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Sunderland 'til I Die. Season 2. Just six episodes, and if you know how their season ended last year...
Agreed on all counts. Though I will add that Season 1 was among the best seasons of television I personally have seen. Season 2 was high quality but not the masterpiece that season 1 was. Season 3 is almost to season 1's level IMHO. I have seen many shows that have great opening seasons only to quickly fizzle in subsequent seasons. Ozark's consistency for the first three seasons has been impressive. Excited for more.
Same rewatching both planet earth series
OK, I finished Ozark. Mild spoilers ahead ...I will say that I was not stunned by the ending, in part because of the little bit I had read here. It's not TAMU's fault, but him saying, "Season's ending was perfect" made me think about midway through the episode that what eventually happened was what was gonna happen. It was still a great ending to a fine season. A logical ending, too.I thought this season started a little slowly but really picked up steam when Marty was tortured in episode 4. That wasn't always easy to watch, but I loved Marty's eventual reaction.All in all, I thought the season was very good. As some have said, just a tick behind 1 but better than 2 -- and 2 was pretty darn good.I agree with those who weren't thrilled with Ben's character. Most of the season, he bothered me. But as I said to my wife while watching episode 9, "He's kind of grown on me these last couple of episodes." I thought the actor who played him, Tom Pelphrey, was pretty blah the first 6-7 episodes, almost sounded like he was reading his lines at times. But late in the season, I thought he was quite believable as a bipolar guy whose world suddenly was crumbling around him.As usual, Julia Garner's star shined brightly, but I also loved Janet McTeer as Helen; really came off as wonderfully sinister, though we also got to see her vulnerable side in the way she protected her daughter. (She also was very good in Damages on FX several years back.) I also thought both the Charlotte and Jonah characters came into their own very nicely; I was especially impressed with the actress who played Charlotte.And how 'bout that March-November romance? Amazing. Wyatt meets Ben for the first time and, totally deadpan, asks Ruth: "Isn't he a little old for you?" That's great stuff.Bummed that we're done watching Season 3 -- wanted more! Already looking forward to Season 4.
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Absolutely gorgeous cinematography. You prefer Attenborough or Weaver?
Good review. The writing and acting are just superior to almost any show on TV. Every character is so believable and the supporting cast actors, such as Darlene, Wyatt, Frank, Jim, etc. are so commendable. Bateman won an Emmy last year for directing, but never won for his acting. Maybe this year, but Linney will probably be a favorite because she was awesome.I agree with the character Ben, he was sort of annoying to begin, but at the end, his vulnerabilities were shown and man that actor got a lot of talking lines throughout the show for a supporting role. Probably another Emmy nomination. The tantalizing aspect of Ozark and its writing is that it goes two episodes, Marty has a problem and you say, "Good grief, how is he going to get out of this". Another two episodes and the same. Just fantastic. Looks like two more confirmed seasons.
Attenborough for sure.
Yeah ... my mini review hardly even mentioned the acting of the two leads! I guess I was thinking their performances speak for themselves. Totally agree with what you said about both. Linney was especially good this season, I thought, and she's one of those actors who is always good.
I started watching Election with my daughters on Saturday night. I had forgotten how many scenes there were in that movie that were...ummm...awkward to watch with your children.
Saul continues to be great.Starting Ozark after this season of Saul ends. Narcos after that.
Narcos is fantastic. Season 1-2 are obviously great around Escobar, Season 3 manages to continue the story without missing a beat. But for my money, Narcos: Mexico that came out after season 3 is even better. A much more interesting story to current events and the acting chops are superlative with Diego Luna, Scoot McNairy, and Michael Pena
Saul continues to be great.
Try ZeroZeroZero on Prime. Show has 3 different angles on the drug trade going on at the same time. Cartel in Mexico, Mafia in Italy, and drug middlemen in New Orleans. Show has a similar feel of Narcos Mexico.