Finished up the Small Axe movie series...McQueen Absolutely killed it (in a good way; no pun intended). Simply fantastic.
Finished up the Small Axe movie series...McQueen Absolutely killed it (in a good way; no pun intended). Simply fantastic.
That is a great show, I've watched the series many times.Justified season 1
It's one of my favourite shows.That is a great show, I've watched the series many times.
We are a few episodes into S3 of Fauda. This season seems really good so far. I think they must have intentionally made some adjustments. The women in this show, particularly this new season, seem really good, BTW.We are watching Fauda and are on S2 E8. Way overrated, to me. Crying and shooting. I do not think I like any of the characters, and their inner turmoil has become tedious to me.
I recently re watched (probably for the 100th time) the Gary seven episode. I hadn’t seen it in years and enjoyed it. Felt like it holds up.Once again an original Star Trek grabbed me: the Season Three "Elaan of Troyius." Believe it or not, there were good episodes that year, this one among them. The climactic space battle, like those in "Doomsday Machine" and "Balance of Terror," caught me as it always does, and I had to watch it to the end.
Ah the space hippies! I never loved that mission. Er Um episode i mean.Yet another original Star Trek, "The Way to Eden" from their much-maligned 3rd season. Yes, the episode is slow and talky, and kind of silly. (I was a teenager when the story first aired, and I thought the space hippies were ridiculous even then.) But Skip Homeier's performance as the group's leader, the Timothy Leary-esque Dr. Sevrin, stands out. Homeier didn't usually get meaty roles, it seems, but in this one he comes across as exactly what Spock says he is when reporting to Kirk: "Dr. Sevrin is insane. I have not consulted Dr. McCoy; but I have no doubt of it."
Homeier manages this neatly, without foaming at the mouth or rolling his eyes, and almost without raising his voice: the truly dangerous kind of madman.