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I havent seen it yet for my own opinion.But everywhere I look You People is basically being called an abomination to comedy.
Yea I'm not sure why. The same people that are crapping all over it loved Dont Look Up which I thought was atrocious.
Don't mean to sidetrack the Last of Us discussion, but "You People" on Netflix is hysterical.
Finally finished Ozark.Meh
I really hope so. Can't see the second game being reasonably done in 10 episodes
TAMUI do know, Newsie is right on you knowing ball.
Agreed. Ozark was one of those series that I finished largely because I'd already invested so much time that it seemed silly not to. That said, Julia Garner's performance as Ruth was outstanding throughout -- one of my favorites for any show I've watched. And the visual images and costuming in her final scene were striking.
Yup and yup.It's crazy to hear her in interviews and realize she doesn't have an accent. Same with Idris Elba in The Wire, and even Dominic West in The Wire.
I also started watching TLOU last week. It’s good. Well done and really good performances. I know absolutely nothing about the game, so for me it’s really just going to need to stand in its own as a post-apocalyptic zombie show. Unless, of course, it’s more than that. Which brings me to E3 which I watched last night and…we’ll…it was “more than that.” Good episode of television. Since I know nothing of the game, I’m just getting to know these characters which is why I need to ask, “Are we not going to talk about what Ellie did in that basement space?! WTF?!”
Chilkis has a new show on Fox starting in January, Accused. Lots of other good actors, looks good.
Wow, this series is terrible.
That's usually the case nowadays for Fox, NBC, ABC and CBS, IMO
I honestly have ZERO interest in network dramas anymore. Once premium cable started excelling, and even furthermore once streaming services took hold, I lost most of my interest. Beyond the lack of original ideas (crazy to think you can make a show thats not about lawyers, law enforcement, or medical professionals!), I much prefer a show that has swearing. As funny as it sounds, its just far more authentic. Watch any good show on HBO, Netflix, or even AMC/FX, and then watch a show on NBC or Fox and it feels like watching an edited movie on a plane at best.
Knocked off a couple of episode of Tulsa King last night. Good entertainment.
I'll stick with my opinion on Gold. He'll be in foul trouble within the first eight minutes.
Anybody watching "Poker Face" on Peacock? Natasha Lyonne is a treasure, but two episodes in everything else about it is fairly run-of-the-mill.
Ive not yet, but even though I agree with you about Lyonne, everything from the premise to the trailer seemed pretty been there done that. Didn't draw me in much at all.