Watching Andor, same as Ring of Power started off very slow but now enjoying it.
Watching Andor, same as Ring of Power started off very slow but now enjoying it.
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Originally Posted by Mark Tyson
Andor and Lower Decks are my new watches at the mo, but I'm also re-watching Person of Interest and the Marvel Netflix stuff.
Not watching anything right now, except streaming old Lucifer episodes. I did just pick up boxed sets of Battlestar Galactica, Dexter and .... dammit, something else, from Amazon in BF deals. Guess who's still feeding the NAS?
A lesson learned from PeterB about dignity in adversity, so Peter, In Memorium, "Onwards and Upwards".
I watched bits of Lucifer when the missus was watching it, wasn’t too bad but not the kinda thing I’d rewatch.
BSG might be on the cards if I can get her into something I like over watching some of the crud she watches.
BSG was 2002 for the 2 part miniseries, makes me feel old now as I remember watching it when it first aired.
/doubled. somehow. Any passing mod is welcome to delete.
A lesson learned from PeterB about dignity in adversity, so Peter, In Memorium, "Onwards and Upwards".
Lucifer is a bit of a marmite show, it seems. The wife and I both like the comedy aspects, and the dismal failure of Lucy, his brother, etc ... not to mention God's wife and the Angel's Mum, the Goddess of Creation, utterly failing to grasp what actually being a mere human is like.
Yeah, for those with any religious belief, you do have to kinda suspend it.
But it's .... light. Fluff. Good (for us) to just relax to, turn brain off, go with the flow and snigger for 40 mins at Lucy's latest antics.
A lesson learned from PeterB about dignity in adversity, so Peter, In Memorium, "Onwards and Upwards".
Just watched The Secret on Netflix, an ITV drama, also on Britbox & ITVx
Stars James Nesbitt and based on a true story, which is quite disturbing if you read up about it.
The best description from Apple:
'The Secret' is based on a true story that took place in the seaside town of Coleraine, Northern Ireland, in 1991. Respected dentist and leading member of the Baptist community, Colin Howell has an affair with fellow Baptist and Sunday school teacher Hazel Buchanan. Colin's wife, Lesley, is a former nurse and Hazel is married to Trevor, a police officer. Because they wish to remain in the Baptist church, divorce is not an option, prompting Colin and Hazel to plot something much darker in order to be together. The passing of Lesley's father leaves her suicidal, setting into motion Colin's plan to kill her and Trevor.
Not my sort of thing but I bet the missus would like that..
I'm rewatching Person of Interest still, and My Name is Earl other than that I don't do much TV, usually watch more when I'm travelling.
Just finished binge-watching both seasons of The Romeo Section. It's about the goings-on (and sometimes comings-off) with the Canadian Intelligence community.
I found it quite a good watch. It keeps the pace going fairly well, but isn't an edge of your seat show. It's just relaxing with a pretty decent story. I know it sounds like damning it with faint praise, but sometimes (pretty often, actually) all I want is an easy watch to relax to. And it is certainly that.
A lesson learned from PeterB about dignity in adversity, so Peter, In Memorium, "Onwards and Upwards".
Fallout..........Awesome!!!!
Really enjoying it, great watch
Jon
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Got one episode of The Continental left.
It's ok, nothing special.
Also have 2 episodes of Masters of the Air left, I was going to watch it on the plan in and out of my last trip, but it seemed a bit wrong to watch it while I was flying Lufthansa in and out of Frankfurt...
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