TimmyClutch
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Don’t know if anyone has mentioned this one yet, but I really enjoyed Carnival Row on Prime. Victorian age low fantasy, with some good actors. Succinct 8 episode season 1. Murder mystery fantasy mix.
Don't Fuck with Cats was an interesting story, but the Facebook internet warriors they featured were incredibly annoyinng and it didn't appear that they did anything to actually help, they just gave the crazy dude the attention he was seeking. And the ending, where the annoying internet lady, Baudi Moovin, looks in the camera and asks the viewer if they are complicit -- no, sorry Baudi Moovin, I was not actively giving the crazy dude attention while he was out doing crazy murdery shit.
the california dude seemed like a real dick. when they had their meet and greet and she was like we would have never done this without you and he was like, yeah you are right, you wouldn't have. way to go incel.
yeah i was entertained by the doc but had similar issues. first, maybe i'm misremembering but didn't someone basically just tell them, hey look at this weird guy, i think he may have done it. they didn't really use their stealthiness to find him as much as it just fell in their lap (maybe by the dude himself? not sure there). second, as you allude to, her little monologue at the end about who is to blame for this was horseshit.
the california dude seemed like a real dick. when they had their meet and greet and she was like we would have never done this without you and he was like, yeah you are right, you wouldn't have. way to go incel.
Anyone watch the new David Lynch short film What did Jack Do on Netflix?
Only 16 minutes but it was really something. Written, directed, and starred him
GIRI / HAJI (Duty/Shame) on Netflix is fabulous! Joint BBC/Japanese production. Best TV production I have seen since the immortal and incomparable Breaking Bad.
Anyone watch the new David Lynch short film What did Jack Do on Netflix?
Only 16 minutes but it was really something. Written, directed, and starred him
Mindhunter actors have been released from their contracts and the series has been put on indefinite hiatus, apparently. Kind of confirms that story that Netflix doesn't really like to go more than 2 seasons (or might stop doing that as frequently) because they don't bring in new members that way. Forget if I saw that here or the twitters, so sorry if it has been discussed. The Mindhunter news is new, though.
just means more time for J. Groff to do Kristoff power ballads
WTF did you just have me watch? Guess you have to be a huge Lynch fan to enjoy that.
Turns out the next season wasn’t a question of when. I never thought it’d be a question of whether.