Recommend a TV show

Flipmo

VIP Member
Staff member
#25
Watched Good Girls on Netflix. Went into it expecting very little, ended up watching season 1 in 2-3 days.
It's pretty damn good.

Also marry me Christina Hendricks.
 

THEV1LL4N

Well-Known Member
#26
What do people think of Westworld? I couldn't get my head around it properly at first and it's still a little confusing. I think it's one of those that you understand more the more you watch it and still everything can be turned on it's head with a plot twist. The second season has been better than the first, especially the story telling from different perspectives. I also enjoyed when they were in different eras/settings.
 

_carmi

me, myself & us
#27
What do people think of Westworld? I couldn't get my head around it properly at first and it's still a little confusing. I think it's one of those that you understand more the more you watch it and still everything can be turned on it's head with a plot twist. The second season has been better than the first, especially the story telling from different perspectives. I also enjoyed when they were in different eras/settings.
I tried it. But I find it very slow paced. Is it worth a 2nd try?
 

dilla

Trumpfan17 aka Coonie aka Dilla aka Tennis Dog
#29
I watched Season 1 and thought it was ok but I was confused most.of the time. I enjoyed the plot twists.

Then I read the summary of season one just before season 2 started, actually it was a video recap with analysis, and it turns out I didn't even remember or pick up on important details. Season 2 just ended and I had no impulse to watch it. It feels like a brand new show that I know nothing about.

I watched some "older" shows on Netflix, mostly British comedies. Borderline was interesting. Campus was hilarious. There's an Australian web series called Rostered On that has one entertaining season so far.

I got done with season 2 of GLOW which I looked much more than season one. Season one just seemed like a lot of bean flicking about girl power but season two dropped all that shit and made the characters have real problems and issues to deal with. It was much more enjoyable.

That new Sacha Baron Cohen show is also hilarious, though it has only been one episode so far. We Are America? Who is America? I forgot the name. But it's going to be good, I can feel it.

Also on Netflix, Brown Magic is pretty funny too. Indian cast and some real Indian problems.
 

Tha_Wood

Underboss
Staff member
#30
I watched Season 1 and thought it was ok but I was confused most.of the time. I enjoyed the plot twists.

Then I read the summary of season one just before season 2 started, actually it was a video recap with analysis, and it turns out I didn't even remember or pick up on important details. Season 2 just ended and I had no impulse to watch it. It feels like a brand new show that I know nothing about.

I watched some "older" shows on Netflix, mostly British comedies. Borderline was interesting. Campus was hilarious. There's an Australian web series called Rostered On that has one entertaining season so far.

I got done with season 2 of GLOW which I looked much more than season one. Season one just seemed like a lot of bean flicking about girl power but season two dropped all that shit and made the characters have real problems and issues to deal with. It was much more enjoyable.

That new Sacha Baron Cohen show is also hilarious, though it has only been one episode so far. We Are America? Who is America? I forgot the name. But it's going to be good, I can feel it.

Also on Netflix, Brown Magic is pretty funny too. Indian cast and some real Indian problems.
Yeah who is America. I watched that first episode too found it hilarious
 

dilla

Trumpfan17 aka Coonie aka Dilla aka Tennis Dog
#32
Yeah who is America. I watched that first episode too found it hilarious

The woman just willingly gave him her pubes lol

She was proper, too, and didn't act all snobby about the art. "Shit? Sure, go ahead and make some art with it."

I saw a headline about an interview with that woman about that episode and she said she regretted nothing. Way to handle it.

The government dudes that thought guns should be given to toddlers, though...shit. I know it could be a culture thing and many gun owners grew up in a household where guns were normalized and the family was sensitized to the presence of guns and how to handle them, but that does not translate well for the 80%+ of Americans that want those tougher gun laws.
 

Tha_Wood

Underboss
Staff member
#33
The woman just willingly gave him her pubes lol

She was proper, too, and didn't act all snobby about the art. "Shit? Sure, go ahead and make some art with it."

I saw a headline about an interview with that woman about that episode and she said she regretted nothing. Way to handle it.

The government dudes that thought guns should be given to toddlers, though...shit. I know it could be a culture thing and many gun owners grew up in a household where guns were normalized and the family was sensitized to the presence of guns and how to handle them, but that does not translate well for the 80%+ of Americans that want those tougher gun laws.
Yeah she was pretty cool. Hot too for an older broad.

The kinda-guardians thing was absolutely insane. The way they agreed to promote such a batshit idea was crazy lol.
 

dilla

Trumpfan17 aka Coonie aka Dilla aka Tennis Dog
#37
I just found out about Kim's Convenience, too. Canadian show but it's on Netflix.

Pretty accurate portrayal of immigrant parents.
 

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