I loved it. I have to admit I thought the first 2 episodes dragged. But after that, it really got intriguing.
I grew up watching Nick At Nite as a kid, and other re-runs of old shows, watching like Dick Van Dyke, I Love Lucy, Bewitched, I wasn't really much of a sitcom person, but I enjoyed that stuff, so it was kinda fun watching that kind of stuff again, even if a lot of story didn't really happen at the start.
I loved the beginning stuff. I am also a Nick at Nite kid, and still like watching that classic stuff to this day. I almost wish that
WandaVision had more of it, and was disappointed that they had basically abandoned the TV show conceit for the last couple of episodes.
Been watching
Bored to Death on HBO. Halfway finished with the series. It's light and fun, but had a bit of an identity crisis up front. It's been steadily getting better then entire time, though - and I do love me some Ted Danson.
UPDATE: The rest of the second season of
Bored to Death was great. Season 3 was fun, but felt a hair off.
Murder, She Wrote Season Three. Oh Jessica, who won't you get killed by traveling to their town?
Began my crusade to watch the last two seasons of
Modern Family. Maybe it's just because I took two years off, but I'm finding myself relatively impressed by Season Ten. It's not nearly as good as it was in the beginning, and the younger kid actors can be kind of grating, but I am definitely laughing out loud at least once or twice an episode.