I just finished all of Warehouse 13. I have to admit it's repetitive by the end, as a lot of procedurals tend to be. But Pete and Claudia are fun to watch. If you liked Eureka you'll probably like Warehouse 13 and vice versa.
Extraction - mindless fun. Saw that a sequel is in the planning state. Thor survives somehow.
Warehouse 13 was fun. It went off on X-Files like 'conspiracy' for a bit but it was pleasant. I hate shows that start off immediately with a 'conspiracy'.
Running out of shows...
Started looking at "Barry" on HBO Go last night. Kind of goofy but had some funny moments. I'll go back for more...just for a few laughs.
Tried watching "Billions" which I had blown off a few years ago after one or two episodes. Same reaction this time around. Just nothing believable, nor anyone likable on that show. I can't understand the hype.
There's nothing civil about this war.
Good Omen's.
Dropped off some boxes at folks house (they have been house hunting), and was done once I sat down. (been 8am to midnights a lot of days) Watched a couple episodes of Bosch, and when that ended was given the controller (too cheap to pay prime for as little as I find for "free" on it).
Finally getting through Season 3 of Better Call Saul. Season 4 soon!
A great exapmle of the idea that "art thrives on limitations." It's amazing what the writers have done, considering many viewers already know the fate of most of the major characters.
I have a feeling a Breaking Bad rewatch is in our future. But maybe a rewatch of "The Shield" first. And perhaps the first two seasons of "Sons of Anarchy?" That show got really shitty after that. A rewatch of the one season of "Terriers" would probably be more rewarding.
REPETITION CREATES BELIEF
REPETITION BUILDS THE SEPARATE WORLDS WE LIVE AND DIE IN
NO EXCEPTIONS
Finished Homeland season 8 last night. It ended predictably. I'm not sad it's over though, tv shows really only have no more than 6 or 8 good seasons and to keep this one going would have been a mistake. I've viewed it as almost being a series in two parts; Brody and post-Brody, if that makes sense.
I've been slowly working my way through Magnum PI, I'm only on season 2. Magnum PI and Miami Vice were my jam as a kid in the 80's. I never really liked cartoons very much.
"The victor is not victorious if the vanquished does not consider himself so."
― Ennius
We are thoroughly enjoying Cannery Row, the Amazon Prime crime drama set in...well, let me see:
This series at first glance "appears" to be a standard Victorian detective investigating a murder. I would it as a dystopian,Steampunk, fantasy world drama series with an engaging plot, interesting characters, and a whole lotta nudal frontity.
It's one of the most entertaining things I've seen this year. 4.5 out of 5 stars.