Got caught up on Succession over the holiday break
It's fine, but I genuinely wonder if the "it's the best show ever" critics... Watch reality TV ever? Like, the season finale is effectively an episode of Survivor. Any other given episode is functionally an episode of Real Housewives.
Again, the show's fine. And its portrayal of mega-rich people as being utterly disinterested in their incredibly expensive luxuries is novel/accurate. But the praise lobbed at it seems... Miscalibrated.
Got 4 eps into Stumptown last night. I like it so far. The haunted mix tape probably has more music already than can fit on one cassette, but I hope they never explain it.
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Librarian's ghostLibrarian, Ghostbuster, and TimSporkRegistered Userregular
I just got tickets to the MST3K Live tour that is actually coming to my city in February. I was very tempted to blow a ton of money for the VIP level to meet Joel but I need that money. If I did that I'd need to figure out if I could bring my Tom Servo for him to sign.
Got caught up on Succession over the holiday break
It's fine, but I genuinely wonder if the "it's the best show ever" critics... Watch reality TV ever? Like, the season finale is effectively an episode of Survivor. Any other given episode is functionally an episode of Real Housewives.
Again, the show's fine. And its portrayal of mega-rich people as being utterly disinterested in their incredibly expensive luxuries is novel/accurate. But the praise lobbed at it seems... Miscalibrated.
I sort of suspect all the storylines about misinformed rich people and corporations fucking around in the lives of journalists and tampering with media companies has...sorta struck abnormally close to home with the type of folks that write TV criticism
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Shortytouching the meatIntergalactic Cool CourtRegistered Userregular
I mean later in the exact same article he says Jay Leno is right to joke about Koreans eating dogs and Union should criticize Korea for it and leave Leno alone
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Raijin QuickfootI'm your Huckleberry YOU'RE NO DAISYRegistered User, ClubPAregular
The worst person I know is me and I havent made a good point in decades
Hmm, that’s a good point
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Shortytouching the meatIntergalactic Cool CourtRegistered Userregular
I vaguely remember Howard Stern going on a metaphorical journey of self-discovery that resulted in him acknowledging that he'd said and done some shitty things, so this isn't totally out of left field
but I may also be remembering something that never happened
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astrobstrdSo full of mercy...Registered Userregular
Stern is definitely more bad than good, but unlike Cowell, there is at least some good in there.
Episode 6 of Stumptown: I worry that too much drama centric TV has made me overly cynical. I spent the entire C plot waiting for something bad to happen. Was he lying about the mole to get on her good side? Were the eggrolls actually bad? No, it was just a successful food based friendship the whole way through.
Also have I missed the Ansel Adams joke yet? I've kept my ears open for it, but sometimes worry I don't know enough about art to catch it.
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Raijin QuickfootI'm your Huckleberry YOU'RE NO DAISYRegistered User, ClubPAregular
Just finished season 3 of Stranger Things
They're really doing another season?
Because that felt like an end.
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Raijin QuickfootI'm your Huckleberry YOU'RE NO DAISYRegistered User, ClubPAregular
Well... Nevermind about that I missed the end credits scene... That opens it back up.
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JedocIn the scupperswith the staggers and jagsRegistered Userregular
Seasons 2 and 3 of Stranger Things both ended in pretty good places for me. A good balance of I'd appreciate another season, but if Netflix arbitrarily cancels it there's a satisfying ending there.
Ending it after Season 1 would have been an actual crime, though.
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StraightziHere we may reign secure, and in my choice,To reign is worth ambition though in HellRegistered Userregular
Finished up the third season of Sneaky Pete
Good show
The first season is probably still the best, but it's all fun
The Stranger Things crew has been pretty consistent in the past with their "we have plans for four seasons, and if things change and we do more, we won't overstay our welcome and do too much more" stance. There's this season for sure, there might be another season. It's like OITNB, those creators also were adamant that they had a story to tell, with a start point and an end point, and they didn't want or need a decade to tell it
We all like to make our jokes about how Sean Bean loves to bite the dust, but when are we as a society gonna acknowledge that Jared Harris is deeply addicted to playing doomed men
Poorochondriac on
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PaperLuigi44My amazement is at maximum capacity.Registered Userregular
Finally started S2 of Final Space.
I'm delighted that Ron Funches and Ashly Burch are in the show!
I'm not delighted that
KVN managed to inexplicably survive. I can barely tolerate Fred Armisen cameos, please don't perpetuate this.
We all like to make our jokes about how Sean Bean loves to bite the dust, but when are we as a society gonna acknowledge that Jared Harris is deeply addicted to playing doomed men
Rewatching Mad Men and right after that episode also starting with Chernobyl was a little bit funny (for a second).
We all like to make our jokes about how Sean Bean loves to bite the dust, but when are we as a society gonna acknowledge that Jared Harris is deeply addicted to playing doomed men
I watched Chernobyl and upon finishing it immediately started The Terror without knowing he was in it
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It's fine, but I genuinely wonder if the "it's the best show ever" critics... Watch reality TV ever? Like, the season finale is effectively an episode of Survivor. Any other given episode is functionally an episode of Real Housewives.
Again, the show's fine. And its portrayal of mega-rich people as being utterly disinterested in their incredibly expensive luxuries is novel/accurate. But the praise lobbed at it seems... Miscalibrated.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iftQNDmcetY
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I sort of suspect all the storylines about misinformed rich people and corporations fucking around in the lives of journalists and tampering with media companies has...sorta struck abnormally close to home with the type of folks that write TV criticism
Is Howard Stern...woke?
WHAT A HIGH BAR TO REACH!
"I've got syphilis..."
"At least it's not Ebola!"
you have to get up pretty early in the morning and work hard to be shittier that simon cowell by all accounts.
YOU'RE EXACTLY MY POINT!
Evergreen.
Hmm, that’s a good point
but I may also be remembering something that never happened
Lotta people tryin' to platinum, though.
I don't know. I can think of a few people
Also have I missed the Ansel Adams joke yet? I've kept my ears open for it, but sometimes worry I don't know enough about art to catch it.
They're really doing another season?
Because that felt like an end.
Ending it after Season 1 would have been an actual crime, though.
Good show
The first season is probably still the best, but it's all fun
I wish it could have had more Ricky Jay in it
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We all like to make our jokes about how Sean Bean loves to bite the dust, but when are we as a society gonna acknowledge that Jared Harris is deeply addicted to playing doomed men
I'm delighted that Ron Funches and Ashly Burch are in the show!
I'm not delighted that
Rewatching Mad Men and right after that episode also starting with Chernobyl was a little bit funny (for a second).
Hmmm, it's not available here yet. Weird, I thought that was a Netflix show?
Anyway, too bad about the spoiler. That's the worst part of the show.
Steam
there is something about not very good comics that make pretty good tv shows
the walking dead is the exception that proves the rule in this case
I watched Chernobyl and upon finishing it immediately started The Terror without knowing he was in it
So yes I agree
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