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Re: What TV/Netflix show are you currently watching? (Megathread)
« Reply #495 on: October 12, 2024, 03:44:09 pm »
The newest Hulu season of Futurama is a big step up from the previous one (which I didn't hate, but it was just... fine).  Several good episodes,  with at least one that I'd say was borderline great.  Still not a fan of how they shoehorn an Anthology episode into each season now.

There was an animated series a couple of years ago based on the Poorly Drawn Lines comic strip series.  The first episode is pretty weak, but it finds its footing pretty quick and has at least one good laugh per 11 minute episode.  It's not quite as good as the strip, but it's only 10 episodes long and worth checking out.
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Re: What TV/Netflix show are you currently watching? (Megathread)
« Reply #496 on: November 09, 2024, 03:19:19 am »
Finally caught up with some anime stuff, particularly One Piece up till the break in the Egghead arc, gonna probably wait to watch the Fishman Island remake, and I did watch the little one off fan letter episode, which was very nice. 

I also caught up with My Hero Academia and didn't realize they were ending this season mid action to have one more season lol  This season was cool, basically all action, I've been slightly spoiled on some stuff at the very end of the manga, mostly the epilogue, but glad I didn't get spoiled on much of this whole final arc.  I like that a lot of Class 1-A got time to shine in different ways, some less than others, but they were always characters on the lower end and some that I didn't ever expect to have importance, gained some in a big way, which is cool.  I've always enjoyed MHA, it's not my favorite, but its usually done enough to keep me interested and it has some solid high points when it all comes together right. 

I know there's a new movie that just hit theater, so there's that to watch when it releases, then the final season. Kinda curious if they are gonna do the Vigilante spinoff as a show or even just do a new version of MHA.  Time skip stuff with a new crew could be interesting, maybe have it be anime original stuff.  It's a fun setting to play around in.

Re: What TV/Netflix show are you currently watching? (Megathread)
« Reply #497 on: November 13, 2024, 07:21:13 pm »
Just finished the first season of Detroiters, and while I find it pretty funny I believe Tim Robinson's style of humor works better in smaller sketches like in I Think You Should Leave.

Second season of Detroiters worked a bit better for me than the first.  Episodes felt more cohesive, and the absurdity just hit in a way the first one didn't.
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Re: What TV/Netflix show are you currently watching? (Megathread)
« Reply #498 on: November 16, 2024, 07:01:16 pm »
Watched the Mike Tyson Jake Paul Fight.  Wasn't pleased.



Re: What TV/Netflix show are you currently watching? (Megathread)
« Reply #499 on: November 17, 2024, 08:51:55 pm »
Season 6 of Line of Duty finally showed up on a streaming service I have.  Unlike most British cop showsthat flame out after 2-3 years, this one is still really solid. It has gotten a hair repetitive, but the overall quality has remained pretty consistent.


Re: What TV/Netflix show are you currently watching? (Megathread)
« Reply #500 on: November 19, 2024, 11:04:41 am »
Started monsters a series on the Menendez Brothers. If you have curiosity on them. It's a brutal but entertaining watch. It takes liberties but overall it paints two sides of the story.  Does a vivid job in painting them as evil.  Then immediately twists it to be about the sad underbelly underneath. Dark enough it made me cry.


Overall. Reccomended. Its deep. And has ignited feelings none of the other true crime docs have.



Re: What TV/Netflix show are you currently watching? (Megathread)
« Reply #501 on: November 20, 2024, 02:00:24 am »
Penguin is fantastic.  I was worried that the hype around it wasn't going to match up, that happens sometimes for me, but this works, it's a great crime drama and this version of Penguin is just the most absolutely irredeemable, cruel, slimy, piece of garbage possible, a true villain.  Collin Farrell is amazing in the role, like he just disappears into this character completely.  Great story too, it's all very grounded, but because it's in this Gotham setting, there's just this extra bit of crazy to it, but they never go full on with it like the Gotham show did.  Before I wasn't sure how much I wanted another ground Batman setting, I like Batman when it's more like the animated series, but "The Batman" was great, this is great, I can't wait for more in this setting.
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Re: What TV/Netflix show are you currently watching? (Megathread)
« Reply #502 on: November 20, 2024, 08:11:15 pm »
Echo - There are several aspects of this that stand toe-to-toe with the Netflix shows - the action, the overall street level storytelling, several characters.  It still has some Disney-fied aspects, botches the landing, and it feels disjointed at times (it's somehow both too short and too long), though.  I hope Alaqua Cox gets more work, because she's phenomenal.
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Re: What TV/Netflix show are you currently watching? (Megathread)
« Reply #503 on: November 21, 2024, 05:13:58 am »
Arcane Season 2 Act 1 & 2 - Technically not over, but just binged through them.  It's insane how good this show is, like it's do everything right.  Great characters, great story, standout visuals, that this is in a television show (One that's wildly expensive and it shows), is nuts.  So much good music, action, mystery, and I'm tearing up and it's not even the end of the season, the final act out in 2 days.  What a damn good show.

Re: What TV/Netflix show are you currently watching? (Megathread)
« Reply #504 on: November 24, 2024, 08:25:48 am »
The side stories in Solar Opposites are starting to run their course - especially the Silvercops.  The Wall / Yard isn't as bad, but they probably need to wrap it up.  The main stories are mostly pretty solid, though, and I find myself looking forward to this more than Rick and Morty, which is too cynical.


Re: What TV/Netflix show are you currently watching? (Megathread)
« Reply #505 on: November 24, 2024, 11:10:44 pm »
They pulled no punches with the end of Arcane.  What a damn good show this is.  I know this isn't the end of Arcane entirely, they tease a lot of stuff at the end for where stories will go, expanding past Piltover that we've stayed with, bringing in more characters and new stories to experience, I'm on board for whatever.  I always thought League had cool characters, but never an interesting way to experience the world, so if we can get quality shows, maybe they'll attempt them in different styles (Arcane is apparently one of the most expensive animated shows ever), but if they can still give good stories and characters, I'm into it.

Re: What TV/Netflix show are you currently watching? (Megathread)
« Reply #506 on: November 26, 2024, 09:11:50 pm »
I liked Gen V way more than I thought I would.  It hits a lot of the high school style drama I expected, but it never loses the edge of its parent series, The Boys.  I really liked how the story evolved and how it utilized some X-Men story tropes.

Season 4 of The Boys is an overall step down.  It's still entertaining, but it leans way more towards spectacularly on the nose satire and general comedy.  Performances are still great (especially Starr as Homelander), and I like watching it, but something was off.

Season 16 of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is a bit of a return to form.  Still doesn't hold a candle to the season 3-7 era, but I liked it a lot more than the last 3 or 4 seasons.  Way more consistent and the tone is generally back to being more irreverent.

Another superhero series that takes a big step down in season 4: The Umbrella Academy - but this time tumbling down an entire flight of stairs.  Lots of wheel spinning and the same style plot as previous seasons with fewer episodes.  Really craps the bed in the finale.
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dhaabi

Re: What TV/Netflix show are you currently watching? (Megathread)
« Reply #507 on: December 01, 2024, 03:50:20 pm »
Just finished the first season of Detroiters, and while I find it pretty funny I believe Tim Robinson's style of humor works better in smaller sketches like in I Think You Should Leave.

Second season of Detroiters worked a bit better for me than the first.  Episodes felt more cohesive, and the absurdity just hit in a way the first one didn't.

Coincidentally, I actually had just started Detroiters a day or two before your initial post, and, generally, I feel the same way. I found it interesting to notice two or three moments (though maybe there are more) that were tweaked for skits that would be later present in I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson.

A small but always funny series of moments for me was the running gag that Tim's character feels threatened by young children, causing him to flinch. At the same time, the verbage to describe certain things was so outlandish (such as drippin' hog) that it always stayed comical. Anyway, let's hustle!
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Re: What TV/Netflix show are you currently watching? (Megathread)
« Reply #508 on: December 02, 2024, 08:43:40 pm »
Lonesome Dove - About as impressive as a TV production in 1989 could have been.  Tommy Lee Jones and Robert Duvall as bickering old cowpokes was gonna be watchable no matter what, so it doesn't hurt at all that it is immensely engaging.  It is still a late 80s network TV production, so there are some rough edges with a little bit of the writing, some of the early pacing, and a couple of performances.

Finally got around to watching the last season of Lucifer, which I actually liked quite a bit.  I liked that it was pretty pared down from the previous Netflix seasons which had gone all in on the mythology and lore in a big way.  The final season felt more relaxed and less END OF THE WORLD, which was what I want from the show in general.  Could have gone back to the more procedural roots a couple of more times, but it lived as it died, a fun concept that sometimes took itself too seriously but was a decent way to kill an hour.
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