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    Tacoma FD- Really liking it. It’s basically a slow paced vehicle for puns. I get why other people don’t care for it, but it’s the perfect pace and level of levity for where I’m at now. 4 seasons to watch. Definitely recommend if you’re looking for something light hearted and low stakes.

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    6 days ago

    All time and in no particular order.

    Black Sails. Pirate action. All the sex and violence of GOT with less chatter.

    Penny Dreadful. Eva Green and Timothy Dalton as 1800s vampire hunters.

    Monarch. Giant monsters and cut throat politics makes a great combination.

    I, Claudius. Old BBC series about the first four Roman Emperors. Look for a very young Patrick Stewart.

    The Prisoner. Another oldie. Franz Kafka and Ian Fleming got together and did an episode of Dr. Who.

    The Americans. Soviet spies undercover in 1980s Washington, DC.

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        This is how my A.B.normal brain works.

        You say Black Sails doesn’t get enough attention. That reminds me of all the under rated actors out there, which reminds me of ‘Doom Patrol’ with Brendan Frasier and April Bowlby.

        Now I have to add the first three seasons of Doom Patrol to the list…

        Also, Ozark…

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      Another vote for “The Prisoner” and “I Claudius”. Claudius starts slow, but picks up after the first episode.

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      Ah Penny Dreadful, such a shame there were only 2 seasons Seriously, don’t watch the third

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    I need to rant.

    I hate to say it but I’m super disappointed by Alien: Earth. The dialogue is so clunky. Especially noticeable with the brother character. All the dramatic scenes are very explain-y and hamfisted. It feels like fan fiction. For example, in the first episode before the main sick girl gets put into her new body – her maternal figure is talking to her and (I’m paraphrasing here) saying “Are you ready?” and the sick girl responds, “For the procedure?” in dramatic fashion – and as an audience member, I feel like I’m supposed to nod my head and say, “Ahh, the procedure. See, she’s about to go through a procedure,” even though they immediately show the girl getting on the table in her medical gown, getting wires attached to her, surrounded by doctors, etc. The show seems to treat me like I’m very dumb and need it spelled out – and y’know, that is sometimes the case, but here it completely breaks the immersion. Sometimes you need to sacrifice realistic dialogue to explain the plot, but in this case there isn’t really anything complicated about “girl undergoing risky procedure.”

    Moving on, the whole “kids in adult bodies” just doesn’t really work – it sounds like the writers keep forgetting that they’re kids, and when they do remember, they just insert a couple juvenile lines to reinforce the point. But it ends up not being what kids actually sound and act like? And again, it totally breaks my immersion. Ugh.

    I had high hopes – I had never seen anything Alien before, so I watched the original (WOW!) and Aliens (meehhh, I liked the first better) and I’m just sad. The production design is great and some of the action and horror is good, but at this point I’m kinda just hate watching it and trying my best to ignore that clunky dialogue and story.

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    Just started star trek voyager, 3 episodes in. So far I’ve watched most of the original series, next generation, ds9, and a little discovery and Picard and most of the movies. Overall really enjoying it, I’ll probably watch the whole series. Intro music isn’t as good as tos, tng, or ds9 but that’s a pretty high bar.

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      Who is your favorite character so far? I won’t bias your opinion but I’ll be curious if it changes.

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        It’s still pretty early but if I had to pick one Harry Kim, just seems like he’s trying to help people around him like Torres and Paris, a little gossiping with Tuvok about the fighting.

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      I didn’t really like Superman that much but Peacemaker is very very well done. I think it’s the best thing out of DC in a long long time.

      Creature Commandos was decent but it’s hard not to compare it to X-Men '97, which blew my mind.

      Overall I’m pretty happy with the direction Gunn is taking things.

  • ᓚᘏᗢ@piefed.social
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    I started watching Invasion last night and it’s fantastic. So many strong actors, and while story isn’t particularly new, it’s gripping. Beautifully filmed too. Very much recommend!