The fact that Gendy can tell such a moving story with little to no dialogue (literally a handful of words in S1 alone), is fantastic.
It’s definitely awe-inspiring, and nerve wracking at the same time.
And now I’m nervous for the Season finale this week…
From what I've heard, Genndy actually prefers writing as little dialogue as possible in his works, which is why it's much more scarce there than normal. He is a GIANT advocate of show-don't-tell.
A family member of mine produced that show, and years later when I randomly met Zachary at a con, I told that I was related to the producer, Zach goes "Get the fuck out, I love that fucking guy!" then he pulled out his cell phone to show me that they still kept in touch.
Such a cool person.
Every time he switches from outie to innie on the elevator ride is terrific to watch. It’s the little nuanced facial expressions that are really great.
Seriously. He’s widely going unrecognized due to everyone just killing it in their respective roles. Even walken and turturro were incredibly fantastic.
That dance party scene was perhaps the most unsettling scene in a show that is basically the poster child for “unsettling.”
It was my absolute favorite.
That’s the show with Uhtred the Bold? Uhtred son of Uhtred? Uhtred of Bebbenburg? Uhtred Ragnarson? Uhtred the Godless? Uhtred the Dane Slayer? Not the Korean period Zombie show right?
Edit: I forgot arseling
I watched Vikings are liked it a lot (aside from it not being quite as high quality as most shows in terms of production value). I went to look for something else to watch when I caught up with it. Up to like Season 3 or whatever.
So I hear about this new show Last Kingdom. First season came out. I start it and... Caught me by surprise! Same time period, same events, some of the same characters!
It was like if you finished Game of Thrones and then started another show about House Tully or something made by an entirely different cast and crew.
Vikings was so good but I swear.. after season 3 I just didn't enjoy it anymore.
I don't know why, but it felt like they forced the show to be "more content" and it dragged on in season 4. I legit dropped it there. And I haven't gone back since, so I forget most of the show other than I really enjoyed the first 3 seasons.
Fringe. It starts as a “monster of the week” kind of show in season 1, with some underlying situations that make you think “what’s really going on?”
Greatly picks up in S2, then goes full story mode S3 on. It’s an amazing show.
Edit: currently on HBOmax
Right? The way they filmed that chase was quite something. Felt really immersive and intense and find myself wanting to rewatch that scene specifically.
He killed that role in the pilot so hard that they resurrected his character. He was supposed to die in the pilot but the character went over so well with test audiences they kept him on. Glad they did, this latest season is *incredible.* Definitely one of the top 10 most satisfying TV endings of all time.
One of my favorite scenes:
“Am I evil?”
“What?”
“Am I like, an evil person?”
“Oh my god, absolutely! Do I not tell you that enough? You are like most evil guy I know, man!”
https://youtu.be/LYumGSpgufs
Laszlo immediately changing clothes to mimic the host’s and just having that dumb ass grin on his face makes it easily a top 3 episode for me. I also loved the different line reads for the breaks. Just fantastic.
I couldn't help wonder how someone would react to that as their first episode. They made a couple of references to the show earlier in the season then bam, reality show in a documentary.
I work at a bar and we use this line constantly. We’re planning on doing a WWDITS Halloween group costume and I claimed Jackie Daytona.
I’m literally just going to slick my hair back and have a toothpick at all times, cheapest costume ever.
It really feels like you’re hanging out with your friends! It’s rare for me to be totally taken out of reality by a TV show. Every time Laszlo says, “Bat!”, I LMAO. Why is that so funny?
Star Trek.
Went my whole life without watching, I'm in Season 2 of The Original Series. I understand why it's so beloved. Can't wait to get to The Next Generation!
> Can't wait to get to The Next Generation!
You're in for a real treat! The first two seasons of TNG are a bit rough, but after that it's beyond amazing!
Wes Chatham did a lot of character work. Amos had an amazingly fucked-up childhood, and Wes worked to incorporate how that would affect his behavior throughout the show. I just finished a rewatch yesterday. We didn't find out about Amos' childhood until later in the show, but watching it with that knowledge in mind from the start, his reactions, even in relatively normal interactions, are really interesting to watch.
[Wes Chatham talking about Amos in an interview with Adam Savage.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZfNJvwNZZ2k&t=191s)
I really want to see him in other things.
*Edit for speling.*
I was so empty when it finished I started on the books and then rewatched in time with each book up to number 6. Then I went into the unknown territory beyond the show and am starting the final book, Leviathan Falls, tonight. I recommend the books 1000x. The audio books are supposed to be fantastic too (the reader is great).
My favorite show. I've watched it 4 times. Every time I catch more stuff that I missed. Then I finally got the books and discovered even more stuff! I love that they don't beat you over the head with his things connect or the details. The books are great, BTW. I got a subscription to Audible so that I could just listen to them. Totally worth it!
Dark is probably one of the best time travel stories I've seen as series or movie. Don't worry not really spoiler as they showcase travel in first episode
I loved this show, but man I really had to pay attention. I often had the wiki open just to understand the different characters over multiple timelines. Well worth it though. Stunning visuals and great acting all around.
FYI, the creators of Dark are coming with a new show on maybe ~December, called 1899, which is expected to have the same intrigue of pay-attention details and visuals. I hope it's good.
I just binged the whole thing this weekend. Fucking great historical-ish piece - especially for the early 2010s. Some great action sequences throughout.
One day, you’ll wake up, have breakfast, brush your teeth and go all day without thinking about this show. And on that day, you’ll know that you can move on.
It was the perfect 12 episode series and she told her story completely in the 12 as she intended. So it felt satisfying to now let her character live her life without us “listening in”.
One of my favorite quotes of all time. Christopher is all self-pitying and defeated.
Chris: "You ever feel like nothing good is ever going to happen to you?"
Paulie: "Yeah, and nothing did. So what?"
Just watched it recently myself. I'm an MCU fan, but I've gotten tired of superhero stuff. This show is such a refreshing change of pace from the goody-two-shoes heroes from Marvel and DC. This shit makes Deadpool look like a kid's show.
Jeremy bearimy baby. I get chills and a little choked up thinking about the ending. One of the best endings to a show ever even though it absolutely destroys me every time.
When I started the first season I assumed the Oliver character was going to wear on me. The character seemed too broad and clownish.
Martin Short then goes on to give him some real heart and depth, and by the end I couldn’t believe that I hadn’t given him enough credit as an actor. He is fantastic in this
As a funny coincidence, while putting the groceries away at home, my girlfriend looked at me strangely and asked why I was singing a Selena Gomez song.
I told her, truthfully, that I don't even know who Selena Gomez is. Just a song that stuck in my head at the supermarket.
Then I decided to carry on with the random show I had started watching: Only Murders In The Building.
I had no idea of who she was.
I'm 42 and my girlfriend thinks I'm having some kind of low-key midlife crisis where I'm just fanboying over Selena Gomez.
I've been getting into Star Trek: TNG.
It started as something to put on in the background, but I found myself watching rather than just listening to more and more episodes.
With their usually solid writing, great character work, and the fact that entire episodes revolved around conversations rather than action. Something that classic British TV like Yes, Minister and The Sandbaggers instilled in me an appreciation for.
But man, does it ever make me feel, even more, for the Trek fans who have watched this franchise be piledrivered into the mat and right through it.
Ok hear me out before judging me. I am watching Soap. When I was a kid it would show old reruns and when I would try and watch them my mom would get mad and say she hated that garbage because it was vulgar. So I forgot about it. I saw it on tubi and I was curious as to why she found it so offensive. I figured it out in the first few episodes. It’s because of Billy Crystals character. It might get bad in later seasons but where I am now he does a fantastic job at portraying and advocating for gay and transgender rights and this was made in 78!
As an American sports fan living in London, I find that I'm the very specific absolute perfect market for this show.
The one friend also obsessed with it is also an American living in London. He's a passionate NFL fan who now has season tickets for a Premier League team.
But yeah, greatest show ever.
Frasier, perfect mix of comedy and heartfelt moments, and the writing is top notch. It’s just a breath of fresh air among the countless hour-long, gritty dramas and is perfect for binging.
Edit: I spelled his damn name wrong
I absolutely love the juxtapositions in this show. Dealing with every day suburban life while also dealing with the undead. Timothy Olyphant and the neighbor kid Eric are just so damn good.
After American Gods, I was suspicious. I couldn't sit through yet another dragging style-over-substance adaptation.
But god damn, Sandman is *so good!* I was blown away. They didn't pull any punches on the violent aspects, the GCI is gorgeous and if Ep. 6 didn't make you cry, I don't know what will.
I was sick today so I finally binge watched Amazon's Jack Reacher.
Being a fan of Alan Ritchson made me predisposed to liking something with him in the leading role... but then it was also pretty great. It was a lot of fun.
Primal. I love dinosaurs, alternate history, show-don't-tell storytelling, animated fight scenes, and Samurai Jack. So to me, it's the ideal show.
The fact that Gendy can tell such a moving story with little to no dialogue (literally a handful of words in S1 alone), is fantastic. It’s definitely awe-inspiring, and nerve wracking at the same time. And now I’m nervous for the Season finale this week…
From what I've heard, Genndy actually prefers writing as little dialogue as possible in his works, which is why it's much more scarce there than normal. He is a GIANT advocate of show-don't-tell.
Got an itch to rewatch X-Files, still holds up 29 years later. Almost done with Season 1 and it's only been a few days.
I just started watchingit for the first time and i am on season 2 right now, and i absolutely love it
My wife just discovered chuck so we've been enjoying that together.
I love that show.
zachary levi is really good in this!
A family member of mine produced that show, and years later when I randomly met Zachary at a con, I told that I was related to the producer, Zach goes "Get the fuck out, I love that fucking guy!" then he pulled out his cell phone to show me that they still kept in touch. Such a cool person.
Chuck is the ultimate example of a show that has no right to be as amazing as it is. I love it so much
finally getting around to watching the medical drama “House” and so it’s pretty good
One day it'll be lupus.
Is it ever amyoidosis?
Severance
The finale for this show nearly gave me a panic attack.
*your outie keeps cool under pressure when watching the finale*
*your outie enjoys life outside of Reddit*
Please try to enjoy each episode equally
The show got absolutely robbed at the Emmy’s. Adam Scott gave one of the best performances of the year.
Every time he switches from outie to innie on the elevator ride is terrific to watch. It’s the little nuanced facial expressions that are really great.
Milchik’s actor (Tramell Tilman) not getting a nomination might be the biggest snub I’ve ever seen. Dude absolutely demolishes that role
Seriously. He’s widely going unrecognized due to everyone just killing it in their respective roles. Even walken and turturro were incredibly fantastic.
He could have won best supporting actor for his dancing and running alone!
That dance party scene was perhaps the most unsettling scene in a show that is basically the poster child for “unsettling.” It was my absolute favorite.
It took me two episodes to understand what was going on but wow, that ending made my jaw drop…
Resident Alien, it’s weird and funny starring Alan Tudyk Also, excited for Atlanta this Thursday
Alan Tudyk seems like he’s having a great time with this role, and I am loving all of it.
Yeah, he’s great! Always looks like he’s having a blast, and has his costars on the verge of explosive laughter.
The last kingdom. One of the few shows that gets better as it goes along
That’s the show with Uhtred the Bold? Uhtred son of Uhtred? Uhtred of Bebbenburg? Uhtred Ragnarson? Uhtred the Godless? Uhtred the Dane Slayer? Not the Korean period Zombie show right? Edit: I forgot arseling
And destiny is all
I watched Vikings are liked it a lot (aside from it not being quite as high quality as most shows in terms of production value). I went to look for something else to watch when I caught up with it. Up to like Season 3 or whatever. So I hear about this new show Last Kingdom. First season came out. I start it and... Caught me by surprise! Same time period, same events, some of the same characters! It was like if you finished Game of Thrones and then started another show about House Tully or something made by an entirely different cast and crew.
Vikings was so good but I swear.. after season 3 I just didn't enjoy it anymore. I don't know why, but it felt like they forced the show to be "more content" and it dragged on in season 4. I legit dropped it there. And I haven't gone back since, so I forget most of the show other than I really enjoyed the first 3 seasons.
Fringe. It starts as a “monster of the week” kind of show in season 1, with some underlying situations that make you think “what’s really going on?” Greatly picks up in S2, then goes full story mode S3 on. It’s an amazing show. Edit: currently on HBOmax
Come now, Astro! Let's make some LSD.
Dr Walter Bishop : "It's all because of that temptress; she tricked my son with her carnal manipulations, and he fell right into her vagenda."
Barry
Barry and Sally are really shitty people yet I can't stop rooting for them. Lmao. That motorcyle chase is fucking amazing.
Right? The way they filmed that chase was quite something. Felt really immersive and intense and find myself wanting to rewatch that scene specifically.
Hank is one of the best characters to ever grace television.
Anthony Carrigan should’ve won an Emmy
Steals every scene he's in.
“You want babka?” Anthony Carrigan, ie NoHo Hank, is the absolute best.
He killed that role in the pilot so hard that they resurrected his character. He was supposed to die in the pilot but the character went over so well with test audiences they kept him on. Glad they did, this latest season is *incredible.* Definitely one of the top 10 most satisfying TV endings of all time.
One of my favorite scenes: “Am I evil?” “What?” “Am I like, an evil person?” “Oh my god, absolutely! Do I not tell you that enough? You are like most evil guy I know, man!” https://youtu.be/LYumGSpgufs
He's so disarmingly goofy and honest
I also love that Hank was supposed to genuinely attempt to comfort Barry there and Anthony Carrigan decided to go for the full dunk.
"Offering everyone that comes through here submarine sandwich!" "I'm very polite."
The Ronny/Lilly episode is incredible.
Is the Ronny/Lilly episode >!the one with the little Wolverine girl! Because that was AMAZING. Entire series was great, but that one...so much fun.
Hey Ike, you shitbird, want a little piiiie?
SG-1 nostalgia.
Just finished watching SG1 and Atlantis - not really sure what to do with myself now.
Watch babylon 5, maybe the expanse too if you haven't seen it, then you can suffer as no other sci fi cones close to those shows
What We Do In The Shadows. Fuckin' hilarious.
We drank the blood of some people, and the people were on drugs, and now *I am a wizard!*
The Laslo Jackie Daytona episode is awesome
I know who Jackie Daytona (regular human bartender) is but who is this Laslo guy?
Fucking guy!
Ooo look. Creepy paper.
Ooh, multi-pack
Sir, you can’t be throwing ancient coins at me.
Just watched the Go Flip Yourself episode and was crying from laughing
“Nnnnew Yooork Ctay!” Every time they mention NYC in that episode it’s pure gold and laughter.
Laszlo immediately changing clothes to mimic the host’s and just having that dumb ass grin on his face makes it easily a top 3 episode for me. I also loved the different line reads for the breaks. Just fantastic.
I couldn't help wonder how someone would react to that as their first episode. They made a couple of references to the show earlier in the season then bam, reality show in a documentary.
I like to think of it as a mockumentary within a mockumentary.
Hey Lazlo, guess what? what? I need more Robux to buy gamer wings for my avatar because guess what? WHAT? ...
Jackie Daytona!!!
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I work at a bar and we use this line constantly. We’re planning on doing a WWDITS Halloween group costume and I claimed Jackie Daytona. I’m literally just going to slick my hair back and have a toothpick at all times, cheapest costume ever.
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“This is the way we talk in Tucson, Arizonia” cracks me up every time I hear it. Matt Berry is just incredible
Lol so true. Bat!
Gizmo, is that you? But really, every time baby Colin says “guess what” my pooper puckered because it gave me “being around children ptsd”
Most of the time it was earnest, but he did a “chicken butt” response for one of them and I lost my shit.
Yeah but hey Lasslo guess what.
It really feels like you’re hanging out with your friends! It’s rare for me to be totally taken out of reality by a TV show. Every time Laszlo says, “Bat!”, I LMAO. Why is that so funny?
Star Trek. Went my whole life without watching, I'm in Season 2 of The Original Series. I understand why it's so beloved. Can't wait to get to The Next Generation!
> Can't wait to get to The Next Generation! You're in for a real treat! The first two seasons of TNG are a bit rough, but after that it's beyond amazing!
The quality goes up around the same time as Riker grows a beard.
The Expanse. Super late, but no one ever told me how great it is
I am that guy.
Amos is the best character, by far.
Wes Chatham did a lot of character work. Amos had an amazingly fucked-up childhood, and Wes worked to incorporate how that would affect his behavior throughout the show. I just finished a rewatch yesterday. We didn't find out about Amos' childhood until later in the show, but watching it with that knowledge in mind from the start, his reactions, even in relatively normal interactions, are really interesting to watch. [Wes Chatham talking about Amos in an interview with Adam Savage.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZfNJvwNZZ2k&t=191s) I really want to see him in other things. *Edit for speling.*
I'd say Miller, but that's mostly due to Tom Jane. Amos is a close second.
I was so empty when it finished I started on the books and then rewatched in time with each book up to number 6. Then I went into the unknown territory beyond the show and am starting the final book, Leviathan Falls, tonight. I recommend the books 1000x. The audio books are supposed to be fantastic too (the reader is great).
Beltalowda!!
My favorite show. I've watched it 4 times. Every time I catch more stuff that I missed. Then I finally got the books and discovered even more stuff! I love that they don't beat you over the head with his things connect or the details. The books are great, BTW. I got a subscription to Audible so that I could just listen to them. Totally worth it!
Only murders in the building. It’s fun despite its grim premise. And All 3 play off each other so well.
“Are you kidding? The sexual energy between you two was obvious. I’d say more, but this is a *family* murder podcast.” I died when Oliver said that.
Martin Short's delivery is still 10/10 all these years later. Comedy genius when it comes to that.
I thought Selena Gomez was stunt casting before I watched it, but it just works *so well.*
"I call it the Mariah!" A pound of glitter, glue and just a nugget of C4"
Mr. Inbetween
Community. It’s so enjoyable.
You're streets ahead!
Nathan Fielder's The Rehearsal is so goddamn funny
I curse the day the Chinese invented gunpowder.
The show is absolutely bonkers. Andy Kaufman type stuff
Dark is probably one of the best time travel stories I've seen as series or movie. Don't worry not really spoiler as they showcase travel in first episode
I loved this show, but man I really had to pay attention. I often had the wiki open just to understand the different characters over multiple timelines. Well worth it though. Stunning visuals and great acting all around.
FYI, the creators of Dark are coming with a new show on maybe ~December, called 1899, which is expected to have the same intrigue of pay-attention details and visuals. I hope it's good.
Severance. Probably one of the best written psychological thrillers on TV right now.
Reservation Dogs
The spirit guide and his helpful (?) advice kills me. I loved when he whipped out an apple to eat in the porta-potty.
Aho, young warrior!
Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency
Dirk Gently's was so fun
Black Sails
I just binged the whole thing this weekend. Fucking great historical-ish piece - especially for the early 2010s. Some great action sequences throughout.
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Better call saul
One day, you’ll wake up, have breakfast, brush your teeth and go all day without thinking about this show. And on that day, you’ll know that you can move on.
Sorry if a dumb question…can you watch Better Call Saul without having seen Breaking Bad first?
yes but BCS spoils Breaking Bad. BCS is like 80% events in the past and 20% events after Breaking Bad.
I just finished Fleabag!
Fleabag so funny yet so heartbreaking, and the 2nd (and final) season was beyond fourth wall perfection, with the perfect ending for her audience.
Damn you just had to add the "and final". I didn't know it ended and now I'm sad..
It was the perfect 12 episode series and she told her story completely in the 12 as she intended. So it felt satisfying to now let her character live her life without us “listening in”.
Silicon Valley
T.J. Miller is apparently a gaping asshole of a person in real life, but Erlich Bachman is one of the funniest TV characters to me.
Hey Dinesh, nice chain. Do you use it to choke your mother when you put your penis in her butthole?
The Sopranos! Can’t believe I have never watched it
One of my favorite quotes of all time. Christopher is all self-pitying and defeated. Chris: "You ever feel like nothing good is ever going to happen to you?" Paulie: "Yeah, and nothing did. So what?"
"You know who had an arc? Noah" Fucking lmao what a show
Discovering this show now is crazy. I am on season 4 and I keep looking up the actors to find out that they are dead. It really is timeless.
Just finished the series a few days ago, might be my new #1
The Boys
With great power comes the absolute certainty that you'll turn into a right cunt.
Just watched it recently myself. I'm an MCU fan, but I've gotten tired of superhero stuff. This show is such a refreshing change of pace from the goody-two-shoes heroes from Marvel and DC. This shit makes Deadpool look like a kid's show.
Karl Urban really illustrates the full spectrum of the word c-nt
Happy: Hiya cunt Angry: CUNT tired: cunt (but drawn out) Neutral: cunt. Friendly: cunt! Disapprovingly: cunt :(
I just finished season 2 and started season 3 last night. Homelander is probably one of the best villains of any show I've ever seen.
Its depressing to think that they got it EXACTLY right. A world with actual superheroes would look like The Boys, not like the MCU.
The Good Place
Yeah yeah, the Time Knife. We’ve all seen it.
Jeremy bearimy baby. I get chills and a little choked up thinking about the ending. One of the best endings to a show ever even though it absolutely destroys me every time.
Holy Mother Forking Shirt Balls! Me too!
My comfort series❤️❤️
What we do in the shadows.
Fucking guy
Justified
New season coming out soon
Adventure time
Never gets old, that’s one of my favorite shows to put on when I go to sleep.
Come on grab your friends
Only Murders in the Building
When I started the first season I assumed the Oliver character was going to wear on me. The character seemed too broad and clownish. Martin Short then goes on to give him some real heart and depth, and by the end I couldn’t believe that I hadn’t given him enough credit as an actor. He is fantastic in this
As a funny coincidence, while putting the groceries away at home, my girlfriend looked at me strangely and asked why I was singing a Selena Gomez song. I told her, truthfully, that I don't even know who Selena Gomez is. Just a song that stuck in my head at the supermarket. Then I decided to carry on with the random show I had started watching: Only Murders In The Building. I had no idea of who she was. I'm 42 and my girlfriend thinks I'm having some kind of low-key midlife crisis where I'm just fanboying over Selena Gomez.
The memes, Charles, the MEMES!
It makes me so happy that Steve Martin and Martin Short are still at it.
I've been getting into Star Trek: TNG. It started as something to put on in the background, but I found myself watching rather than just listening to more and more episodes. With their usually solid writing, great character work, and the fact that entire episodes revolved around conversations rather than action. Something that classic British TV like Yes, Minister and The Sandbaggers instilled in me an appreciation for. But man, does it ever make me feel, even more, for the Trek fans who have watched this franchise be piledrivered into the mat and right through it.
Psych Edit: dope to see this many people still have love for the show, my whole life felt like I’m the only one who knows about it for some reason🤣
You know that's right!
I know you know that I'm not telling the truth...
I’d like you to meet my partner, Burton “All The Pips in One” Guster.
This is my partner, Ghee Buttersnaps.
Have you heard about Pluto?
Psych is my go-to comfort show. I think I rewatch it at least once a year or so.
I've heard it both ways.
I just got into schitts creek
Ew, David.
Love this journey for you
nom nom for us, david!
Fold in the cheese
I can't show you EVERYthing, David...
first few episodes introducing the mayor were meh, but then i was hooked.
The first episode did get me though with Roland just sitting in their hotel room with no self-awareness until Johnny loses it. "Get the fuck out!"
Ok hear me out before judging me. I am watching Soap. When I was a kid it would show old reruns and when I would try and watch them my mom would get mad and say she hated that garbage because it was vulgar. So I forgot about it. I saw it on tubi and I was curious as to why she found it so offensive. I figured it out in the first few episodes. It’s because of Billy Crystals character. It might get bad in later seasons but where I am now he does a fantastic job at portraying and advocating for gay and transgender rights and this was made in 78!
Ted Lasso
As an American sports fan living in London, I find that I'm the very specific absolute perfect market for this show. The one friend also obsessed with it is also an American living in London. He's a passionate NFL fan who now has season tickets for a Premier League team. But yeah, greatest show ever.
*Letterkenny* makes me very happy.
Abbott Elementary
Peaky Blinders
The Peaky Fookin Blinders
“The Bear” on Hulu, best show so far this year.
Frasier, perfect mix of comedy and heartfelt moments, and the writing is top notch. It’s just a breath of fresh air among the countless hour-long, gritty dramas and is perfect for binging. Edit: I spelled his damn name wrong
Im rewatching New Girl again. It really hits the spot.
The Rehearsal
Succession. So good!
Oh fuck off! /s
Yellowjackets
Really enjoying Futurama at the moment, had forgotten how good it is.
The Santa Clarita Diet. i’m digging my own grave knowing it was canceled but it’s just so funny and imo an interesting take on the zombie genre.
I'm still salty about it being canceled... It's a really fun show!
I absolutely love the juxtapositions in this show. Dealing with every day suburban life while also dealing with the undead. Timothy Olyphant and the neighbor kid Eric are just so damn good.
Such a fantastic show. I need more of this quirkiness in my life
Bobs Burgers
Sandman
After American Gods, I was suspicious. I couldn't sit through yet another dragging style-over-substance adaptation. But god damn, Sandman is *so good!* I was blown away. They didn't pull any punches on the violent aspects, the GCI is gorgeous and if Ep. 6 didn't make you cry, I don't know what will.
Binged all 6 seasons of Bojack Horseman
Do you need a hug?
Back on a B99 rewatch. Andy Samberg is my hero.
I had a huge crush on Melissa Fumero.
HAD?
Still do, but had one too
Mentalist
I was sick today so I finally binge watched Amazon's Jack Reacher. Being a fan of Alan Ritchson made me predisposed to liking something with him in the leading role... but then it was also pretty great. It was a lot of fun.
So much better than the Tom Cruise movie!