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Did anyone mention Sneaky Pete Season 2? Terrific.
The new Lost in Space (Netflix) looks fun, only one episode in so far. Will better get it together soon tho, he's kinda annoying right now...
Last night we watched the first episode of season 2 of the Handmaiden's Tale (on Hulu) - so good/terrible!
Flint Town on Netflix is a VERY worthwhile watch. It's not even about the water crisis much.
EDIT: Oh yeah, season 2 of West World just started last weekend. Season 1 was great, Season 2 looks to be as well.
Not quite a series but James Acaster: Repertoire on Netflix is downright hysterical. Some of the best stand-up I've seen in a while. Bonus points because it's not vulgar.
Also trying out Lost In Space. It has potential so far. As for a suggestion, how about Rick and Morty :D
Season 2 of "Dear White People".
The dialogue is sharp and characters are excellent. Sometimes the dialogue feels dated...if you wanted to nitpick.
I wasn't sure exactly where to put this...but I think y'all will enjoy it. Weird, random, uber-strange VHS tapes.
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70 more Rick & Mortys now in the pipe. And that's a good thing.
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Agreed. I think that people's thoughts on a show or movie can ruin it more than previews or knowing what is going to happen.
What about commercials? Can anyone here watch a show that has commercials? I can't. I just bought Legion S2 after watching one episode on the FX app that had commercials. I think the same thing is going to happen with Killing Eve on BBC America.
We've been cableless for 2.5yrs now. We use Netflix and Hulu mostly, and some Sling. Sling has commercials, as does Hulu. Hulu's are too bad, as there's not too many, but annoyingly you end up watching the same few commercials over and over and over and over and over and over etc etc etc
Futureman on Hulu is an absolute SciFi riot. Only one season so far, but check it out.
Currently enjoying The Punisher.
Just got a Netflix notice that Fauda Season 2 is available to binge.....
Fauda is excellent! It was recommended to me by a guy who's "been there done that" (major-league door-kicker in the teams)...I'm only about halfway through season 1 but man it's good so far.
Not a series, a documentary available on Amazon Prime: Color Me Obsessed.
A two-hour documentary about the greatest rock band of the 1980s, their story told by their friend and fans. The members don't speak, the songs aren't played. If you're a Mats fan you will love it. If you've never heard of The Replacements you will want to experience what's been described.
It's thoughtful and moving and incredibly well done.
To echo those who already said it, Lost in Space. We're really enjoying it right now.
Just started Mindhunter. Pretty good! And for Santa Cruzans, the Jury Room is featured several times.
After watching all of Space 1999, I can recommend The Invaders instead. The first season of Space 1999 had a bunch of good ideas, but season 2 got really weak.
We're working our way through Anthony Bourdain's Parts Unknown, never watched any of his stuff before. Didn't realize just how good it was and what we were missing!
Also, a new (to me) cycling documentary on Netflix - Pedal The World. German guy rides around the world (kinda). Sandals, no helmet. It's interesting, but not a great flick IMO.
Wild Wild Country is another documentary on Netflix, it's very well done, and worth watching. What a crazy story!!! An Indian sex cult takes over a town in Oregon, builds an army, poisons the town, plans to kill people, crazy stuff.
Brockmire. There's nothing better. Hilarious.
Orange is the new black..
Got back to watching and itīs the most outrageous dialog i ever witnessed on TV. No one can make a women in prison piece or even any gay lesbian movie and surpass Orange in itīs anarchist, anti social drive.
Whomever wrote these scenes is borderline genius/ sick. Itīs all gay insider jokes w/ a no prisoner sensibility.
I grew tired of the male voyeurism of lesbian sex which was clearly a marketing ploy of Netflix.
it's exceedingly rare that my professional training has anything to do with the stuff we talk about on VS, but this is one case where I'll stick to my what my gut tells me. The first season or so were fresh, but as it dragged on, there were a few decent story lines and just gratuitous scenes for consumption.
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Horrible start but some terrific sendup comedy and Tina Fey makes a few appearances which is always good.
Has W1A been mentioned?
Jeez that's a fucking hilarious series according to my opinion.
I've been watching Forged in Fire on the history channel. Each week 4 people forge knives under the clock trying to win $10k.
+1 on Lost in Space. The strength of the Molly Parker character makes up for Will.
Starting on Babylon Berlin. So far interesting. About six episodes in and still figuring out where it’s going.
The AOL miniseries Jack Ryan was entertaining.
A Very Secret Service on Netflix. Dark comedy period spy stuff in French.
Top notch rec!
A few things that have been floating across our screen lately..
Million Pound Menu - Fun, semi-competitive restaurateurs vying for funding in London. Very well done and interesting/insightful. Not haute cuisine and not the height of television, but solid (we watch it while cooking and take bets on who will get the funding, loser does the dishes)
Orange is the New Black - The new season is pretty raw and keeps you guessing
Ozark - Dark, brilliant, brooding. Great acting, very moody cinematography and an incredible script
Handmaid's Tale - If you haven't watched this, and you've got the stomach for some dark sh*t, it is very, very well done. The second season continues where the book ended and is, while at times a bit too real, very good social commentary
+1 for Lost in Space - Pretty low brow TV but very entertaining if not a bit predictable
We watched the whole season of Insatiable on Netflix. It's....eh, it has it's moments, but by the last few episodes it was like "we've come this far, might as well finish it."
It's set in GA, in some suburbs of ATL, so it's basically set where I grew up. I definitely know many of the "characters".
The new Orange is the New Black is awesome! We're a few episodes in on that one.