HANNA on Netflix, season 2. Done in two days. Great series.
Multiple shows on the go just now (my wife doesn't like to binge, so never two episodes back to back of the same show):
Forged in Fire (current season)
Chernobyl (1 episode to go)
Gotham (season 1)
Dexter (season 1)
Mayans MC (season 1)
Sex Education (season 2)
The Mandalorian
The Dark Side of Wrestling (season 1)
Always Sunny in Philadelphia (season 2)
Deadwood (season 3)
Living With Yourself
Stella (season 3)
Peaky Blinders (season 1)
Forgot to add What We Do In The Shadows (season 2). Too many shows to keep track of
Chernobyl was awesome! And certainly showed how Soviet style communism failed its people.
What We Do in the Shadows had me spitting nails at Hulu. They played some episodes out of order, and we had no idea other than being a little confused about this or that because it's a reference to something that happens later. Hulu's interface is just the pits.
But What We Do In The Shadows was great! Looking forward to season 3!
Yes, hard to believe how they tried to handle/cover it all up!
I was a bit skeptical of What We Do in the Shadows, purely because of how much I Ioved the film and its cast but the TV show is great as well!
Presently coursing my way through (again) AMC’s, Hell On Wheels ... this time around I’ll follow up the final season by reading Stephen Ambrose’s, Nothing Like It In the World: The Men Who Built the Transcontinental Railroad 1863-69
I agree ... the bar was raised so high in preceding seasons, that was no other option than for the series to end on the downslope.I watched almost all of it, it was a great show. Last season is pretty eh to me though.
Ambrose's epic account of the building of the transcontinental railroad is a "must read" for those interested in railroad history and the development of our nation in the latter half of the nineteenth century. Very interesting reading.Presently coursing my way through (again) AMC’s, Hell On Wheels ... this time around I’ll follow up the final season by reading Stephen Ambrose’s, Nothing Like It In the World: The Men Who Built the Transcontinental Railroad 1863-69
I agree ... the bar was raised so high in preceding seasons, that was no other option than for the series to end on the downslope.
BTW, fine looking CP SD60 (40?) in your av’
Just pulled good old "Magnum, P.I." with Tom Selleck (remastered Blu Ray version) out of my DVD collection.