CDeacMan
Ishmael Smith
Masters of the Air is great. I feel like I’m ready to go bomb some Nazis after the theme credits play
Wife and I just finished the Netflix docuseries American Nightmare. Absolutely crazy story that we had somehow completely missed when it was in the news fairly recently. Three episodes, 45 minutes each. Highly recommend.
Might have to check this out. Feel like every miniseries I watch is so bloatedMr. & Mrs. Smith was good. Tight episodic storytelling in 8 episodes.
Does anybody else think it sets up to be an anthology series? Each season could include the same premise of a spy couple but change the circumstances.
This show had me at "starring Alan Tudyk" who should be mentioned on the "underrated actors" thread.Resident Alien is good satire. It's a bit on the silly side, but I find myself LOL'ing often.
True Detective would've been total trash if not for Jodie Foster killing that role. Created a definite atmosphere in the first couple eps, then came off the rails. Relied on jump scare, mystical BS that ultimately proved to be there simply as a MacGuffin. Or they're guided by the dead or some shit. Foster was good, as already mentioned. The kid who looked like a Good Will Hunting extra was solid too. I honestly don't remember much about S2 except that it was a letdown after S1, but the performances were strong throughout. This season was certainly just as forgettable though.
Hearing great things about Shogun, which was in need of an update. I'm gonna check it out.
So damn delightfulHas anyone watched "Love on the Spectrum" on Netflix? I started watching Season 2 and enjoyed it so much I'm on Season 1 now. It's a documentary/reality show that follows a variety of adults on the autistic spectrum that are looking for romantic companionship. It's very interesting and some of the characters are now my favorite reality show characters on television. The show originated in Australia with 2 seasons and now the US version has produced 2 seasons.