Aw geez, the latest Rick and Morty, guys.
10/10. Would Morty again.
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Justin Roiland deserves a bloody oscar after that one.
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So Red Dwarf's back on. First episode was very "by the numbers" Red Dwarf -- mostly entertaining but nothing to write home about. Hopefully the other episodes make a bit more of a splash.
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The first part of Gunpowder was pretty good. The true history itself is dramatic enough.
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I watched the first episode of Gunpowder and never went back to it.
The execution scene was way too over-hyped, and the final scene was just laughable. "My name is GUY FAWKES!".
Go away.
Season 2 of The Exorcist is building nicely.
The wife's got me watching Outlander because she likes romance and shirtless ginger blokes in kilts. I like tits, front bottoms and violence, so we're both happy.
Neflix hit two home runs recently with The Sinner(Jessica Biel goes to the beach with her family and stabs a bloke to death for no apparent reason) and Mindhunter (semi-fictionalised account of how profiling serial killers became a thing). I watched The Sinner in two sittings (seven episodes one night, the finale the next morning) and I did Mindhunter in three. The guy playing Ed Kemper deserves an Emmy, and the chap playing Jerome Brudos will creep out many a young lady.
Vice Principals has been much better this time out. Shame it finishes for good on Monday.
Z Nation is treading water at the moment. The last episode was excellent but it's the first time this season that it's grabbed me.
The Walking Dead has gone for the All Out War story from the comic books and people are losing their shit over it, complaining that it's just been one long gun fight for three weeks. So, for seven seasons it moved too slowly and needed more action, and now it's become more action oriented, people are complaining because it's not got enough story. Seriously, if I was a TV writer, I'd have shot myself by now.
Stan Against Evil returned, but was even less funny than the first season. I am no longer watching Stan Against Evil.
The execution scene was way too over-hyped, and the final scene was just laughable. "My name is GUY FAWKES!".
Go away.
Season 2 of The Exorcist is building nicely.
The wife's got me watching Outlander because she likes romance and shirtless ginger blokes in kilts. I like tits, front bottoms and violence, so we're both happy.
Neflix hit two home runs recently with The Sinner(Jessica Biel goes to the beach with her family and stabs a bloke to death for no apparent reason) and Mindhunter (semi-fictionalised account of how profiling serial killers became a thing). I watched The Sinner in two sittings (seven episodes one night, the finale the next morning) and I did Mindhunter in three. The guy playing Ed Kemper deserves an Emmy, and the chap playing Jerome Brudos will creep out many a young lady.
Vice Principals has been much better this time out. Shame it finishes for good on Monday.
Z Nation is treading water at the moment. The last episode was excellent but it's the first time this season that it's grabbed me.
The Walking Dead has gone for the All Out War story from the comic books and people are losing their shit over it, complaining that it's just been one long gun fight for three weeks. So, for seven seasons it moved too slowly and needed more action, and now it's become more action oriented, people are complaining because it's not got enough story. Seriously, if I was a TV writer, I'd have shot myself by now.
Stan Against Evil returned, but was even less funny than the first season. I am no longer watching Stan Against Evil.
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Unsurprisingly, the first episode of the new X-Files is all a bit of an incoherent muddle.
Half the episode is spent trying to clear up the mess left at the end of the last series, while the other half just ends up making an even bigger one.
Half the episode is spent trying to clear up the mess left at the end of the last series, while the other half just ends up making an even bigger one.
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Darkweasel wrote:Unsurprisingly, the first episode of the new X-Files is all a bit of an incoherent muddle.
Half the episode is spent trying to clear up the mess left at the end of the last series, while the other half just ends up making an even bigger one.
Twin Peaks then?
Seriously though, TP is amazing and was best tv I watched last year
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Darkweasel wrote:The Walking Dead has gone for the All Out War story from the comic books and people are losing their shit over it, complaining that it's just been one long gun fight for three weeks. So, for seven seasons it moved too slowly and needed more action, and now it's become more action oriented, people are complaining because it's not got enough story. Seriously, if I was a TV writer, I'd have shot myself by now.
I don't remember anyone complaining there wasn't enough action in the first 7 seasons. People have been losing their shit because the new season is just crap and poorly written.
The first 5 or 6 seasons were mainly about survival, about careful scavenging of supplies, etc. Guns and ammo have both been incredibly scarce resources and now they can just fire thousands of rounds in to a building for no apparent reason. They've had several chances to kill Negan and failed for stupid and frustratingly cliched reasons.
Plus there are so many characters now and very few of them are interesting. There is no tension, no suspense and the producers have completely given up showing us their back stories, so many of the newer ones are just there and we don't know anything about them.
I was a big fan of the series for 4 or 5 seasons and now really I'm just watching it out of loyalty, hoping it will find it's way back in to form.
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Just started Season 2 of Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency. 5 episodes in and it's significantly better than the first one, feels a bit more Douglas Adams as well which is always nice.
Christmas Doctor Who was actually quite entertaining. David Bradley played such a better part than I ever expected given who he was playing. Chris Chibnall is certainly going to have to come up with something brilliant to save the series though, and certainly a step up from the stuff he has written for DW before.
Christmas Doctor Who was actually quite entertaining. David Bradley played such a better part than I ever expected given who he was playing. Chris Chibnall is certainly going to have to come up with something brilliant to save the series though, and certainly a step up from the stuff he has written for DW before.
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Derry Girls on Channel 4. Fucking class, so it is.
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Thrash Bandicoot wrote:Just started Season 2 of Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency. 5 episodes in and it's significantly better than the first one, feels a bit more Douglas Adams as well which is always nice.
I was ready to chuck it in the bin by Episode 5. It was slow, meandering, and generally unimpressive. However, I persisted and was instantly rewarded. For me anyway, the series really kicked off from Episode 6 and got better and better with each one. Ended up loving it more than the first one.
Then I read it had been cancelled.
Ffs.
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Any opinions on the first two Dr Who stories with Jodie Whittaker?
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Metalchemyst wrote:Any opinions on the first two Dr Who stories with Jodie Whittaker?
Erm. Erm I'm not feeling it but I'm old ha ha. Time to give Dr who to the youngsters and I'll just watch Netflix instead ha ha.
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Metalchemyst wrote:Any opinions on the first two Dr Who stories with Jodie Whittaker?
Enjoyed them .
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If anyone is following 'The Last Kingdom' (from the books by Bernard Cornwell who wrote the Sharpe books) then the 3rd series starts on 19th November on Netflix....no sign of it on the 'ordinary' tv. The first 2 series are on Netflix now.