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Buehler445 11-21-2024 12:40 PM

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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 17816962)
Shrinking is pretty good as well.

THIS is what Harrison Ford should be doing now. He damn sure shouldn't be Indiana Jones.

I was really impressed with Shrinking. Has Season 2 come out yet?

Fishels 11-21-2024 11:07 PM

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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 17816962)
Shrinking is pretty good as well.

THIS is what Harrison Ford should be doing now. He damn sure shouldn't be Indiana Jones.

Sell me on that show. The previews just don’t do it for me

Buehler445 11-21-2024 11:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Fishels (Post 17818022)
Sell me on that show. The previews just don’t do it for me

There is some Forgetting Sarah Marshall humor in there combined with some angry old man Harrison Ford humor in there too. But it tackles some REALLY heavy stuff and does it earnestly without taking itself too seriously. It is a really fine line they're walked and they did it with pretty strong performances.

Honestly it would be really easy to overdo the humor or take itself too seriously and go off the rails.

I'm pretty impressed.

DJ's left nut 11-22-2024 09:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Fishels (Post 17818022)
Sell me on that show. The previews just don’t do it for me

If you think Jason Segal is funny, you'll like it.

If you don't like Segal, you won't like the show.

It isn't so much that he carries it but it definitely has a lot of his humor. Christa Miller (from Scrubs and Drew Carey) is good in it and Jessica Williams friggen slays it. Had no idea who she was but she's fantastic in it.

Like I said, Harrison Ford does curmudgeonly reluctant mentor extremely well.

It was created by Segal, Bill Lawrence (Scrubs) and Brett Goldstein (Roy Kent from Ted Lasso). And you can see influences from all those guys throughout it.

It checks off all the 'representation Bingo' boxes without being heavy-handed about it. And frankly it takes place in Pasadena so it would be weird if there WASN'T a gay friend in there. You really don't notice it at all. And they're willing to actually joke about the black girl being black, the gay guy being gay, etc... without pandering to any of it.

First episode is slow but that's common for a new show. Some of the main plot points can be a bit telegraphed, but nothing too cringe-inducing.

And most critically - it's short. It's a 30 minute show I don't have to dedicate my full attention to. Finding a quality 1/2 hour show that I don't have to know an insane amount of backstory to stay involved in is just hard as hell on these streamers. Even stuff like Slow Horses (which is my favorite of the Apple shows) requires that you really pay attention and those episodes are, IIRC, 45-55 minutes long.

DJ's left nut 11-22-2024 09:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Buehler445 (Post 17817224)
I was really impressed with Shrinking. Has Season 2 come out yet?

Yeah. We just watched the first episode of S2 this weekend. Watch the recap - there's more that went on down the stretch than you remember. At least more than I did.

But the first episode hit all its marks. Seems to have come back from the break as good as it ever was.

Buehler445 11-22-2024 09:25 AM

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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 17818147)
If you think Jason Segal is funny, you'll like it.

If you don't like Segal, you won't like the show.

It isn't so much that he carries it but it definitely has a lot of his humor. Christa Miller (from Scrubs and Drew Carey) is good in it and Jessica Williams friggen slays it. Had no idea who she was but she's fantastic in it.

Like I said, Harrison Ford does curmudgeonly reluctant mentor extremely well.

It was created by Segal, Bill Lawrence (Scrubs) and Brett Goldstein (Roy Kent from Ted Lasso). And you can see influences from all those guys throughout it.

It checks off all the 'representation Bingo' boxes without being heavy-handed about it. And frankly it takes place in Pasadena so it would be weird if there WASN'T a gay friend in there. You really don't notice it at all. And they're willing to actually joke about the black girl being black, the gay guy being gay, etc... without pandering to any of it.

First episode is slow but that's common for a new show. Some of the main plot points can be a bit telegraphed, but nothing too cringe-inducing.

And most critically - it's short. It's a 30 minute show I don't have to dedicate my full attention to. Finding a quality 1/2 hour show that I don't have to know an insane amount of backstory to stay involved in is just hard as hell on these streamers. Even stuff like Slow Horses (which is my favorite of the Apple shows) requires that you really pay attention and those episodes are, IIRC, 45-55 minutes long.

I'd probably disagree that you have to like Segal. I don't HATE Segal, but I thought a fair bit of Forgetting Sarah Marshall was way too far over the top. A lot of that movie was unenjoyable to me.

There is much less sobbing, and no dicks flopping around. He's dealing with his wife dying as a mid 40s guy instead of a dude in his 20s getting broken up with because he outkicked his coverage. That might be part of the difference, but I wouldn't say I'm a Segal fan and I really liked this.

Buehler445 11-22-2024 09:26 AM

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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 17818149)
Yeah. We just watched the first episode of S2 this weekend. Watch the recap - there's more that went on down the stretch than you remember. At least more than I did.

But the first episode hit all its marks. Seems to have come back from the break as good as it ever was.

I'll give it a look.

DJ's left nut 11-22-2024 10:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Buehler445 (Post 17818173)
I'd probably disagree that you have to like Segal. I don't HATE Segal, but I thought a fair bit of Forgetting Sarah Marshall was way too far over the top. A lot of that movie was unenjoyable to me.

There is much less sobbing, and no dicks flopping around. He's dealing with his wife dying as a mid 40s guy instead of a dude in his 20s getting broken up with because he outkicked his coverage. That might be part of the difference, but I wouldn't say I'm a Segal fan and I really liked this.

Aight. Fair enough.

I'd say I'm pretty indifferent towards him either way. Like you, i really liked parts of FSM and felt other parts missed pretty badly.

But I don't dislike him. That's all I'm saying. If you just think the 'doofy oaf' stuff he does is ridiculous, I don't think you're gonna like this show much because he plays, as you said, an older version of the guy he was in FSM.

Fishels 11-23-2024 02:00 AM

Dark matter has been fantastic so far. Lots of great stuff on Apple. Definitely have to try Shrinking

The movie Wolfs was also fun and worth a watch

In58men 11-25-2024 03:34 PM

Landman is pretty decent, Billy Bob is the perfect fit this show.

Ceej 11-26-2024 07:37 PM

I'd like to recommend "From" again.

That's all.

Graystoke 11-27-2024 12:29 PM

We enjoyed Man on the Inside. Ted Danson is a treasure.

dlphg9 11-27-2024 01:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Buehler445 (Post 17813372)
Several months ago I watched Gangs of London and forgot to post about it. I tuned in because the dude that played John Shelby on Peaky Blinders was in it. I was really hooked. I didn't see a BUNCH of the twists coming - especially early. That barfight in I think episode too was a holy shit moment. I was in until the end when he broke the dudes leg on the corner of the bar. It got pretty far out towards the end, but whatever. I'd recommend it.

I also watched Season 2 of the Diplomat. Normally that's not my bag, but I love Keri Russell (she's aged obviously, but she can still get it) and anything post-Americans gets a cursory look from me. I really enjoyed it. The performances are really friggin good.

I'm so glad I come to this thread. I have to check out that Say Nothing show and Gangs of London.

I didn't know how much I liked The Diplomat, but I binged it all in about a week. Rufus Sewell as Hal is so good. I'd ****ing kill him if he were my SO. That dude is so ****ing sneaky lol.

dlphg9 11-27-2024 01:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Ceej (Post 17827018)
I'd like to recommend "From" again.

That's all.

Please make a thread. I don't have thread starting privileges, but this show is so good. The season finale was ****ing amazing and as someone who has bashed the acting in this series I will say that the acting in the finale was so good. It was such a emotional guy wrenching episode. I can't wait for season 4.

dlphg9 11-27-2024 01:23 PM

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Originally Posted by BigRichard (Post 17772842)
I am about 4 episodes in to season 2. If they keep just creating more questions and not answering anything I am going to be out really quick at this point. You can't just keep making up weird shit without starting to give some explanations.

Hopefully you've caught up, because there were some pretty big reveals in season 3. Big questions answered. The 2 part season finale are the best episodes of From.

I have no doubt that we will get most of the questions answered by the end.


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