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Norry1

Legendary Member
Location
Warwick
A month into Apple TV and just finished Slow Horses (brill) and now started Severance which is looking very good after 2 episodes.

What else would you guys recommend from Apple TV?
 

Pblakeney

Über Member
A month into Apple TV and just finished Slow Horses (brill) and now started Severance which is looking very good after 2 episodes.

What else would you guys recommend from Apple TV?

Shrinking is very understated. Something nice and light before bed.
Ted Lasso is very funny and well acted. No, it's not about football.
 

MontyVeda

a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
Andor Series 2 - Episodes 7,8+9

This series is absolutely knocking it out the park, it really reminds you how good the original story (Empire vs Rebels) of Star Wars was without ever drifting into rubbish nostalgia baiting like so many of the recent SW offerings. I had a feeling that this week some pretty important events that we've seen in Star Wars Rebels (an animated series from 2014) should be covered and I was right, no spoilers but the writers of Andor very very cleverly weave their story and events into whats already established.

On the one hand I'm sad there are only 3 episodes left, but on the other given how good the first 9 have been I've got absolute confidence they'll be absolute gold with no filler or time wasting at all.

Not seen any of it yet but glad to hear it's living up to the first series.

In other news, I'm four episodes into series 6 of Cobra Kai and... it's lost its sense of humour. What started out as a wonderful send up of one of the worst movie franchises of all time, miraculously justifying the existence of all those unnecessary sequels now feels like an unnecessary sequel in itself. So far this is garbage but i will watch all fifteen episodes and hope they don't do a seventh series.
 

Way-Out-West

Senior Member
Location
Pinno's attic
A month into Apple TV and just finished Slow Horses (brill) and now started Severance which is looking very good after 2 episodes.

What else would you guys recommend from Apple TV?

A few that might have gone under the radar:

Pachinko- Excellent
Servent- Horror lite. Entertaining enough.
Black Bird-. Prison drama. Excellent acting.
Silo- Hmm dystopian future. Started out ok, then declined.
Shining Girls- Timeshifting serial killer.
Sugar- Colin Farrell as a private detective with a difference.
Dark Matter- Quantum shifts. OK.
Drops of God- French Japanese wine tasting. Better than it sounds.
 

Electric_Andy

Heavy Metal Fan
Location
Plymouth
Not seen any of it yet but glad to hear it's living up to the first series.

In other news, I'm four episodes into series 6 of Cobra Kai and... it's lost its sense of humour. What started out as a wonderful send up of one of the worst movie franchises of all time, miraculously justifying the existence of all those unnecessary sequels now feels like an unnecessary sequel in itself. So far this is garbage but i will watch all fifteen episodes and hope they don't do a seventh series.

I did like Cobra Kai at the start, as you say it was nice to see all of the old characters on screen and you could accept the rather corniness of it all. But I gave up on series 5 - the emergence of new main characters were awful, and quickly became so bad that I switched off
 
We Own This City
Finished this and it's an enjoyable enough crime romp, as a power struggle in a seemingly otherwise stable crime gang threatens lives and livelihoods.

Trouble is I'm watching Mobland at the same time (not finished yet) and without comparing budgets or casts directly the story in Mobland is imminently more interesting.

WOTC almost forgets it's about coke dealing and gangs at times, it's not a bad show but I feel the crime angle could almost have been any other business that is being fought over whereas Mobland crime is at the front and centre all the time.

6/10

1 epsiode left, and we're absolutely lovin' it! I really like the focus on the families, the wheelin anna dealin, the double-crossing, the (relative) lack of fights/shootouts. It's clearly what the producers were aiming for. This may be the first drug drama I've watched where NOONE is shown actually consuming the stuff!
The writing is amazing - the tension is palpable; at this point every possible outcome is still in play. The three main protagonists all have a serious secret they are keeping from key people. Everyone needs someone else to do something, and has some sort of hold on someone else. Without it all seeming terribly contrived!
 

Dan Lotus

Über Member
Two really good and different programs I have watched in recent months.
*Disclaimer, I love foreign drama with subtitles*
Reacher series 3 - Fantastic action from start to finish, and although it's been probably more than 20 years since I read the book, so my memory is not all that, it was close enough (for me) to the story line to do it justice. The big guy, whose name I forget, is awesome in the part, almost as I pictured Reacher from the description in the books, but I probably pictured him a bit older, though of course if they get to ten series that would probably meet my mental picture by then. His name just came to me, Alan Ritchson?

I've never been able to watch one of the so called Reacher films, and have no plans for that to change.
I don't mind cruise, but to cast him as Reacher was an ego trip to end all ego trips, disappointed Child signed it off really, but then I guess there was a mahoosive check (see what I did there) to act as a Persuader....

All4 App / Walter Presents - Cold Summer - set in the early 90s, and in a beautiful location.
It's not a fast moving action packed program, but it's beautifully shot, written and acted, 9/10 from me.
It was filmed in 2023, and is from book 1 of a 3 part trilogy, so dearly hoping for 2 more.........
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DaveReading

Don't suffer fools gladly (must try harder!)
Location
Reading, obvs
All4 App / Walter Presents - Cold Summer - set in the early 90s, and in a beautiful location.
It's not a fast moving action packed program, but it's beautifully shot, written and acted, 9/10 from me.
It was filmed in 2023, and is from book 1 of a 3 part trilogy, so dearly hoping for 2 more.........
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Agreed about L'estate fredda. Having holidayed in Puglia, including Bari, last year it was nice to see familiar locations.

I keep an eye on RAIplay.it for upcoming series that Walter might show, but sadly there's no sign of any sequel (yet). I'm told by my Italian teacher that the novels are also a great read, with several (including The Cold Summer) available in English translation.

As it happens, I watched another Italian film also starring Alessio Boni at the weekend, this time playing Enrico Piaggio, the industrialist responsible for the original Vespa.
 

wakemalcolm

Legendary Member
Location
Ratho
For fruit based viewing:
Your friends and neighbours is hitting the right tone in a 'modern life is rubbish even if you're loaded' way.
Also, if you've ever had to work with software developers, Mythic Quest is so much on point for seasons 1 and 2. After that it's dross and has been cancelled.
Shrinking season 1 is good. Season 2 doesn't really know what to do with itself.
Has anyone watched For all mankind season 3? After the season 2 finale I had too many concerns about where it was headed (into soapland, I feared).
 

Dan Lotus

Über Member
Agreed about L'estate fredda. Having holidayed in Puglia, including Bari, last year it was nice to see familiar locations.

I keep an eye on RAIplay.it for upcoming series that Walter might show, but sadly there's no sign of any sequel (yet). I'm told by my Italian teacher that the novels are also a great read, with several (including The Cold Summer) available in English translation.

As it happens, I watched another Italian film also starring Alessio Boni at the weekend, this time playing Enrico Piaggio, the industrialist responsible for the original Vespa.
I believe another fantastic series, Lolita Lobosco, is filmed down there as well - it does look absolutely stunning. I know Italy reasonably well, as my brother lives in Champoluc, very northern Italy in the alps, and we are fortunate to be able to house sit near Lucca - yet to venture much further south, but it's on the list, but need to wait til we can go out of school holidays really.

I had a plan to try and get hold of the books, I reckon they must be a good read.
I'm hoping as the series was only made in 2023 there is hope of a 2nd and 3rd series, as presumably that was the intent, but I suppose if viewing figures were not high enough then it might have been killed off :-(

The Enrico Piaggio film sounds interesting, this is the first time I have seen the lead actor in anything to the best of my knowledge.
Do you speak Italian, or are you reliant on subtitles like me?

Gratuitous Lolita and her Autobianchi Bianchina picture because, well why not.
This is pure escapism for me, so I save these for when I need a bit of a pick me up, or really have some time to sit back, relax and soak up the scenery - Tall woman / tiny car
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For those unaware, she is married to Luca Zingaretti who is a producer on this show, and he played the long running Inspector Montalbano.
 
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