What are you watching now?
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Gonna finish up season 2 of Sandbaggers today. It's utterly brilliant.
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Cool. I'll start that when I finish Lioness S2. Always need an exercise series. Bumping up my exercise from 30 minutes to 45.
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@Mik said in What are you watching now?:
Cool. I'll start that when I finish Lioness S2. Always need an exercise series. Bumping up my exercise from 30 minutes to 45.
Don't expect anything flashy or exciting. Most of the "action" takes place in an office, a "situation room," and occasionally outdoors.
It does a great job of showing how tedious intelligence work is. Full of duplicity, bureaucracy, and flawed people.
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That's exactly what I like about Slow Horses.
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Saw 1 episode of this. Struck me as being (mostly) medically accurate, if not a bit overblown with the crisis-every-5-minutes approach.
I guess there's some drama behind the scenes. After ER ended its run, there was going to be a spin-off series in which Noah Wylie's character goes on as an attending physician in the ER. For some reason it never got out of development, and a different studio decided to make "The Pitt."
Michael Crichton's estate is suing because "The Pitt" is basically what Grown Up ER was supposed to be.
Crichton's widow
"The Pitt’ is ‘ER. 'It’s not like ‘ER.’ It’s not kind of ‘ER.’ It’s not sort of ‘ER.’ It is ‘ER’ with the exact same executive producer, writer, star, production companies, studio and network as the planned ‘ER’ reboot.
Rather than afford Crichton the ‘created by’ credit he deserved, Defendants would pretend their reboot was not his creation at all, thereby enriching themselves to the tune of millions of dollars — potentially hundreds of millions or several billion dollars in success — and depriving Crichton’s heirs of their rightful share."
https://screenrant.com/pitt-max-show-legal-battle-lawsuit-michael-crichton-widow-explainer/
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Interesting. We are all caught up with the episodes. Why are people so damn greedy? Give the credit and royalties where they are due ffs.
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@89th said in What are you watching now?:
@George-K said in What are you watching now?:
@Mik said in What are you watching now?:
Landman is pretty good.
Started it today.
Very, very, Taylor Sheridan - that's not a bad thing.
Not quite as soapy as Yellowstone, but there's definitely some soap in there.
If for no other reason than Jon Hamm...there's Billy Bob Thornton who is just fantastic. Probably as good as he was in Goliath.
Also more T & A than Yellowstone, so that might be a good thing.
Just a couple of episodes in, but very binge-worthy.
Cool, I plan to watch that eventually.
Right now I'm watching two shows that were very popular a couple years ago but I never watched them at the time (very normal for me... LOL). I'll mention the show titles when I'm done with the first seasons, since I'm highly sensitive to spoilers, even accidental hints.
@George-K ok finished one of the shows (both seasons of Squid Game). It was enjoyable and a fun look into human/group dynamics when confined, which is always a trusted storyline approach. I specifically liked the massive pivot of the main character in the last episode of the first season and first episode of the 2nd season.
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I'm hearing that Eik Larson's Devil In The White City is going to be a movie with Decaprio ad directed by Scorsese
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Just started Sandbaggers. So low tech and well written dialogue.
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@Mik said in What are you watching now?:
Just started Sandbaggers. So low tech and well written dialogue.
It's brilliant. Each episode stands alone. Some of the rare action scenes are cheesy, but, it's 1979.
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Yeah, I can adjust for that.
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Once you start to know the players, it gets better and better. The end of season one is a shocker.
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@89th said in What are you watching now?:
Cool, I plan to watch that eventually.
Right now I'm watching two shows that were very popular a couple years ago but I never watched them at the time (very normal for me... LOL). I'll mention the show titles when I'm done with the first seasons, since I'm highly sensitive to spoilers, even accidental hints.
@George-K Ok the other show I was watching was True Detective, the first season (2014?). I think I saw it on some list of "best first seasons evah!". It was enjoyable to watch the acting, I didn't think it was the best show I've seen in a while, but still a nice storytelling approach. I don't plan on watching the other 3 seasons.
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@George-K said in What are you watching now?:
Once you start to know the players, it gets better and better. The end of season one is a shocker.
Just finished E3. Burnside’s a sonofabitch isn’t he.
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I just started watching Chernobyl. It's only like 5 or 6 episodes, but is highly rated.
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Started Section 31 while pedaling. It started out great, then descended into a futuristic Batman movie.
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@89th said in What are you watching now?:
I just started watching Chernobyl. It's only like 5 or 6 episodes, but is highly rated.
Good show. In an odd way, 5 episodes was perfect...not long and drawn out, and not too short either. Very well done, I can see why it's so highly rated.
Just looked it up and saw the awards it was nominated for and won. It's a shame the main actor (Jared Harris) didn't win the Golden Globe, but in an odd twist, what the show didn't win it lost to usually...Succession, which I think is the next series I'm going to watch. It was a random toss up between that, Sopranos, The Wire, Game of Thrones, Billions, and a few other shows I want to "binge" (as much as I can with maybe one episode per night).
843/854