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  1. #426
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    We enjoyed Fleabag on Amazon prime

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    Agreed
    Silicon Valley is funny and worth it

    Stranger things on Netflix was worth it

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    Not going to read 22 pages but we just finished Bloodline on Netflix, pretty good. Need season 3 to come soon.

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    "Fortitude" on Amazon is pretty damn good. Multi-layered mystery involving murder, betrayal, a frozen mammoth, and more... Big names attached to this, well worth a watch.

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    "The Kettering Incident" is also excellent; a slow burner for sure, but worth the ride.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flyoverland Captive View Post
    "The Kettering Incident" is also excellent; a slow burner for sure, but worth the ride.
    watching it now... halfway through. Love the BBC stuff with disturbed people trying to figure out weird shit!

    The OA and Gotham also real good.
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    If I lived in WA, Oft would be my realtor. Seriously.

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    This whole having-more-unanswered-questions-at-the-end-than-at-the-beginning thing has taken me awhile to get comfortable with, but I'm finally on board - helps to have a quality product.

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    I've been watching Long Way Round and Long Way Down on Netflix over the last week. I first heard about Long Way Round several years ago by a couple friends that have GS1150 BMW mortorcycles, but I never got around to watching the series. If you haven't heard of these before Long Way Round was filmed in 2004 and is a docuseries about two guys, Ewan Mcgregor (Obiwan Kenobi) and Charley Boorman, riding BMW adventure bikes around the world. Long Way Down was filmed in 2007 and is the same two guys riding from Scotland to Cape Town South Africa.


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    Jebus, "Fortitude" just took a strange twist... damn this is good.

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    Finished Sneaky Pete last night. A couple of weak spots but overall I enjoyed it. Bryan Cranston is a great actor.

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    A number of shows have returned, better than ever

    The Americans
    American Crime
    Billions
    Hap & Leonard
    Homeland
    Outsiders

    Really enjoyed This Is Us

    Really enjoying Big Little Lies

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    Anyone watching "Patriot" on Amazon? After five episodes I'm still trying to figure out exactly what's going on but I'm really digging it and it's funny as hell in an edgy and twisted sort of way.
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    If I lived in WA, Oft would be my realtor. Seriously.

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    Rick and Morty season 3 just started. Still the funniest, craziest, thinking person's show on the tube.

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    I just started watching Netflix original "13 Reasons Why" and it is brilliant.

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    PBS The Great War.

    Unsurprisingly amazing.
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    And there will come a day when our ancestors look back...........

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    Quote Originally Posted by oftpiste View Post
    Anyone watching "Patriot" on Amazon? After five episodes I'm still trying to figure out exactly what's going on but I'm really digging it and it's funny as hell in an edgy and twisted sort of way.
    Glad to hear that. Glad b/c I've tried watching it 3x. I just haven't been able to get into it...or get it at all really. Aside: do you think the opening scene of the first episode inspired United???

    I've been watching Workaholics...b/c it's stupidly funny.
    It makes perfect sense...until you think about it.

    I suspect there's logic behind the madness, but I'm too dumb to see it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PNWbrit View Post
    PBS The Great War.

    Unsurprisingly amazing.
    Meh. Way too focused on racism, women's suffrage and the Sedition act. Those are all valid subjects but this doc kept returning to those three subjects with a full on We're-PBS-we-ram-progressivism-down-your-throat repetition - every 20 minutes for six full hours. Everything else got the short shrift. The BBC has done it ten times better. Twice. No one has ever improved upon the BBC's 1964, 50th anniversary documentary; that's the definitive doc. The 2003 BBC4 doc is also very good.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Pow View Post
    Really enjoying Big Little Lies
    Just binged this. Really enjoyable.

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    On a historically related note, I'm only mildly embarrassed to say that I'm enjoying the second season of Home Fires a lot. Such dramatic historical fiction does, however, improve immeasurably with a double Old Fashioned pre-load.


    Quote Originally Posted by neckdeep View Post
    Meh. Way too focused on racism, women's suffrage and the Sedition act. Those are all valid subjects but this doc kept returning to those three subjects with a full on We're-PBS-we-ram-progressivism-down-your-throat repetition - every 20 minutes for six full hours. Everything else got the short shrift. The BBC has done it ten times better. Twice. No one has ever improved upon the BBC's 1964, 50th anniversary documentary; that's the definitive doc. The 2003 BBC4 doc is also very good.




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    Prolly recco'd here already, Black Sails is outstanding.
    Silent....but shredly.

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    Flaked. Best soundtrack out.
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    the situation strikes me as WAY too much drama at this point

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    I am watching The Crown now. I have enjoyed it so far.

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    Quote Originally Posted by neckdeep View Post
    The BBC
    I should check this whole BBC thing out...

    Clearly it was intended to be about US involvement... it being the centenary of US entry into the war.... and the political background in the US not a comprehensive documentary of the whole conflict.
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    "Rake" on Netflix is pretty good if you don't mind 'Strayan dialect.

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