MisterCairo
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Supernatural and Gotham from the week before last; we're trying to play catch up...
Both AWESOME!
Both AWESOME!
Love The Great British Bake Off, hate Burns Vietnam. Snazzy editing of truly 'great' combat footage with a well-mixed soundtrack of nostalgia, it essentially continues to promote a factually incorrect 'myth' that America was 'bad' and our army of draftees were reluctant accomplices to endless war crimes whilst doped up and dreaming only of coming home.
Neglects to mention that the vast majority of US service personnel were volunteers who still to this day feel proud of their service and believe they were doing the right thing. The voices of those veterans aren't there, nor are the voices of the South Vietnamese.
Certainly deserving of conversation, but I wasn't sure I should mention it in this thread. And after I'd posted, it nagged at me for hours that it might seem that I liked the show so much that it didn't matter what CK has done. That MY rewards are THAT important. That I wasn't acknowledging the situation. That it minimized, or brushed aside all together, the CK news. It isn't the case at all. I was also tempted to say I trust in Pamela Adlon's talents enough that the show would likely maintain that upper echelon quality. I still don't know how to say any of it, but I'm saying it anyway. I'd like to hear Adlon's take on CK, this show, those episodes, and so on. True talk. Not friendly business or friend speak. How she really sees it all. Are they throwing the baby out with the bathwater? Is there any other option? Sweeping oversimplification as a reaction might be counterproductive in this instance.Regarding Better Things and Louis CK... He's gone, but I suspect FX will find a way to keep doing the show without his visible involvement. It's a critical darling and awards-nomination generator.
And I agree, Better Things is an outstanding show. Blazing truths everywhere. Descended from Louie... but minus Louie's surrealism and punchlines, it's simply about real life. It's unquestionably the best series I'm watching at this moment.
Oh, the irony! CK falls because of things he did 15 years ago... long before he was co-creator/co-writer/co-producer of the virtually all-female Better Things. Some of the best episodes of this season - ones with continual takedowns of male jerkdom - have CK credited as the sole writer. Thus I'm not surprised that he immediately admitted the allegations were true, vs. trying to spin it or hiding behind a phalanx of lawyers.
I'm not suggesting that the awfulness of anything he did be minimized, just that much of his recent work is much, much more sympathetic to the feminine POV than you'd expect from your typical alleged deviant.
Poor Barry. The Fastest Man Alive cannot run away from the clutches of that obsessed maniac Iris.."The Flash" - Throw away episode. I'm all for "Girl Power" but I don't need to be hit over the head with it for a solid 42 minutes! And with the crap going on today with predatory male behavior... this show seemed laughably childish.
Worf
The wife and I love this show for those reasons. There is no contrived drama that we're subjected to on every American 'competition' show. I wish more shows would take a cue and focus on the contestants' skills.Season 3 of "The Great British Bake off -" I'm not proud of myself for liking this show, but I'm rarely proud of myself anyway. I love watching them make all those awesome baked goods. Also, they, fortunately, keep the fake drama of the show down and really focus on the baking skills.
Last night's Walking Dead (WOO HOO!) and last week's Supernatural, one of the best so far of a really great season.
I am REALLY impressed with this season of Supernatural. It is much, much better than the last two or three seasons. I worried after last season that they might be going downhill with no hopes of recovery. Glad I'm wrong.
Burns always lets his bias show. Would say more but that would get too close to modern politics.@Fading Fast, no, absolutely no desire to talk politics, but calling out 'bad history' should be ok though
I think that after Burns expansive and excellent Civil War series, I was expecting him to give Vietnam the same caliber of treatment, but instead it's a tired anti-war narrative that deserves to be challenged. It's kind of 'Vietnam War for grade schoolers' history. Burns is letting his bias show.
My wife has a huge collection of Mary Berry books now, and bakes regularly. Neighbors and dogs very satisfied!
@AmateisGal, yeah, I've been watching a little Poldark. It's pretty good.
In general, we avoid reality TV, but this one keeps the fake-drama quotient under control while providing some real insight into the skills and processes involved in baking some pretty complex things. Also, the amateur bakers' enthusiasm is contagious - and some of the breads and pastries are really fun to learn about and see being created.
Some older Big Bang Theories, season three. Howard has just started dating Bernadette, and he's concerned she isn't "good enough"!
All of Season 2 of "Stranger Things". Personally, I enjoyed it. While not as "ground breaking" as the first season I found it fun and fascinating. Since it can rightly be considered a "hit" and with the demise of "House of Cards" I'm sure it'll be back sooner rather than later and with an even bigger budget.
Worf
I loved Season 2 of Stranger Things! I had a few complaints (what was the point of the addition of new characters Max and Billy?) but overall, I loved it.
Herself was into this so I saw a couple of series. I've never been into baking myself, however I very much enjoyed seeing people develop new skills and gven constructive criticism, rather than the pre-scripted put-downs designed to make Simon Cowell look big in front of kids whov'e been through several rounds of intervewers telling them they're great, just so they can be humliated for the cameras.
For me, it ended with the final BBC show, though. The greed on the part of Love Productions in going to channel 4, as well as the (in my irrelevant view) wholly undeserving winner of the final BBC series (I don't think I've ever seen someone else on television so desperate to receive priase and so appallingly bad at taking constructive criticism) left a bad taste. Herself didn't watch t on Channel 4 either.
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