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I've watched some of Ballard and like it.
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MoreTrife wrote:stellation wrote:I stumbled across it rather late, but I've nearly finished watching Patriot on Amazon and I've really enjoyed it. I had no real idea what to expect going into it, it's quite the trip.
Top 10 and maybe top 5 show for me. Funny and unique and melancholy and beautiful. Love love the piping jargon.
I’ve finished it now, what a beautiful show- I both wanted more and was glad there wasn’t and it ended the way it ended. The portrayal of little glimpses of PTSD woven through it made my heart ache, it was both funny and thoughtfully tender. I can’t recommend it enough to anyone who has the time and wants to give something a little different a try.
There was at least a couple of outdoor scenes (I think one in the carpark/outside the office in Milwaukee, one in a tree lined park with benches) that seemed to be one takes with multiple characters slowly walking into frame or focus and interacting with the lead that were some of the best cinematography I can recall. It reminded me a lot of a less twee Wes Anderson.
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Always Sunny is a top show for me all time. I even thought season 16 was pretty good knowing full well its hard to maintain a show that long. Season 17 came out today and to be honest, it's not off to a great start.
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stellation wrote:MoreTrife wrote:stellation wrote:I stumbled across it rather late, but I've nearly finished watching Patriot on Amazon and I've really enjoyed it. I had no real idea what to expect going into it, it's quite the trip.
Top 10 and maybe top 5 show for me. Funny and unique and melancholy and beautiful. Love love the piping jargon.
I’ve finished it now, what a beautiful show- I both wanted more and was glad there wasn’t and it ended the way it ended. The portrayal of little glimpses of PTSD woven through it made my heart ache, it was both funny and thoughtfully tender. I can’t recommend it enough to anyone who has the time and wants to give something a little different a try.
There was at least a couple of outdoor scenes (I think one in the carpark/outside the office in Milwaukee, one in a tree lined park with benches) that seemed to be one takes with multiple characters slowly walking into frame or focus and interacting with the lead that were some of the best cinematography I can recall. It reminded me a lot of a less twee Wes Anderson.
The way you're describing this reminds me of how I felt about Lodge 49. Which you should check out, if you haven't.
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jschligs wrote:Always Sunny is a top show for me all time. I even thought season 16 was pretty good knowing full well its hard to maintain a show that long. Season 17 came out today and to be honest, it's not off to a great start.
I thought the first two last night were perfectly fine. Cutting some slack to keep in mind the Abbot crossover thing was a bit forced, but still came out fine. I'd say my biggest beef last night was too much Dee screaming for the sake of screaming. Sure, she does that but back to back episodes with a bunch was a bit annoying.
I remember several years back thinking at least half of the episodes had really fallen off. But the last several years I've thought they've come back fairly strong and all episodes have been perfectly good. Sure, not at the first several seasons level but this long in and at their age still good and not at the "just hang it up already" type of level.
Also, I watched them live last night. I cannot think of the last time I watched a TV show with commercials live.
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Absolutely fair. I thought episode 2 was better than 1 and it’s likely due to the forced crossover. But couldn’t agree more on Dee. Literally just screaming pretty much any time she had lines. 16 was good, I loved the Dennis smart car episode a ton.
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emunney wrote:stellation wrote:MoreTrife wrote:
Top 10 and maybe top 5 show for me. Funny and unique and melancholy and beautiful. Love love the piping jargon.
I’ve finished it now, what a beautiful show- I both wanted more and was glad there wasn’t and it ended the way it ended. The portrayal of little glimpses of PTSD woven through it made my heart ache, it was both funny and thoughtfully tender. I can’t recommend it enough to anyone who has the time and wants to give something a little different a try.
There was at least a couple of outdoor scenes (I think one in the carpark/outside the office in Milwaukee, one in a tree lined park with benches) that seemed to be one takes with multiple characters slowly walking into frame or focus and interacting with the lead that were some of the best cinematography I can recall. It reminded me a lot of a less twee Wes Anderson.
The way you're describing this reminds me of how I felt about Lodge 49. Which you should check out, if you haven't.
Thanks for the tip, I’ll look it up and try to go in blind with naught but your recommendation.
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Some stuff I've liked the last few months:
Netflix
The Eternaut
Department Q
Adolescence
Paramount
The Agency
Mobland
Max
The Pitt
Duster (not amazing but bummed it isn't getting renewed)
Other notes:
The latest season of Resident Alien is fine. The first episode was horrible. But they got back to their roots in Ep2, and that was great. The next two episodes were hit and miss.
Poker Face was ok this season. I like the style/format and the homage to Columbo, but the mysteries themselves have been meh. One fantastic episode, several ok episodes, and a few clunkers.
We've been rewatching Veep. Just as good the second time around.
Netflix
The Eternaut
Department Q
Adolescence
Paramount
The Agency
Mobland
Max
The Pitt
Duster (not amazing but bummed it isn't getting renewed)
Other notes:
The latest season of Resident Alien is fine. The first episode was horrible. But they got back to their roots in Ep2, and that was great. The next two episodes were hit and miss.
Poker Face was ok this season. I like the style/format and the homage to Columbo, but the mysteries themselves have been meh. One fantastic episode, several ok episodes, and a few clunkers.
We've been rewatching Veep. Just as good the second time around.
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Dexter has been brought up before. I liked the original but it went downhill and had a terrible ending imo. I enjoyed Dexter: New Blood. I've only watched half of Original Sin and thought it was pretty good for a prequel. I'll finish.
Now there's Dexter: Resurrection. First two episodes are out. I can overlook the setup, it's a show about a fictional serial killer after all, and liked the first two well enough to keep going. This isn't ground breaking, award winning stuff. But I've liked Michael C. Hall since Six Feet Under ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Now there's Dexter: Resurrection. First two episodes are out. I can overlook the setup, it's a show about a fictional serial killer after all, and liked the first two well enough to keep going. This isn't ground breaking, award winning stuff. But I've liked Michael C. Hall since Six Feet Under ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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MickeyDavis wrote:Dexter has been brought up before. I liked the original but it went downhill and had a terrible ending imo. I enjoyed Dexter: New Blood. I've only watched half of Original Sin and thought it was pretty good for a prequel. I'll finish.
Now there's Dexter: Resurrection. First two episodes are out. I can overlook the setup, it's a show about a fictional serial killer after all, and liked the first two well enough to keep going. This isn't ground breaking, award winning stuff. But I've liked Michael C. Hall since Six Feet Under ¯\_(ツ)_/¯Spoiler:
I started it this weekend for the first time since it's original run. Only watched the first two seasons initially, so I started in season three. Probably just gonna bounce around based on IMDB episode ratings.
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ReasonablySober wrote:MickeyDavis wrote:Dexter has been brought up before. I liked the original but it went downhill and had a terrible ending imo. I enjoyed Dexter: New Blood. I've only watched half of Original Sin and thought it was pretty good for a prequel. I'll finish.
Now there's Dexter: Resurrection. First two episodes are out. I can overlook the setup, it's a show about a fictional serial killer after all, and liked the first two well enough to keep going. This isn't ground breaking, award winning stuff. But I've liked Michael C. Hall since Six Feet Under ¯\_(ツ)_/¯Spoiler:
I started it this weekend for the first time since it's original run. Only watched the first two seasons initially, so I started in season three. Probably just gonna bounce around based on IMDB episode ratings.
Personally I liked the first 4, last 4 not as much, although there were a lot of actors those last 4 seasons I like (Shawn Hatosy, Ray Stevenson, Edward James Olmos, Peter Weller).
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Superman was very good. DC properties are in capable hands.
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Agreed on Dexter. Original was amazing until it went on too long. New Blood was solid, not amazing. Haven't started the new one.
Episode 3 of Always Sunny season 17 was definitely back on track IMO. Although I still think Dee's character has moved past the point of no return.
Necaxa seems like a poor spin off of Welcome to Wrexham and they even call it out. That said, I'll still watch it.
Episode 3 of Always Sunny season 17 was definitely back on track IMO. Although I still think Dee's character has moved past the point of no return.
Necaxa seems like a poor spin off of Welcome to Wrexham and they even call it out. That said, I'll still watch it.
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emunney wrote:stellation wrote:MoreTrife wrote:
Top 10 and maybe top 5 show for me. Funny and unique and melancholy and beautiful. Love love the piping jargon.
I’ve finished it now, what a beautiful show- I both wanted more and was glad there wasn’t and it ended the way it ended. The portrayal of little glimpses of PTSD woven through it made my heart ache, it was both funny and thoughtfully tender. I can’t recommend it enough to anyone who has the time and wants to give something a little different a try.
There was at least a couple of outdoor scenes (I think one in the carpark/outside the office in Milwaukee, one in a tree lined park with benches) that seemed to be one takes with multiple characters slowly walking into frame or focus and interacting with the lead that were some of the best cinematography I can recall. It reminded me a lot of a less twee Wes Anderson.
The way you're describing this reminds me of how I felt about Lodge 49. Which you should check out, if you haven't.
Lodge 49 and Patriot are two of my favorite criminally under appreciated shows. Awesome to see them referenced in the same post!
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The Monarch story isn't something I would normally be interested in but I like Kurt Russell and watched season 1 and enjoyed it. It's going on 20 months since season 1 was released and season 2 wrapped up filming in February but I haven't seen a release date yet. Apple does like to take their time.
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If you think you might be interested in Peacock, now would be the time to get an annual plan. They're hiking the price a few bucks a month.
They'll have NBA, Big 10, and some NFL.
They'll have NBA, Big 10, and some NFL.
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ReasonablySober wrote:If you think you might be interested in Peacock, now would be the time to get an annual plan. They're hiking the price a few bucks a month.
They'll have NBA, Big 10, and some NFL.
It says the price increase starts 7/22 and those with current plans the price goes up on 8/22. My annual plan renews on 8/22

I have the ad supported annual at $79.99. I saw the monthly price hikes but I couldn't find what my annual is going to jump to.
I'm against picketing but I don't know how to show it.