VGThuy
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Following Ricky Gervais on Twitter makes me not want to watch anything he does.
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I saw a commercial for the new season of Bloodlines on Netflix if anyone watches that series.
Amazon has a new original series on Prime, Dr. Thorne. Has anyone watched this?
An odd-ball Trollope novel: IIRC, Anthony's brother Thomas (also a novelist) sketched out the plot and Anthony took it from there. Still, it was better than Framley Parsonage. Elizabeth Gaskell reviewed FP and said "I wish Framley Parsonage would go on forever." To which I could only say, "But it did, Mrs. Gaskell, it DID." That said, thanks for the heads-up. I will check it out.I haven't seen it, but it has a great pedigree: written & produced by Julian Fellowes, and based on an Anthony Trollope novel.
Richard Armitage was perfectly cast as John Thornton.My favorite.![]()
I agree North and South was fabulous, but I also liked Cranford. Well, the first season anyway.
Just noticed Bridge Of Spies is now available on Netflix!![]()
I know it's in its second season, but I didn't discover Grace and Frankie until I saw Lily Tomlin on one of the late night shows -- The Daily Show, I think. I've watched the first eight episodes from the first season on Netflix and I love it. Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin together are just wonderful, and the rest of the cast members are no slouches either!
It gets better and better with each episode, I thought. We binged it, after watching the first few episodes over time, if that is any indication of its quality. I'd rate Bloodline 8/10.I really like Kyle Chandler, so I wanted to like this show. But I didn't. I watched a few episodes and gave up. It isn't just dark. It's very slow. Maybe it picks up later in the series? It gets fairly good reviews.
I find Elementary fairly entertaining, but it's not a show I can binge-watch. Which is a good thing.
I know it's in its second season, but I didn't discover Grace and Frankie until I saw Lily Tomlin on one of the late night shows -- The Daily Show, I think. I've watched the first eight episodes from the first season on Netflix and I love it. Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin together are just wonderful, and the rest of the cast members are no slouches either!
I really like the setting for Bloodline & the storyline with the grey areas regarding whether the so called black sheep of the family is really a scapegoat for them. One of my problems with the show (just like Damages by the same team) is that it is hard to find characters you can really root for (perhaps the detective Marco or the nurse Chelsea) because they all have so many unlikable traits. Even so, it's still interesting.
As I mentioned in a previous TV thread, Jane/Lily feeding off one another is the best part of the show.
Sam Waterston and Martin Sheen are endearing, but seem too self-conscious/self-aware when doing comedy.
If only they had better actors playing the kids...
My favorite summer show last year. I love Rachel and Quinn'a dynamics. Love me some female anti heroes! season 2 is starting soon and it looksI'm home sick today and got a HULU free trial just so I can watch the series UnREAL, which I'd heard is great. It's pretty dark, but definitely addictive. Shiri Appleby is great, and I always love Constance Zimmer.