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Another evening of Wolf Hall. Only one more episode left.
This past week's Gotham. I know several of you have gone off the show, but we will miss it. Seems like yesterday we practically fell over it one night and got hooked.
At present, I'm mostly watching Outlander on Prime. Into the fourth series now. For a that can occasionally be quite sexual (Herself refers to it as T*ts and Tartan) and sometimes surprisingly graphic in its violence, it's oddly twee, but still engaging.
Yes, like a Highland Game of Thrones!
My wife and I are on series three right now. I had read the first two books, so the show has not yet caught up to where I know the story goes, but it is getting there quickly. I suspect it'll be advanced beyond my recollection end of this series.
Gotham has been a fun ride. Like any show, it has its ups and downs. If one is able to accept those weaker moments, and not simply give up because it fails to meet one's standards of perfection for an episode, or even an entire uneven season (here's looking at you, Season 8 of Supernatural), it is an enjoyable ride.
I loved this show....bought the DVD so we could watch again.Another evening of Wolf Hall. Only one more episode left.
I echo your sentiments on Olivia Coleman, one of my fave Brit actresses. On March 5th The Favourite is on offer for rental from our cable and will fork over the $7 to view. There were some marvelous movies on offer in 2018 none of them happened to make it to any of the Oscar nomination lists. Perhaps The Favourite will break the string.I remember trying to watch the Oscars live one night at university. We all got bored within half an hour and put on video instead.... TBH, though, I don't really see the point of it any more. This year I've not seen a single film on the winners' list (no idea about what else was nominated), and there's only about one of them I have any interest in seeing. I just hope this isn't the end of Olivia Coleman's credibility, as US success all too often, sadly, seems to mean the loss of quality i their output. Look at poor Simon Pegg: he once starred in Shaun of the Dead, but then he was reduced to the dire Paul or even worse, and formulaic, Run, Fatboy, Run.
Lookng forward to this appearing on Netflix. At present, I'm mostly watching Outlander on Prime. Into the fourth series now. For a that can occasionally be quite sexual (Herself refers to it as T*ts and Tartan) and sometimes surprisingly graphic in its violence, it's oddly twee, but still engaging.
Simon Pegg co-wrote all three movies and must surely have known what he was getting himself into, so if you didn't like the latter two he has to bear some of the blame. I liked Paul myself, but agree with you about Run, Fat Boy, Run....Look at poor Simon Pegg: he once starred in Shaun of the Dead, but then he was reduced to the dire Paul or even worse, and formulaic, Run, Fatboy, Run...
Simon Pegg co-wrote all three movies and must surely have known what he was getting himself into, so if you didn't like the latter two he has to bear some of the blame. I liked Paul myself, but agree with you about Run, Fat Boy, Run.
I'm looking forward to seeing what they do with the Joker. Given it's now certain it won't be Jerome, I'm not convinced the brother is quite right either, unless his psychosis takes a different turn soon.
I liked Paul myself, but agree with you about Run, Fat Boy, Run.
Oh, I wouldn't have said it was anything like on that level, but engaging enough.
Shaun (dumb way of spelling that glorious name)
Better Things season 3 begins tonight. Cannot wait. No Louis CK.