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LODGE 49. Finally started watching it… On ep 5... It's absolutely FANTASTIC...
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@adam313:
2001 looooooong time ago
damnnnnn… must've been one hell of a story you've got there..
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@louisbosco It was kinda just told in a way, in a vague metaphorical sense, and maybe just from my perspective. But, that was a powerful last thirty seconds 🥺
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DEADWOOD… I honestly dunno what to fucking say else way... Other than it used to being a personal top three worthy show for me... Always has been... But my English is good enough now to realise this isn't top three... It's a #1 show... It simply is the best show ever written...
If you can watch season 2 and neither cry or laugh, you're a fucking maniac... A heathen cocksucker, in fact...
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Swearingen…cocksuckah! Agree with Eli, superb.
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SUCCESSION. HBO show about a family-run media conglomerate and its mainly family related events… My description doesn't do it justice... Give it a view if you can and decide for yourself (but give it three episodes)...
I'm on S02 now. It's one of the best drama series in recent years, but also has a HUGE amount of humour…
PS: drink every time Logan says "Uh-huh"...
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I never thought I would say this… but I think Little House on the Prairie might be my favorite show ever. I've been watching it a lot since the pandemic with my Mom. All the stories are so moving and inspiring, a lot of them are super sad. But I have a serious bro-crush for Michael Landon and I have been trying to be kinder and more understanding like he [Charles] is on the show, and it has had a positive impact on my life. I am always counting my "blessings" for the things I have and it is the kind of positive energy I needed for these depressing times.
Also the setting is very authentic for the period and their clothes are awesome. I love how everyone has a sort of naive humility about them. I often fantasize about being a part of a community like Walnut Grove. I am usually pretty jaded about stuff and don't ever feel any kind of positive emotions. But a lot of the episodes I am always holding back tears when there is a happy or positive outcome. I'm not too proud to admit this.
Maybe check it out if you're looking for something different. Just try to have an open mind because a lot of it is pretty cheesy.
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@neph93 it's ironic because I was going to mention that my other favorite show ever was Breaking Bad/ Better Call Saul.
But yeah I can dig it.
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@Filthy My favourite shows as a kid included Little House on the Prairie (also included: Gilligan's Island, Leave it to Beaver, MASH, Andy Griffith, and the Carol Burnett Show), and I still watch them on occasion. Probably explains my love of humour.
It's good to see you back on the forum. You were missed!
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I used to watch Gillian's Island every day when I was younger. I used to have a huge crush on Ginger until they had the reunion show and I saw what she looked like old.
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@Filthy that is a beautiful post. Thank you for sharing your thoughts about this. I think whatever gets you through is good, and if it is old school family TV and not crack cocaine or meth then that is a great thing.
Many of the Amish are sort of real life Little House.
Today Amish girls were staking tobacco and singing while working.I'm just home from work and checking the mail box and it was a beautiful moment.
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Mary Ann was my crush. I kid I went to high school with got his first script writing job on Little House on The Prairie. I’ll see if I can find out which episodes. Went to IMDB and couldn’t find any writing credit for him for that show.
that's really cool man. I hope you can find out. I think my favorite episodes are from Seasons 6 and 7 when the ingalls move to the city and they adopt Albert. I love the time period and the clash of the Old West and the dawn of the Industrial era.
@steelworker Little House is real life, in a sense. There is an episode where rain destroys Charles' wheat crop and he goes off to work in a quarry. While he is away the women of Walnut Grove band together to manually harvest the wheat so that the entire community can have enough flour and money to survive the winter.
Another great 2 part episode from Season 8, the Ingalls' second adopted son [Jason Bateman] goes to Sleepy Eye to deposit a bank note he gets for his birthday and is shot in a bank robbery. Charles, Isaiah [Victor French], and Albert go and track down the robbers when the sheriff/ law is unwilling to help.
Charles becomes obsessed with having a miracle to restore his son from his coma and reads a verse in the Bible about building an altar. He takes his son off into the mountains and spends weeks (long enough for him to grow a full beard) building this huge altar. A bunch of stuff happens and Charles and his son are struck down by lightning, and his son is restored. It was a particularly moving episode.
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Anyone watched Black Sails?
I couldn’t stand a few of the characters from the word go, but I’m totally hooked and into series 3.
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DEADWOOD… I honestly dunno what to fucking say else way... Other than it used to being a personal top three worthy show for me... Always has been... But my English is good enough now to realise this isn't top three... It's a #1 show... It simply is the best show ever written...
If you can watch season 2 and neither cry or laugh, you're a fucking maniac... A heathen cocksucker, in fact...
Couldn’t agree with you more. I watched that series as it aired, I didn’t miss a single Sunday night. Spectacular show. Deadwood and Six Feet Under were the best of the best, I don’t think another show has beaten them since.
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RAISED BY WOLVES - great scifi by the master himself, Ridley Scott…
I MAY DESTROY YOU - "sexual consent drama"... Filled with hits in the gut, drugs, and lavish parties...
Apparently THE BOYS S02 is also out but I stopped watchin S01 after a couple of eps mainly because Captain America is such a twat... ::)