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@Jett129 in the beginning I was somehow surprised by the dynamics and emotions in the kitchen but then I realised that maybe it is very often like this in reality…Good show!
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I have almost finished Fargo Season 4, and I'm really impressed. I'm a big Coen fan since Barton Fink and very much liked seasons 1 and 2, but 3 not at all. For those who don't know, this series is not filmed by the Coen brothers (just producers) but - I guess you can say in their style. Here in Fargo S4 it's a great cast (Jessie Buckley, Ben Whishaw, Chris Rock, Jason Schwartzman, and to me before unknown Salvatore Esposito, Kelsey Asbille and (excellent) Timothy Olyphant and E'myri Crutchfield), good story line, but most of all IMO a very beautiful scenery (1950s in Missouri) and filming. Quite slow, very Coen-esque. In case you like shit like that ...
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@Jett129y wife and I both really enjoyed the Bear. It’s a little on the nose with some of the kitchen tropes, but what an amazing show. And that Xmas episode couple give anyone a heart attack.
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Mrs H and I just finished s2 of Sweet Tooth on Netflix. It's enjoyable enough, but lacks something compared to the comics (don't they always...). Some instances of characters making dumb-ass decisions just for the sake of introducing unnecessary conflict into the story. And they did that thing that adaptations sometimes do (looking particularly at you, s2 of The Walking Dead) where to save set and location costs they stretch what was a single issue of the comics into almost an entire season of the show. 6/10, but interested enough to see how they end it with the supposed final season coming next year.
Also, tried s3 of The Witcher. Couldn't make it through the first episode. I read the books a couple of years ago, but even I can't follow what's going on anymore. The books are a hard read, with untrustworthy narrators and sometimes false exposition depending on the point of view of the character in the scene, but the TV show seems to have become completely divorced even from the plot of the books. Even Henry Cavil's stonking good looks couldn't stop Mrs H from looking over at me and saying "I'm not enjoying this anymore" 20 minutes into the episode, and we gave up.
In case anyone missed it, check out Invincible on Amazon Prime. Season 2 is coming later this year. It's a cartoon super-hero show based on another Robert Kirkman (The Walking Dead) comic. You'll spot the 18 rating (here in the UK) and wonder "what's this an 18 for? This is just the same old 'teenage kid gets superpowers and learns to use them' story I've seen 100x before" as you watch the first episode. Then you'll get to the last 2 minutes of the first episode and you'll understand . The story has been adapted slightly from the comics - some story events take place in a different order - but it's done in a way that makes sense for TV. I think we'll give it a re-watch before season 2 drops.
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Invincible was amazing. My wife hated it because it was so damn graphic. what a show. Sweet tooth season 1 was decent, but i couldn't get past episode 1 of season 2. they spent like 3 minutes repeating "im exhausted I need rest!!!" "No, you need to continue to research!!!" and i turned it off.
We're watching Drops of God right now about a woman who inherits her late fathers extensive wine collection, but to get it she needs to face off with his protege student in a blind taste off. weird premise, good acting and storyarc so far
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Second season of Wheel of Time dropping soon. Big fan of the book series as well (though Robert Jordan did go word vomit towards the last few books). Anyone on the fence otta give season 2 an opportunity. Season 1, much like book 1, isn’t anything special but book 2 is an all time fantasy read.
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@jordanscollected Drops of God sounds interesting
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Season 2 of The Bear is great. More heart than last season. Platonic is underrated I think.
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@Nik Platonic has really mixed reviews. I think Seth Rogan is a hot button for some people. It's been on my maybe list but i will give it a try after Drops of God
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@flannel-slut said in TV:
the last few books
You mean the ones that were written by Brandon Sanderson after Jordan passed, or the last few written by Jordan himself? Because I'd agree with you on Sanderson's writing, but I still felt he managed to stick the landing.
Again the books are better than the show in this instance. The show has made some weird tweaks which are clearly aimed at appealing to modern sensibilities around gender, like how Morainne doesn't know which of the kids is the Dragon Reborn and how the ladies are now also Ta'veren, but which in my opinion were unecessary (I thought the ladies were bad-asses in their own right, and my favourite characters in the books was Nynaeve and Egwene). It will be interesting to see how they handle all the stuff with the damane, given how jumpy everyone gets around the subject of slavery these days.
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@jordanscollected said in TV:
Invincible was amazing.
If you can't wait to see what happens, I highly recommend the comic books. It's a very satisfying story.
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Hell yeah Ed! going to try and not go down the WOT rabbit hole, especially on a TV thread but it's hard to contain the nerd in me. @EdH in complete agreement with all of the above. Sanderson absolutely stuck the landing (Stormlight Archive is fantastic BTW). Though it took about a book to write the characters as Jordan had (in particular Cuthon), he progressed the story in a MUCH needed way. Books 7-9 was where I was getting fatigued by Jordans writing, such as describing the pattern and colors of a vase for pages on end.
I hope they do not mess with season 2 and the Damane (end of season 1 left me optimistic/anxious for season 2).
The ladies Ta'veren definitely alters a LOT of what's to come, and have to repeat your sentiments, unnecessary. The Aes Sedai; total badassery. Avienda and the Aiel; will you marry me? Avienda; yaaaasssss. Lanfear and the Forgotten, have I said badassery yet? -
I’ve been catching up on animated SW in preparation for Ashoka next week. So far I’ve finished Clone Wars. It starts out slow but really delivers in the end. The way the last few episodes show an alternate perspective of the events of Revenge of the Sith is very cool to see.
Rebels has been my favorite all around series so far. Finished it today. If you plan on watching Ashoka, Rebels is a prerequisite.
Just started Tales of the Jedi and the only problem with it is that there isn’t enough of it. The stories and animation are among the best in all of SW in my opinion.
I saved Bad Batch for last as I was on clone overload after 7 seasons of Clone Wars. Watched the first episode and I think I’ll enjoy it.
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@Matt never did delve into the SW animations... you definitely caught my interest with Clone Wars and the alternate perspective in Revenge of the Sith (not popular opinion, but easily my favorite of the 6)
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@Matt my son is pretty obsessed with all things clone wars. I’ve only seen a few but liked what I’ve seen. Watched the first episode of Visions and was blown away by the animation and story. We need to get caught up on everything before Ahsoka only thing I didn’t really love was the Obi-Wan series. My kids got exposed early to all things Star Wars…I still had all my toys from childhood. Darth Vader case filled with original figures and some ships. Now we just need to get to all the new stuff at Disneyworld!