I'll probably never get to 75% of those
Then of course I also have my Netflix account, which comes with its own backlog and Must Watch's.
So much quality TV, so little time.
I'll probably never get to 75% of those
Then of course I also have my Netflix account, which comes with its own backlog and Must Watch's.
So much quality TV, so little time.
NOS4A2. Anyone watching on AMC? It is kind of pretty boring. Also, does it come out weekly? For whatever reason there are 5 episodes out there.
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Not technically television, but Cobra Kai (both seasons) is fantastic. If you grew up loving the Karate Kid, you will fall in love all over again. It’s got plenty of cheese just like the 80s, but also plenty of today’s more comical elements too.
I legit think that as far as this era of reboot/relaunch/reimagining/Dark Universe whatever name for unoriginal you want to use goes, no one has done it better than this. Totally faithful to the original universe while providing new content that somehow recreates the plot of the movies without being predictable. And the Easter eggs and nods are spectacular (especially the music)
5/5 bonsai trees
Hearts are tough, she said, most times hearts don't break, and I'm sure that's right . . . but what about then? What about who we were then? What about hearts in Atlantis?
I watched it last night as well and really enjoyed it. Acting, production values, matching the book, it all worked for me. I wasn't sold on Zachary Quinto when he was announced, but I'm pretty sold now. Looking forward to the next episode.
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Also, guys and girls, this is the best show nobody's watching, it's so good!
It's been renewed for a final fifth seasons. Makes me kinda sad but it should hopefully wrap things up nicely.
I agree. The show gets better as it goes along. I also loved the film, so I knew what to expect going in. It's a hard sell to someone that has never seen the film. A mocumentary vampire sitcom is not easy to explain to people.
First of all, Barry needs to move to the very top of your list. I'm not sure if it's your thing, but John Oliver's show is really funny and well made. I learn more on that show than anything else on TV.
I'm not sure if you caught it when it was on, but The Night Of was very good. The same goes for the Newsroom.
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You're the main reason I'm watching Barry, so give yourself a pat on the back you beautiful bastard.
I was always curious about The Night Of since it aired, I just didn't have access to it at the time. I enjoy mini series because I know they're not artificially stretching anything out, every episode is integral to composition of the story. I'll try, TRY and get to it...
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I couldn't be happier. Absolutely loved the first season. The two main characters are complex and brilliantly portrayed by two amazing ladies. Can't even imagine where their relationship goes in Season 2 after that ending...
It's a really well done show. Cardenelli and Applegate have great on screen chemistry together. I'm on episode 5 now.
It also doesn't hurt that Cardenelli is a dream girl. God damn.
Freaks and Geeks is one of the best TV shows of all time largely because of her. She's so awesome.
Great final line.
I cannot recommend the Central Park 5 story enough on Netflix. POWERFUL. The kid who plays korey wise stole the show for me. I hope he gets lots more roles.
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An episode and a half into CHERNOBYL on HBO. Whoa. Intense.
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