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DANG!!! I was watching Homicide Hunter with Joe Kenda before realizing the victim in the case was Kelsey Grammer’s sister. I read about him and his sister some time ago. So very sad. Homicide Hunter: season 08 x episode 18
 
I had the same issue with Hulu but was able to finally log into the Hulu app my Disney login. I like that app’s interface better than Disney so I didn’t want to have to go through Disney every time.
Yeah, I tried multiple times, but no go. I may try again later, but for now I have my Hulu shows saved in Disney+.
I renewed my $2/month Starz subscription but I wish they had better original content. I’ve only watched two shows on there that were both just ok. I renewed just in case a new interesting show comes out.
Were you not eligible for the $1/month deal? You have to pay the year in advance. I agree on the content but thought it was worth $12.
 
Yeah, I tried multiple times, but no go. I may try again later, but for now I have my Hulu shows saved in Disney+.

Were you not eligible for the $1/month deal? You have to pay the year in advance. I agree on the content but thought it was worth $12.
I renewed it a couple of weeks ago and they were only only the $2 deal then. I should have waited but didn't think they'd go any lower!
 
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Is anyone here watching HEATED RIVALRY? Holy moly, son of a gun, finally LGBT scenes that equal those of their straight counterparts. Even my gay friends agree this is soft porn.

So many people have recommended the new monster series to me the Ed Gein story oh my god what sicko thought of the story lines? It’s hard for me to get through this.

In episode one or two I only got really interested when they actually introduced Anthony Perkins and his boyfriend tab Hunter, who my mom actually had a crush on lol.

And last, but not least real housewives of Beverly Hills starts tonight. What can I say?
 
I finished watching "Down Cemetery Road" and liked it very much. Emma Thompson is easily my favorite actress and she doesn't disappoint here. Ruth Wilson is excellent as well. More please.
 
I recently watched and enjoyed Talamasca: The Secret Order on AMC. Anne Rice is one of my favorite authors, and while this story isn't a direct adaptation of one of her books, I think I liked it more because of that. It expands on her "Immortal Universe" in a fun way (although for those who get queasy when there's a lot of blood, I think vampire stories are their own warning, so not for everyone).

Really excited for the new season of Interview with the Vampire when it comes out next year. It's being re-titled "The Vampire Lestat," to reflect the shift in focus to a new lead character (while Jacob will still be there as Louis, Lestat will be taking center stage, as he should, lol). I absolutely adore Sam Reid as Lestat, so this is on my must-watch-immediately-when-it-comes-out list.

Another one I'm looking forward to is the second season of Percy Jackson and the Olympians, which starts tonight on Disney Plus. I know it's mostly a kids' show, but supernatural/fantasy is my jam, so I'm going to be glued to my TV tonight. :)
 
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I am watching Apollo 13 on Starz right now. Somehow I never saw it. I heard a podcast where Kevin Bacon describes how they filmed the sequences where they were weightless —they went up on the NASA vomit comet rocket 600 times to get all the footage. :eek: It’s nice to watch and think about how good the science and engineering generally were, and the explorer and patriotic attitudes that they had.

ETA: I forgot to say I got an email offer for a standalone Hulu subscription for $2.99/month. Super annoyed about it because I took the Disney+/Hulu offer for $4.99/month on the last or maybe second to last day it was offered. I didn’t really want the Disney part of it.
 
I am watching Apollo 13 on Starz right now. Somehow I never saw it. I heard a podcast where Kevin Bacon describes how they filmed the sequences where they were weightless —they went up on the NASA vomit comet rocket 600 times to get all the footage. :eek: It’s nice to watch and think about how good the science and engineering generally were, and the explorer and patriotic attitudes that they had.

I love that movie. I'm not an overly emotional person in general, but its story really hit me in the feels, y'know? It wasn't just about these heroic men and their journey, but also how everyone behind the scenes worked so damn hard to get them home, how worried their families were, etc. It painted a full picture of what space exploration meant for everyone involved. And it was a nice touch at the end when they talked about where their lives took them afterward.
 
I love that movie. I'm not an overly emotional person in general, but its story really hit me in the feels, y'know? It wasn't just about these heroic men and their journey, but also how everyone behind the scenes worked so damn hard to get them home, how worried their families were, etc. It painted a full picture of what space exploration meant for everyone involved. And it was a nice touch at the end when they talked about where their lives took them afterward.
I loved it too. When you look at every emerging problem with that mission you appreciate the skill, work and risk involved in getting them home.
 
Last weekend, I binge watched the new Netflix docuseries, “Sean Combs: The Reckoning”. My overall score: 8.7/10.

Well, this was certainly one way for 50 Cent to get his revenge………😬. It was very compelling, especially if you’ve been curious about Combs’ place throughout the history of hip-hop. Especially the controversies.
 

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