Another tv series I never got around to watching - Starhunter.
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War and Remembrance (1988).
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Another tv series I never got around to watching - Starhunter.
Edit:
War and Remembrance (1988).
Marvel's Iron Fist.
Black Sails.
The Walking Dead S7.
Jessica Jones.
Decided to finally check it out. Just a couple of eps in. Don't think I'll bother with all the companion shows though.
Konosuba, funny stuff.
Also, The Walking Dead, Lucifer, Westworld and Game of Thrones.
Some others, as well, but that's just off the top of my head.
Agree re: Peaky Blinders but a bit boring, I even haven't watched all the episodes of the first season. and seems we've got similar preferences. I started Boardwalk last week and now watching the second season. I like retro-stylish series, like those. Another one is Taboo with Tom Hardy, this is the best for me in 2017. Maybe you also can advise me smth ?
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Caught up on Agents of Shield. It's amazing that they keep managing to include Ward in the show :lol
SCREAM 2nd Season! Almost End~
Finished 12 Monkeys S3 last night.
I have watched recently "Mr. Robot". Just first season but I was very impressed.
finished Patriot. great binge watching material. suprisingly dark.
Scrubs and That 70s Show are being replayed on Comedy Central, so I've been rewatching.
That 70s Show holds up really well until the post marriage plotline seasons. Eric bumming around is a fine idea for his arc, but his personality being simplified to "cowardly dick who likes Star Wars" is obnoxious. The final season, though, is genuinely one of the worst seasons of TV I have ever seen, including South Park S19, Boondocks S4 (made without the show creator), and even most Chuck Lorre sitcoms like Big Bang Theory. I hate that hack, but the last season is nothing but jokes even Lorre would pass on. Randy, the new guy, is barely a character, half of the cast have clearly stopped trying, the celebrity guest appearances are distracting, and Fez is mistakenly upgraded from comedic relief with Eric and Kelso gone. Jakie X Fez isn't a terrible idea but goddamn if the show misses out on doing anything actually interesting with them. :low2:
Scrubs has held up better, despite a general vibe of homophobia and racism coming from some running jokes between Turk and JD. I'm not going to rag on it too much, since often the punchline is that JD is a dumb white guy (the Dr. Acula recording bit was aces at making that clear), but since I've come out, a lot of the guy love stuff and a few jokes based around people who don't fit into the gender binary kind of make me go "ehhhh come on."
But that's not a huge problem. It's still one of my favorite comedy shows. The cast is just stellar, especially the guys playing Kelso, the Janitor, and Dr. Cox. The show gets timing better than most anyone else, and still manages a ton of great, very human story lines dealing with death, loss, grief, guilt, insecurity, and how people try dealing with stuff like this in very flawed ways. So far, my favorite moments have been a patient thanking the Janitor for just being the only person to talk to him when he couldn't communicate back, Kelso stepping out of the hospital and not being able to hide his guilt over a call that resulted in a man's death, and
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Also I really have to give props to Donald Faison and Zach Braff. Remember when Zach Braff actually had fun before he decide to make a bunch of boring wealthy white people problems movies? His best work is hammy or playing up inferiority. I hope Faison gets some good roles soon, his resume has been pretty weak since Scrubs ended. He's a damn good actor.
I'm a brony so i watch MLP.
Well mostly I prefer the older shows of which I have many available to watch... I am watching the following ..
Air Wolf
Rat Patrol
Hogan's Heroes
McHales Navy
Magnum PI
OK KO: Let's Be Heroes!
Cartoon Network's newest show, and it's great. It's sort of like Steven Universe S1, but trading the shojo/magical girl aesthetics for Mega Man/80s Shonen Fight Show stylings. KO is a great lead, really innocent but determined kid, and the older cast around him already have a surprising amount of layers and definition to them in just a handful of episodes. If you're looking for another CN show to pull an Adventure Time or Steven Universe and become thematically deep with surprisingly dark lore, this is probably going to be it. There's already hints at bigger things building, like KO not having a dad or the robot teens having an emotionally abusive creator, and the world building set up so far leaves a lot of room for expansion.
But it also works fantastically just as an episodic comedy, especially with all the stuff this world can do. Wacky kaiju fights, chasing around a wizard, exploring a randomly generated dungeon filled with mimics, and so, so much more. The animation is also some of the best on the channel at points. The Dino Dad episode is a stand out so far, as whoever was in charge of that episode's fight really had fun with gross body visuals and exaggerated expressions. This is definitely going to be CN's next stand-out show, no question.
Voltron: The Third Dimension, a series that makes the first season or so of ReBoot look like a masterpiece of CGI.
IMPORTANT OK KO UPDATE
ONE OF THE CHARACTERS CANONICALLY READS NARUTO X SAUSKE DOUJINS
THEY SHOWED THE COVER WITH BOTH OF THEM KISSING AND THAT GOT ON AIR
THIS IS NOT A DRILL
The Defenders from Netflix
Rewatched the first four episodes of Mr. Bean for the first time in... god, at least 20 years.
They're still amazing.
Watched One Punch man. Then I watched it again. Then the special episodes. Then I watched the first season again, dubbed in english, just because.
I want the second season now, plx.
Been watching that new Vietnam war documentary. On the third ep right now.
Marathoned American Gods a couple of weeks ago with my partner. Has been years and years since I read the book, so I can't really comment on how good an adaptation it is, but I really enjoyed it for what it was, and will definitely watch the next series. ^^;;; Though it was really, really weird to see Ricky Whittle in the lead role, given that he had an extremely significant role for many years over here on Hollyoaks, the most ridiculous of ridiculous British TV soaps. :'D He wasn't even bad at all, but he was the last person I imagined as Shadow when I was reading the book, and it took me quite a while to stop seeing him as Calvin Valentine. ^^;;;
Rick and Morty Season 3
About to finish the season tonight, and I think it's the strongest the show has ever been. This whole season has been about really exploring the broken main cast, their problems and how they're slowly overcoming them, even Rick. It's subtle, but everyone is starting to act in ways they never would have in the previous seasons, especially Rick and Morty themselves. The weakest episodes were probably the superhero spoof episode, because its commentary was poorly targeted and murky, while the Citadel episode was great ongoing plot arc stuff, but trying to portray the complex realities of racism and Capitalistic dehumanization with Ricks and Mortys was a pretty tone deaf idea that detooths the issues presented a LOT.
For strongest, definitely Pickle Rick, which hit it out of the park with the therapist scenes (and I'd argue it actually did affect Rick significantly), followed by Morty's Mindblowers and Jerry's Adventure. I was not expecting the show to actually explore how Jerry is a bit of a predator, and it goes about it without erasing Rick's shortcomings. Every single character has made at least one small step forward, despite how despicable every single one of them tend to be, setting things up for a strong redemption arc in season four - or maybe something a bit more soul crushing.
Now if only the fanbase wasn't made up of real life Ricks without the intelligence. Oh my god they are the most annoying people on the planet Earth I swear.
Watched the first 2 episodes of Star Trek Discovery the other day. Wasn't nearly as bad as I expected really.
Orange is a new black, and I always enjoy Friends :dpanda:
....People told me I was insane..CRAZY when i told them about a certain BBC tv show that came on when i was 5, "Crash, there was no childrens scifi show where wesker tries to take over a school and then nazis invade, you're crazy or CLEARLY from an alternate reality!"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=npkY...hkG-lP17R_qH9u (Notice that they used sounds from ALIEN and actually mixed the ALIENS soundtrack into it too...) Well I wasn't insane! I showed them! I SHOWED THEM ALL! Now if only i could find that special of "Why Don't You?" when their TV takes over the damn house and tortures them...
Watched all of the 1970s Land of the Last. Season 3 was as bad as I had heard.
Watched all of Daria, it's a pretty good series, though got a bit up its own ass with being preachy now and again.
Hoping to finish up Andromeda, as I'm halfway through season 3.
Hey Arnold Jungle Movie, not bad, but I felt the way it transitioned the scenes felt odd and at times it dragged on. Still it was nice to see questions that lingered on answered.
Marvel's The Punisher :cool:
Took me almost nine months, but I finally finished Ghostwriter.
peter pan on kika
I recently finished two seasons of The Expanse.
Just finished the 1st episode of Black Lightning.
This is going to be some good TV!
The American version of The Office is way better than I remembered. It doesn't have the satirical edge of the British original, but as a character comedy, it is absolutely aces. The roast episode and golden paper episodes alone are master class in terms of scripting, acting, and editing.
Sabrina's Secret Life. It's okay, I guess, but Sabrina the Animated Series is way better in my opinion.
I'm also planning on taking a look at the live-action show.
Finished the first season of Happy! on SyFy, which is based on a comic partly written by Grant Morrison, the kind of meta-fiction in western comics.
It's a very metaphor heavy comic book detective series, but it takes its style from the Crank movies, and every other character is a complete lunatic. It's REALLY hard to explain, but I can safely say it's the only thing of value the SyFy channel has ever produced, and it may be one of my favorite TV shows ever. Plus, it stars Christopher Meloni from Law & Order SVU, playing so far against type and perfecting every single line and act of ultra violence. He was on hat long in decline show for so long that I forgot how great he was as a comedic actor. You have not lived until you have watched Meloni bash in a man's skull with a fire extinguisher and then pretend to urinate with said fire extinguisher on the corpse of that same man.
Also of note:
-Bug Mafia
-Santa themed titty bar
-Jerry Springer dream sequence
Altered Carbon.
Man, I love Amazon Prime. On my Prime Video I have lots of TV shows on my watchlist. Game shows, Monk, Rowan&Martin Laugh In, Mission Impossible, MrRobot, etc etc.
Married With Children is trash but it's fun trash. I admire how unapologetic it is about being complete garbage and how good it is at it. It gets better with age somehow because the terrible special effects were already awful at the time. I also love the running joke that Al Bundy gets every horrid thing that happens to him because he's such a genuinely awful human being, even in the hell world he lives in. Only episode that didn't work was the one where they try to seriously have a point about violence and objectionable content in media and don't have an actual point to make when they try. Trash usually works better when it doesn't try to pretend it's more than it is.