I think it's the best TV show that Netflix has done. It may also be the only full season of a show I've completed from Netflix.
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I think it's the best TV show that Netflix has done. It may also be the only full season of a show I've completed from Netflix.
Netflix original series I have seen all the way through, ranked:
9/10
1. Bojack Horseman
2. GLOW
8/10
3. American Vandal
4. Santa Clarita Diet
5. Big Mouth
6. Wormwood
7. Dear White People
8. Russian Doll
9. Master of None
10. Wild Wild Country
7/10
11. The Crown
12. Mindhunter
13. A Series of Unfortunate Events
14. Sense8
15. Five Came Back
16. Aggretsuko
17. Stranger Things
6/10
18. Maniac
Still want to see: Godless
I’m halfway through the new series Dead to Me, starring Christina Applegate and Linda Cardellini. It’s produced by Adam McKay and Will Ferrell, and it’s really quite excellent so far. Straddles the comedy/drama line in a way I haven’t really seen before. Career best performances by both lead actresses.
Godless was exceptional.
I really, really didn't like Russian Doll.
They gave way, way, way too much away with that trailer.
I would have been interested otherwise. But we’ve seen the whole movie and every twist.
Totally agree it gave away way too much but the sci-fi guy in me will still watch it.
A Good start.
https://variety.com/2019/film/featur...ix-1203225843/
Holy shit!
That is way too long.
Also I really like The Umbrella Academy. It is Wes Anderson meets Watchmen.
My wife is watching The Umbrella Academy and I've caught a few scenes here and there. It's Heroes with garbage dialog and terrible actors.
The comic is great, though. I've seen the show - it's a more standard version of the comic's madness.
Always Be My Maybe was terrible. I'm glad that folks on twitter seem to be finding something redeeming about it because it was certainly one of the most unfunny, badly made comedies I've actually finished in a while.
I wanted to like it, having enjoyed Ali Wong's "Baby Cobra." But ... yeah. It's terrible and not funny.
What was most surprising was how badly made it was on a simple technical level. Awkward writing that fails to establish basic character relationships early on and jarring edits that sorta defy space and time (characters in San Francisco are suddenly back in L.A. in between cuts).
I was mystified. There are network sitcoms that are more polished.
I love Ali Wong's standups but no interest in that movie.