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yello

back and brave
Location
France
A sad night a bit few nights back; we watched the final 6 Feet Under. It was like saying goodbye to a true friend, a real sadness. We've been watching series 1 thru 5 over the last months. It's excellent, up there with my favourite ever TV series.

Finished The Man In The High Castle too. Not in the same league as '6 Feet Under' but a good watch, though the final season (5?) took a little adjustment what with a major character being written out (actor not available)

Now to find something else.
 

wakemalcolm

Legendary Member
Location
Ratho
A sad night a bit few nights back; we watched the final 6 Feet Under. It was like saying goodbye to a true friend, a real sadness. We've been watching series 1 thru 5 over the last months. It's excellent, up there with my favourite ever TV series.

Finished The Man In The High Castle too. Not in the same league as '6 Feet Under' but a good watch, though the final season (5?) took a little adjustment what with a major character being written out (actor not available)

Now to find something else.

I made it through about 1 and a half seasons of The Man in the High Castle before concluding that the Man was fast asleep.....as was I at that point.
 

yello

back and brave
Location
France
As I say, the last season of Man High Castle does track differently - and not just as a means to wind it up. It MAY be more enjoyable to those that found the earlier seasons a bit meh or slow or whatever.
 

yello

back and brave
Location
France
My watch list at the moment is Beef (season 2), The Madison, Dear Life, Detective Hole and Girl Taken. I've started watching and binned Bait and Mint.

The Madison has been mentioned before on here I think. Another Taylor Sheridan (Landman) creation and indeed has shades of Landman to it. It's a homage to a landscape, an era and a culture (no surprises that it name checks the Robert Redford movie 'A River Runs Through It') and is arguably overly romanticised. That said, it has some cracking 'anti woke' lines and speeches (as we'd expect from Sheridan) - not quite with the same level of Landman humour but biting none-the-less. It's a good watch and Michelle Pfieffer is enjoying herself - it's always good to see an actor relishing their role. He's enigmatic is Taylor Sheridan, one has to wonder at his politics and beliefs. How serious is he being behind those laughs?

Surprise watch is Dear Life. It's an Australian production (on Stan if that helps anyone) that got a very sniffy review in The Guardian. I wasn't expecting much but I'm enjoying it greatly. Balances grief and humour well, as a widow makes contact with donor recipients of her dead husband's organs. There's a smile (rather than a lol) in the black humour but it never teeters over into either misplaced comedy nor overtly maudlin - as I say, balance. It's thoughtful and thought provoking. I recommend it.

The others, um, later...
 

Svendo

Legendary Member
Location
Walsden
Superb. I'm binge watching 3 episodes a night and having to reign myself in from watching more!

We’ve just finished Series 2 and concur, also had to ration the binging.
I do feel emotionally rinsed, but in a good way. Series 3 of The Pitt is due next January.
 

N0bodyOfTheGoat

Über Member
Location
Hampshire, UK
Feels quite strange not having the tv on the background, as per normal, after 17 days of the snooker world champs!

The senior world champs starts tonight, but besides Ronnie joining them this year, I'm not sure I can watch many of the others.
 
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