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Thread started 12/31/17 9:49am

sexton

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Rate The Last TV Series You Watched


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The Girlfriend Experience - Season 2

This season was two different storylines told in separate half-hour segments. Like season one, they don't have conventional endings to the season-long plots which didn't bother me in the first season, but the lack of traditional epilogues was a little more frustrating this time around. I liked The Erica & Anna segments more than the Bria story although many of the political connections in the former went a little over my head. Still very good TV. 3.5/5

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Reply #1 posted 01/01/18 1:20pm

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3 / 5 stars

The cinematography, the look (wardrobe), the flow, the chemistry between the actors was on point. I pretty much like the series because of the style and dress of the characters. Part soap opera / party "story telling". I attempted to leave history at the door but in some instances miscarriage of character's were way off: John Lithgow as Winston Churchill... temperament was historically baseless. The Queen Mom was given a much more generous gentle disposition than she did deserved. The first season was much better than the second season... the Duke of Edinburgh took up a lot of screen time bitching, moaning to his wife, the Queen... claiming he ( Prince Phillip) was being emasculated at every turn.

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Reply #2 posted 01/01/18 5:52pm

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I started watching a Netflix docu-series called “The Toys That Made US”
Barbie 8/10

I was mostly just interested about the Star Wars Toys episode, but then it auto play the next episode on Barbie, and contrary to my gut instinct to shut it off, i was glad I got to see it as it tells a fascinating both hilarious and sad story about the human condition.
Yes the production values are awful, but I swear that the Barbie episode had me thinking about so many soci, gender, economic, sexual, political topics that my mind couldn’t wrap its head around it all. I swear there was neurogenesis going on in some of my dead brain cells. Mostly because it’s about stuff I take for granted without really thinking about all it’s implication.
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Reply #3 posted 01/02/18 3:05am

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I'm part way through "She Gotta Have It"
It's phenomenal.




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“It means finding the very human narrative of a man navigating between idealism and pragmatism, faith and politics, non- violence, the pitfalls of acclaim as the perils of rejection” - Lesley Hazleton on the first Muslim, the prophet.
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Reply #4 posted 01/02/18 4:42am

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Nola and Mars are the sweetest couple.
If they don't end up together I'll be a little sad.
“It means finding the very human narrative of a man navigating between idealism and pragmatism, faith and politics, non- violence, the pitfalls of acclaim as the perils of rejection” - Lesley Hazleton on the first Muslim, the prophet.
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Reply #5 posted 01/03/18 6:20am

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Godless 6.5 / 10

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Reply #6 posted 01/03/18 7:42am

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Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman.

I used to watch this all the time when I was small and as a fan of all things Superman (and Dean Cain) I loved it. It always ranked high in my list of superhero related TV shows.
But the problem is that sometimes nostalgia can play tricks on the mind. For example, I loved the Smallville series when it first aired but anytime I watch repeats of it now I think its actually pretty bad. There were maybe 6 good episodes per season. So it never lived up to the memories I had of it. So I wondered if the 90's Dean Cain series would have a similar fall from grace. And now, after going back and watching the entire run, I'm glad to report that it's still as I remembered it.
The first season in particular was fantastic. Seasons 2-4 suffered a bit from not having Lex Luthor around but overall, it's a really good show and still the best live action DC show ever made. And Terri Hatcher is the best Lois Lane there's ever been.


8/10
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Reply #7 posted 01/03/18 10:06am

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EmmaMcG said:

Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman. I used to watch this all the time when I was small and as a fan of all things Superman (and Dean Cain) I loved it. It always ranked high in my list of superhero related TV shows. But the problem is that sometimes nostalgia can play tricks on the mind. For example, I loved the Smallville series when it first aired but anytime I watch repeats of it now I think its actually pretty bad. There were maybe 6 good episodes per season. So it never lived up to the memories I had of it. So I wondered if the 90's Dean Cain series would have a similar fall from grace. And now, after going back and watching the entire run, I'm glad to report that it's still as I remembered it. The first season in particular was fantastic. Seasons 2-4 suffered a bit from not having Lex Luthor around but overall, it's a really good show and still the best live action DC show ever made. And Terri Hatcher is the best Lois Lane there's ever been. 8/10 [Edited 1/3/18 7:43am]

OMG, YES! I used to watch this religiously on Sundays, around 5 pm or so. I did NOT want the episodes to end. Later I taped all episodes during re-runs. Season 2 was my favorite as they finally got closer... lol Those multi-episode-arcs with the Doppelgänger-Lois and later the Cryptonians was when they really lost track for me. A couple of good moments later on, but not the same. But boy, I loved that show so much. And Teri Hatcher. lol Anyway, can't rate this show objectively, so I won't even bother. lol

Hey loudmouth, shut the fuck up, right?
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Reply #8 posted 01/03/18 4:23pm

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jessica jones.....4/5 good ..not great

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Reply #9 posted 01/03/18 4:56pm

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We watched a whole lot of "Parks and Recreation" over the New Year's weekend, as E! was having a marathon. I rate P&R as 9 out of 10. (NOTE: Do not confuse the P&R TV show with the P&R forum. The P&R forum was, is and will always be 100 on a scale of 1 - 10.)

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Reply #10 posted 01/04/18 8:08am

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American Gods - Season 1

It's rare that I criticize a movie or series for being too artsy, but I found myself wishing at times that the execution was slightly more conventional--perhaps difficult to do given the source material. However, I'm on board for season two later this year. 3.5/5

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Reply #11 posted 01/05/18 2:21pm

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Broadchurch, season 3. Such a special show. I love the pacing, the main characters are great together, it looks great, the music is not intrusive but really adds to the mood, it really has tension without using any cheap tricks. 9/10.

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Reply #12 posted 01/05/18 10:24pm

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LA to Vegas - Most of the first episode was average, edgy- trying-to-hard-to-be-funny comedy, but I laughed really hard twice and was giggling for about 10 minutes after it was over. So I'll give it an 8/10.

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Reply #13 posted 01/06/18 7:21am

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sexton said:



American Gods - Season 1

It's rare that I criticize a movie or series for being too artsy, but I found myself wishing at times that the execution was slightly more conventional--perhaps difficult to do given the source material. However, I'm on board for season two later this year. 3.5/5


Drop the series... The creative minds that made this show (Bryan Fuller and Michael Green) have left the show... And now Gillian Anderson has left with them and Kristen Chenoweth seems to be following them...
That Bryan Fuller guy did amazing work with "Hannibal" and this show was interesting enough (at least more interesting than that overrated book by the otherwise great Neil Gaiman) but somehow they keep dropping this guy for whatever reason...

Neversin.

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“Is man merely a mistake of God's? Or God merely a mistake of man's?”

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Reply #14 posted 01/06/18 7:26am

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This show has overstayed its welcome...
2/5

Neversin.


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Reply #15 posted 01/06/18 9:10am

morningsong

Neversin said:



sexton said:




American Gods - Season 1

It's rare that I criticize a movie or series for being too artsy, but I found myself wishing at times that the execution was slightly more conventional--perhaps difficult to do given the source material. However, I'm on board for season two later this year. 3.5/5




Drop the series... The creative minds that made this show (Bryan Fuller and Michael Green) have left the show... And now Gillian Anderson has left with them and Kristen Chenoweth seems to be following them...
That Bryan Fuller guy did amazing work with "Hannibal" and this show was interesting enough (at least more interesting than that overrated book by the otherwise great Neil Gaiman) but somehow they keep dropping this guy for whatever reason...

Neversin.




Oh no, I was dying to see where this show goes now that I've finally pieced together who's who.
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Reply #16 posted 01/07/18 7:06pm

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This show has overstayed its welcome...
2/5

Neversin.


I have seen 3 episodes so far and love them, great show.

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Reply #17 posted 01/08/18 11:11am

morningsong

214 said:

Neversin said:


This show has overstayed its welcome...
2/5

Neversin.


I have seen 3 episodes so far and love them, great show.



This seemed like an off season to me, epi 1 was funny, but I barely remember the others because they were kind of common occurances in tv watching these days. Looks like Jodie Foster directed one, it was good and well done but again a common occurance in family life regardless of technology.

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Reply #18 posted 01/10/18 10:55am

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Neversin said:

sexton said:


American Gods - Season 1

It's rare that I criticize a movie or series for being too artsy, but I found myself wishing at times that the execution was slightly more conventional--perhaps difficult to do given the source material. However, I'm on board for season two later this year. 3.5/5


Drop the series... The creative minds that made this show (Bryan Fuller and Michael Green) have left the show... And now Gillian Anderson has left with them and Kristen Chenoweth seems to be following them...
That Bryan Fuller guy did amazing work with "Hannibal" and this show was interesting enough (at least more interesting than that overrated book by the otherwise great Neil Gaiman) but somehow they keep dropping this guy for whatever reason...

Neversin.


That's disappointing. By not reading any news related to the show to avoid spoilers, I missed this. If I had known, I wouldn't have bothered watching season one.

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Reply #19 posted 01/10/18 3:29pm

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214 said:

I have seen 3 episodes so far and love them, great show.



This seemed like an off season to me, epi 1 was funny, but I barely remember the others because they were kind of common occurances in tv watching these days. Looks like Jodie Foster directed one, it was good and well done but again a common occurance in family life regardless of technology.

Don't know what you mean, but I love these series.

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Reply #20 posted 01/11/18 9:27am

RodeoSchro

We watched the rebooted "X Files" last night and really enjoyed it! Will definitely be tuning in next week.

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Reply #21 posted 01/11/18 10:05am

morningsong

214 said:

morningsong said:



This seemed like an off season to me, epi 1 was funny, but I barely remember the others because they were kind of common occurances in tv watching these days. Looks like Jodie Foster directed one, it was good and well done but again a common occurance in family life regardless of technology.

Don't know what you mean, but I love these series.



The Arkangel episode. It was very very well done. It's just that mothers (parents) have been losing contact with their children because they're being too controlling for a long time now, not due to the rise of technology. I feel in that circumstance, parents who aren't normally controlling would let go at a certain point.

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Reply #22 posted 01/11/18 11:24am

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I'm enamored with the show "Baskets" starring Zach Galafinakis and Louie Anderson as "Christine".

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Reply #23 posted 01/11/18 2:33pm

214

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214 said:

Don't know what you mean, but I love these series.



The Arkangel episode. It was very very well done. It's just that mothers (parents) have been losing contact with their children because they're being too controlling for a long time now, not due to the rise of technology. I feel in that circumstance, parents who aren't normally controlling would let go at a certain point.

Ok, fair enough I get it.

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Reply #24 posted 01/11/18 2:43pm

morningsong

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I'm enamored with the show "Baskets" starring Zach Galafinakis and Louie Anderson as "Christine".

Interesting choice for Louie.

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Reply #25 posted 01/12/18 5:18am

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Indeed, Louie's character is a riot. A sweet, wholesome mom of two sets of twins that is addicted to Costco.
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Reply #26 posted 01/13/18 1:49pm

EvilAngel

3.5/5

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Reply #27 posted 01/14/18 5:44pm

stpaisios

A pretty tale about modern family. 8/10

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Reply #28 posted 01/16/18 7:40am

RodeoSchro

I watched about 10 episodes of "The Office" yesterday while working in front of the TV. Steve Carrell was so funny. One of the best series ever, IMO.

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Reply #29 posted 01/16/18 8:44am

stpaisios

Yeah, The Office is great, among best sitcoms ever.

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