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Reply #30 posted 06/03/21 6:50pm

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TrivialPursuit said:

The Falcon and the Winter Soldier - It was 3.5 out of 5. It didn't feel as significant as Wandavision, which was really a tale unto itself. (Excited for Loki, and The Bad Batch soon.)

Been rewatching The Nanny on HBOMax. I don't normally revisit older shows, but it's been so fun. I'm into season 3.

Currently 3 episodes into THEM on Prime. Loving it so much.

Watched The Handmaid's Tale season 4 episode 3, and started a thread if anyone's interested.

Also, I watched The Real World: Homecoming. It was pretty incredible that Becky still holds the same white lady privilege that every other white woman who claims to not be racist and be woke does. Yet the things she said, in 2021, about race was beyond cringeworthy. Just.....GOD. I wanted to slap her. Kevin Powell struggled to make her see some things, but she packed her bags and suddenly left the loft with no warning to anyone (even the crew). Coward, like most people who just can't take the note about their inherent racism and make a correction.

Aside from Becky, the reunion was so great to watch and see these people together again. I realized just how much they helped shape the social landscape. Norman being an out gay man on a national TV show and be sexual was amazing. Kevin saying things about race that society as a whole are just now hearing since Michael Brown, Eric Garner, Tamir Rice, Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, etc. YEARS LATER, and folks are just how saying. It was amazing. Kevin Powell, a young Black man (painted as the angry Black man, wrongly so) and aspiring writer just wanted to make shit a little better.



Oh puuuleeeze. That Kevin guy was a knob. "Black people can't be racist"? Give me a fukn break.
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Reply #31 posted 06/03/21 11:56pm

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Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint
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Reply #32 posted 06/04/21 12:08am

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phunkdaddy said:

Nope I'm not crazy. For some weird reason I couldn't post text inside of my image so I'm

replying to my own post. I rate this series a 5 out of 5. I'm watching season 3 on the Allblk channel

formerly UMC. This series is Demetria McKinney's best role imo. She was solid on Saints And Sinners too before exiting after last season. Solid cast with Welcome Back Kotter alum Lawrence Hilton Jacobs as the head of the family, Brad James, Paula Jai Parker and

Lisa Raye McCoy and former child star Parker McKenna Posey joining the cast on Season 2.

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Reply #33 posted 06/04/21 4:46am

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Pretend It’s a City!

Huge fan of Fran Lebowitz, so naturally this one is a winner.
Every saint has a past, and every sinner has a future...

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Reply #34 posted 06/04/21 6:35pm

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Lisey's Story is out on 🍎TV➕ today, first two episodes. It's an 8-part mini-series based on Stephen King's thriller of the same name. SK wrote the teleplay for the series.

15 minutes in and it's very much like the book so far. It's not how I pictured Lisey Landon, played by Julianne Moore, but she's always brilliant in everything she does. It also stars Clive Owen as Scott Landon (Lisey's now dead writer husband), Jennifer Jason Leigh, and Joan Allen.

Moore, King, and J. J. Abrams executive produce. The book is so textured and rich, so I'm excited to see how it all turns out on TV.

[Edited 6/4/21 18:40pm]

Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking.
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Reply #35 posted 06/05/21 8:01pm

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I had never heard of "In Treatment" until I saw the ads with Uzo Aduba, and I thought ok that's very different. I went back and started watching the first 3 seasons with Gabriel Bryne. I enjoyed it even though it's all dialog driven and pretty much takes place in a one room at a time since each episode is centered on single thearpy session. I loved how his accent got so thick when his character was being its authentic self as opposed to being in professional mode. I've gotten 2 epis in to this 4th season with Uzo and I really like it also. I like how the look is so different, her house is so retro. They're spending on styling. You understand immediately the difference. Still very dialog driven.
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Reply #36 posted 06/08/21 9:37am

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.....never really watched it on netflix but I did see something like a best-of videoclip on Pornhub which was kinda kinky....one of the ladies in the picture had a kinky MFM threesome with two dudes cuz her bf was kinda into it so like Rose from Wild Style she gave it to aaaallll them graffiti guys ha ha ha .....but for real tho, she sucked both their dicks and had sex with both guys but Ion know if she did a DP or DPP cuz I watched that clip high as a kite around midnight or maybe 2 a.m but they was getting down for real......then I read the comments and the Pornhub community said it was called Elite, a Spanish TV show on Netflicx ....times they are a changing like my man Bob Dylan used to say....(Bob....spell that shit backwards...what´s it say? Same muthafuckin shit ha ha ha lol lol lol....but I digress....I liked that scene even tho MFM DP aint my cup of tea unless my main man Bo is involved cuz he nasty.....big, bold, nasty and kinky....we used to live together and buddybated a lot but I never liked that he would watch American Dad and Family Guy and all them stupid shows on Comedy Central ....but we boyz....we down....for whatever....

this show shonuff kinky tho..

I think young folks under 35 got it much, much better than my generation.....peeps be sayin that generation Z aint sexxxin no more but I beg to differ....they kinky, nasty, open-minded, creative and they have better drugs, too.

aaaaaahhhhhh......if only we could all be young and kinky again...

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Does anybody watch this?

How is it?

Will it fill my Gossip Girl fix?

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I've dated outside of my race and I discovered that Good Pussy is Good Pussy and Good Booty is Good Booty regardless of ethnicity...I don't have a Fetish for only Big White Tits, Big White Butts or Phat White Pussy.(chancellor) smile wise man !
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Reply #37 posted 06/09/21 4:25pm

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Loki. biggrin
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Reply #38 posted 06/09/21 6:30pm

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atlanta. best tv i've watched since sopranos.
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Reply #39 posted 06/17/21 3:41pm

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Just finished binge watching this series several years after it was released. It was surprisingly good and by Season two had a philosophical depth to it that enriched its already entertaining qualities. Laura Dern was wonderful, as was Diane Ladd as her mother.

Season 1: **** (of 5)

Season 2: ***** (of 5)

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Reply #40 posted 06/17/21 5:11pm

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Season 2 (4.25 stars out of 5). I was hesitant to watch season 2, figuring there were only so many ways to milk the same cow. Surprisingly, Season 2 was better than Season 1. I was particularly impressed with how nuanced the writing and acting was of the mother character who was struggling to come to terms with learning that her son was gay. It also addressed mental illness and cultural issuea without heavy handedness.

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Reply #41 posted 06/17/21 6:38pm

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CynicKill said:

I'm currently watching Manifest;

Missing planes, freaky visions and unaccounted for years?

Count me in.

I love puzzle shows.

Watch Manifest: Season 2 | Prime Video

Me too. Hope Netflix picks up the series after NBC canceled it mad

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Reply #42 posted 06/18/21 2:53am

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The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. (TV Series 1993–1994) - IMDb

Decided to check out a TV series I have never seen before, 1993 Brisco County Jr. First of all it stars Bruce Campbell, enough said. Just watched the 2 hour pilot movie, loved it. Love the sci-fi meets wild west theme of it. Also stars John "Gomez Adams" Austin, who is also great in the show. He kinda reminds of Doc Brown from back to the future. popcorn

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Reply #43 posted 06/18/21 10:29pm

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CynicKill said:

I'm currently watching Manifest;

Missing planes, freaky visions and unaccounted for years?

Count me in.

I love puzzle shows.

Watch Manifest: Season 2 | Prime Video

Me too. Hope Netflix picks up the series after NBC canceled it mad

I did not know this.

This makes me sad.

Manifest and God Friended Me were my favorite network shows. Now that they're both gone there really is no reason for me to watch network television.

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Reply #44 posted 06/19/21 5:03am

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kpowers said:

Me too. Hope Netflix picks up the series after NBC canceled it mad

I did not know this.

This makes me sad.

Manifest and God Friended Me were my favorite network shows. Now that they're both gone there really is no reason for me to watch network television.

Yes, I think that is getting increasingly true for many people. Even the few shows I still watch - Gray's Anatomy and This is Us - I am about to quit due to a marked decline in quality, For nostalgic reasons, I hope they survive by putting out better product that people actually want to see. Also, I think it will always be important to have some type of tv available for those who can't afford subscriptions. This doesn't mean it should be trash tv. I guess the more creative types are drawn to the relative freedom of the streaming services. By the way, sorry your two shows got cancelled sad.

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Reply #45 posted 06/19/21 9:17am

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gandorb said:

CynicKill said:

I did not know this.

This makes me sad.

Manifest and God Friended Me were my favorite network shows. Now that they're both gone there really is no reason for me to watch network television.

Yes, I think that is getting increasingly true for many people. Even the few shows I still watch - Gray's Anatomy and This is Us - I am about to quit due to a marked decline in quality, For nostalgic reasons, I hope they survive by putting out better product that people actually want to see. Also, I think it will always be important to have some type of tv available for those who can't afford subscriptions. This doesn't mean it should be trash tv. I guess the more creative types are drawn to the relative freedom of the streaming services. By the way, sorry your two shows got cancelled sad.

Thank you, my therapist said I'm doing better now nuts

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Reply #46 posted 06/19/21 10:37am

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I forgot about PBS, mainly because their seasons are so short its almost like waiting an entire year for new episodes of their programs.

But yes PBS is notoriously consistent with reliable "old fogy" television, and what better way to end the week than with their Sunday night combo of "Miss Scarlet and the Duke" and the delightful "All Creatures Great and Small". Hopefully since they're hits now they'll at least get ten episode runs next year.

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Reply #47 posted 06/20/21 8:16pm

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Ragnarok - a Norwegian fantasy drama series reimagining of Norse mythology from Netflix. It takes place in current day, in the fictional Norwegian town of Edda in Hordaland, Western Norway, which is plagued by climate change and the industrial pollution caused by the factories owned by the local Jutul family. The Jutuls are actually four Jötner posing as a family. They are challenged by Magne, a teenage boy who is surprised to learn that he is the embodiment of Thor and begins the fight against those who are destroying the planet. In the second season, he is joined by more people who embody other gods. 3.5/5
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Reply #48 posted 06/21/21 12:44am

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Just finished the most recent season of The Handmaid's Tale. Good heavens, this season was unlike any other! It took June & company into Canada, aunt Lydia takes a lesser role this season, and Fred & Serena are ...well, they're in a situation to say the least. I think it's their best one yet.

Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking.
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Reply #49 posted 06/23/21 4:43pm

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Death and Nightingales 3.5/5. It was a bit slow and draggy ut everything else was pretty good.
This three-part adaptation of Eugene McCabe's 1992 novel illustrates the 24-hour period of young Beth Winters' 23rd birthday in Fermanagh, 1885, as she decides to elope with the handsome Liam to escape her claustrophobic life and violent father. Decades of family anger and tragedy come to a head, as Beth struggles both to gain personal independence and to make sense of her complex identity. This struggle is illustrated on the most intimate level between a girl and her father, while also writ large in the political yet deeply emotional tensions tearing her community and nation apart around her.
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Reply #50 posted 06/25/21 10:09am

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Mr Inbetween (FX)


It took me a second to get used to the Aussie but I really enjoy this show. The lead character is a hitman/enforcer that also has an actual family life. It's a dark comedy and overall the writing is really good. There seems to be a theme of douchebags "getting what's coming to them" and that also keeps my attention. It reminds me of The Incredible Hulk - "you wouldn't like me when I'm angry"


starstarstarstarstar out of starstarstarstarstar

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Reply #51 posted 06/25/21 5:27pm

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I finished Them on Prime.

It was one of the most intense shows about race that I've ever seen. Episode 9 was rough, Episode 10 seem to plod along and almost felt low-key despite it being the finale. But, the intensity was there, just in a ...different (?) way.

Betty looks like Kristen Bell so much, I forget it's not her.

Anyway, definitely worth the watch. Just hold the fuck on.

Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking.
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Reply #52 posted 06/26/21 5:08am

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ELITE - SEASON 5

I have to admit that I am not sure if I like this show even though I feel compelled to watch it. Most of the characters are unlikable, as each season has to build-up the whodunit case by suggesting that all of them could be potential murderers. Each episode is full of sex scenes, which I feel like a hypocrite watching after my earlier thread on how tv sex scenes generally are boring to me. These are relative titillating compared to most shows, but at times they just seem to be filler for the lack of a good screenplay. And the plot-lines are often ludicrous in the same way most soap operas are. Despite all the above, it is an engaging show that is hard not to watch,

star star star (out of 4)upt

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