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Chief Rum 06-24-2020 05:17 PM

A few months ago, I went from no streaming services to, like, all of them. I have since been trying to catch up on all the crap I have missed. Here's a rundown of what I have watched.

Finished Seasons/Series

The Witcher-- I really enjoyed this one, but I am an easy sell on swords and sorcery stuff. I never played the game or read the books. This one got better as the season went on.

Jack Ryan-- Season 1 was fantastic, IMO. Season 2 was a little more hit and miss, although I ended up liking it okay. I would be interested in seeing a third season, but would like it to focus on a Russia/Europe area espionage. It felt weird going to South America for the second season.

Altered Carbon (Season 1 only)-- I loved this, but I am a big fan of gritty scifi. Definitely a visceral, no holds barred watch. A lot of blood and brutality. It did have some real moments of drama and cinematic quality, though. I listened to the audiobook last year and the changes they made from that worked. I am about to start Season 2.

The Mandalrian-- I have nothing to add which hasn't been said elsewhere here. I loved it. It was a bit of a slow grind at the start as I got used to the characters, but it grew on me as it went on.

Peaky Blinders-- I absolutely loved the first two seasons. Couldn't get enough of that. It felt like it went a little bit overboard after that. Now, I still enjoyed easons 3-5 and I will keep watching for sure when Season 6 comes. But there was an ugliness factor to the story and character development that was just beginning to drag a bit. I would still highly recommend it to anyone who likes mob stuff.

Outlander (Seasons 1-3)-- I watched what was available on Netflix. I have read the first book, and Season 1 did a fantastic job following that. It was pretty intense in the first season. The second season started slow but ended up really good. Season 3 trended to a little bit too romance-novelly. I mean, how many times can I watch the same two people screw? I'm here for the adventure stuff. Anyway, I'm not sure I would continue, but I have heard Season 3 was the worst and they get to America in Season 4. So, 'Murica. I'll probably eventually get Starz for a bit to finish it.

Stranger Things-- I was the last person in the world to see this, I think. I loved it more than I expected. I thought it wouldn't meet the hype other people told me it would, but it did, especially Seasons 1 and 2. Season 3 got a little more sloppy, and I couldn't stand what they did with David Harbour's character at the start (put his balls in a jar). But I'm intrigued to see what they do with the next season.

The Ozarks-- I was a little hesitant at the start, but it got better and ended Season 1 strong. Season 2 was also very good. A little draggy in the middle, but again, strong finish. Season 3 felt a little like a show trying to figure out where it was going. I'm in if they approve a Season 4, though. The brother story in Season 3 was both absurd and yet poignant.

The Last Kingdom-- This one started slow for me, as much of Season 1 felt a little sophomoric to me. It ended well enough, though, and as I said, the D&D geek in me likes swords/medieval stuff. I was pleasantly surprised with Seasons 2 and 3, which had much better writing and story telling. Season 4 was a little bit of a step back, but it was still solid. Definitely looking forward to next season.

Still Watching/Mid Season

The Watchmen-- I am five episodes in on this one. I am really enjoying it. I recognized the sound work of Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross before I even knew they were part of the project. That pleases me greatly (the music compositions and song choices on this one have been incredible so far). Great world building, too. Never read the comic but did see the movie, so I have some idea of what is going on.

Lost In Space-- My boss at my furloughed job recommended this to me a while back. I like it, don't love it, at least not yet. I'm maybe four or five episodes in. Keep meaning to go back and start it up again, but other things catch my attention.

Parks & Recreation-- As you can see, I am not really much of a comedy guy, but I always wanted to start in on this. I'm halfway through Season 2, and it's hilarious. Amy Poehler is almost The Office Season 1 Steve Carrell cringey. I still push it aside for dramas, but I find I return to it when I have a shorter window.

RainMaker 06-24-2020 05:20 PM

Dark is the best show on Netflix by a wide margin. Reviews for the third and final season (which comes out in a few days) have said the ending is incredible.

Chief Rum 06-24-2020 05:31 PM

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Originally Posted by RainMaker (Post 3287619)
Dark is the best show on Netflix by a wide margin. Reviews for the third and final season (which comes out in a few days) have said the ending is incredible.


I saw that pop up on my Netflix and wondered about it. It looks intriguing. Good to know.

RainMaker 06-24-2020 05:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Chief Rum (Post 3287620)
I saw that pop up on my Netflix and wondered about it. It looks intriguing. Good to know.


The English dubbing is pretty good if you prefer that over subtitles. It can be tough to keep track of everything but it's one of the best shows I've ever seen.

whomario 06-24-2020 06:43 PM

Yeah, Dark is a great show and gets better as it goes on even. Happy to hear it 'translates' well, but not surprising since it was designed to apeal to international audiences. There is some stuff that appeals especially to german viewers, but it also plays with foreign perception/expectations in terms of the atmosphere it creates.

Not a show to watch in passing because it can get confusing, would not even recommend binge watching it but do it an episode or two a day.

Honolulu_Blue 06-25-2020 08:47 AM

I've really been enjoying "The Kingdom".

It's been compared to a Korean "Game of Thrones" in that it's set in medieval Korea and there are plots and intrigues and an "army" of the undead and all. Between this and "Train to Busan" the Koreans have a incredibly tight zombie game.

Butter 06-25-2020 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by RainMaker (Post 3287619)
Dark is the best show on Netflix by a wide margin. Reviews for the third and final season (which comes out in a few days) have said the ending is incredible.


So, how hard is it to pick back up on Season 2 after 2 years of not having watched it? I saw Season 1 a while back, and now am just wondering how hard it will be to get back into it.

ISiddiqui 06-25-2020 11:58 AM

I just finished a binge watch of Succession. I am glad I gave it another chance. I tried to watch it when it came out but I had the whole these people are totally unlikable feel and dropped it. Then I saw all these great reviews for Season 2 and was like, really? It wasn’t until I saw something which categorized the show as “satire” that it clicked. You aren’t supposed to like any of the characters - they are all supposed to stand in for how terrible the rich are. So I went into watching it with that in mind. Makes it 10 times better.

I am also watching The Wire (I was watching both it and Succession, but Succession was far more interesting so I finished it first).

sabotai 06-25-2020 01:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Chief Rum (Post 3287618)
Altered Carbon (Season 1 only)-- I loved this, but I am a big fan of gritty scifi.


If you have Amazon Prime, give The Expanse a try.

JPhillips 06-25-2020 08:42 PM

Started watching Bosch. It's good, but it's a horror show of bad procedures and incompetence for the LAPD.

Groundhog 06-25-2020 09:14 PM

Loving season one of Jack Ryan.

PilotMan 06-25-2020 09:34 PM

Finally finished season 2 of Barry. I think it found itself. Really enjoyed it.

RainMaker 06-25-2020 11:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Butter (Post 3287720)
So, how hard is it to pick back up on Season 2 after 2 years of not having watched it? I saw Season 1 a while back, and now am just wondering how hard it will be to get back into it.


I'm guessing a little hard. I'd look on YouTube for a recap of Season 1. These looked ok.

YouTube

YouTube

Season 2 is better than season 1.

Chief Rum 06-26-2020 12:47 AM

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Originally Posted by sabotai (Post 3287740)
If you have Amazon Prime, give The Expanse a try.


Thanks. I actually completely forgot about this one. I have actually been a huge fan of the Expanse since the start. In fact, it and the Mandalorian were the primary reasons I deciddd to get streaming services again.

It's simply one of the best shows out there, and particularly for anyone who is into intelligent scifi.

I felt that Season 4 was a very slight step back. I still very much enjoyed it, but the storyline as a whole didn't grab me quite as much as the first three stories (Eros, Mars/Earth conflict, the ring). I would still recommend it to anyone, though.

tarcone 06-26-2020 07:01 PM

Athlete A is brutal.

The amount of girls this guy abused is just unbelievable. But the way those girls were treated I can see why it happened for so long.

Shame on MSU, USA Gymnastics, the USOC and the FBI.

PilotMan 06-26-2020 07:11 PM

Couldn't even watch the trailer. I know my wife wouldn't be able to watch it.

CrimsonFox 06-27-2020 03:30 AM

okay I finally did it. Got back on Netflix again. altho I got the free month :)

I really need to watch last 2 seasons of Bojack Horseman and Shera.
Plus there's a couple of great anime there I just found out about

and I heard about Dark

altho Hulu still has much more stuff to watch.

GLad to see NG finally got Community. I've only been nagging them for like 7 years.

walliamtseagraves 06-27-2020 04:03 AM

I just started a 30-day trial of the streaming only service. I see some older shows that I wouldn't mind revisiting, but do you really feel it is a good value for what will be $8/month? "Newer" shows like The Shield & The Wire don't appear to be available for streaming. I read they were negotiating with the networks to get more current content. I don't know - maybe I should wait for that to happen. Your thoughts?

GrantDawg 06-27-2020 09:03 AM

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Originally Posted by tarcone (Post 3287990)
Athlete A is brutal.

The amount of girls this guy abused is just unbelievable. But the way those girls were treated I can see why it happened for so long.

Shame on MSU, USA Gymnastics, the USOC and the FBI.

Heart of Gold is another excellent Documentary on this. It is a hard watch, but well worth it.

booradley 06-27-2020 11:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Honolulu_Blue (Post 3287690)
I've really been enjoying "The Kingdom".

It's been compared to a Korean "Game of Thrones" in that it's set in medieval Korea and there are plots and intrigues and an "army" of the undead and all. Between this and "Train to Busan" the Koreans have a incredibly tight zombie game.


I've started this series recently and it's really sunk its hooks into me. Even after a night of drinking with friends I stayed up til 3:30 am last night, just to get another episode in.

AlexB 06-27-2020 01:46 PM

I’d recommend Alex Garland’s Devs if you haven’t seen it. Set in Silicon Valley, it’s a dark drama set around a huge tech firm, what goes on in the devs department and the lengths to which they will protect it.

Note I didn’t say it was about these things - what it’s about is actually a spoiler!

It’s thought provoking, well acted and well worth eight 45 minute episodes of your time.

I think it’s on FX and Hulu in the states.

albionmoonlight 06-27-2020 04:56 PM

My 9 year old is really digging Floor is Lava.

Edward64 06-28-2020 08:46 AM

I enjoyed Eurovision Song Contest. It didn't get great reviews but I enjoyed it, its a typical Will Ferrell movie.

Edward64 06-28-2020 08:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Honolulu_Blue (Post 3287690)
I've really been enjoying "The Kingdom".

It's been compared to a Korean "Game of Thrones" in that it's set in medieval Korea and there are plots and intrigues and an "army" of the undead and all. Between this and "Train to Busan" the Koreans have a incredibly tight zombie game.


This was a decent zombie series. s3 was supposed to be coming out this year but coronavirus may have impacted it.

Lathum 06-28-2020 08:50 AM

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Originally Posted by albionmoonlight (Post 3288078)
My 9 year old is really digging Floor is Lava.


Thanks for mentioning this, we watched a bunch last night and my 10 year old loved it.

ISiddiqui 06-29-2020 11:09 AM

So, finished Season 1 of The Wire. I am hoping it gets better because for the life of me I can't understand this "Best Show Ever" hype it gets. It was an above average cop/drug drama IMO.

panerd 06-29-2020 11:18 AM

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Originally Posted by ISiddiqui (Post 3288289)
So, finished Season 1 of The Wire. I am hoping it gets better because for the life of me I can't understand this "Best Show Ever" hype it gets. It was an above average cop/drug drama IMO.


I personally thought seasons 3 and 4 were far superior to 1 and 2 but you kind of needed 1 and 2 to understand 3 and 4's characters. I did think season 1 was still great tv though.

I think it is just personal taste. I never could really get into the Sopranos or the X-files or understand the hype but love the Wire and Breaking Bad and rank them as 2 of my favorite.

JPhillips 06-29-2020 11:32 AM

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Originally Posted by ISiddiqui (Post 3288289)
So, finished Season 1 of The Wire. I am hoping it gets better because for the life of me I can't understand this "Best Show Ever" hype it gets. It was an above average cop/drug drama IMO.


At least stick with it through season 3. Season 2 is the worst of the five. If you can make it to season 4, I think that's the best, but it won't make a whole lot of sense in isolation.

bob 06-29-2020 11:49 AM

I honestly think 5 is the worst by far.

A lot of people I know that have watched the series multiple times did not like 2 at first. I think they were not expecting the partial change in focus. But now they understand what was going on.

panerd 06-29-2020 12:08 PM

Yeah since you said you completed season 1 I guess I would ask how you felt about Wallace and Kima. That's kind of what the whole series is built upon, really strong character development that makes you really care about the characters. I liked 4 a lot since I am a teacher but no doubt 3 is the crown jewel. Season 5 upon several rewatches is definitely necessary to bring closure to the series.

bob 06-29-2020 12:15 PM

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Originally Posted by panerd (Post 3288310)
necessary to bring closure to the series.


Absolutely agree. But the driving plot is a bit suspect.

sterlingice 06-29-2020 12:38 PM

Watchmen was cool and I enjoyed it. It was a nice, self-contained story with few loose ends, which I really was worried about with Lindelof at the helm. Most of the story was good stuff. It also looked good, sounded good, was well acted, and presented in a melodramatic way that fit the tone of the comic and movie. Well worth a watch. Kindof glad it's only 1 season as it was pretty neatly wrapped up but would definitely sign up for more.

CONS: It had the "prestige drama" problem of having some out of place violence and sex that seems to litter most of these shows. It also tried to be extra "dramatic" at time, that just made it tiring to watch.

I'm edging closer and closer to just cutting the cord and then just getting a month or two of each of the major services. Once season 2 of the Mandalorian is done, grab Disney + for a month then cancel. Same with next season of Picard, etc.

SI

ISiddiqui 06-29-2020 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by panerd (Post 3288293)
I personally thought seasons 3 and 4 were far superior to 1 and 2 but you kind of needed 1 and 2 to understand 3 and 4's characters. I did think season 1 was still great tv though.

I think it is just personal taste. I never could really get into the Sopranos or the X-files or understand the hype but love the Wire and Breaking Bad and rank them as 2 of my favorite.


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Originally Posted by panerd (Post 3288310)
Yeah since you said you completed season 1 I guess I would ask how you felt about Wallace and Kima. That's kind of what the whole series is built upon, really strong character development that makes you really care about the characters. I liked 4 a lot since I am a teacher but no doubt 3 is the crown jewel. Season 5 upon several rewatches is definitely necessary to bring closure to the series.


Well, to be honest, I think cop dramas tend to be a bit dull to begin with, but I heard/read that a lot of the show is based on the politics is corrupt and there is some of it in Season 1, but I assume it gets more fleshed out later (I would prefer watching the political show).

I thought the story of Wallace was pretty good, but I far preferred D'Angelo - esp his statement about how they are raised and live in this environment where they can't breathe, so they go right into the business. Kima's was ok, but I don't think I saw much 'development' there. Far more development was the cop who early on got his gun taken away for police brutality (which was shown to be effectively covered up) and then demonstrated he had a talent for finding patterns.

bob 06-29-2020 01:14 PM

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Originally Posted by sterlingice (Post 3288313)
I'm edging closer and closer to just cutting the cord and then just getting a month or two of each of the major services. Once season 2 of the Mandalorian is done, grab Disney + for a month then cancel. Same with next season of Picard, etc.


This is what we do. We have Amazon Prime all the time due to the shipping service, but we bounce around on the others. Tend to have Netflix over the summer because that's what the kids prefer, and then do the others a month at a time. I can avoid spoilers for the most part so I don't worry too much of watching something like Mandalorian as its released.

panerd 06-29-2020 01:15 PM

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Originally Posted by ISiddiqui (Post 3288314)
Well, to be honest, I think cop dramas tend to be a bit dull to begin with, but I heard/read that a lot of the show is based on the politics is corrupt and there is some of it in Season 1, but I assume it gets more fleshed out later (I would prefer watching the political show).

I thought the story of Wallace was pretty good, but I far preferred D'Angelo - esp his statement about how they are raised and live in this environment where they can't breathe, so they go right into the business. Kima's was ok, but I don't think I saw much 'development' there. Far more development was the cop who early on got his gun taken away for police brutality (which was shown to be effectively covered up) and then demonstrated he had a talent for finding patterns.


The political side will definitely get ramped up in a big way. Season 2 for union politics and then season 3 for more standard politics. I just think the big draw was there aren't really good and bad guys. I mean there are some bad people but most people are just products of a bad system on both the police side and the crime side. Without getting into spoiler territory at all I think the show pretty much flushes out what life could look like with some of the police reforms people want right now but also why it will never happen.

The problem is going to be keeping you watching after season 2 because even loving this show as one of my all time favorites I would put season 2 as just good.

panerd 06-29-2020 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by sterlingice (Post 3288313)
I'm edging closer and closer to just cutting the cord and then just getting a month or two of each of the major services. Once season 2 of the Mandalorian is done, grab Disney + for a month then cancel. Same with next season of Picard, etc.

SI


Had I known we were losing sports for a good part of 4 months I would have done this as well. My problem is I just watch too many live sports. I can still figure out ways around it a little bit but last fall I ycord cutting b running Hulu live with Philo because my wife likes MTV shows and my total cost was saving me like 10 bucks a month over just having directv and having it all in one place without internet outages.

ISiddiqui 06-29-2020 01:53 PM

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Originally Posted by sterlingice (Post 3288313)
Watchmen was cool and I enjoyed it. It was a nice, self-contained story with few loose ends, which I really was worried about with Lindelof at the helm.


I mean at this point Lindelof has created two of my favorite shows of all time, Watchmen and the Leftovers. So in my book, I'll watch whatever he makes next.

ISiddiqui 06-29-2020 01:56 PM

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Originally Posted by panerd (Post 3288320)
The political side will definitely get ramped up in a big way. Season 2 for union politics and then season 3 for more standard politics. I just think the big draw was there aren't really good and bad guys. I mean there are some bad people but most people are just products of a bad system on both the police side and the crime side. Without getting into spoiler territory at all I think the show pretty much flushes out what life could look like with some of the police reforms people want right now but also why it will never happen.


The political stuff is what I am holding out for :D. So I mentioned I watched Succession starting the same time and just binged right through it - because that sort of wheeling and dealing was super interesting to me (and the satire of the rich was great). I'm actually thinking of starting another HBO Max show that I've never seen before to watch side by side with The Wire. Am thinking Carnivale. The issue may be that it'll get more into that and want to finish it first - but since I get HBO Max for no additional cost with my internet, I guess I have a lot of time to finish the Wire.

sterlingice 06-29-2020 01:59 PM

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Originally Posted by ISiddiqui (Post 3288329)
I mean at this point Lindelof has created two of my favorite shows of all time, Watchmen and the Leftovers. So in my book, I'll watch whatever he makes next.


I haven't seen Leftovers, but I was more talking about Lost and its myriad of loose ends. But Watchmen was very self-contained and tied up quite nicely.

SI

panerd 06-29-2020 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by ISiddiqui (Post 3288331)
The political stuff is what I am holding out for :D. So I mentioned I watched Succession starting the same time and just binged right through it - because that sort of wheeling and dealing was super interesting to me (and the satire of the rich was great). I'm actually thinking of starting another HBO Max show that I've never seen before to watch side by side with The Wire. Am thinking Carnivale. The issue may be that it'll get more into that and want to finish it first - but since I get HBO Max for no additional cost with my internet, I guess I have a lot of time to finish the Wire.


Carnivalle tops The Wire for me. I remember you being one of the people that liked the Leftovers maybe? Carnivalle is kind of the same way, not the storyline but just an out there mythological show set in the dust bowl. Only downside is I think I remember it not renewing after season 2 so not sure it has any definite conclusion.

ISiddiqui 06-29-2020 02:09 PM

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Originally Posted by panerd (Post 3288334)
Carnivalle tops The Wire for me. I remember you being one of the people that liked the Leftovers maybe? Carnivalle is kind of the same way, not the storyline but just an out there mythological show set in the dust bowl. Only downside is I think I remember it not renewing after season 2 so not sure it has any definite conclusion.


Yes (to the Leftovers and to Carnivale ending on a cliffhanger). I think at the time I thought Carnivale looked too weird and then later on I heard it was kind of a battle of mythological good and evil... and was like, oh I should have watched it.

At the time it was out, I was watching The Sopranos and Six Feet Under.

thesloppy 06-29-2020 02:52 PM

Yeah, don't worry about 'finishing' Carnivale.

bronconick 06-30-2020 02:31 PM

YouTubeTV added Viacom channels so it's now $65 from $50. Throw in the internet for it and it's probably like going back to cable.

ISiddiqui 06-30-2020 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by bronconick (Post 3288593)
YouTubeTV added Viacom channels so it's now $65 from $50. Throw in the internet for it and it's probably like going back to cable.


Damn, I wonder what Fubo is going to be now they added ESPN.

YTTV already had quite some negative press from going from $35 to $50. A lot of people are like, can't you make these add ons instead of the base package.

We have SlingTV - we had YTTV when sports were a thing. But when sports come back, I guess we may just stay on SlingTV. I don't need to pay $65 a month to get regional sports networks - and my wife would really be like WTF, let's just go back to cable.

Though I would note that I've heard that most of the streaming service providers barely make any money - mostly because the vast majority of what they charge goes right back to the content providers. So they add more content and put a little extra fee on top to hope they can make something. At some point these content providers are going to have to spin out their offerings (regional networks for live sports is the big issue here - as are sports not wanting to piss off TV broadcasters who pay them millions for rights).

Sweed 06-30-2020 03:57 PM

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Originally Posted by bronconick (Post 3288593)
YouTubeTV added Viacom channels so it's now $65 from $50. Throw in the internet for it and it's probably like going back to cable.


I have no interest in any of the channels they are adding.

Looks like back to hulu for me. At $55 still have sports, locals, and hulu included. Also includes Marquee that I believe has the Cubs now? Not sure how interested I'll be even if they play but there is that.

I'm wondering if NFL netwowrk and Redzone will lower their prices to these services as it seems none have them anymore? Guessing that would be a "no". Last year I went back to PSVue during football for redzone. Are they only going to distribute with cable, dish, and dtv? Would think this would be a pretty big cut in their revenue? Or they think they are so big, and may be right, that folks will switch providers during season at least?

RainMaker 06-30-2020 04:49 PM

Just finished Dark. Best sci-fi show I've ever seen. Great ending. Highly recommend it to everyone.

It is a confusing show so this guide on their site helps a lot. You can follow along episode by episode to avoid spoilers. Will give you breakdowns of the characters to that point and their ties.

DARK | The Official Guide | NETFLIX

Izulde 06-30-2020 05:11 PM

For the fellow Downton Abbey and Poldark fans, Lark Rise to Candleford is on Hulu. 4 season show that's got a similar feel to those entries. A really pleasant, light show that I think is criminally underrated. A relaxing watch in these stressful times.

ISiddiqui 06-30-2020 08:19 PM

Looks like ESPN+ is jumping up a dollar a month to $5.99

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sterlingice 06-30-2020 08:46 PM

KBO and ESPN 2K league must be pulling huge ratings!

SI

molson 06-30-2020 11:43 PM

Psyched for the Unsolved Mysteries reboot premiering overnight on Netflix. It was one of my favorite shows as a kid. I'm very slowly working through a re-watch of the Robert Stack episodes on Prime. Here's the Title Sequence for the new version:

Streamable Video

I know any supernatural stuff probably won't play as well in 2020 as it did before, but I hope there are mysteries beyond just unsolved crimes. Either way, I'm on board.

ISiddiqui 07-01-2020 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by ISiddiqui (Post 3288601)
Damn, I wonder what Fubo is going to be now they added ESPN.


That's been answered. They are now $65, but lost all the WarnerMedia stuff (so TBS, TNT, CNN, etc).

panerd 07-01-2020 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by ISiddiqui (Post 3288860)
That's been answered. They are now $65, but lost all the WarnerMedia stuff (so TBS, TNT, CNN, etc).


Is it still the same bundle price for Hulu/Disney+/ESPN? I subscribe to the bundle for Hulu for my wife and Disney for my kids (and Star Wars stuff for all of us) and just kind of take ESPN for a way to read the insider articles. I didn't think ESPN+ allowed you to watch any of their flagship stations anyways. I tried several times to cut the cord and find the streaming services all had the same disputes and price gorging as the old school Directv/Dish/Charter etc. I did like not having a contract but have no really had trouble negotiating the price back down when directv tries to jack it up. I think they just count on most people not caring enough to call and paying the higher prices.

ISiddiqui 07-01-2020 10:41 AM

ESPN+ is stuff not on ESPN or ESPN2. So if it is great if you are into a bunch of soccer or UFC, but not really otherwise. I had for a few months for MLS (local broadcasts out of network) and Serie A (they'll get Bundesliga next year).

Edward64 07-03-2020 09:42 AM

Watching the Leftovers now. Enjoying it but didn't appreciate the gratuitous and bad taste re: jerking off scene in the Pilot.

As I was watching it, I realized it felt familiar and sure enough, some "Lost" influence. Nowhere near as bad of a tease as Lost (which I dropped mid-way in the 2nd season) though.

Lathum 07-03-2020 11:38 AM

Really excited to watch Hamilton on Disney plus today. My wife saw it twice on broadway and says its amazing

Honolulu_Blue 07-03-2020 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Edward64 (Post 3289215)
Watching the Leftovers now. Enjoying it but didn't appreciate the gratuitous and bad taste re: jerking off scene in the Pilot.

As I was watching it, I realized it felt familiar and sure enough, some "Lost" influence. Nowhere near as bad of a tease as Lost (which I dropped mid-way in the 2nd season) though.


Lost was a great show, especially when you consider it was a network show and came out during the reality TV craze. I think it did a ton to save quality television. Between Lost, Leftovers and The Watchmen Lindelof has got it going on.

Lathum 07-03-2020 01:04 PM

Halfway through season 3 of the Leftovers. Still weird.

ISiddiqui 07-03-2020 01:06 PM

It's supposed to be weird.

Interesting read an article that said Lindelof's original plan for Lost was a 3 season arc. Then it got super popular and that plan went to shit, lol.

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GrantDawg 07-03-2020 01:41 PM

Just started to watch The Handmaid's Tale. I thought I would watch something light and fun.

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Atocep 07-03-2020 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by ISiddiqui (Post 3289231)
It's supposed to be weird.

Interesting read an article that said Lindelof's original plan for Lost was a 3 season arc. Then it got super popular and that plan went to shit, lol.

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Yeah IIRC they were making it up as they went for a couple of seasons before finally getting together and mapping the ending out.

stevew 07-03-2020 02:05 PM

Watch that Peyton’s Places show on ESPN+. It’s fantastic. Like a show I feel would have been on during Saturday afternoons In the 80s when I was a kid.

Hamilton is really great.

AlexB 07-03-2020 02:44 PM

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Originally Posted by AlexB (Post 3288051)
I’d recommend Alex Garland’s Devs if you haven’t seen it. Set in Silicon Valley, it’s a dark drama set around a huge tech firm, what goes on in the devs department and the lengths to which they will protect it.

Note I didn’t say it was about these things - what it’s about is actually a spoiler!

It’s thought provoking, well acted and well worth eight 45 minute episodes of your time.

I think it’s on FX and Hulu in the states.


I’ll add to my recommendation: there’s a clue as to what the show is all about from minute one, and I’m annoyed I missed it. There’s even a clue in my original post...

It’s not groundbreaking, but it’s entertaining and makes you think

Edward64 07-03-2020 05:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Honolulu_Blue (Post 3289223)
Lost was a great show, especially when you consider it was a network show and came out during the reality TV craze. I think it did a ton to save quality television. Between Lost, Leftovers and The Watchmen Lindelof has got it going on.


Only if you like being teased, edged etc. forever and constantly bombarded with WTF moments & incoherent plots with no promise of tying up loose ends.

Leftovers isn't quite as bad (so far).

Honolulu_Blue 07-04-2020 05:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Edward64 (Post 3289269)
Only if you like being teased, edged etc. forever and constantly bombarded with WTF moments & incoherent plots with no promise of tying up loose ends.

Leftovers isn't quite as bad (so far).


As someone who watched the entire show versus someone who bailed after a season and a half or so, I’m pretty comfortable with my assessment of the show. It had great characters, was super fun to watch, and had some of the best moments ever. It wasn’t perfect by any stretch, but it was a great watch and totally worth it.

sterlingice 07-04-2020 09:33 AM

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As someone who watched the entire show versus someone who bailed after a season and a half or so, I’m pretty comfortable with my assessment of the show. It had great characters, was super fun to watch, and had some of the best moments ever. It wasn’t perfect by any stretch, but it was a great watch and totally worth it.


I'm on this side. I think the final season was disappointing but to throw out all of Lost because of this disappointment misses the good of the rest of the show.

SI

Chief Rum 07-04-2020 01:15 PM

I finished Watchmen and really enjoyed it.

JPhillips 07-04-2020 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Chief Rum (Post 3289366)
I finished Watchmen and really enjoyed it.


I think it has the best first episode of any series.

Radii 07-04-2020 03:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Edward64 (Post 3289269)
Leftovers isn't quite as bad (so far).


Do not expect answers from the Leftovers. They were very clear about that from the outset. The show is about the reaction to the event. What caused that event is irrelevant.

Edward64 07-04-2020 04:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Radii (Post 3289381)
Do not expect answers from the Leftovers. They were very clear about that from the outset. The show is about the reaction to the event. What caused that event is irrelevant.


I'm good with that (hey, I'm a zombie fan and can definitely suspend belief on origins). Unlike Lost, I don't get the feeling they are making things up on the fly.

About to finish s2.

Lathum 07-04-2020 06:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Radii (Post 3289381)
Do not expect answers from the Leftovers. They were very clear about that from the outset. The show is about the reaction to the event. What caused that event is irrelevant.


I thought I recall seeing somewhere the final episode wraps everything up nicely.

ISiddiqui 07-04-2020 07:26 PM

It depends on what you want to believe - there are two very different interpretations

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Chief Rum 07-05-2020 02:36 AM

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Originally Posted by JPhillips (Post 3289370)
I think it has the best first episode of any series.


I did enjoy the first episode a lot. I don't know if I would go that far (because I don't know I have ever really thought about that really), but it does open strong.

Neon_Chaos 07-05-2020 06:09 AM

Anyone watched Warrior Nun yet?

Lathum 07-05-2020 08:12 AM

Just discovered Iconic Eats and Amazon Prime. Really fun show where the hostess does quick blurbs about iconic foods at a certain location, Disney, etc..., while trying them. Each episode is 9-15 minutes and the hostess is fun and quirky.

PilotMan 07-05-2020 10:15 PM

Alright, Hamilton was really fucking good. I had avoided almost all things relating to it. It was really impressive. So thankful that it was put on streaming.

Edward64 07-05-2020 10:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Lathum (Post 3289389)
I thought I recall seeing somewhere the final episode wraps everything up nicely.


Finished it tonight and googled on reviews of the series finale to get the different takes.

I thought s3 was the weakest overall, s1 the strongest. The orgy ferry was just weird, I get what it was trying to accomplish with Matt but many other ways to play it. Kevin's father episode a waste. Going back to "purgatory" was unnecessary I thought.

But the finale was pretty good, little long winded but original and the "what happened answered" presumably.

Edward64 07-06-2020 12:04 AM

If interested, watch Hamilton now before it gets banned.

GrantDawg 07-06-2020 05:44 AM

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Originally Posted by PilotMan (Post 3289475)
Alright, Hamilton was really fucking good. I had avoided almost all things relating to it. It was really impressive. So thankful that it was put on streaming.

It was amazing. I knew it was going to be good, but it blew me away.


I would suggest "Somebody Feed Phil" if you like a fun, light-heart look at food and travel. It is really enjoyable.

bob 07-06-2020 06:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Edward64 (Post 3289488)
If interested, watch Hamilton now before it gets banned.


I'm a little afraid to ask, but what now?

Edward64 07-06-2020 07:18 AM

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Originally Posted by bob (Post 3289492)
I'm a little afraid to ask, but what now?


Radical SJW's having fun.

'CancelHamilton' appears on Twitter just days after musical's Disney+ debut - Trends Wide
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Calls have been made to ‘cancel Hamilton’ just days after the Broadway musical’s streaming debut on Disney+, after a renewed focus on it’s lead character, Founding Father Alexander Hamilton.

The show, created by Lin-Manuel Miranda, portrays Hamilton as a ‘young, scrappy, and hungry’ immigrant and someone who was passionate about the abolition of slavery.

However, in light of recent Black Lives Matter protests, the story has now come under greater scrutiny – with some pointing out that Hamilton was a slave trader.

Although it does not appear that Hamilton ever directly owned any slaves himself, he did marry into a prominent New York slaveholding family, and managed slave sales for his wife’s family.

JPhillips 07-06-2020 07:40 AM

Some, maybe all, of those quoted are conservatives who are trolling.

ISiddiqui 07-06-2020 10:11 AM

So watching the second season of The Wire. MUCH better, IMO. I like the politics of the union fascinating.

Oh, and Hamilton was brilliant. I listened to the Soundtrack a ton, but this was something else.

Groundhog 07-06-2020 06:30 PM

Loved Season 1 of Jack Ryan. 3 episodes into Season 2 and so far it's a small step down, but we're still enjoying it. A few too many cliche moments, and I think the guy that played Suleiman is a tough act to follow.

stevew 07-06-2020 10:22 PM

Waco was well put together. Did have a bit of a lower budget feel since it was made more network/basic cable.

ISiddiqui 07-08-2020 12:19 PM

Still watching Season 2 of The Wire. Liking it. Starting watching Carnivale - 2 episodes in, and I'm sad I didn't watch this show before. Wow, what a strange fantastic show!

spleen1015 07-08-2020 12:40 PM

I had never really heard of Hamilton before recently with Disney+. What makes it so special and a big deal to be on Disney+?

PilotMan 07-08-2020 01:14 PM

for starters it's still the hottest Broadway ticket production around. Even the touring shows are hot tickets. Or were prior to Covid. For that reason, it would never make sense to make it available for streaming. However, because of Covid, they decided to make it available as a movie and Disney scored the rights to it. A chance for everyone to get to see it from home and see what the hype was about. It was released on July 3. Partly why it wasn't talked about prior to that.

ISiddiqui 07-08-2020 01:14 PM

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Originally Posted by spleen1015 (Post 3289888)
I had never really heard of Hamilton before recently with Disney+. What makes it so special and a big deal to be on Disney+?


You... what?

The musical was/is a cultural phenomenon, tickets sold out instantly, secondary market prices like 3 times above list price.

So having it filmed and placed on Disney+ allows those of us who couldn't get tickets or priced out an ability to watch it.

As for the musical itself, it's a incredibly well done history of Alexander Hamilton (which some exaggerations of course) done in a musical style of rap and hip-hop as well as some minor showtunes like stuff. The cast is almost all POC (King George III is white though).

henry296 07-08-2020 01:18 PM

This version was supposed to be released in movie theaters next summer and they brought it forward to Disney+ this year due to COVID.

miami_fan 07-10-2020 07:27 PM

Has anyone checked out Home Game on Netflix? It is a 8 episode series about niche sports around the world. I am on episode three about free diving in the Philippines. My favorite so far was the first one. Calcio Storico is insane!

molson 07-10-2020 07:52 PM

I got my girlfriend season tickets to the local outdoor Shakespeare festival this year, which of course was all cancelled - I've been thinking of replacing all of that with Hamilton if and when it ever comes back. It's supposed to come to Boise next year (there's a decent-size theater at Boise St. that gets national touring plays and musicals on the back end of their runs), it'd also be a fun excuse to do a weekend in some random city we'd never otherwise go to. So I'm on the fence about watching it on Disney+ first. I know it wouldn't be "spoiled" in the traditional movie sense, but, I haven't listened to the songs or anything in the expectation I'd see it live first.

JPhillips 07-10-2020 09:00 PM

I get wanting to see it fresh, but I think seeing the film will just make you want to see the live performance more. There's a lot going on and it would be hard to get it all in one viewing.

The downside is that you will be watching two different casts with slightly different interpretations.

stevew 07-11-2020 12:38 AM

The Old Guard is a good time. I’d give it a 7.5/10. A lot like the Highlander meets John Wick. It’s not perfect but there’s basically no movies coming out this summer.

Edward64 07-11-2020 10:24 PM

Got to the intermission of Hamilton.

I'm not a connoisseur but enjoyed it and can see why all the praise, the choreography is fantastic.

I am grateful for close captioning because there were definitely numerous parts where I couldn't understand what they were saying.

Not sure it'd be worth the $400-$800 live but definitely worth the $8 in Disney subscription.

Butter 07-11-2020 10:37 PM

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Originally Posted by miami_fan (Post 3290400)
Has anyone checked out Home Game on Netflix? It is a 8 episode series about niche sports around the world. I am on episode three about free diving in the Philippines. My favorite so far was the first one. Calcio Storico is insane!


Yes, I watched the first one, plan to get to the others soon. Right up my alley.

Lathum 07-11-2020 10:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Edward64 (Post 3290558)
Got to the intermission of Hamilton.

I'm not a connoisseur but enjoyed it and can see why all the praise, the choreography is fantastic.

I am grateful for close captioning because there were definitely numerous parts where I couldn't understand what they were saying.

Not sure it'd be worth the $400-$800 live but definitely worth the $8 in Disney subscription.


My wife saw it on broadway twice and said the closed captioning was a game changer. Was hard to understand it all live.

Lathum 07-11-2020 10:46 PM

Just finished season one of mindhunter. Not really sure what to make of it.

stevew 07-12-2020 03:55 AM

I liked Mindhunter a lot but it’s annoying they couldn’t get season 3 off the ground for sure.

Ironhead 07-12-2020 10:13 AM

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Originally Posted by JPhillips (Post 3290443)
I get wanting to see it fresh, but I think seeing the film will just make you want to see the live performance more. There's a lot going on and it would be hard to get it all in one viewing.

The downside is that you will be watching two different casts with slightly different interpretations.


Agreed. After watching it on Disney+ it has just made my wife and I want to see it in person.

ISiddiqui 07-13-2020 03:12 PM

Finished Season 2 of The Wire. Liked it a lot better than S1! The politics involved were fascinating. But I still see as a very good show, but not best show ever. Will continue!


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