PBS has new seasons of Finding Your Roots (a celebrity genealogy show) and All Creatures Great and Small that started last week. Those are 2 of our favorites.
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PBS has new seasons of Finding Your Roots (a celebrity genealogy show) and All Creatures Great and Small that started last week. Those are 2 of our favorites.
I tried watching Asteroid City last night. It put me to sleep and when I woke up I tried some more. Great cast, great acting, Terrible movie.
Northern Exposure is now available on Prime. Like WKRP, it was tied up for a number of years with music rights issues, but this article says they have "about 80%" of the music in the original series:
https://www.brooklynvegan.com/90s-tv...al-soundtrack/
Signed up for something and got a free month of Paramount+, so rewatching 1883. Dang, that's a good miniseries. Probably my favorite, next to Band of Brothers.
I just discovered Suits, pretty good at least up to season 3 .
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My wife made me binge “one day” on Netflix and I’m gonna be honest, it’s a chick flick but the acting is just superb and way better than many Netflix shows I’ve watched. It does get very heavy but really takes you through the ups and downs of life and the depths and shallows that we can reside in. It’s worth a watch, 14 episodes. Got me thinking about all that I took for granted early in my life. Keep in mind I’m a struggling a bit with the idea of my last one leaving the house so I may be a bit beside myself these days.
Lately I've gone down the YouTube rabbit hole and watching a bunch of Sovereign Citizens getting their butts handed to them by judges. Complete waste of time and I don't know why they amuse me, but they do.
The Mayor of Kingstown is worth a look. Two seasons with a third coming out in June.
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^ Paramount+ has had some good series: Mayor of Kingstown, 1883, Tulsa King to name a few.
Anybody ventured into watching the Netflix number 1 show right now, baby reindeer. Pretty hard to stomach around episodes 4/5 or so but a very eye opening look into abuse and its effects on people and the cycle it creates. It’s very well done and the main character is playing himself.
^We tend to get Netflix for a month when the shows we like have new seasons. We'll watch it until we exhaust all that, then we cancel again.
It would be hard for me to watch a show that focuses on abuse--do you think it's worth a watch?
In streaming news, Disney and Warner Bros. are going to launch a streaming serving this summer that combines Max, Hulu and Disney+:
https://deadline.com/2024/05/disney-...ne-1235909265/