General TV Discussion and Thread for Shows Without A Thread Thread
OOTV doesnt like family comedies much huh? Raising Hope and The Middle are two of the best(possibly the best outside of NBC)comedies on tv yet no threads.
Just an observation.
Season 1 was great; I haven't watched season 2 yet.
I loved both seasons of Outer Range. I'm super disappointed they didn't renew it.
I enjoyed the 2nd season and wanted more, but after binging the 2nd season I was left wondering what we had actually accomplished which made me less surprised when it wasn't renewed
silo S2 is an absolute sloggggg
Rivals is FUN
It's the FUN Yellowstone stopped being
if you like her, you should watch the white queen, it's a bbc drama about the war of the roses, she plays that central figure it's named after
it's on my all time great list of tv shows
but i'm also a sucker for historical drama with good production value
The Agency is decent. Not great but not terrible. Given the people associated with it I had high hopes that it will likely not live up to.
As I mentioned before, I can't decide if it's biggest crime is that is a note for note remake of the best show on TV over the last 10 years or what.
went to share the white queen trailer and now i see why it wasn't a huge hit
this is an extremely deceptive trailer, like it's some angsty love drama
no it's not, it's about the actual history of war of the roses, cousins and brothers backstabbing and killing each other other in a lengthy civil war where some of the major participants switched sides with regularity
it's amazing, i still think about it often
i'd even argue the main character is the earl of warwick, who is known as Warwick the Kingmaker
The Agency is decent. Not great but not terrible. Given the people associated with it I had high hopes that it will likely not live up to.
As I mentioned before, I can't decide if it's biggest crime is that is a note for note remake of the best show on TV over the last 10 years or what.
well, i have to thank the agency, bc without it i would have never found the bureau, which i binged watched (all 5 seasons) in like 2 weeks. fantastic, even with the subtitles
Hallelujah, a decent episode of Silo
well, i have to thank the agency, bc without it i would have never found the bureau, which i binged watched (all 5 seasons) in like 2 weeks. fantastic, even with the subtitles
did you have subs for the english part? My prime paramount+ removes the subs when they speak english and the americans or french/americans they use have the worst case of mumbling.
The arabs/russians speaking english... im not even sure they are speaking english.
did you have subs for the english part? My prime paramount+ removes the subs when they speak english and the americans or french/americans they use have the worst case of mumbling.
The arabs/russians speaking english... im not even sure they are speaking english.
yep, all with subs (but dont have any subscription, just download everything i want via torrent)
American Primeval on Netflix. 7 episode Western directed by Peter Berg (Friday Night Lights) and written/created by the guy who wrote the Revenant. Stars Taylor Kitsch (Riggins from Friday Night Lights) and Betty Gilpin from GLOW. It’s a journey tale through mid 19th century Utah - where it’s Mormons vs US Army vs Native tribes. A bunch of recognizable faces; good action and plot. I like Westerns and liked this. Not as good as Godless but still good.
American Primeval on Netflix. 7 episode Western directed by Peter Berg (Friday Night Lights) and written/created by the guy who wrote the Revenant. Stars Taylor Kitsch (Riggins from Friday Night Lights) and Betty Gilpin from GLOW. It’s a journey tale through mid 19th century Utah - where it’s Mormons vs US Army vs Native tribes. A bunch of recognizable faces; good action and plot. I like Westerns and liked this. Not as good as Godless but still good.
Audiences seem to like this a whole lot better than the critics.
The last two episodes of The Agency have been great. I may have to switch to The Bureau after this season and see what happens. Not sure I want to wait.
Finished Day of the Jackal and while it was predictable, it was well done. The final episode also got me.
Cunk On Life - new Philomena Cunk mockumentary doing awesomely ill-informed interviews.
Made a list of older shows that I didn't get to catch in their entirety and have been binge-watching as time allows.
Currently watching the original Night Court. Entertaining, and I don't remember much of it from the original run. I was only 6 when it first premiered, and was probably 10 or 11 when I first saw it. I mostly remember Harry the Hack from Cheers being the judge.