jamieanderson1968
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Part of me wants to blame Mackie for Altered Carbon being cancelled, but it was not well written to begin with. His bland acting didn't help it.
I was pretty unimpressed with how the first season ended. I haven't tried the second one.Part of me wants to blame Mackie for Altered Carbon being cancelled, but it was not well written to begin with. His bland acting didn't help it.
Definitely no loss. I was actually surprised that they did a 2nd season because the first was not great either. I love the booksI was pretty unimpressed with how the first season ended. I haven't tried the second one.
Watching some episodes of Hot Ones this morning while working.
My favorite. I also now have some really fun photos of my SO because of it.The Paul Rudd one is great
Not in Deadwood!Babylon 5 is still pretty dry, but at least they developed the characters. I'm into season 3 now.
It's kind of surreal how many guest actors, or "alien of the week," are the same actors that were guests in Star Trek shows.
Poor Brad Dourif... always cast as a psychopathic killer.
For all you lovers of the Wire, you should check out the book 'All the Pieces Matter' by Jonathan Abrams. Its terrific.Wire rewatch update:
I just finished season 4, having forgotten basically all of what even happened last time I watched it (over a decade ago). That season ends on such a (creative/thematic) high that I'm nervous going into 5.
I should do some digging into interviews/articles about the season's production, as well as the overall series, because from what I remember 5 is just such a strange note to end on. I hate seeing McNulty spend season 4 on the sidelines and happy, just to backslide right into the heel we knew him to be in seasons 1-3, arguably even worse, considering (again, hazy recollection) he spends season 5 forging evidence. Heck, the way it starts with Omar happily living in another country, just to pull him back to Baltimore...I just recall feeling like the whole season has this tone of "welp, here's one more of these," and doesn't land the plane so much as cut to a quick montage of a few passengers at the baggage claim.
A couple stray thoughts:
- Bubbles' story just ain't hitting right for me; I always chafe at "getting clean then relapsing" as a plot device, and he basically spends the show on the sidelines, getting let down by the cops (twice in the same way, where a cop was supposed to be literally, physically there for him, and they forgot), and losing protegees to the needle repeatedly.
- I honestly forgot most of the Herc and Carver plots, and it's been nice revisiting those characters realizing they had a little more depth and story.
- I also misremembered how Prez left the force; I thought he'd shot a kid. So when he goes on foot after that perp and McNulty comes around the corner to see him with a grown-up body, I thought for a sec "oh, maybe I remembered this wrong, and he's just affected by having taken a life, even a criminal's life." Then McNulty kneels down and finds the badge around the corpse's neck...such a sinking feeling.
- The kids' storylines in season 4 snuck up on me twice. First time around, I just didn't really dig the kids, didn't really see the point. But by the season's end, you're completely invested in all of them. It's heartbreaking. On rewatch, I knew their stories would pay off, but I still had this feeling of "eh, this is fine," and was all-in once more by the finale.
Just finished rewatching on bluray. There's a nice bonus disc of full song performances by various artists in the set. Such a great show.I loved Treme the first time I watched it. I’m excited to go be it a rewatch.
Yeah it's almost jarring how much of a NOT psychopathic killer he is. One of the only decent characters in town.Not in Deadwood!
A couple friends have told me that I would love Babylon 5. I'm not sure if I'm ready to get into a long scifi series until I catch up on the Expanse.Babylon 5 is still pretty dry, but at least they developed the characters. I'm into season 3 now.
It's kind of surreal how many guest actors, or "alien of the week," are the same actors that were guests in Star Trek shows.
Poor Brad Dourif... always cast as a psychopathic killer.
One of the best TV shows ever. Worth a watch and subsequent rewatches.You know I've never seen Deadwood, but I've heard good things.
I will say that it's not really great to binge watch. When i binged it a couple years ago I felt sluggish, and it wasn't until it was over until i was like hmm that kinda ruled. It definitely rewards a certain mood.One of the best TV shows ever. Worth a watch and subsequent rewatches.
It’s the goat. But watch one episode at a time and maybe not every day in a row.I will say that it's not really great to binge watch. When i binged it a couple years ago I felt sluggish, and it wasn't until it was over until i was like hmm that kinda ruled. It definitely rewards a certain mood.
Agreed ...just watched up to date over the last two nights..excellent tvI've been enjoying the hell out of WandaVision. I didn't foresee myself being as invested in it as I am, but it's got me hooked. I'll admit I'm a bit iffy on the MCU going forward (Endgame seemed to be an appropriate conclusion and there's part of me that feels like continuing past it just feels unnecessary) but this series has certainly got me intrigued in the universe again.