there is too much good stuff around brad pitt's character for it to be a bad episode.
worst episode's definitely the one with chandler's dad.
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I find Brad Pitt's terrible sitcom acting to be both hilarious and endearing.
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The Americans is done and is on the shelf of extremely good endings, delightfully ambiguous (beyond the IRL history) but still managing to tie up loose ends? Impressive.
love love love Stan's girlfriend not getting confirmed one way or the other, I still wonder if that was a plot that the writers had on their own or if it was pulled out of The Discourse and built up from there.
also Stan explaining to Henry why he's so good at hockey.
and Paige getting the Benji from Mission Impossible moment of finally getting to wear a mask wig. That scene in the garage at her apartment is an all timer though, absolutely fantastic.
Working through season 2 of Mindhunter and it's still very good. They only issues I have with it so far is too many storylines and the thing going on with Bill's kid.
I give it some credit for sucking me in enough in the first couple eps that I bothered finishing it up, but the whole thing feels so... empty and stupid by the end. I actually think they build kind of an interesting world, but then populate it with the most vapid and banal characters possible.
also the ending was very unsatisfying (maybe that's true to the source material? Dunno, could never get more than a little way into it)
it was the smallest on the list but
Pluto was a planet and I'll never forget
I started watching Supernatural as my second monitor entertainment while I play games so I can catch up by the time the final season comes out and watch it with friends. I just realized there's 14 seasons and each is 22 episodes long, so I've got 205 hours to watch. I don't know if I'll make it.
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I should probably switch up my second monitor entertainment, it's pretty much just been Bob's Burgers constantly for awhile now
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Watching Forged in Fire what seems to be S5E1, the rookies edition one.
I started watching Supernatural as my second monitor entertainment while I play games so I can catch up by the time the final season comes out and watch it with friends. I just realized there's 14 seasons and each is 22 episodes long, so I've got 205 hours to watch. I don't know if I'll make it.
The latter part of this Forged in Fire season has a tournament between different disciplines of smiths (Armorers/Modern Metalworkers/Farriers/Blacksmiths) with the 4 winners competing in a finals round for 50 grand
The Armorer episode has all of the armorers whining about how much harder their job is and how they aren't used to bladesmithing bullshit
I give it some credit for sucking me in enough in the first couple eps that I bothered finishing it up, but the whole thing feels so... empty and stupid by the end. I actually think they build kind of an interesting world, but then populate it with the most vapid and banal characters possible.
also the ending was very unsatisfying (maybe that's true to the source material? Dunno, could never get more than a little way into it)
there's more seasons of the show, it's not the end yet
Scientists should study whatever dark alchemy has led to Marc Maron and Alison Brie having great screen chemistry
I assume they found out early in the casting process that they both share some weird passion, like collecting vintage Trolls pencil toppers or hunting humans for sport or something. There's nothing else to explain it.
The latter part of this Forged in Fire season has a tournament between different disciplines of smiths (Armorers/Modern Metalworkers/Farriers/Blacksmiths) with the 4 winners competing in a finals round for 50 grand
The Armorer episode has all of the armorers whining about how much harder their job is and how they aren't used to bladesmithing bullshit
The best part was the professional metalworker group and the old dude who explains there's absolutely no reason to use any tool that's not an acetylene torch and then uses that to cut his cannisters out of the first challenge in five minutes whole everyone else fucks around with grinders and saws.
We started Letterkenny on a whim a few nights ago. I had heard good things and was CURIOUS, given that the ever present Hulu ads looked positively dire.
Ya I was curious and googled capuchin lifespan thinking it might be something crazy. (Like I learnt the parrot I rescued recently will outlive me and my children lol)
But nope, 15-25 yr span. So that's hopefully a nice thought because would mean he's been incredibly well taken care of
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From the article:
When reached for comment, Katie's trainer confirmed that she did work on the project and is in her mid- to late 20s. A capuchin's life expectancy in the wild is around 20 to 30 years, though in captivity they can live into their 50s.
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Off the top of my head?
Maybe The One With The Male Nanny?
In terms of quality? Probably something in the first season.
worst episode's definitely the one with chandler's dad.
also Stan explaining to Henry why he's so good at hockey.
and Paige getting the Benji from Mission Impossible moment of finally getting to wear a mask wig. That scene in the garage at her apartment is an all timer though, absolutely fantastic.
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DVD, though...
Is it still there???
Oh absolutely dude
If you don’t have the patience for King, well, Hill’s basically the same
I give it some credit for sucking me in enough in the first couple eps that I bothered finishing it up, but the whole thing feels so... empty and stupid by the end. I actually think they build kind of an interesting world, but then populate it with the most vapid and banal characters possible.
also the ending was very unsatisfying (maybe that's true to the source material? Dunno, could never get more than a little way into it)
Pluto was a planet and I'll never forget
Boy do I want to shove Tyler in a locker.
Steam
Probably the most homo erotic show I've ever watched
Hey, season 3 is only 16 episodes long!
And also happens to be the best season.
now and forever
No, Laurel is the Black Canary
yup
no, she's yanny
now I learn he's not on it at all
The Armorer episode has all of the armorers whining about how much harder their job is and how they aren't used to bladesmithing bullshit
there's more seasons of the show, it's not the end yet
I assume they found out early in the casting process that they both share some weird passion, like collecting vintage Trolls pencil toppers or hunting humans for sport or something. There's nothing else to explain it.
She's apparently a joy to work with and hes a huge letcher
Just wait (full season spoilers)
It’s sans Horatio Sanz
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The best part was the professional metalworker group and the old dude who explains there's absolutely no reason to use any tool that's not an acetylene torch and then uses that to cut his cannisters out of the first challenge in five minutes whole everyone else fucks around with grinders and saws.
Steam
This show owns.
Never watching this show
Ya I was curious and googled capuchin lifespan thinking it might be something crazy. (Like I learnt the parrot I rescued recently will outlive me and my children lol)
But nope, 15-25 yr span. So that's hopefully a nice thought because would mean he's been incredibly well taken care of
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