What’s on TV?

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I haven’t watched it yet. Now I’m excited cause last week’s episode was rather meh.
 
Behind Her Eyes (2021 Netflix limited series)- Psychological thriller +, and a twist. A guy, his wife, the third woman, and a best friend. Who to believe? Who is being manipulated? Who is the nutter? The story relies on a spiritual theory/mechanism, I can’t say more. It held my interest, but I did not buy the ending. Maybe you’ll buy it! :)

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Q: Into the Storm (HBO Max). I would hesitate to try to binge this six part documentary because it just makes you want to blow your head off knowing how gullible these people are.

Lasting image from episode 1: a husband and wife “research” team that talks about how they devote all their time to Q...while their five year old sits and watches them.
 
Q: Into the Storm (HBO Max). I would hesitate to try to binge this six part documentary because it just makes you want to blow your head off knowing how gullible these people are.

Lasting image from episode 1: a husband and wife “research” team that talks about how they devote all their time to Q...while their five year old sits and watches them.
It’s either that or the couple who let’s their infant cry in the crib n the other room while they play WoW all night? 👀
 
Wandered into the first season (2nd season coming) of the Netflix show Raising Dion. That has occupied my entire day. What a show!
 
Falcon / Winter Soldier is getting good. The most recent episode had a scene with Bucky realizing he was no longer brainwashed that was magnificent, and great acting by Sebastian Stan.

Should this thread be merged with the Binge Worthy TV one?
 
Falcon / Winter Soldier is getting good. The most recent episode had a scene with Bucky realizing he was no longer brainwashed that was magnificent, and great acting by Sebastian Stan.

Should this thread be merged with the Binge Worthy TV one?
Nope, cause ya can’t binge a show that releases an episode each week. :P And yes, that scene was excellent. Is there anyone who likes this replacement Cpt. America?
 
Nope, cause ya can’t binge a show that releases an episode each week. :p And yes, that scene was excellent. Is there anyone who likes this replacement Cpt. America?
I think the character is interesting and Kurt Russell Jr is doing a great job with it. Some obvious flaws but that’s the point.
 
I was exploring Pluto TV and came across the Space: 1999 episode "Earthbound", one of the better episodes. It looked great, too. When the series first ran in the 1970s, I saw it the way most of us did: running from 16mm prints. Pluto, however, has some first class prints of the series it carries.
 
I was exploring Pluto TV and came across the Space: 1999 episode "Earthbound", one of the better episodes. It looked great, too. When the series first ran in the 1970s, I saw it the way most of us did: running from 16mm prints. Pluto, however, has some first class prints of the series it carries.
I like PlutoTV as well. Sometimes you just wanna watch old MST3K reruns…
 
"For All Mankind," is just brilliant. It just builds and builds, increasing its relationships with its central characters and laying out an alternate history that's fascinating in its own right.

It's the kind of show that drops Lee Atwater into a conversation with a major character, but elides past who he is, and it has an interesting way of dealing with proposed plans for the space shuttle, and the Russian shuttle Buran.

Just brilliant.

And, I have that so far the Apple TV+ shows have been pretty good. "Ted Lasso" is a joy, and "The Morning Show" was pretty good—even if it's a very Hollywood examination of the news business.
 
I was exploring Pluto TV and came across the Space: 1999 episode "Earthbound", one of the better episodes. It looked great, too. When the series first ran in the 1970s, I saw it the way most of us did: running from 16mm prints. Pluto, however, has some first class prints of the series it carries.

Dude. Dragon's Domain from the 1st season, HFS, it gave me nightmares as a kid for weeks ... o_O
 
Dude. Dragon's Domain from the 1st season, HFS, it gave me nightmares as a kid for weeks ... o_O
Dude! Dragon’s Domain! Awesome! Loved that episode, thanks for the reminder, I’ll have to rewatch it soon!

The ending of Earthbound on the other hand, yikes. Well deserved, but man what an ending. If I had to chose one of those two ways to go, Dragon’s Domain probably would be preferable.
 
That monster in "Dragon's Domain" was horrific. I think the worst thing about it--aside from the slimy tentacles--was the way it put its victims into a trance, drew them into its arms...and then released them from their trance. Could you imagine "waking up" with that thing's tentacles wrapped tightly around you, drawing you underneath it into its maw? And then expelling your chewed-up corpse? Gruesome!
 
When I had Apple TV+ I greatly enjoyed For All Mankind. I'm looking forward to S2 whenever I re-up my subscription.
I binge-watched the first season and started following the second season episode by episode when I got my free 1yr trial. Really sad that there is only one episode left now, going to be a long wait for the third season...

Earth at Night in Color is pretty sweet too.
 
When I had Apple TV+ I greatly enjoyed For All Mankind. I'm looking forward to S2 whenever I re-up my subscription.
Most likely when my complimentary Apple + subscription runs out, I’ll revert to hit and run subscribing for specific shows,
 
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