What are you watching now?
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@George-K said in What are you watching now?:
I find "alternate universe" stories not too interesting.
I actually like these. 555 There are some good Asian dramas which I like which follow this concept.
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What am Ai watching right now? 2 kittens and a Roomba. It is hilarious.
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@LuFins-Dad I bet it is. Can you video it?
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@Mik said in What are you watching now?:
@LuFins-Dad I bet it is. Can you video it?
I will try but the two damn cats have an innate sense of when I am getting the camera out and instantly stop the moment it is ready.
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Link to video
It's been a long time since I read the book, but there are some significant differences between the book and this realization.
Notably, the absence of Sandy Stern.
Fortunately, it's appropriately diverse.
Still, engrossing so far.
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I watched the new Road House last night.
It was similar to the Patrick Swayze original version. There was a bar called the Double Deuce like in the original, but the Double Deuce played no role in the new release.
There was action and fighting like the original.
And of course there was strict DEI oversight, lots of girls and people favored by the woke. The old white men were stupid or in jail, or both, good that's where they belong.
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@taiwan_girl said in What are you watching now?:
@George-K said in What are you watching now?:
I find "alternate universe" stories not too interesting.
I actually like these. 555 There are some good Asian dramas which I like which follow this concept.
You might like "Awake". It was made in 2012 (tv show), with an underrated actor [Jason Isaacs]. The plot is summarized below. It's only 13 episodes (my wife says I curse TV shows by liking the ones that often get canceled).
After getting in a car accident with his wife and teenage son, Detective Michael Britten finds himself alternating between two different realities. One minute he is navigating a world where his son survived but his wife perished and the next he is in another reality in which his wife is the one that survived. In order to keep both loved ones alive, Britten begins living in dueling realities. To try to regain some normalcy in his life, the detective returns to solving crimes in both worlds, with a different partner in each.
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@Mik said in What are you watching now?:
very artsy, pointless
Exactly. Each episode has some of that dreamy stuff. I mean, how many times can we watch Carm put some unknown herb on a tiny piece of meat...with tweezers.
The best episode of the season was the one which shows Tina's backstory. The worst was the one which shows Natalie in labor.
By the way, Colman's restaurant, "Ever," is a real thing.
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Watched Luther: Fallen Sun. It takes itself seriously, but gets so ridiculous it took me out of it sometimes. It got reasonably good reviews, which surprised me. It's probably better than most of what's made these days. 60 year old Andy Serkis played a character that the movie tells you with a straight face is "in his 40s". Nope, doesn't look like it, not even close.
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@Mik said in What are you watching now?:
@George-K were watching the Tina episode now. I think you liked it because it had Italian beef.
Of course.
But it's one of the few episodes this season that told us something we didn't know ... restauranting is hard, food is fancy, etc.
Good to see David Zayas again.
Wait till Natalie goes into labor.