Kolek planning to go pro
Pam and Tommy is...interesting. Tommy's prosthetic, talking penis is a bit much.
I wouldn't say it's a traditional comedy, but does have quite a lot of funny moments. I also wouldn't classify it as a drama, there's not many going to make you cry moments. It's got action, comedy, drama, adventure etc. It's got the whole teenagers being teenagers and plays parts of the series like you would normally expect to see in something built for that age group. But it's also a lot more adult moments then karate kid.For part 2 of your question, they definitely bring up plots, moments, themes, and characters from the karate kid movies, but they don't rely on them heavily and the show in itself is it's own story. Definitely do not need to see or rewatch the movies before you see the series.
The new show Abbot Elementary on Hulu is very funny Enjoyed the first episode of Reacher on Prime.
Is Bloodline any good?
Ive heard the first season is really good then it quickly descends into trash
Quickly crushed Reacher the last few days.Nothing groundbreaking but good for that type of show. NIce fight scenes.Thad Castle way better as Reacher than TC
I watched about half the trailer and decided no way. Glib, cute cop/spy movies appeal to me about as much as cop/spy movies that look like they went to a modeling agency to find their cast.
Yeah like I said, its nothing ground breaking. So I can completely see how it doesnt appeal to someone if that genre isnt your thing to begin with.It definitely surprised me though. Its solid tv. Didnt drag on and wasnt eye roll inducing. And like I mentioned the fight sequences were pretty good aside from 1 that was totally unrealistic.
It doesn't descend into trash. The first season is phenomenal. 2 and 3 are okay, but certainly not trash.
I'd say S1 of Bloodline was outstanding TV. Season 2 was OK -- with Ben Mendelsohn deservedly winning the best supporting actor Emmy for his manic portrayal of Danny. Season 3 was pretty bad, IMHO; we wanted to see what happened, but it was a pretty rough slog getting there.
Maybe it's cuz I'm older, PGs. I very well may have liked it when I was in my 20s or 30s. Consistent writing & great characters become much more important as I get older.
I'd agree. Third season was rough.
Believe me I'm the same way.I cant even flip on a network procedural for background noise. The Wire, Succession, BB, Sopranos etc.. are always the cream of the crop.But I am able to occaisionally go more mindless with things like Reach or even Jack Ryan(cant remember when that last season even was) mostly because they drop the whole season at once and a slow work day or lack of sports evening puts them down.But I get it. Writing and character development are huge
Yeah, I don’t wanna sound all high and mighty. I have watched shows in the past that I am not proud of. I think we all have.
By definition, my "background" shows can't have too much detail in the plot or storyline, because it defeats the entire purpose of them being "background".So yes, shows like Frasier and Seinfeld are background shows. Succession, not so much.
Has anyone watched Murderville on Netflix? I just heard about it on Conan's podcast and I'm intrigued. Apparently it's a spoof criminal procedural with Will Arnett and a special guest star each episode (e.g., Conan, Marshawn Lynch, Sharon Stone, Kumail Nanjiani, etc.). The hook is that the guest stars don't have a script and have to improv their way through. I could see it being really funny. Or just awful. So, I was wondering if anyone had seen it.
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