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Random TV Show Thoughts

SensEye

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Watched the first episode of Black Doves on Netflix-- which was pretty decent. It's a six-episode Season 1 that was already renewed for Season 2.

Nice to see Keira Knightley back, along with Ben Whishaw. The dialogue is pretty snappy, but it's edited with a lot of confidence that can generate emotion in regards to still-evolving backstories.
I enjoyed that show. It's got some good black humor in it to from the various assassins (once the bullets start flying).

Watching season 6 of What we do in the Shadows.

They sure do nail it on that show. Everything is tight and on point. The characters are so relatable.
One of the best. Sad to see it end, but better to bow out to soon than too late.
 

The Cat

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Babylon 5 has never been more relevant. Shadows, Vorlons, a fight against fascism on a wide scale where people had to come together. and some had to stand against their own government who had been seduced by shadowy evil with a charismatic salesman.
The future is all around us. Waiting in moments of transition to be born in moments of revelation. No one knows the shape of that future or where it will take us, we know only that it is always born, in pain.​
 

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This YouTuber does commentary on dating reality shows through the lens of MBTI and compatibility, in case anyone else needs an excuse to indulge in trash TV. I sometimes like to watch these more than the shows themselves.

 

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Wow -- what a tribute to Invincible!

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Yeah I tried to get into this show. Felt like liberal guilt: the musical. Couldn’t do it, too cringey

I have trouble with the writing, every character is constantly super witty and sharp, everyone constantly has obscure bar trivia history tidbits or pop culture references up their sleeves. It’s like Gilmore Girls and the McLoughlin Group thrown in a blender. Not to mention those cringe moments whenever a character says some fake profound line and the music swells.

I do like some of Sorkin’s writing. I enjoyed Social Network and Steve Jobs.
 
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Outlander is one I watched with my partner. It was wild as was handmaids tale. She likes futuristic shock dystopian grit.

I’m more traditional sci fi. In recent times I’ve seen Silo which has disappointed me in its scope and Fallout is wild too. Then the less known Lazarus is pretty good. And Foundation as I wanted to see the adaptation as I’ve read the books. The same with others. Those are recent.
 

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So despite wanting to catch up on Andor Season 1 since Season 2 dropped today, I had to spend last evening watching the first two episodes of "The Last of Us" because people were starting to spoil it on Facebook. (They weren't spoiling on-the-nose details, but it was very easy to guess at what happened just by accidentally skimming their posts that were not flagged as possible spoilers.)

Apparently it's not a spoiler to people who have played the games, as they're still on the predicted path, but damn.

Things also go nuts with the zombies early on, with someone compared the situation to the battle of Winterfell. Yeah, I kinda see what they meant, and it was even without a lot of the stupidity of the GoT version of events.

I wasn't expecting to see Catherine O' Hara pop up, so that was a nice surprise.

Anyway, things are rocky between Joel and Ellie early on -- there's a five year jump, Ellie is getting older, and I also get the idea that she's figured out Joel had lied to her about what happened at the fireflies hospital last season and resents him on some level for it. Joel's always had his issues, but he seems to be trying at least as far his best goes, and Ellie isn't having any of it at the moment. Things seems kind of tense between them.

So then episode 2, everything goes sideways. There's a lot of harrowing action sequences, some of the best I've seen in these kinds of zombie shows. Kinda makes me hope TLOU has its plot mapped out and isn't going to waste season after season like TWD doing the same dumb shit over and over, right now it still feels pretty fresh as long as it never overstays its welcome.

 

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So despite wanting to catch up on Andor Season 1 since Season 2 dropped today, I had to spend last evening watching the first two episodes of "The Last of Us" because people were starting to spoil it on Facebook. (They weren't spoiling on-the-nose details, but it was very easy to guess at what happened just by accidentally skimming their posts that were not flagged as possible spoilers.)

Apparently it's not a spoiler to people who have played the games, as they're still on the predicted path, but damn.

Things also go nuts with the zombies early on, with someone compared the situation to the battle of Winterfell. Yeah, I kinda see what they meant, and it was even without a lot of the stupidity of the GoT version of events.

I wasn't expecting to see Catherine O' Hara pop up, so that was a nice surprise.

Anyway, things are rocky between Joel and Ellie early on -- there's a five year jump, Ellie is getting older, and I also get the idea that she's figured out Joel had lied to her about what happened at the fireflies hospital last season and resents him on some level for it. Joel's always had his issues, but he seems to be trying at least as far his best goes, and Ellie isn't having any of it at the moment. Things seems kind of tense between them.

So then episode 2, everything goes sideways. There's a lot of harrowing action sequences, some of the best I've seen in these kinds of zombie shows. Kinda makes me hope TLOU has its plot mapped out and isn't going to waste season after season like TWD doing the same dumb shit over and over, right now it still feels pretty fresh as long as it never overstays its welcome.

I will never understand the hate towards Laura Bailey. Why not be mad at the writer if your hell bent on making someone else feel your Misery? I will say I was a tad disappointed with the casting in the series, the actress does a fine job, but I was really hoping they'd cast an amazonesque woman with big muscly arms like in the game. :wubbie: (Once upon a time you just know Michelle Rodriguez would have been cast for that character) Will confess I wonder what would have happened if Joel had answered differently. But Such is life.

Laura Bailey is just the best.
 

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As someone who is not familiar with the video game, that Last of Us plot twist sure through me for a loop. Unfortunately, not in a good way (and I say this as one who generally likes to be surprised).

 
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