I was lucky enough to hear that the TV series of Fargo was a spiritual successor to the original, not a TV remake, which grabbed my interest straight away. That, plus I've been a big fan of Martin Freeman since The Office, and it was great to see him play something more villainous, for once. I think a rewatch is in order. I haven't seen all of season 2, but I remember liking it a lot. I definitely need to watch it again.
And I'm so glad you're watching The Wire. Yes, it definitely takes a while to really come together, but it does pay off. I think that the first season is even better on rewatch because once you know where the series is headed, you do appreciate those early episodes even more. Actually, that's true of later seasons, too - there are several characters who seem relatively minor at first that become a big part of the show as it goes on. For the moment, enjoy the ride.
Oh, one more thing: the missus introduced me to The Larry Sanders Show last year, and it's hilarious. Way ahead of its time too in terms of how meta it is.
Never be cruel and never be cowardly. And if you ever are, always make amends.
You are a walking talking Doctor Who encyclopedia to me. - Melike
i just realized that I can watch Season 19 and 20 of Hell's Kitchen on demand, so that's kind of become my priority for easy watching while I play some video games. I generally abhor reality TV, but Hell's Kitchen is, to me, the ultimate form of Reality TV. The interpersonal drama isn't a major part of the show and is generally confined to after services when the teams argue over who should be on the chopping block, so not only is it typically condensed, it is is a logical place for there to be drama. The challenges are fun though the weakest part of the show for me are the rewards and punishments for winning/losing the challenges. Of course the dinner services are the highlight of the show and the producers know this...the usage of brilliant and hilarious sound effects, and the frantic editing, add so much tension as we wait to see if Gordon Ramsay is going to flip his shit. The rants and ravings from Ramsay are always great TV. Whether or not they produce great chefs is up for debate, but few things bring me more joy than hearing Ramsay phrases like "Everyone, come here!" or "Look at this!" before he verbally castrates everyone. This is the definitely the most guilty of guilty pleasures for me.
I was afraid Hell's Kitchen was cancelled because of the pandemic, but it's been renewed for a few more seasons, so that's great! Kitchen Nightmares is fun too, but there is too much drama and schmaltz in it for me to truly say that I love it. I love when he eats the shitty food and then proceeds to go into the kitchens and tells the owners and Chefs that they're shit and discovers how shit it actually is, but the restorations and relaunches don't really do it for me. I much prefer to watch this show in youtube clip form. Hotel Hell though, I don't really see any appeal in. I have seen some people say that Hotel Hell is their favourite of the Ramsay shows. I don't think those people know what they are talking about.
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I also find those shows weirdly entertaining in very short doses, so I wouldn't say I "watch" them.
I prefer Kitchen Nightmares, also mainly to see Gordon Ramsey eat terrible food and put the hard word on the chefs and staff. But I always feel that when it comes to "fixing" the restaurant, Ramsey doesn't give enough consideration to the owner's original vision for the place. So I remain extremely skeptical whether any of the changes he makes actually stick for long. The owner usually isn't bought in to the changes, because those changes aren't helping the owner achieve what they want to achieve.
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“If you don't know what you want," the doorman said, "you end up with a lot you don't.”
― Chuck Palahniuk, Fight Club
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Anybody watching Better Call Saul? The first episode into their final run was quality. And the actors are all bringing their A-game.
Watching Jonathan Banks play Mike is such a joy, too. He conveys so much doing so little, and through his voice alone. A lesser actor would come across as wooden, or dumb, or angry, but Banks plays the part to perfection.
“If you don't know what you want," the doorman said, "you end up with a lot you don't.”
― Chuck Palahniuk, Fight Club
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63 in '23!!!!!!!!!!
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The Houston Astros cheated Major League Baseball from 2017-18!!!! Is that how we teach our kids to play the game now?????
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I'm 5 episodes into The Wire now. The episodes and becoming more focused. It's a lot easier to become invested when they aren't trying to juggle the massive cast in every episode. If it stays like this then they'll likely earn using every character for the season finale.
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No. I know it's highly regarded so I've been wanting to watch it for like 15 years. I downloaded the first season in like 2010 and for some reason the files contained only the audio. And then I just never got around to watching it after that. And the past few years I've been totally burned out on long-form storytelling so the idea of watching any new multi-season, non-anthology series was just a no-go. I've mostly stuck to watching Star Trek and sitcoms for the past few years. The Wire is my first foray into a new longform TV since...hell, I can't even remember what the last new one I watched was...House of Cards? Yeah, that sounds right.
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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?
Well I can never say never! We do watch Mayans, mainly because of J D Pardo! Tried SOA but just do not like anything Ron Perlman is in. Watched the first few Breaking Bad episodes when it first aired and it didn't interest me. Everything I've seen about The Wire just doesn't appeal to me at all.
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