Forgot to mention We Are Lady Parts, an excellent UK dramedy series about a female Muslim punk band set in present-ish day (like a few years old is all). A great watch. Only one season, wishing there was a second one.
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492Netflix
I Think You Should Leave, season 3. Coming May 30th, 2023
I Think You Should Leave, season 3. Coming May 30th, 2023
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493Finally getting around to watching season 3 of The Mandalorian.
I have no idea if this will be good, but Grogu is in it, and Grogu is fucking cute as hell.
I have no idea if this will be good, but Grogu is in it, and Grogu is fucking cute as hell.
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494It was pretty weak. I watched the whole thing cause my nephew was an extra in it and I couldn't spot him in what could have been his shot.jfv wrote: Sat May 27, 2023 8:06 pm Finally getting around to watching season 3 of The Mandalorian.
I have no idea if this will be good, but Grogu is in it, and Grogu is fucking cute as hell.
I've decided Andor is the only great Star Wars show.
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495Succession schmuccession.. this is what I've been waiting for.Anonymous37 wrote: I Think You Should Leave, season 3. Coming May 30th, 2023
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496Netflix
Black Mirror season 6. I've seen the first 3 episodes ("Joan Is Awful", "Loch Henry", "Beyond the Sea"), but not yet 4 and 5 ("Mazey Day" and "Demon 79"). As always, it's a mixed bag. So far, the standout is "Beyond the Sea". "Loch Henry" doesn't really work but has some truly great moments. "Joan Is Awful" is kind of a head-scratcher, and not in a good way, although it was nice to see Rich Fulcher and Michael Cera in small roles.
[Edit: "Mazey Day" is one act short of a complete story. Another twenty minutes and Charlie Brooker may have been able to flesh it out adequately.]
[Second edit: "Demon 79" is great. I'm curious if the resident Brits here will end up liking it as much as I did.]
Black Mirror season 6. I've seen the first 3 episodes ("Joan Is Awful", "Loch Henry", "Beyond the Sea"), but not yet 4 and 5 ("Mazey Day" and "Demon 79"). As always, it's a mixed bag. So far, the standout is "Beyond the Sea". "Loch Henry" doesn't really work but has some truly great moments. "Joan Is Awful" is kind of a head-scratcher, and not in a good way, although it was nice to see Rich Fulcher and Michael Cera in small roles.
[Edit: "Mazey Day" is one act short of a complete story. Another twenty minutes and Charlie Brooker may have been able to flesh it out adequately.]
[Second edit: "Demon 79" is great. I'm curious if the resident Brits here will end up liking it as much as I did.]
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497SPOILERAnonymous37 wrote: Sun Jun 18, 2023 6:00 pm Netflix
Black Mirror season 6. I've seen the first 3 episodes ("Joan Is Awful", "Loch Henry", "Beyond the Sea"), but not yet 4 and 5 ("Mazey Day" and "Demon 79"). As always, it's a mixed bag. So far, the standout is "Beyond the Sea". "Loch Henry" doesn't really work but has some truly great moments. "Joan Is Awful" is kind of a head-scratcher, and not in a good way, although it was nice to see Rich Fulcher and Michael Cera in small roles.
I did like Joan is Awful quite a lot. My favorite part of it is that they solved the "problem" of the life-shredding "Netflix" show by...unsubscribing from Netflix.
"And the light, it burns your skin...in a language you don't understand."
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499I normally give up on series too soon-but 'The Days' had me completely stoked. Japanese technicians and politicians trying to deal with the Fujushima disaster. Not only did I learn a lot, it's not often you see engineers as the stars/heroes of the show. Awesome, frightening- I was hooked
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500Thanks for the tip. Sounds interesting.ogpuprison wrote: Sat Jul 08, 2023 2:40 pm I normally give up on series too soon-but 'The Days' had me completely stoked. Japanese technicians and politicians trying to deal with the Fujushima disaster. Not only did I learn a lot, it's not often you see engineers as the stars/heroes of the show. Awesome, frightening- I was hooked
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