Found my all-time favorite show on Hulu tonight, so started rewatching St. Elsewhere. From just the first 2 episodes, I’d say not only does it hold up, but it’s better than most of the current medical dramas on.
I loved St. Elsewhere. Watched it religiously. Unfortunately, we closed our Hulu account yesterday. Otherwise I'd watch it this weekend.Found my all-time favorite show on Hulu tonight, so started rewatching St. Elsewhere. From just the first 2 episodes, I’d say not only does it hold up, but it’s better than most of the current medical dramas on.
Loved that show too, though some of the characters were a bit overdrawn. Dr. Auschlander was probably one of them, but I was so impressed with the actor who played him, Norman Lloyd. He was around 68-years-old when the series started, lived to 106, and made his last film when he was 99.Found my all-time favorite show on Hulu tonight, so started rewatching St. Elsewhere. From just the first 2 episodes, I’d say not only does it hold up, but it’s better than most of the current medical dramas on.
Thanks for the reminder. Gotta watch that this afternoon.Last of Us episode 3: that’s gonna win some Emmy’s.
Just watched the first two episodes of Poker Face.
That has got to be the best episode of TV I have watched in a long... long time. If you aren't touched by it, then I don't know if you capable of emotions. At the risk of going into territories we shouldn't go, I know that there will be a negative reaction from some folks that have a different view of our culture.Last of Us episode 3: that’s gonna win some Emmy’s.
Tehran (2020-) Excellent Israeli espionage series, Israel vs Iran. I’m half way through season 1.
Agreed.That has got to be the best episode of TV I have watched in a long... long time. If you aren't touched by it, then I don't know if you capable of emotions. At the risk of going into territories we shouldn't go, I know that there will be a negative reaction from some folks that have a different view of our culture.
It was a lovely episode, reminding us that even in the darkest times, love will survive.That has got to be the best episode of TV I have watched in a long... long time. If you aren't touched by it, then I don't know if you capable of emotions. At the risk of going into territories we shouldn't go, I know that there will be a negative reaction from some folks that have a different view of our culture.
It kinda did on the outskirts, and quite frankly it was a refreshing and surprising backstory to the game.It was a lovely episode, reminding us that even in the darkest times, love will survive.
But it really didn’t tie into the show at all.
I'll just say that this episode was one of the most moving things I've ever seen, my wife agreed.Last of Us episode 3: that’s gonna win some Emmy’s.
For those who enjoyed episode 3 of The Last of Us, you might enjoy this BTS look at the episode.
I love how the show runners tied everything both painful and beautiful together in one episode.
Looks like I will have to sub to Peacock. It is the only one of the "network's" platforms I haven't joined.
Based on this I decided to give the first episode a try. This show is quite the homage to Columbo, she clearly studied him, his mannerisms, all of it and does a pretty convincing job. As you mentioned the fonts and opening credits were spot on, they even played This Old Man Came Rolling Home on one of the slot machines in the background while she was at the bar.Just watched the first two episodes of Poker Face. Very good. They even use the Columbo title and credit fonts. I thought the fact that the main character has a super power (impeccable lie detection) would detract from the Columbo-style plots, but they actually use it to great effect; it’s fun parsing what the murderer says to try and decide if it’s technically a lie, or to watch how a murderer who knows about her power carefully avoids lying to her, or to play along with her as she tries to untangle logic puzzles (two people state the same fact, but one of them is lying - what does that tell her?)
I still wish they’d revive Columbo with Mark Ruffalo, but this show, so far, is pretty close.
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