Watched “The Rookie” tonight (Tuesday). The only traditional tv network show that I currently watch in “real time” (at least until “Superman & Lois” starts up again). If I find the time to watch nearly all of last season’s put-to-the-side episodes, I’ll probably also do the same for the final season of “The Flash” starting in March. —David Young
Last week, started doing a rewatch of Due South. Still a great show, but a shame there aren't better quality transfers out there. It was made available on Netflix earlier, but it's a DVD version which itself seems to be a tape transfer, and it doesn't have the best framerate. But I found out about a Youtube channel that has it all upscaled, so watching it on there.
watched Don't Look Up on Netflix last night. Movie was really good Right now Im watching the Steamboy anime movie on Tubi
Is there any site that keeps a unified master list of dates for Star Trek, Star Wars and Marvel series?
Watched In The Mood For Love. One detail I didn’t notice previous times is the way after Chow says his wife is staying with her sick mother, she disappears from the narrative and is never mentioned again. So the subtext is, there was never a sick mother, that was just a roundabout way to communicate, with full mutual understanding, that they had split up.
That 90s Show. Oy this is bad! The laughtrack doesn't help. I think it would've been more interesting watching Eric and Donna as parents of a teenager than watching Red and Kitty do the same old schtick. I am unsurprised Eric named his daughter Leia.
Did you last a whole episode? I made it 9 minutes. I was going to kill it before the opening credits but stuck it out a little longer. To be fair the trailer left me cold, but I was a fan of That 70's Show in it's earlier seasons so thought I'd give it a whirl. To quote another Kurtwood Smith character: Just because we can do a thing, it does not necessarily mean we must do that thing - something I wish studios would ponder more frequently as we're inundated with one nostalgia / memberberry-driven series after another.
I lasted a whole episode. The Eric & Leia dynamic was good (which may have to do with Topher's acting) but that was it.
Just watched Designing Women, the episode "Killing All The Right People." I always loved when Julia would get riled up. "Imogene, get serious! Who do you think you're talking to?! I've known you for 27 years, and all I can say is, if God was giving out sexually transmitted diseases to people as a punishment for sinning, then you would be at the free clinic all the time! And so would the rest of us!"