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endzoneview wrote:Yes it is

Another underrated show


Love Sam Richardson too but don't think I have seen Tim Robinson in anything else. Will definitely check this out.

Edit: Just realised that you are posting about a Season 3 start date not a new show. Will look this one up this evening.
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endzoneview wrote:


Fantastically preposterous.
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Ha, that’s one of the best two word reviews ever
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Kaleb.09 wrote:Finished season 1 of Succession (HBO) ,I honestly cant remember when last I watched a show that I knew nothing about going in (not watching any trailers ect) that grabbed my attention as much as Succession did.



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Started watching The Big Door Prize on Apple. We are three episodes in and are hooked.

The premise is a that a machine shows up out of nowhere at a general store in town. This machine will tell you what your life's potential is supposed to be, or what it could be. The whole town uses the machine.

Its funny, but serious as well as some of the machine's results makes people really question their lives and what to do next. There is also a few very interesting subplots that are slowly coming into focus.

The reviews have been great. Give it a look.
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gridguru wrote:Started watching The Big Door Prize on Apple. We are three episodes in and are hooked.

The premise is a that a machine shows up out of nowhere at a general store in town. This machine will tell you what your life's potential is supposed to be, or what it could be. The whole town uses the machine.

Its funny, but serious as well as some of the machine's results makes people really question their lives and what to do next. There is also a few very interesting subplots that are slowly coming into focus.

The reviews have been great. Give it a look.

Picked up for S2

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“Cunk On Earth” on Netflix was great fun. Basically it’s a “history of human civilization” deadpan mockumentary, with the conceit being that the host/narrator (playing the character of Philomena Cunk) is completely ignorant and misinformed about *everything*. This series absolutely flies by in 5 short half-hour episodes.

Her interviews with historians are often hilarious. (I read that they were instructed to treat her like a naive child, and that many broke out laughing and spoiled a lot of takes.) But they are also actually pretty informative, as is the show itself, and if you actually know history and can see how she’s stupidly remixing everything, it is even more funny. (And sometimes wince-inducing.)

Highly recommended for fans and students of history, an easy 10/10.
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Diane Morgan is fantastic! You may have seen her on After Life recently too.

There are a whole bunch of Cunk shows originally made for British TV. No idea how many of them are available on Netflix but YouTube is full of clips (including full episodes) if you can't find them any other way.
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Just finished it. It was amazing every step of the way ,really felt like a proper A24 production in every way; cinematography, production design, acting, dialog / writing. That being said I really hope it there is no season 2, it was perfect the way it ended.
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HIGH SCORE (2020) on Netflix is a documentary about the video game industry in the 80s-90s. The six ~45-minute episodes cover different themes that emerged over that early period. (For example, the first episode covers the transition from arcades to home consoles and features Space Invaders and Pac-Man, ending with the ET fiasco.) The documentary-style re-enactments are handled using fantastic 8-bit animation like the classic Nintendo, and the touch is almost always light and goofy while being informative. Technically this is extremely well done. The interviews are insightful, often very funny, and sometimes touching.

It’s pretty good despite that fact that they occasionally gloss over some important developments and figures to cover some very fringe subjects. (The most egregious example is probably in the episode about computer role playing games, where there is a HUGE detour into a de facto joke game called GayBlade that was never even professionally distributed and which had no known copies left at the time of filming. This came at the expense of legitimate game changers and powerhouses from that era, and key players like the Roberts from Sierra get treated as a sideshow to a game most people never played, let alone heard of.)

This is chock full of nostalgia for gamers who grew up in the 80s and 90s, and if that’s you, and if it sounds intriguing, you should check it out. I’d rate this somewhere between 6 and 8 out of 10, it will depend a bit on the baggage and nostalgia you bring into it.
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I said it before and I’ll say it again, the Marvelous Mrs Maisel on Prime is such a fantastic show. One of the best final seasons of any show I’ve ever seen.

It’s hilarious and witty and worth your time. Please watch it.
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And Citadel was garbage.