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What TV show are you watching now?

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Started watching "The Gentlemen" on Netflix this weekend, and am finding it quite enjoyable. Good acting, well filmed. Stars Theo James and Kaya Scodelario.

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33 minutes ago, Pars said:

Started watching "The Gentlemen" on Netflix this weekend, and am finding it quite enjoyable. Good acting, well filmed. Stars Theo James and Kaya Scodelario.

Joanne and I enjoyed the series. Plenty of Guy Ritchie "Colour". The Locations and outfits add a lot to the experience.

Be on the look out for the effortless "septic" comment from Ray Winstone's character. I can explain it later if you like.

57 minutes ago, Pars said:

Started watching "The Gentlemen" on Netflix this weekend, and am finding it quite enjoyable. Good acting, well filmed. Stars Theo James and Kaya Scodelario.

I'm enjoying it too. 

Just finished this. Gonna be very curious what other people think about it.

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I'll take that as a challenge. Starting episode 1 now.

I am 2 episodes in and mostly loving it so far.

It's been awhile since I read the books but it feels like they are staying remarkably true to the story.

I was worried that they would dumb it down a lot but so far so good.

The production values are excellent, better than a lot of movies, imo.

We're four episodes in and enjoying it even though we never read the books.

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Watching this one too

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First episode almost lost me, but the following ones were more enticing. Just finished 5th. Someone told me that 6th and 7th are good to fastforward watching them at 1.5 or 2x. I'll see soon enough :D

On 3/30/2024 at 7:48 AM, Torpedo said:

Watching this one too

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First episode almost lost me, but the following ones were more enticing. Just finished 5th. Someone told me that 6th and 7th are good to fastforward watching them at 1.5 or 2x. I'll see soon enough :D

I decided it wasn't for me after episode 1. I guess I'll continue on.

Well, I'm on episode 6, and from episode 2 it's gotten a whole lot better. Thanks for explaining that episode 1 was not indicative of the rest of the series. 

My one further piece of advice on 3BP is to know that this is season one. I thought it was going to wrap up in the last episode and was confused how it could be resolved the whole time.

Glad you said that, because I was thinking that the ending sucked.

It was kind of weird for readers of the books as well. A lot of story threads that happen in the second and third books got brought forward in to this first season.

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completely forgot about this one!

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On 3/26/2024 at 1:13 AM, TMoney said:

Just finished this. Gonna be very curious what other people think about it.

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Binged it. Loved it. Can't wait for the next (presumably two more) seasons.

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a.k.a. The adventures of Boyd from Justified turned up to 11 and as much Lizzy Kaplan and Finn from Star Wars as we could afford.

Honestly I'm having a good time.  The show wears its influences on its sleeve (Silo, Walking Dead, Hello Tomorrow!)  but the world feels visceral and fun.  It's absolutely good enough to prove the assertion that video game settings can also be good TV settings and I like that.

17 hours ago, swt61 said:

Just started...

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This limited series differed from the original film and the remake, but went into more detail. 

Pretty good overall. 

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Just watched the first episode and am already creeped out!

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On 4/15/2024 at 1:49 PM, Sherwood said:

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a.k.a. The adventures of Boyd from Justified turned up to 11 and as much Lizzy Kaplan and Finn from Star Wars as we could afford.

Honestly I'm having a good time.  The show wears its influences on its sleeve (Silo, Walking Dead, Hello Tomorrow!)  but the world feels visceral and fun.  It's absolutely good enough to prove the assertion that video game settings can also be good TV settings and I like that.

Watching this one too. I'm 4 episodes in. The first one felt a bit disjointed but the second one and following are entertaining and raise interest.

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