A Chromecast is worth having, it's what twenty bucks? You can stream YouTube right from your phone to your TV and it supports many other streaming apps.
A Chromecast is worth having, it's what twenty bucks? You can stream YouTube right from your phone to your TV and it supports many other streaming apps.
Do you have a tablet of any sort? You could always hook it up to your TV. Heck, you could do that with your computer too if it has HDMI out.
It's just glacial. The show is also really sparse with clues and allowing the viewer to play along with the overall mystery, which seems to have been put on the back burner as the season has progressed.
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I don't have a tablet, and our TVs don't have HDMI hook-up capabilities (I think most of the new ones don't?).
And it's disappointing to hear Castle Rock isn't doing it for you, Mike. I haven't started it yet but it seems like I've heard pretty good things elsewhere.
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Re-watching The Man in the High Castle...ready for season 3 next month!
I'm watching the second half of Mad Men again after stopping me rewatch after Season 3. I've only seen the last two seasons once, so I'm excited to see those again. This show is just magnificent. I wish I had more people to gush over it with :'(
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All the new TVs have HDMI imports. If you have a fairly recent computer, it more than likely has an HDMI port. I hook up my laptop to my TV quite a bit actually.
In regards to Castle Rock, immediately after I started shitting on it, it got better. The last two episodes have been fantastic. I'm looking forward to the finale.
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I thought episode 7, The Queen, was the best episode of Castle Rock. It reminded me of The Constant from Lost.
Watching Hilda on Netflix. It's adorable and so so odd. Loving it! Drop everything and watch it now, it's very Halloween-friendly.
Judging by the lack of discussion on shows like Escape at Dannemora and The Little Drummer Girl, it doesn't seem like many people are that interested in limited series around here.
Either way, I really enjoyed the first episode of I Am the Night.
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Finished episode 3 of The Passage. Really enjoying it so far
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Any of the following flatsigned or inscribed-
It, Shining, Salem’s Lot, Mr. Mercedes, The Stand
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The little drummer girl was really good. So was the night manager. I wasn't able to watch I am the night but it's one I do want to watch.
I have a long list of shows to watch and catch up on, but I keep finding myself getting sucked into stupid reality shows
Only the gentle are ever really strong.
8.5!?! Nothing gets an 8.5 on IMDB. That place is overrun by trolls!
Night Manager was really good too! I'm not sure which I enjoyed more. I can say that I couldn't take my eyes off of Florence Pugh.
The pilot just aired, so you're not too far behind.
The good news about the shows I just mentioned is that there are only a handful of episodes, so it's not a huge investment of time.
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StillServant, your Florence Pugh analysis could not be more accurate. Holy good Christ she was something else...
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I know, it's crazy. I won't even list the ones I'm watching
Only the gentle are ever really strong.
If they're ones on Food Network, I approve.
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