What’s on TV?

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Just started Season 2, an explosive final for Season 1. This is about a career diplomat (Keri Russell) who is sent to the UK as US Ambassador, a UK warship appears to have been attacked by Russia. This is excellent, tense but on the short side, 8 episodes season 1, only 6 episodes season 2. It’s been renewed for a third season. Rufus Sewell plays her connected former ambassador husband.


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Finished Agatha All Along last night. So good! We got all the answers, and they left a possibility for a new season.
 
Has anyone watched NCIS: Origins?

It is the backstory on Gibbs from the OG. We have watched several of the NCIS series over the years and have enjoyed most of them.

But this one seems forced. Will give it a couple more eps but it’s probably not going to make the rotation.
 
Watched Cross. Two things. 1) I've always adored Aldis Hodge. He was my favorite in Leverage. 2) Ryan Eggold was amazing. The only other thing I've ever seen him in was Blacklist. He couldn't have played two different characters. He makes a frightening psychopath.
 
Anthony Jeselnik’s new stand up hour is on Netflix. Liked it a lot. He takes a quick swing at Joe Rogan listeners, which I spitefully laughed at.
 
There’s a new ocean documentary series on Netflix narrated by Obama. Generally I like these type series but I can’t get into it because Obama’s voice keeps taking me out of it. He’s not particularly bad at it. It’s just, its Obama. Some voices just carry a lot of baggage, good or bad.
 
If you haven't watched Netflix A Man on the Inside, move it to the top of your list. It's brilliant. It's funny, and sad, and perfect, with a phenomenal cast, typed by Ted Danson.
 
If you haven't watched Netflix A Man on the Inside, move it to the top of your list. It's brilliant. It's funny, and sad, and perfect, with a phenomenal cast, typed by Ted Danson.
We loved everything about this show and being from San Francisco thought they portrayed the beauty of the city really well. I'm with you 100%, it's a great show.
 
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