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Just finished Season 1 in prep for Season 2. Really pleasantly surprised. Absolutely hilarious. Reminded me a lot of a Wes Anderson movie in dialogue pacing and some of the character humor and development.As for the humor, totally agree. My gf is a born and raised Long Island Jew and she was laughing way harder at some stuff than I was, definitely resonated strongly with her experiences.
Hadn't even heard of Mrs. Maisel until it won all those awards at the Emmys. So we decided to watch it. Just finished Season 1. Really, really enjoyed it ... even if the OJPH was over the top sometimes.My wife and I just watched the first episode of the new HBO "comedy" Camping. I put "comedy" in quotes for obvious reasons. Maybe we'll give it one more episode.Disappointed a little with Season 2 of Big Mouth, although the last couple episodes have been funnier. Probably just not as fresh and original seeming to me after a fun Season 1.Totally enjoying re-watching Game of Thrones after finally talking my wife into checking it out. We're in Season 3. I saw the series only once, on the dates the episodes originally came out, so I've truly enjoyed watching it again now that I know what's going on better.
Finished a two week binge of Breaking Bad that was inspired by Better Call Saul.Such a fantastic show, nothing since has really come close.
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After visiting Denmark & Sweden this summer including an awesome visit to the Vikingeskibsmuseet in Roskilde, my wife and I started watching Vikings. Halfway through season 2 on Prime and I'm thoroughly enjoying it.
My wife and I just watched the first episode of the new HBO "comedy" Camping. I put "comedy" in quotes for obvious reasons. Maybe we'll give it one more episode.
A word of warning - Vikings will inevitably disappoint you in the end.
What season does that happen?
Up there with Lost.
Blasphemy. LOST INVENTED modern television. The whole idea of the online episode recaps: LOST. The mystery premise (like Manifest today): LOST. The broad, diverse casts: LOST. Sci-Fi on the major networks: LOST. The "you have to watch it for the water-cooler and online talk": LOST. No other show has ever captivated viewers with recurring "mysteries" and compelling characters like LOST did, until maybe Game of Thrones.Sure, seasons 4-6 weren't so great, but seasons 1-3 are probably my favorite television series.
"Basketball: A Love Story". A nice piece on Al with Bobby Cremins.https://espnmediazone.com/us/press-releases/2018/09/espn-announces-unprecedented-20-hour-film-basketball-a-love-story/
Funny you compare Lost to Manifest because the reason I refuse to get sucked into Manifest is I thought it would be like Lost: never explained mystery that just pisses you off after nothing really happens.
I actually liked it a little more. More in-depth look at characters. Episodes centered around real-life topics rather than comics/gags/jokes.
Currently watching Atypical S2 on Netflix. Fantastic show that I'm shocked doesn't get more buzz.
Blasphemy. LOST INVENTED modern television. No other show has ever captivated viewers with recurring "mysteries" and compelling characters like LOST did, until maybe Game of Thrones..
I watched The Good Place earlier this year, and it's one of my favorite network sitcoms ever. By the time I started watching, the first two seasons had already been broadcast but I was unspoiled. I really, really enjoyed it and got my family hooked as well. It's an easy binge show because there are only two past seasons, and only 13 half-hour episodes per season. So, you can blow through 5 episodes in a couple hours.I'm still not entirely sold on S3.
Every season they make the playoffs.