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Re: What is the Last TV Series You Watched?
« Reply #780 on: October 27, 2025, 08:09:08 PM »

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IT: Welcome To Derry on HBO.

As a huge fan of the 1986 novel and the 2017 movie, I must say, the pilot episode was massively disappointing. I have seen better horror storytelling in episodes of Goosebumps.

It was so bad that I am actually astonished that HBO green lit it to air. Rare miss by the network.

I'm going to give it a chance.  A lot of King fans loved it.  I've got more mixed feelings.  I wasn't a fan of It's form in the first episode, but I'm curious to see how they follow that ending. 

I read some rumors online about the basic plot, and it sounded legitimately terrible.  So, I guess I'm holding out hope those rumors are wrong. 



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« Reply #781 on: October 27, 2025, 08:35:27 PM »

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Task was awesome on HBOMax? but think I got secondhand smoke from all the smoking on there lol

First 2 episodes in and I?m enjoying.   Looking forward to the rest.

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« Reply #782 on: October 28, 2025, 11:29:31 AM »

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Started "The Diplomat week before last, finished it last night.  Really good!  Can't wait for season 4. 

BTW, Chad Powers ending on a cliffhanger and not sure if it's coming back.  WTH!  Countdown and Butterfly the same way.  These creators need to end a story at season end and start a new one for the next.  Cliffhangers are horrible to the viewers.
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« Reply #783 on: October 28, 2025, 12:10:50 PM »

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IT: Welcome To Derry on HBO.

As a huge fan of the 1986 novel and the 2017 movie, I must say, the pilot episode was massively disappointing. I have seen better horror storytelling in episodes of Goosebumps.

It was so bad that I am actually astonished that HBO green lit it to air. Rare miss by the network.

I watched that first episode last night and loved it. I can't wait fir episode 2 this Friday.

Re: What is the Last TV Series You Watched?
« Reply #784 on: November 11, 2025, 03:21:16 PM »

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Just watched the first two episodes of Pluribus on Apple TV+.  The creator of this amazing show also gave us Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul.  Rotten tomatoes critics score has it at 100%.  If you are into sci-fi at all, you will enjoy this show...I really like it.  Reminds me of Twilight Zone and recently Severance.
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« Reply #785 on: November 11, 2025, 05:16:46 PM »

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I started watching Lightning Strikes on Netflix.  It?s a limited dramatic series profiling James Garfield and his assassin.  I really enjoyed the first episode.  Clearly they?ve taken some liberties for effect, but it?s a compelling story with some excellent actors and excellent period look and feel for the 1880?s.  Made by the makers of Game of Thrones I think I heard them say.
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« Reply #786 on: November 11, 2025, 09:35:42 PM »

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I started watching Lightning Strikes on Netflix.  It?s a limited dramatic series profiling James Garfield and his assassin.  I really enjoyed the first episode.  Clearly they?ve taken some liberties for effect, but it?s a compelling story with some excellent actors and excellent period look and feel for the 1880?s.  Made by the makers of Game of Thrones I think I heard them say.

I really liked it, shining light on history that many of us have never appreciated. 


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« Reply #787 on: November 11, 2025, 10:00:54 PM »

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  I really enjoyed ? Servant? on Apple TV for the first  2- 2 and 1/2,seasons. It seems like it stretched it out to get more content and it killed the  tension and creepiness: mystery and had to turn it into almost a dark comedy . Too bad. It was still with the watch but it started great.

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« Reply #788 on: November 11, 2025, 10:02:31 PM »

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The Last Frontier on Apple is as formulaic as it gets . But if you like that it?s fine.

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« Reply #789 on: November 11, 2025, 10:15:43 PM »

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Task was awesome on HBOMax? but think I got secondhand smoke from all the smoking on there lol

First 2 episodes in and I?m enjoying.   Looking forward to the rest.

I finished it. Another great show from HBO. Highly recommend.
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« Reply #790 on: November 11, 2025, 10:36:07 PM »

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The Last Frontier on Apple is as formulaic as it gets . But if you like that it?s fine.

Yep.  It's not a deep thinker, but it entertains.


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« Reply #791 on: November 11, 2025, 10:41:25 PM »

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I watched the Ed Gein series. 

It's a muddled mess, combining several potential narratives into one.  It shows some promise at first, exploring Gein's upbringing, trauma, and schizophrenia.  But, it adds fictional subplots and a focus on shock value (while at the same time pointing a figure at media and Hollywood exploitation).

It could have been a good 4 to 6 episode biopic.  Instead, we got schlock.


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Just finished Episode 7 of the Chair Company.  This series has a been a slow burn for me.  I almost didn?t make it through the first episode.  The anxiety of the show makes it tough to watch if you?re in a little anxious space yourself.

Glad I revisited it though.  This episode was one of the better things I?ve seen on TV in a while.  Really well done.
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Stranger Things Season 5 (part one).  I hate split seasons, but ST found a logical breaking off spot.  It's going to be a long month to see how they wrap it up. 


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Watched Death by Lightning.  Friends of mine disagree but I thought it wasn?t very good. Maybe it was just not much of a story, or maybe the story was not well told, but i found it to be mundane in general and the characters to be stereotypical and not well acted.  Essentially, a mentally ill man with delusions of grandeur decides to go from supporter to murderer overnight while a mild-mannered, unlikely president makes civil rights progress and finds a way to destroy corruption in NYC and the US Senate in a couple of months in office.  And this, even as his corrupt, drunken, incompetent, buffoon of a VP (Chester Arthur) works from the inside to maintain the corruption and undermine the president.  Arthur changes his ways after Garfield (the president, not the cat) refuses his resignation and gets shot.  Of course, after being shot, the on the scene doctor is a black man who warns the white doctor not to risk sepsis as the white doctor takes over and practices unsanitary medicine attempting to retrieve the bullet in Garfield?s body.  The scene provides obvious foreboding as Garfield dies a couple of months later of sepsis due to the white doctors malpractice.
The transformation of Chester Arthur occurs during Garfields unsuccessful convalescence when Garfield?s wife slaps the vice president in the face - and suddenly he is a new man, ethical and capable. IDK what is and isn?t accurate in the story, but I didn?t find it compelling and was grateful that it ended mercifully after 4 episodes.  I wouldn?t have stuck it out if it had been longer.

But my friends liked it.