I'm several episodes in on "Letterkenny" (on Hulu). Canadian humor. Many laugh-out-loud moments. Recommended.
Rosco
I'm several episodes in on "Letterkenny" (on Hulu). Canadian humor. Many laugh-out-loud moments. Recommended.
Rosco
Valley of Tears on HBOMax - Israeli series about the Oct. 73 war. First episode is exciting. I had a friend in grad school from Israel. Had to go back. Got hit in his armored vehicle. Came back and showed us his scars and the shrapnel they took out of him.
The book ("The Good Shepherd" by CS Forester) was quite good -- you might like it. I read it this fall, and it made the movie a little better. The book is still one-sided, but it had a better, more realistic feel to it than the movie.
I rented "Fatman" the other night. It was a good distraction, nothing great, and probably not worth the rental fee, but at least it was something a little different.
I've been watching the Archer season where they are in space. It's been pretty good so far. Pam is some sort of rock monster for this one. Mallory and Ray don't seem to get much attention this season so far, though.
Sorta around sometimes for some of your shitty mod needs.
I've been watching a British show on Hulu. "In The Flesh." It's a post post-apocalypse "Zombie" movie. I almost stopped after the first episode, but they though in a twist at the end that caused me to give it another look.
It's got a unique angle. Years after the apocalypse, somebody develops a treatment that stops those with PDS (Partially Deceased Syndrome) from killing. They are no longer feral. But it's a treatment, not a cure. They still look like corpses. They have to take a shot every day. The show focuses on the problems of trying to reintegrate into society. Many of them have killed in their "untreated" state. Sometimes family.
Only 6 episodes in one season at the moment, but if they add a second season, I'll watch it.