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What are you watching???

Started watching Snow Piercer over on HBOMax last night. Went into it with fairly low expectations, but was pleasantly surprised. Acting was pretty good with decent production values. VFX was a bit underwhelming, more in line with some high end video games. Once you get past the totally unbelievable garbage science premise, it's pretty enjoyable. I think I'm up to S1E4. Gonna stick with it a while longer.

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Started watching "The Flight Attendant" on HBO Max.

This is surprisingly good---has a very "Hitchcock" feel to it, which I appreciate.
 
If anyone's watching Mythic Quest (apparently it's not popular enough to get its own thread), the season 2 premiere inexplicably has a preview that's almost two minutes long for what's coming up on season 2! So press the skip button.
 
That Seventies Show season 8.

My wife sat through seven seasons over the last two months, but dropped her foot down and said "NO MORE!" because Jackie and Hyde broke up.

She's telling me that she wants to read a HUGE fanfiction where Hyde and Jackie stay together instead.
 
Went out to AMC Lufkin to watch Scott Pilgrim vs the World for just the second time ever. First time was when it came out ten years ago.
 
Does anyone watch New Amsterdam? It's a feel-good medical drama that's enjoyable to watch, but it might also be the most Pollyannaish thing airing today with unrealistic solutions to all the red tape and spending budgets. I wonder if it's negatively affecting what patients expect from the health care system. At the rate this show is going, they'll be able to achieve what Starfleet Medical does by the final season.

My sister does, but we're Canadian so we already have high expectations from our healthcare system.
 
My sister does, but we're Canadian so we already have high expectations from our healthcare system.

Well this is a show that's cured systemic racism, Native American injustices, low income access to the internet, and the opioid crisis, and will probably achieve faster than light travel by season 5.

I don't think a single patient died in the first season.
 
Finished Jane The Virgin last night. Now I'm starting Shadow and Bone. (Watched the first episode when it came out, but going from start to finish now)
 
And this week on New Amsterdam, Max cured global warming. Once they cure death, where does this show go?
 
mixing it up with "Deadwood"
edit: oh, the doc is Lon Suder... cool
 
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