Since we are home more at night, we have run through a few things like Breaking Bad that I had never seen. Killing Eve is the current one, but what is everyone else watching? Yes, I saw Tiger King and that was bizarre and awesome at the same time.
I hated it initially because I dislike Sandra Oh’s acting, but stuck with it and enjoyed it until the end of season 1.
Since we are home more at night, we have run through a few things like Breaking Bad that I had never seen. Killing Eve is the current one, but what is everyone else watching? Yes, I saw Tiger King and that was bizarre and awesome at the same time.
We gave in to the kid's begging and got Disney+.
There are no words to describe the anger and disappointment I exhibited when she made that dumbassed face she always does after the final action of the final scene at the end of season 1. I knew at that moment that I could never stand watching her in any other production no matter how curious I was about what would happen in season 2 of Killing Eve. I wanted a refund.I can't stand Sandra Oh. I feel like she was just playing her character from Grey's Anatomy.
I just gave in when I realized so many good movies were there. However, my son likes some kids series that is truly parent torture to watch that he really wants me to watch with him.We gave in to the kid's begging and got Disney+. We've burned through almost all the Marvel movies again. I didn't think Endgame sucked as much as I did the first time I saw it though.
I just gave in when I realized so many good movies were there. However, my son likes some kids series that is truly parent torture to watch that he really wants me to watch with him.
The Mandalorian does not suck, by the way. It's quite good, and has a very old-school cinema feel they got with a new technology, actually.
The writing in Mandalorian was not stellar (pun intended), however as a child of the original trilogy I deeply appreciated the aesthetic of the series. Once again space and alien planets are a gritty, seedy, malfunctioning, jury-rigged, worn down universe. None of that spotless gleaming perfection shit from Episodes 1-3. There are also a lot of nods in the form of references and cameos that reward attentive watching for dedicated Star Wars fans.
The Mandalorian does not suck, by the way. It's quite good, and has a very old-school cinema feel they got with a new technology, actually.