's not driving to AlbuquerqueI knew it was going to come down to Carol and the guy in Paraguay. Seems to be the case. The rest are just short sighted or lacking in courage.
Just my opinion, but the shows just aren't zippy, clever and fun like they used to be.We've watched through all 3 seasons at least 5 times now. Still finding new jokes. It's a tremendous show.
The main complaint about the arc of the Nate character is because the hints are so subtle first time through everyone missed them but I assure you they are there.
You can only do the fish out of water plot for so long. Seasons 2 and 3 are masterworks of character and cast development.
To anyone who has only watched it once, watch it again. I will die on this hill.