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11 minutes ago, Dusty Chalk said:

You solve murders?

Maybe more the fact that I have some skills (the protagonist in Ludwig was a puzzle creator) that are seemingly incongruent with my day job (and is called upon to pretend to be his brother who solves murders). 

3 hours ago, Grahame said:

So are you saying, that the show in which David Mitchell, plays, essentially, David Mitchell, make you think you have David Mitchell like qualities? 

https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2024/sep/21/ludwig-this-hilarious-detective-drama-is-the-perfect-platform-for-david-mitchell

 

Yes that!

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1 hour ago, luvdunhill said:

Maybe more the fact that I have some skills (the protagonist in Ludwig was a puzzle creator) that are seemingly incongruent with my day job (and is called upon to pretend to be his brother who solves murders).

So...you pretend to solve murders.

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On 4/1/2025 at 9:19 PM, blessingx said:

Watch Adolescence first, but The Pitt is a pleasant surprise. 
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Just to be extra clear, if you’re thinking The Pitt is simply an updated ER, St. Elsewhere, etc… it’s not. 

 

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I got stuck on the second season of Fringe, which decided to make the advances of the deep plot slower. So watched Adolescent or Adolescence. I only liked the 3rd episode, the rest was just meh for me. I was expecting more drama or perhaps something more realistic. Right the beginning with half of Scotland Yard assaulting the kid's house seemed too dramatic and exaggerated.

Looking for something funnier I started Chuck yesterday. Being only one season I think it's very likely that it wasn't good enough, but to be honest, I don't care :D. Oh, I just learned that they delivered like 5 seasons...

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13 hours ago, blessingx said:

Also once more… 

^I SO need to get on that (Black Mirror). Totally up my alley, & I am a fan of everyone involved.

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On 4/9/2025 at 6:52 AM, jpelg said:

MobLand (2025) - Paramount+

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a Guy Ritchie joint, which tells you all you need to know.

Really enjoying Tom Hardy in this.

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Flew through Adolescence in two days. Yeah, it’s good. I’m not as blown away by it as some seem to be but it is obviously good. I am glad I gave it a shot. 

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Have not had much time to consume TV lately but family vacation finally offered a chance to check out:

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Thoroughly enjoyed this, looking forward to Season 2 this fall even if a very different story arc is proposed.

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^ Looking forward to. 
 

Just a clip in case it gets anyone interested in The Rehearsal. Nathan attempts to learn what makes a strong pilot from becoming Sully. 

 

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I'm not sure this was ever mentioned (search comes up empty) and it kind of came and went without substantial buzz outside the LGBTQ+ community, but Gentleman Jack (Max),from way back in Covid Daze, is worth a watch. Props for not always going the pleasing route. Criticism for occasionally going the ridiculous direction.

 

 

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Dept. Q (Netflix) - An Edinburgh-based detective involved in a shooting gets re-assigned to a newly-formed cold-case department. A crazy set of twists & turns connects all the dots. We liked it alot. Hopefully there will be an S2.

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Glad you posted that Jimmy. I've read all of the Dept Q novels by Jussi Adler-Olsen, which are set in Denmark, but it seems they kept the characters and themes the same. Gonna check it out.

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9 hours ago, jpelg said:

Dept. Q (Netflix) - An Edinburgh-based detective involved in a shooting gets re-assigned to a newly-formed cold-case department. A crazy set of twists & turns connects all the dots. We liked it alot. Hopefully there will be an S2.

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2 hours ago, Voltron said:

Glad you posted that Jimmy. I've read all of the Dept Q novels by Jussi Adler-Olsen, which are set in Denmark, but it seems they kept the characters and themes the same. Gonna check it out.

Have heard good things about it and it was on my list; guess I'll bump it up.

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