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04-01-2022, 06:36 PM | #1606 |
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Suburra : Blood on Rome is good. We’re in the second of 3 seasons. It’s less action, and equal on the drama as Gomorra. Although I like Gomorra more, this one has a good story to follow. Next on the list is Romanzo Criminale. I’ve heard rumblings of it being BETTER than Gomorra, but that’s gonna be hard to pull off. Would definitely recommend Suburra though. There’s a movie that came out before the series which starts it off.
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04-01-2022, 07:25 PM | #1607 |
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04-01-2022, 07:34 PM | #1608 |
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For those who are intrigued, but not enough to track down the gist, it's about the . . . dregs, . . . of British Intelligence, . . . whether they burned out, crossed a muckety-muck, or failed a high profile op, or were simply never all that skilled to begin with, are assigned to a kind of placeholder/scutwork division with limited resources, . . . Then when some of them happen across some ominous intel, they summon their capabilities and maximize their resources to unveil an explosive plot.
Kind of a Rocky meets Bourne Identity. Or a cul-de-sac of the byzantine tapestry of intelligence work LeCarre would have written about. |
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04-02-2022, 01:02 AM | #1609 |
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Another promising start . . . Could be a mess, but the first ep was decent. Lots of familiar faces, and names in the production crew.
No way to know how it will turn out, but the premise appears a little optimistic, a little wacky, a little chaotic, and at least primarily aiming for funny. Gave me vibes closest to The Detour, the wild, creative, if a little 'out there' comedy with Jason Jones and Natalie Zea from a few years back, with 'the optimist everyman' tested by eccentric locals and absurd situations. And there were legit chuckles interspersed in the 'premise setup' pilot. |
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04-02-2022, 12:30 PM | #1610 | |
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I said, "Hmm -- I wonder if anything like that happened in real life?" And my wife, who had been watching the entire series with me, said, "Wait - is this based on a true story?" |
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04-03-2022, 12:30 AM | #1611 | |
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04-04-2022, 10:09 PM | #1612 |
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How in the hell did Chad make it to season 2? I’m baffled.
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04-05-2022, 12:20 PM | #1614 |
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Well, I just finished season 1 of "Foundation" on Apple TV.
Man, that first episode is outstanding, some of the best sci-fi I can remember seeing. Kind of sad how it all collapsed after just a few episodes. I really felt like the show limped to its conclusion. I fear season 2 is going to be an absolute trashfire. |
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04-07-2022, 05:51 AM | #1615 |
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Love is in the air [and on the outdoor furniture]
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04-07-2022, 05:58 AM | #1616 |
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04-08-2022, 08:33 AM | #1617 |
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only 2 episodes in but 'From' is pretty creepy.
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04-08-2022, 08:42 AM | #1618 |
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From is way better than its profile and popularity would indicate.
I'm sure, to the extent anyone even knows it exists, some are staying away for fear it will go nowhere like LOST, but it's generated some legit creepy and intriguing moments. I guess it could still fall apart, plenty of them do. But it's better thus far than I expected, and it's kind of weird how far under the radar it is. But then being on Epix and having a title like 'From' doesn't exactly position it for buzz. Heck, even googling 'from recaps' or 'from reviews' generates useless links because 'from' is so generic. |
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04-08-2022, 08:44 AM | #1619 | |
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Did you finish it? Also, I've yet to watch one single minute of Lost but I think that'll be a good (but lengthy) binge in the fall. |
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04-08-2022, 08:53 AM | #1620 | |
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And regarding LOST, I would think it would be an entirely different experience now as opposed to when it aired. When it aired, there were so so so many little details that looked to be adding up to something. This is back when 'easter eggs' were still a fairly new draw for serialized television. People spent eons online hypothesizing and theorizing and drawing connections. And the big disappointment wasn't so much that the show itself sucked, or that the overall narrative was worthless, more that all of those details and the theories they gave birth to were all just red herrings. If you watch the show now, with all those blogs breaking everything down disused or defunct, you'll more likely miss the details that were the draw for the show, but you'll also get to concentrate on the broader narrative without cluttering your mind with red herrings. I have no way of knowing whether that will be a better or worse experience, but it is an interesting prospect. |
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