Mindhunter on Netflix is well worth a watch….
Gomorrah is brilliant aswell…
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Mindhunter on Netflix is well worth a watch….
Gomorrah is brilliant aswell…
Huge fan of Ozark and glad it ended while it was still excellent.
Regarding Succession, I think it is one of the best shows out there. Absolutely fascinating characters and enthralling story. Up there with The Wire as one of the greatest shows ever in my opinion.
We're late to the party on Mad Men, just recently started watching it and 3 seasons in now. Its very good, also an easy watch with good character development - even though they're all generally despicable. John Hamm is excellent and its a good mix of drama and low key humour. Interested in how it plays out. I'd recommend it, if I'm not the only person who hasn't watched it...
Other recommendations are Band of Brothers and The Pacific - kind of part of the same theme regarding WWII. Really gripping.
I'll also throw in a recommendation for Seasons 1-3 or 4 of Billions. It has completely jumped the shark in the last couple of seasons but the first 3, for sure, were excellent.
I sense a ranking coming so I'm going to get ahead of it.....
Not including pure comedies or cartoons......that's a whole different ball game. There's also a few I haven't seen (Band of Brothers has evaded me somehow). Will also try to only take shows who are good all the way through OR haven't yet fallen apart.....
The Sopranos - I used to say The Wire was top dog but I rewatched both a few times and I think the Sopranos just about wins out.
The Wire - Actually maybe The Wire is better..............
Succession - So good that I want it to end before it gets bad.
Ozark - dark and funny, similar to the Sopranos in that it puts a family drama in the middle of an unusual context.
Deadwood - Have to rewatch some scenes to make out what they are saying but when you tease out the dialogue it's just brilliant.
Never got into Mad Men, Breaking Bad (enjoyed the first 2 seasons of Saul though) or Lost which some might have up there.
Just thought of another good watch - The Terror.....you have to basically dismiss one plot piece (you'll know it when you see it) but outside of that some of the acting is excellent and it's paced well.
Caught the last five minutes of it on terrestrial Irish TV once and it just had something, that bit of presence, found out what it was but back in the UK had to get BritBox side scam Shuddr to watch it, did the seven day trial & really glad I did, superb, different, different setting ( almost unique I'd say ) and so well acted. Only difference is I liked the Tuunbaq.
I should have liked it as well. If I'd stumbled across it myself I might have but my da prepped me beforehand, possibly creating an unfair bias. Makes me wonder if I should take back my comment above! I was also reading a book at the time with a similar story so maybe I was looking for more realism.
Either way I think you can enjoy it with or without that angle. Agree that it felt unique.
Started 'Bad Sisters'. Not far enough along to rate it properly but the first two episodes are solid. Bit like an Irish version of Pretty Little Liars but.....possibly actually good.
Last episode of TLoU was a cracker. It's figured out about 4 or 5 different ways to make me choke up at this point.
Bad Sisters is good craic, I enjoyed it. Really very hard to go wrong with Sharon Horgan, she's great.
Her first show was Pulling, which she wrote with Denis Kelly of Utopia fame. And she co-created Motherland, which is good craic. And she was in The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret with David Cross, which is David Cross funny. :)
I've just discovered another show she created called Shining Vale, which stars Courtney Cox. Downloading now!
TLoU seem to have left themselves a lot to get through in the remaining two episodes, obviously there will be a S2 but S1 needs a befitting end point to a really super few weeks of TV.
Finished the first series of The Last of Us. Felt a little rushed in the ending, as it takes quite a significant longer amount of time to get through some of those parts in the game, but overall it's a hugely enjoyable TV show.
Probably have to wait two years for the next season, as with most major HBO shows.
ANyone enjoy Taboo?
I'm a complete Tom Hardy fanboy, but I really really liked that show.
also, the wire ftw. fullstop.
The last episode did seem a bit condensed as a few things happened that might have been stretched out to full episodes but I haven't played the game so I don't know how they differ.
It worked for me as a standalone, particularly seeing how their relationship dynamic shifted from the opening scenes to the closing ones. It was a pretty big change but it was believable given what happens in the episode. And their actions, Joel's especially, are believable in the context of the shift. Great watching.
Would the game be worth playing after seeing the show?
Currently watching Mindhunter, 4 episodes in, very good so far. Had it in Jellyfin for ages, was reminded of it by Anna Torv in The Last Of Us. :)
Started watching 'Pepsi, Where's My Jet?' on Netflix. Looks promising enough.
Documents the Leonard v Pepsico court battle in the mid-90s, over Pepsi points vs false advertising..in a nutshell.