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Klaaz posted:While I really enjoyed this show i really didn't like to see them ignoring the entire 8-bit and 16-bit homecomputer scene in which entire game genres where created. It definitely felt a little arbitrary what they focused on. And I can easily imagine a negative relationship between ones enjoyment of the show and how much they already know about gaming.
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Ahahahahahaha I just finished the penultimate episode of star girl where the evil plot of the bad guys, called the injustice league, was revealed: They are planning to take over America so that they can eliminate the use of fossil fuels and transition to wind and solar energy, end all discrimination based on race, gender and sexual orientation, and introduce Medicare for all. I'm not making that up, that is the evil plot that must be stopped at all costs.
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# ? Sep 2, 2020 21:22 |
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Cactus posted:Ahahahahahaha I just finished the penultimate episode of star girl where the evil plot of the bad guys, called the injustice league, was revealed: I mean, "I have a noble cause which will bring peace and justice to all the world, and that's why I'm gonna kill everyone who opposes giving me absolute power" is really stock megalomania in anything other than "I'm evil because I'm evil!" kids shows. I'm not sure why people get surprised whenever a villain does that.
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# ? Sep 2, 2020 21:35 |
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I mean usually it’s revealed they are lying but it’s dumb either way
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# ? Sep 2, 2020 21:49 |
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Killer robot posted:I mean, "I have a noble cause which will bring peace and justice to all the world, and that's why I'm gonna kill everyone who opposes giving me absolute power" is really stock megalomania in anything other than "I'm evil because I'm evil!" kids shows. I'm not sure why people get surprised whenever a villain does that. Well yeah but the manifesto was just so specific and I couldn't help but think someone is behind this script who wants to put this out. It's just so laughably transparent.
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# ? Sep 3, 2020 02:14 |
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Just started Future Man because Eliza Coupe from Happy Endings is in it and it's not bad. Relies a little too much on pop culture references but Tiger and Wolf are amazing characters.
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# ? Sep 3, 2020 18:40 |
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Your Gay Uncle posted:Just started Future Man because Eliza Coupe from Happy Endings is in it and it's not bad. Relies a little too much on pop culture references but Tiger and Wolf are amazing characters. It taught me that there really is no downside to cocaine
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# ? Sep 3, 2020 18:46 |
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I liked the Netflix season of Shaun the Sheep and I just had my mind blown when I looked to see if there were going to be more seasons and discovered not only are there a bunch of old seasons but they're on Amazon Prime. Guess I'm late to the party. I imagine I'll O.D. on these at some point.
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# ? Sep 3, 2020 18:47 |
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Meatgrinder posted:Starting a rewatch of the first season of The Boys, and although I've watched it again at some point after its initial release already, I can still, from the first few scenes (FOR THE LOVE OF GOD DO NOT STEP OFF THE CURB) get wholly into it. It's just one of those few shows where watching it again, knowing what is going to happen, just adds depth to the material instead of making it boring or predictable. So, so looking forward to the 4th. I just started S1. Am I just too media savvy for my own good or is every "twist" in episode 1 highly obvious ? Girlfriend is about to get murked, that dude isn't really an FBI agent, she's about to get sexually harassed ? It's good but it isn't subt.... I may have just answered my own question.
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# ? Sep 3, 2020 19:23 |
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mllaneza posted:I just started S1. Am I just too media savvy for my own good or is every "twist" in episode 1 highly obvious ? Girlfriend is about to get murked, that dude isn't really an FBI agent, she's about to get sexually harassed ? It's good but it isn't subt.... I may have just answered my own question. The guy who writes those comics was never ever subtle. The show tones his excesses down a lot
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# ? Sep 3, 2020 19:33 |
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CharlestheHammer posted:The guy who writes those comics was never ever subtle. I read the comics in college and the tone was very "heh... this poo poo's pretty hosed UP, RIGHT??" I haven't tried the show yet but from what I hear, I'll probably like it more than the books.
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# ? Sep 3, 2020 22:52 |
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Your Gay Uncle posted:Just started Future Man because Eliza Coupe from Happy Endings is in it and it's not bad. Relies a little too much on pop culture references but Tiger and Wolf are amazing characters. After watching this and preacher I'm convinced seth rogen is only good at first seasons.
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# ? Sep 3, 2020 23:43 |
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I watched the first two episodes of Cobra Kai, and I wanted to hate it. It's an attempt to cash in on one of my favorite movies from my childhood, made for YouTube Premium or whatever the gently caress. But man, I am so into it. The setup is great, of course that is where these guys ended up. I wish Elizabeth Shue and Mr Miyagi were in it, but fame and death make that unlikely. I'm definitely in for a bit to see how it goes, it is better than I expected. Also, I love that Johnny is still trying to be 80s-cool. Snapping the beer cap across the room, driving his Firebird, talking about GNR. I knew that guy in the 80s, and I still know a couple of those guys. It's perfect.
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# ? Sep 4, 2020 14:26 |
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As someone who binged both seasons of Cobra Kai in a single night a few days ago, let me just say that show is awesome and you will be very entertained throughout the entire series. I might just let the whole thing play out again over the weekend.
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# ? Sep 4, 2020 15:24 |
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zer0spunk posted:After watching this and preacher I'm convinced seth rogen is only good at first seasons. Really? I thought Season1 of Preacher is tied with 3 for the weakest season.
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# ? Sep 4, 2020 18:09 |
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I watched Preacher as it aired and felt like the only goon without complaints, just weird visually compelling fun to me, start to finish. We're binging Poldark right now and it has Herr Starr/Pip Torrens, that man was a treasure in Preacher. Enjoying Poldark well enough, it doesn't always drag out the cliche'd plot I'm expecting which is nice, but it also has a tendency to never spend long on or dig very deep any plot. Feels like it's just lightly hopping from book event to book event.
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# ? Sep 5, 2020 18:07 |
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Nobel. Norwegian political-military drama. It's nicely done! It's tightly written around realpolitik with intelligent characters. US Netflix. One season. Also, I like the intro: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-tKbnakMk8
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CharlestheHammer posted:The guy who writes those comics was never ever subtle. I'm getting that. After a quick look at the wiki page for the comic series, it looks like they've done a fine job. I'm through episode 5, and goddamn this show is well-directed. The actors are nailing their deliveries on every line, and every shot looks real.
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# ? Sep 6, 2020 03:39 |
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I just binged all of Madam Secretary, which I thoroughly enjoyed more than I ever thought I would ...until season 6. Who the hell thought mapping the inane, self-inflicted problems of the Trump presidency onto characters that spend five seasons debating morality and right and wrong was a good idea? And an entire season of making GBS threads on everyone was basically resolved in 5 minutes of screen time in the penultimate episode and suddenly everyone loves President McCord again! Let’s now marry two random characters without on screen chemistry together
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Zypher posted:I just binged all of Madam Secretary, which I thoroughly enjoyed more than I ever thought I would Sounds like typical prime time big studio drama.
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# ? Sep 6, 2020 05:09 |
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Madame Secretary got 6 seasons?! I remember seeing ads for it when it was new but assumed it just died off after 1 or 2 seasons.
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# ? Sep 6, 2020 06:45 |
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Ishamael posted:I watched the first two episodes of Cobra Kai, and I wanted to hate it. It's an attempt to cash in on one of my favorite movies from my childhood, made for YouTube Premium or whatever the gently caress. But man, I am so into it. The entire first season is just amazingly good, way way better than it has a right to be. The second is also very good, but the first is a hard act to follow.
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# ? Sep 6, 2020 17:09 |
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I started the boys the other day and was like where have I seen him before... OH MY GOD IT'S KEVIN FROM BANSHEE! Anthony Starr is really versatile.
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# ? Sep 6, 2020 18:21 |
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I'm finally watching Bosch, most of the way through season three. In the current milieu of American justice it can be difficult at times to root for "a tough cop who goes off-script to support justice over red tape," but the performances are solid and I really appreciate little touches to supporting characters. It gives the sense that everyone who has a line at any point has a deeply-defined history and personality. I also binged through the first three episodes of the second season of The Boys. Still a bit edgelord, but entertaining enough.
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# ? Sep 7, 2020 11:28 |
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Been letting Superstore play in the background as my half hour sitcom and while admittedly I haven't been giving it my full attention it seems pretty bland.
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# ? Sep 7, 2020 18:35 |
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Red Bones posted:I've been watching Wynonna Earp on netflix and it's not very good, but the cowboy in it is very hot and it's got some funny jokes in it, so it's good enough for me to half-watch it while I'm doing other stuff. I have only seen season one, does it get worse or does it get better? No it does not get better. Everyone is pretty and quippy but the plot always feels weirdly random and a lot of character development seems made up as it goes along ( x arrives out of nowhere, turns out they are related to y character, but never mentioned before! Or X has a terrible experience in their past that has never been hinted at before but is now a major plot point). (Very similar to Lost Girl season 2-5)
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# ? Sep 7, 2020 23:16 |
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I've been chaining Poldark in the background, pretty people and gorgeous costumes but it's quite thinly plotted and very soap operaish. How did you not see literally evil characters betrayal coming! What's this? Poldark wibbly wobbly over his ex, again! I did enjoy Warrior Nun far more than I should have, given I am a 40 y o baggage. It's kinda season one Buffy level, with demons instead of vampires, and extra lesbians. Points for a beautiful setting, a diverse cast, and kicking the annoyingly childish Chosen One off a cliff.
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# ? Sep 7, 2020 23:27 |
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TMMadman posted:Been letting Superstore play in the background as my half hour sitcom and while admittedly I haven't been giving it my full attention it seems pretty bland. Superstore is the warm blanket of sitcoms, its just nice and cosy and really makes a lovely day slightly better.
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# ? Sep 7, 2020 23:44 |
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Antifa Poltergeist posted:Superstore is the warm blanket of sitcoms, its just nice and cosy and really makes a lovely day slightly better. I enjoyed it well enough for the first two seasons, but I thought that season 3 took a big nose-dive All of the characters turned very 1-dimensional in season 3, becoming more mean-spirited and focusing on how *wacky* they are. Did anyone else feel this way? I bailed before the end of season 3. I actually liked some of the stuff they focused on in season 1, particularly between the two lead characters. A show about different people stuck working at a lousy big box store, unable to pursue the life they really want but finding moments of joy in the tedium, has potential for good story-telling.
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Sloth Life posted:I've been chaining Poldark in the background, pretty people and gorgeous costumes but it's quite thinly plotted and very soap operaish. How did you not see literally evil characters betrayal coming! What's this? Poldark wibbly wobbly over his ex, again! Remy Marathe fucked around with this message at 03:57 on Sep 8, 2020 |
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Poldark was a prime time soap opera, nothing more. It had interesting ideas but the writing and characters were shallow.DorianGravy posted:I enjoyed it well enough for the first two seasons, but I thought that season 3 took a big nose-dive All of the characters turned very 1-dimensional in season 3, becoming more mean-spirited and focusing on how *wacky* they are. Did anyone else feel this way? I bailed before the end of season 3. Not just you, the more it became the America Ferrera show the worse it got. It's not that she's a bad character or bad actress, but her influence as a producer made the show too much about Amy to the detriment of the other characters and their dynamic. There was the failed and abandoned attempt make a statement about immigration. People going all out to help Mateo who is the most obnoxious and unlikable character on the show. It just didn't work. Also not nearly enough Bo Derek.
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wormil posted:Not just you, the more it became the America Ferrera show the worse it got. It's not that she's a bad character or bad actress, but her influence as a producer made the show too much about Amy to the detriment of the other characters and their dynamic. There was the failed and abandoned attempt make a statement about immigration. People going all out to help Mateo who is the most obnoxious and unlikable character on the show. It just didn't work. Also not nearly enough Bo Derek. I really didn't mind stuff with Amy or Mateo. I think most of the characters became 1-dimension, and the show was often mean. Take Sandra for example. She starts out as a soft-spoken character who has no confidence in herself, but she's portrayed in a somewhat realistic way. I feel like she could be a real person. The natural character arc is for her to find her voice and confidence. Connecting with Jerry and marrying him is a good step in that direction. But in later seasons she becomes "the character who loudly says sexual fantasies at inappropriate times" and Jerry's story line ends in a really mean way. At that point, I no longer thought Sandra seemed like a real person. She seems like a vessel for weird jokes so the rest of the characters can look briefly uncomfortable. I'm just using Sandra as an example. I felt a lot of characters regressed to a simple, often-annoying stereotype.
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Sloth Life posted:No it does not get better. Everyone is pretty and quippy but the plot always feels weirdly random and a lot of character development seems made up as it goes along ( x arrives out of nowhere, turns out they are related to y character, but never mentioned before! Or X has a terrible experience in their past that has never been hinted at before but is now a major plot point). Yeah I dropped it halfway through season 2 after I got tired of the constant stream of random plot twists. The cast is good enough that I wish they'd just pick a plot and go steady with it for a while and let the story breathe a bit more. Instead, episode 5 of a 12 episode season has like, a character getting cured of a disease, a different character getting cured of possession, a major character dying, a secret organisation suddenly vanishing from the earth, another secret organisation being introduced, and a sudden pregnancy, all in the space of about forty minutes.
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Accretionist posted:Nobel. Norwegian political-military drama. If you enjoyed that you should really watch Occupied next. Also on Netflix. Also a norwegian political-military drama. Very good and I keep recommending it to this thread and haven't seen anybody else post about it yet.
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# ? Sep 9, 2020 05:02 |
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wormil posted:Not just you, the more it became the America Ferrera show the worse it got. It's not that she's a bad character or bad actress, but her influence as a producer made the show too much about Amy to the detriment of the other characters and their dynamic. There was the failed and abandoned attempt make a statement about immigration. People going all out to help Mateo who is the most obnoxious and unlikable character on the show. It just didn't work. Also not nearly enough Bo Derek. My wife and I couldn't get past about 6 or 8 episodes. Part of the problem was that the Ferrera character just wasn't funny at all.
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# ? Sep 9, 2020 13:54 |
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Finished Bosch season 1. It's good but not great. The writing is a little wonky, it seems like every episode has a few lines that are poorly written and out of place. Had to google Jamie Hector to realize he was in the Wire. I don't think he's very good in this, his delivery just seems off like he's struggling with his accent.
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# ? Sep 9, 2020 13:57 |
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It has some of the clunkiness you'd expect from a 20 year old sitcom but Better Off Ted is still a good chill watch.
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showbiz_liz posted:It has some of the clunkiness you'd expect from a 20 year old sitcom but Better Off Ted is still a good chill watch. Better Off Ted was on of the best comedies of the 2000s. It was the true heir to Arrested Development. Also it's only 11 years old. It was canceled a decade ago.
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# ? Sep 9, 2020 16:16 |
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In a similar vein, Party Down and Happy Endings are well worth a watch.
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# ? Sep 9, 2020 16:45 |
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All three of those are some of my favorite sitcoms. Santa Clarita Diet was made by the Better Off Ted people and has a similar pacing and humor, but with zombies. I still think Better Off Ted failed due to it's very stupid name. Everyone I told to watch loved it, but never gave it a chance because the promos and name sounded dumb. Is it streaming anywhere?
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