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I'm only 2 episodes into season one, but... that escalated quickly.
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Zaxxon wrote:I'm only 2 episodes into season one, but... that escalated quickly.
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Zaxxon wrote: Thu Apr 30, 2020 12:38 pm I'm only 2 episodes into season one, but... that escalated quickly.
...and so the queue grows.
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$iljanus wrote: Thu Apr 30, 2020 1:18 pm
Zaxxon wrote:I'm only 2 episodes into season one, but... that escalated quickly.
The Korean undead don't fuck around!
What I liked about it is the treatment of the undead as a virus more than a supernatural force. The fear of it spreading always outweighs the fear of the monsters themselves.

Also, Mu-yeong is da man.

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So this week I watched season 2 of After Life in one night. I just love this show. Funny, sad, sweet, filthy, wonderful, ugly, and beautiful. It's my favorite Ricky Gervais creation (yes I love it more than either The Office). Highest possible recommendation.
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JCC wrote: Sun May 03, 2020 11:27 am So this week I watched season 2 of After Life in one night. I just love this show. Funny, sad, sweet, filthy, wonderful, ugly, and beautiful. It's my favorite Ricky Gervais creation (yes I love it more than either The Office). Highest possible recommendation.
Season 1 was brilliant, but it absolutely wrecked me.

I’ll get around to Season 2 at some point, but I don’t think I’m up for it right now.
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hepcat wrote: Thu Apr 30, 2020 8:55 pm
$iljanus wrote: Thu Apr 30, 2020 1:18 pm
Zaxxon wrote:I'm only 2 episodes into season one, but... that escalated quickly.
The Korean undead don't fuck around!
What I liked about it is the treatment of the undead as a virus more than a supernatural force. The fear of it spreading always outweighs the fear of the monsters themselves.

Also, Mu-yeong is da man.

Addendum: hey look, a new season of Medici starts tomorrow!
And the biology behind the zombies is a major plot point when...
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The zombies weren’t active during the day not because of the sunlight but the temperature. And as winter descends on Korea, the zombies find the climate quite pleasant indeed during the day.
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I loved that cliffhanger reveal.
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Skinypupy wrote: Sun May 03, 2020 12:20 pm Season 1 was brilliant, but it absolutely wrecked me.

I’ll get around to Season 2 at some point, but I don’t think I’m up for it right now.
I wouldn't say it wrecked me but I teared up many times over the 6 episodes. It's just so... good. I adore the show. I really hope he makes a 3rd season.
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JCC wrote: Sun May 03, 2020 8:25 pm
Skinypupy wrote: Sun May 03, 2020 12:20 pm Season 1 was brilliant, but it absolutely wrecked me.

I’ll get around to Season 2 at some point, but I don’t think I’m up for it right now.
I wouldn't say it wrecked me but I teared up many times over the 6 episodes. It's just so... good. I adore the show. I really hope he makes a 3rd season.
I've always found around 70% of Gervais's humour to be repugnant, abrasive, and soul-sucking. But similar to Derek, After Life has a huge heart and I can't help but like it. They both come off as sappy sometimes but don't feel emotionally manipulative, perhaps due to the veracity of the performances.

I've also been watching the fourth season of The Last Kingdom. This is a fantastic series... I feel like not enough people know about it. It nicely fills the historical drama void. The only thing that bothers me is the apparent time compression. The characters seem to ride across the British countryside in about half an hour, and the main character has had about fifty love interests. But this is just part of the genre I suppose, and one of the challenges of adapting such a long book series that spans many years.

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Nicolas Cage Cast as Tiger King Joe Exotic in New TV Series
Oscar winner Nicolas Cage will play the infamous Joe Exotic, the subject of Netflix's Tiger King docuseries, in a new scripted TV series. The project marks Cage's first TV role in his long career.

According to Variety, the eight-episode series, from Imagine Television Studios and CBS Television Studios, will be scripted by American Vandal's Dan Lagana, who will also serve as showrunner and one of the series' executive producers.

This particular incarnation of the Tiger King story will be an adaptation of the Texas Monthly article “Joe Exotic: A Dark Journey Into the World of a Man Gone Wild,” by Leif Reigstad.
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Daehawk wrote: Thu May 07, 2020 8:41 pm Nicolas Cage Cast as Tiger King Joe Exotic in New TV Series
Oscar winner Nicolas Cage will play the infamous Joe Exotic, the subject of Netflix's Tiger King docuseries, in a new scripted TV series. The project marks Cage's first TV role in his long career.

According to Variety, the eight-episode series, from Imagine Television Studios and CBS Television Studios, will be scripted by American Vandal's Dan Lagana, who will also serve as showrunner and one of the series' executive producers.

This particular incarnation of the Tiger King story will be an adaptation of the Texas Monthly article “Joe Exotic: A Dark Journey Into the World of a Man Gone Wild,” by Leif Reigstad.
That's a scripted CBS show. So it's highly unlikely to be a Netflix exclusive.
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I really enjoyed the coming of age story called The Half of It which is a really well done take on Cyrano de Bergerec.
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For those that missed S1 (or didn't finish), it's a great time to catch up - S2 coming 7/31:

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I'm pretty sure Robert Sheehan isn't acting when he portrays Klaus on the Umbrella Academy. :lol:

Looking forward to season 2! I think The Boys season 2 is coming around the same time, so it will be double doses of weird and mature superhero action.
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Ellen Page looks like she's living in a college apartment.
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Ralph-Wiggum wrote: Mon May 18, 2020 2:04 pm Ellen Page looks like she's living in a college apartment.
Kinda.
But specifically, not a single one of them has a painted wall.

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Seeing the Kim's Convenience pics from the previous page, the cast were having a Twitter feud about who was the biggest Star Wars need. I'm going with Appa:

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I just started watching Kim's Convenience last night. It's pretty fun.
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Yeah, it's pretty good. I just watched seven episodes. (I ran out of Parks & Rec.) It's weird seeing places I've been. This is like Degrassi all over again. Or you know, about 35% of film and television productions (especially the cheap ones)... it's Toronto. I just learned both Hannibal and The Umbrella Academy have shot scenes at the David Dunlap Observatory 5km away from my home in Richmond Hill north of the city.

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Sudy wrote: Tue May 19, 2020 11:53 pm Yeah, it's pretty good. I just watched seven episodes. (I ran out of Parks & Rec.) It's weird seeing places I've been.
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Maybe I'm late to the game, but I started watching Ozark and I'm now halfway through season three. I'm pretty sure I've never seen a depiction of a marriage under quite the amount of stress and tension as Marty and Wendy. Also, Darlene Snell feels like some sort of archetype that I've never seen depicted before either. I just keep enjoying it more and more, as crazy as it is.
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Season 3 is where I felt it really took off. I loved the first two, don’t get me wrong. But damn, season 3 just put it all together.
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I'm on the last ep if Ozark Season 3, and man it's nothing but stress. And the guy who plays the brother in law (he was also in the Iron Fist) is crazy good actor. He truly made you feel sorry for him and how he is dealing with having a mental illness. I really enjoyed him the best this season. He evolved over the season and just nailed it.
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paulbaxter wrote: Thu May 21, 2020 10:03 pm Maybe I'm late to the game, but I started watching Ozark and I'm now halfway through season three. I'm pretty sure I've never seen a depiction of a marriage under quite the amount of stress and tension as Marty and Wendy.
I dunno, but I felt Walt and his Wife in Breaking Bad had done better. I haven't watched season 3 yet, but I had been feeling rather annoyed by their actions by the end of Season 2. At least in Breaking Bad, Walt had a good reason for getting into it, and I didn't really see much of a compelling reason for Marty to get into it beyond money.
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naednek wrote:I'm on the last ep if Ozark Season 3, and man it's nothing but stress. And the guy who plays the brother in law (he was also in the Iron Fist) is crazy good actor. He truly made you feel sorry for him and how he is dealing with having a mental illness. I really enjoyed him the best this season. He evolved over the season and just nailed it.
Yeah, I didn't even realize it was the same guy at first. This dude can act.
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Rumpy wrote: Fri May 22, 2020 1:30 pm
paulbaxter wrote: Thu May 21, 2020 10:03 pm Maybe I'm late to the game, but I started watching Ozark and I'm now halfway through season three. I'm pretty sure I've never seen a depiction of a marriage under quite the amount of stress and tension as Marty and Wendy.
I dunno, but I felt Walt and his Wife in Breaking Bad had done better. I haven't watched season 3 yet, but I had been feeling rather annoyed by their actions by the end of Season 2. At least in Breaking Bad, Walt had a good reason for getting into it, and I didn't really see much of a compelling reason for Marty to get into it beyond money.
Breaking Bad is considered one of the greatest television shows of all time. But just because they did things better than almost every other show doesn't diminish the efforts of other really good shows.

I thought the power struggle in the marriage in season 3 was the highlight of the season. They've been alluding to the wife's past as a power player since day one, so it was good to see that rear its head. And to put it up against Marty's desire to just get out safely at any cost....even to the point of betrayal...was the catalyst they needed to elevate the show this season.

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hepcat wrote: Fri May 22, 2020 7:03 pm Breaking Bad is considered one of the greatest television shows of all time. But just because they did things better than almost every other show doesn't diminish the efforts of other really good shows.

Oh, don't get me wrong, I agree. But I guess my point is that I found it all less believable and compelling, and so the struggle comes off as less natural to me.
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This thread is now dedicated to Manimal. Deal with it.
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Need 3 hour long shows..so Manimal, Sheena, and Automan.
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Breaking Bad ruined Automan for me. Walter White was much more believable as a drug dealer than Desi Arnaz Jr. was as a computer expert who created a holographic crime fighting superhero.
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Misfits of Science then?
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Was that the show where they looked at the narcotics scene in Baltimore through the eyes of law enforcers as well as the drug dealers and users?
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hepcat wrote: Fri May 22, 2020 9:35 pm Breaking Bad ruined Automan for me. Walter White was much more believable as a drug dealer than Desi Arnaz Jr. was as a computer expert who created a holographic crime fighting superhero.
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