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This is what I'm watching. Loved the ending.https://www.reddit.com/r/IdiotsInCars/comments/q32p6a/gta_in_real_life/
TAMUI do know, Newsie is right on you knowing ball.
without a doubt! Honestly, I had to pause it during one scene (don't want to give spoilers but you may be able to guess the one) and just take a break fora few minutes, it was that powerful and disturbing.One more Netflix to check out (only three seasons) is Broadchurch. The first season was incredible, and the best part was learning afterward how the writers and producers approached it, keeping the cast in the dark about how the season was going to end.
Broadchurch is a great show.
Honestly, I hope its pure garbage so HBO dumps the rest of the material and GRRM can get back to not writing his books... but this time without excuses.
It's ridiculous that ADWD came out over a decade ago and even with a COVID year he hasn't finished another book. I just reread them all and it drives me nuts knowing there's no next book.
I'm baffled that people still think he is going to finish them. It took him 15 years to get this far. And that was before he was wealthy and unmotivated. He's nearly in his mid 70s and obese, I dont see him finishing the 6th, much less the 7th, or staying in good health enough to even do so.
Chapelle's final standup for Netflix is good. It would be fantastic for most people, but just decent for him. He does however make some very good points and his social commentary is again top notch. Yet again, people are offended and outraged, yet by and large it always seems like its in response to things taken out of context or solely at top level without processing the underlying point.Eg: he tells a story about getting into an argument/altercation at a restaurant with a gay man, and how the man called the police. Its to illuminate that despite the LGBT community being minorities and a persecuted class...the white members of that group still have inherent social benefits, perceived or otherwise, beyond that of a hetereosexual black man or woman. He naturally calls to question how this is an issue. But the Twitter mob just mobilizes behind "DAVE CHAPPELLE HATES LGBTQ members". Its a fascinating dynamic
I don't think that's what the "twitter mob" is upset about. They may have been more offended about the comments about "punching lgbtq people right in the AIDS" and comparing the genitals of trans people to a beyond burger. This is also not Chappelle's first time wandering into these kinds of jokes.Chappelle has every right to make those jokes and his audience has every right to find him funny. Others have every right to not find him funny and say something about it. I'll be honest, I've seen twice as many people complaining about the people complaining about Chappelle than I have seen people actually complaining about Chappelle.I did actually really like his bit about being jealous of the gay rights movement. A good mix of social commentary and comedy.
Succession Ep. 1 was excellent. Ty for the recommendation.
Figured the party would still be going on, TAMU
I’ve seen a mix. I think there is a sentiment, for some, that LGBTQ is off limits. Which doesn’t really work when Chappelle takes shots at everyone. And like you said, his commentary is really good and shows there is nuance to his thoughts. I’m of the mind that you can joke about pretty much anything provided it’s not coming from a place of hate and intolerance, and I don’t ever get the impression that his is.One of my very good friends, who happens to be gay, particularly found the bit about “old stonewall gays” vs “new gays” to be hysterical and really accurate. “He couldn’t have been more spot on with that”
Does anyone else go back and re-watch the entire series whenever a new season drops? If a series has 5+ seasons and I've stuck with it that long, I might only do the last season before the new one, but with something like Sex Education I went back to S1E1 yesterday, and I think I'm going to be able to pace it out perfectly to finish those three seasons and be right in the middle of restarting You when season three of that drops on the 15th. Both very good IMO.
I'll stick with my opinion on Gold. He'll be in foul trouble within the first eight minutes.
It’s not been mentioned, but while I really liked Season 2 of Ted Lasso and the risks they took, I thought the ending was beyond dumb.
It’s not been mentioned, but while I really liked Season 2 of Ted Lasso and the risks they took, I thought the ending was beyond dumb. Obviously you suspend reality a little bit for a show like this and it sets up a storyline for Season 3 but it’s an absurd leap in both the actuality of coaching (would be even more extreme than Cam Marotta going from his role last year to head coach of Providence for the 2022/2023 season) but also out of bounds for how Rupert viewed Ted and everyone connected to him. Would be different if Roy fell out and that happened
I can do enough suspension of disbelief and be OK with it .. but the wife and I just didn't like S2. There were so many elements of S1 that made it .. joyous. Then S2 comes along and pisses on so much of it. The whole thing with Nate .. wtf. If they'd just stuck with the S1 formula, it'd have been so much more fun to watch and no one would have begrudged the lack of .. sad moments.
I felt the same. As soon as they mentioned that Rupert had a team, my wife predicted that Nate would be the coach. I agreed that it seemed that the show was telegraphing that, but told her that would be just as ridiculous as hiring Ted — and that was done specifically to sabotage the team. I really like the show, but that was almost a step too far.