March 14, 20233 yr 7 hours ago, TMoney said: ^ Any good? I love Mel B but I will admit to be pretty skeptical about the new show. I would not have put you down as fan of Scary Spice, but your secret is safe with us.
March 19, 20233 yr Author I'm two episodes away to finish the first season of Tehran Some things are good, others are rather poorly resolved. Entertaining so far.
March 20, 20233 yr Farmer Wants a Wife, the American version (Hulu). "Real stories" between "big city" "girls" and "real, authentic" "farmers" (cowboys, close enough) "trying" to "find" "true love." Hopefully I have all those quotation marks correct. You know how geographically hodge-podgy all this is up front when they introduce Oklahoma with John Denver and "Almost heaven, West Virginia" (see cowboys). Yet, unless I'm getting way too soft, you still kinda feel sympathy for all the participants (except the host and I'm sure evil producers). Edited March 20, 20233 yr by blessingx
March 26, 20233 yr Anyone watching the new season of Perry Mason? Doesn’t seem many are talking about it.
March 26, 20233 yr I never finished the first one but I'm not opposed to revisiting. My brother and sister in law love it.
March 26, 20233 yr Author On the second season of Your Honor Pretty good, like the first season was to me. I've got a few episodes left.
March 27, 20233 yr The Night Agent (Netflix) - a well-done FBI/Secret Service-based drama series that avoids most of the cliches. Recommended. Lucky Hank (AMC+) - Bob Odendirk's new dark-ish comedy. Two eps in. Pretty good, easy watch.
March 27, 20233 yr Yellowjackets season 2. Has not disappointed so far though somewhat slow moving...
April 1, 20233 yr Starting Great Expectations (BBC/FX/Hulu). So far, so good. They're making it easy to never have to read the novel.
April 7, 20233 yr On 3/27/2023 at 2:44 AM, jpelg said: Lucky Hank (AMC+) - Bob Odendirk's new dark-ish comedy. Two eps in. Pretty good, easy watch. Noticed the pilot is on YT if anyone is interested. It was a lot of fun.
April 8, 20233 yr Author Fleishman is in Trouble I finished episode 3 yesterday. Not bad. The sad part is that it reflects a world that truly exists everywhere. Waiting for it to be surprising at some point.
April 8, 20233 yr 1 hour ago, Torpedo said: Fleishman is in Trouble I finished episode 3 yesterday. Not bad. The sad part is that it reflects a world that truly exists everywhere. Waiting for it to be surprising at some point. It’s coming.
April 8, 20233 yr Joanne wanted to watch "A Spy Among Friends" , based on the book of the same name. A slow burn, with great acting, as the layers of deception are exposed. It seems that you just can't trust someone you thought of as the right sort of chap. Which segued nicely to another series that involved more class based scandal ("Sex, Lies and Spies" ) in the follow on period. " (available on HBO Max https://www.hbomax.com/series/urn:hbo:series:GX5iQpQtvkYCLtAEAAAPJ ) Plenty going on, Great Acting, and lots of details, where truth is stranger than fiction ... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Profumo_affair as it is says it the opening titles, you couldn't make it up. You might be familiar with "that photo" https://www.vam.ac.uk/articles/the-making-of-an-iconic-image-christine-keeler-1963 https://www.theguardian.com/theobserver/2002/feb/10/features.magazine57
April 10, 20233 yr On 12/31/2022 at 4:31 PM, blessingx said: I mentioned starting Fleishman Is In Trouble, but now that I’ve completed the limited series I gotta say it’s really something. Give it a shot. Watched 6 eps this weekend. Great writing. The kind that is refreshingly honest, but not annoyingly "smart", iykwim. Caplan is the real star here, serving triple-duty as not only her own character in the show, but also as the omniscient narrator AND Fleishman's inner dialog voice. She kills at all three.
April 10, 20233 yr 4 hours ago, jpelg said: Watched 6 eps this weekend. Great writing. The kind that is refreshingly honest, but not annoyingly "smart", iykwim. Caplan is the real star here, serving triple-duty as not only her own character in the show, but also as the omniscient narrator AND Fleishman's inner dialog voice. She kills at all three. It was kinda fun to watch The Hummingbird Project (Hulu) right after.
April 10, 20233 yr 56 minutes ago, blessingx said: It was kinda fun to watch The Hummingbird Project (Hulu) right after. You had me at "Salma Hayak"
April 13, 20233 yr On 4/10/2023 at 5:48 AM, jpelg said: Watched 6 eps this weekend. Great writing. The kind that is refreshingly honest, but not annoyingly "smart", iykwim. Caplan is the real star here, serving triple-duty as not only her own character in the show, but also as the omniscient narrator AND Fleishman's inner dialog voice. She kills at all three. Just finished episodes 7 & 8 to complete the season - wow! 👍 Edited April 13, 20233 yr by jpelg
April 25, 20233 yr After finishing The Night Agent ( which we both enjoyed ) we segued into The Diplomat which we have now just finished. Plenty to enjoy, aided by "Location Porn" and "Opulent Interiors" ( it is set in the UK) . Two prime examples being the new Embassy of the United States, London, and The Ambassador's Residence, Winfield House, which although they correctly describe as being situated in Regents Park, and having "The second-largest private garden in London after that of Buckingham Palace.", The Skyline you see in the wide exterior shorts, while of London, is not one you would see from Regents park. A bit of sleuthing (they didn't reveal all the filming locations in press releases ) revealed it to be Wrotham Park . I'll let them off. Full marks for that ending Spoiler A twisty cliff hanger that you did not see coming I'll let @Sherwood neither confirm or deny the accuracy of having to manage politicians with their own agenda.
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