What are you watching now?
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Having finished Bosch, I was looking for something that's a bit lighter. Amazon Prime has a new movie called "Blow The Man Down." It stars the wonderful Margot Martindale (The Americans and Justified).
Basic premise: Two sisters who are mourning the death of their mother in a small fishing town in Maine come to discover that there are very, very, dark aspects to living in a small, close-knit, community. There are dark connections, murders, conspiracies, etc.
Sounds intriguing.
Don't waste your time. 2 out of 5 stars.
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@Loki said in What are you watching now?:
Just teeing up episode 3 of Bosch. Totally engrossed. Thank you all for the tip.
Season 1?
It gets better, a LOT better. Probably one of the best cop shows ever. I'm tempted to watch all six seasons as a mega-binge.
I read the first Michael Connalley book and enjoyed it.
The Amazon version seems to conflate several books into one season, but it does it very well.
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Having forgotten what the last season was all about, I binged through Homeland (season 7) this weekend. It's available on HULU. I hated how it ended on a cliffhanger, but the story was tight and well-told.
Starting season 8 now. It picks up exactly where 7 left off, and reintroduces some storylines from years past. This is the last season, and I hope they wrap up a lot of threads.
My biggest criticism of the series is the inclusion of Carrie Mathison's mental illness as a recurring storyline. There's no way, IMO, that CIA would allow such a flawed character continue to work.
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@George-K said in What are you watching now?:
Having forgotten what the last season was all about, I binged through Homeland (season 7) this weekend. It's available on HULU. I hated how it ended on a cliffhanger, but the story was tight and well-told.
Starting season 8 now. It picks up exactly where 7 left off, and reintroduces some storylines from years past. This is the last season, and I hope they wrap up a lot of threads.
My biggest criticism of the series is the inclusion of Carrie Mathison's mental illness as a recurring storyline. There's no way, IMO, that CIA would allow such a flawed character continue to work.
Oh...yes.
I still have two episodes to go, but this has been an exceptionally strong season. As I said, it picks up where season 7 left off in terms of storyline, and jettisons all the extraneous stuff that 7 had (the mental illness, the daughter, etc) and just gets back to good old spy storytelling.
There's no question that Claire Dane's character is flawed, and probably would never work in CIA with these flaws, but it's a hell of a good spy story.
I have 2 episodes to go, and looking forward to the denouement of the 8-season story.
Well done, indeed!
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@George-K said in What are you watching now?:
@Loki said in What are you watching now?:
Just teeing up episode 3 of Bosch. Totally engrossed. Thank you all for the tip.
Season 1?
It gets better, a LOT better. Probably one of the best cop shows ever. I'm tempted to watch all six seasons as a mega-binge.
I read the first Michael Connalley book and enjoyed it.
The Amazon version seems to conflate several books into one season, but it does it very well.
Mid way through season 3 and still look forward to it. Not that it’s superb acting, just plain old entertaining and engaging.
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@Loki said in What are you watching now?:
@George-K said in What are you watching now?:
@Loki said in What are you watching now?:
Just teeing up episode 3 of Bosch. Totally engrossed. Thank you all for the tip.
Season 1?
It gets better, a LOT better. Probably one of the best cop shows ever. I'm tempted to watch all six seasons as a mega-binge.
I read the first Michael Connalley book and enjoyed it.
The Amazon version seems to conflate several books into one season, but it does it very well.
Mid way through season 3 and still look forward to it. Not that it’s superb acting, just plain old entertaining and engaging.
There's something to be said for popcorn. Danes overdoes it, IMO, but the storyline is interesting.
It sorta falls off the rails in Season 3-4, but in 6-8, it really picks up again.
As far as spy stories go, it's good, but not as good as "Berlin Station," which I will miss.
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@George-K said in What are you watching now?:
@Loki said in What are you watching now?:
@George-K said in What are you watching now?:
@Loki said in What are you watching now?:
Just teeing up episode 3 of Bosch. Totally engrossed. Thank you all for the tip.
Season 1?
It gets better, a LOT better. Probably one of the best cop shows ever. I'm tempted to watch all six seasons as a mega-binge.
I read the first Michael Connalley book and enjoyed it.
The Amazon version seems to conflate several books into one season, but it does it very well.
Mid way through season 3 and still look forward to it. Not that it’s superb acting, just plain old entertaining and engaging.
There's something to be said for popcorn. Danes overdoes it, IMO, but the storyline is interesting.
It sorta falls off the rails in Season 3-4, but in 6-8, it really picks up again.
As far as spy stories go, it's good, but not as good as "Berlin Station," which I will miss.
Clare the unbalanced persona makes her very desirable.
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Finished Homeland Season 8 (the final season) this afternoon.
The entire last season does a credible job of being watchable without the context of seasons 6 and 7, but with that context, it's just so much better.
It wrapped the whole story up very nicely with a totally satisfying conclusion to most of the story arcs. It really, really, got into the spy stuff, as well as the problems of international diplomacy (overt and back-door). If you like spy stuff, you'll really enjoy this. I think it was one of the two or three best seasons, perhaps the best overall. Enough twists and turns to keep you interested and off-balance.
Highly recommended. It was just great.
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Right now I'm watching an episode of Everybody Loves Raymond.
Their is only so much I can take of this show, as the main characters are always bickering at each other. It gets old and annoying, I think.
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@Kincaid
I’ve been having Comedians on lately when I’m cooking. It’s interesting to see the chemistry they each have with Jerry. Some of them just fall flat, and it looks like a lot of editing had to go in to taking out the awkward or silent parts.