I think that aired a little while ago on either the Beeb or C4 here. I thought it was well done. Currently, I'm finishing of The X-Files, then Flash and Legends.
Hard Sun Watched 2 episodes then gave up. Hey you guys didn't say whether the show had to be good or not
I made it all the way though, but it was usually passing the Sunday morning. I've got Riverdale on at the moment with a bit of Sports Night and Seal Team to follow.
Yeah I got sucked in by the trailer and ended up not liking this too much. DVD was in the bargain bin already, now it's a tea coaster
Nope - That's probably saved for season 2 or if they think they've got the ratings, probably season 5 (apparently, the writer has a plan). For now, it's Scandal and Arrow.
Jumped it and possibly used said shark for water-skiing afterwards Over the last season or so, I've been concerned with the way Liv was heading, but for me, she seems better in the episode I've just watched (The Crossover with How to get away with Murder). - I haven't seen that series though.
I Love You, Man on Netflix. For a movie of that time, it still holds up pretty well. It's got plenty of "marriage is shit," "wives barter sex for common courtesy from their husbands" and whatnot, but aside from a few choice tropes that don't work, it's still pretty damn funny.
I am about to watch that right now - Scandal/HTGAWM. Yeah the writer decided to turn Olivia into her evil Daddy....never saw that one coming...yeah right lol I think Shonda Rhimes likes writing about crazy black ladies. Let the battle of the weaves begin!
Watching a Netflix program called "The World's Most Extraordinary Homes." The segment on homes in the mountains features a home in New Zealand that is so beautiful , it literally brought tears to my eyes.
^It does somewhat, yes. But it also makes me appreciate how much bigger homes are in my town, even if the scenery is b.f. ugly. Thanks to Netflix, I even watch Sarah Beeny's Selling Houses---I have no idea why, though. I just like to see if the customer picks the house I would pick. Again, it strikes me how tiny the homes are but the area is usually so lovely.