TV Series - old & new Favourite TV series
#201
Posted 2018-March-19, 14:50
I am curious as to whether anyone (anyone on this thread) is still watching "This is us". Season 2 is over and that's it for me. I am a little embarrassed that I did not abandon it at the close of season 1. It's not all that bad, it's just that one season was plenty.
And Counterpart got a 100% on Rotten Tomatoes. We made it through, I think, 4 episodes. Boring. I think Becky was ready to hang it up after maybe half the first episode, I could hear palpable relief when I suggested we stop after the fourth.
I liked Ten Days in the Valley but apparently nobody else did. After 4 or 5 episodes they cancelled it as a regular series and put the rest here and there, now and then. The wrap up was more than a little unsatisfactory, but I think nobody was bothering with details by then. The concept has merit. Ten Days suggests ten episodes. Ten and done. A good plan, I would like to see mre shows follow such a plan.
I liked Homeland, I have liked Claire Danes ever since My So-Called Life, but with Homeland enough was enough and more was way too much. I have long ago parted company with Homeland.
So maybe I go read a book. My daughter gave me a copy of Hag-Seed.
#202
Posted 2018-March-19, 15:15
I'm slogging my way through "Counterpart", I want to see where they're taking it.
I skipped last season of "Homeland", and I'm not sure why I came back this season, except that there was room on my DVR when it resumed. It definitely hasn't been as good since they killed off Brody.
I'm looking forward to the upcoming last season of "The Americans". It returns next week.
#203
Posted 2018-March-19, 19:13
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#204
Posted 2018-March-19, 19:23
barmar, on 2018-March-19, 15:15, said:
I took an immediate strong liking to Deja (I trust that when when is old enough she will shorten it to Deja) but it's not enough. I'll check back with you (well, maybe.) to see how she is faring. I am a hopeless sucker for a struggling kid.
#205
Posted 2018-March-19, 21:09
blackshoe, on 2018-March-19, 19:13, said:
I did exactly that long time ago.
Especially at this age of internet and capability to watch anything anyone wants, why people still bother to have TV services misses me.
"It's only when a mosquito lands on your testicles that you realize there is always a way to solve problems without using violence!"
"Well to be perfectly honest, in my humble opinion, of course without offending anyone who thinks differently from my point of view, but also by looking into this matter in a different perspective and without being condemning of one's view's and by trying to make it objectified, and by considering each and every one's valid opinion, I honestly believe that I completely forgot what I was going to say."
#206
Posted 2018-March-22, 11:58
The Crown -- We watched Season 1 Episode 7 last night in which Churchill has a stroke and the queen discovers her inner monarch with the help of her tutor. The exchanges with her tutor about his horse racing bet, with Churchill about the covenant between the government and the crown, and with her husband about her change in stature were so good. I'd seen one of the earlier episodes. Will definitely watch more of this.
#207
Posted 2018-March-22, 21:22
#208
Posted 2018-March-23, 04:07
Winstonm, on 2018-March-22, 21:22, said:
Even though it got bogged down a bit during the germ-warfare gambit, this series was continuously engaging with taut writing and very credible performances. Despite the current anti-Russian vibe you can feel for their angst concerning their loyalty to the "cause". I look forward to a, hopefully, vibrant and plausible ending.
#209
Posted 2018-March-24, 20:51
#210
Posted 2018-April-17, 07:29
https://www.washingt...m=.e20d3429118b
I'll give it a try.
#211
Posted 2018-April-17, 07:46
I forgot how good it was with lines like
Coach: I'm going to finish the book I've been working on for 6 years.
Diane: Coach! You're writing a book?
Coach: No, reading one.
Or the guy who came in looking for a bartenders advice.
Guy: My son came home with his black fiancé.
Coach: I can handle this.
Guy: Wait, there's more
Coach: Never mind. Just say to your son, what's his name?
Guy: Ron
Coach: And his fiance?
Guy: Rick
Pretty edgy for 1982
What is baby oil made of?
#212
Posted 2018-April-18, 19:41
#213
Posted 2018-April-18, 20:58
#214
Posted 2018-April-19, 07:19
#215
Posted 2018-April-19, 07:21
#216
Posted 2018-May-21, 20:17
#217
Posted 2018-May-28, 21:32