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The Traitors on Peacock. I've watched both US seasons, both Australian seasons and just finished both UK seasons. The first season from New Zealand has 2 more episodes to drop on Peacock I believe, then I'll start watching that. I honestly wasn't that interested when the show first started, but began watching the US season 1 because it had some former contestants from Big Brother and Survivor that I wanted to see. I really knew nothing about this show, but it has become my favorite program to binge now. It's really interesting how differently each season plays out, and how they vary from country to country. A couple of the finales have been very tense to watch, especially the season 2 finale of the UK version that I just finished watching a few minutes ago.

If you haven't seen The Traitors, give it a shot. 

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20 hours ago, TonyDown said:

 

S1 of The Bear was so good I wondered if S2 could live up to the hype.

I binge watched S2, spoiler free. 

So good!

I watched a scene in epi-7  3 times.

S3 is nearly here.

 

 

OMG Forks was the best -- plus that cameo!

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3 hours ago, bichiguy said:

OMG Forks was the best -- plus that cameo!

Yes!  I wondered how much $$ they forked out!!  For that cameo and that song. 

Brilliant.

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On 7/17/2023 at 10:55 PM, Rockey said:

Ted Lasso S3

Hijack S1

Silo S1

Slow Horses S1 & S2

They’re pretty good and on Apple TV.

 

So I’ve been lining up my binge strategy for the next 4 years to avoid the news and our new reality here in the U.S. Just started Slow Horses. Top notch British spy thriller! And the cast.. Gary Oldman, Jonathan Price, Kristen Scott-Thomas, Jack Lowden and so many others. Engaging, quirky, funny and tense.

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It’s several years old. “ The Americans “ is such a great series.  Something like six seasons.  If you have not seen it yet,  it is a must see. About Russian spies who raise their kids in America.  Set in the early 1980s. Great storylines. Very strong acting. Good music. 🎶   Another good one that just dropped on Netflix. “ Escape from dannemora.”  About the prison escape from the Max security prison in upstate NY.  Six or seven episodes. Ben Stiller produced it. Paul Dano and Benecio Del Toro. 

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33 minutes ago, Johnrom said:

It’s several years old. “ The Americans “ is such a great series.  Something like six seasons.  If you have not seen it yet,  it is a must see. About Russian spies who raise their kids in America.  Set in the early 1980s. Great storylines. Very strong acting. Good music. 🎶   Another good one that just dropped on Netflix. “ Escape from dannemora.”  About the prison escape from the Max security prison in upstate NY.  Six or seven episodes. Ben Stiller produced it. Paul Dano and Benecio Del Toro. 

Yes “The Americans” is a fantastic show! And female lead Keri Russell now the lead in Netflix’s “The Diplomat” being discussed right now in another thread in this sub forum.

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We tend to sign up for services (sometimes for free with promos) for a month or two to watch what we want then dump the service (I see no need to ever keep a service constantly, just not that much interesting new content being added frequently enough).  Probably by now we've signed up for every major service at least once, and a couple a few times.

Currently, we have AppleTV+ for free for 6 months with Tmobile.

Foundation:  almost finished first season, then on to the next (I've read every one of Asimov's Foundation books, including the prequels)

Silo: 1st season (2nd season drops tonight)

Dark Matter:  1st season (it's supposedly up for a 2nd season, but the 1st came to such a definitive end, not sure how good it'd be going forward)

Severance:  1st season, major cliff hanger ending (renewed for a 2nd)

For All Mankind: all 4 seasons (interesting alt-history, but I felt like Kinnaman's and VanSanten's acting were a bit one dimentional.  My first intro to Wrenn Schmidt who I liked a lot)

I've queued The Essex Serpent, and Disclaimer for once I'm done with Foundation.

A couple of series I need to go back and finish off on other services: The Last Kingdom (final season and movie), The Expanse (final season)

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On 11/15/2024 at 12:48 PM, Jim_n_NYC said:

Currently, we have AppleTV+ for free for 6 months

Have the same deal… thoroughly enjoying Shrinking and Bad Sisters. Glad I stuck with Disclaimer. Turns into a real ride with big turn at the end.

I’m totally immersed in Brit spy series Slow Horses… first reading each book then watching the series season. Some of the change ups from page to screen are interesting and clever, others make zero sense. But generally true to the books so far and the cast is top notch. This series along with Bad Sisters may keep me on Apple TV+.

Looking forward to starting Silo. The books were great.

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Bored on a Saturday afternoon I ran across The Agency, now playing on Showtime. I'm hooked. It's very much like the show Homeland that ran the past decade. Spies, current events, etc. Homeland was usually set against the Iraq/Afghanistan conflicts. This show incorporates the war in Ukraine. It is very current and has wonderful actors and complex story lines. You need to catch up from the beginning, but I highly recommend it.

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On 12/15/2024 at 10:02 PM, Becket said:

Bored on a Saturday afternoon I ran across The Agency, now playing on Showtime. I'm hooked. It's very much like the show Homeland that ran the past decade. Spies, current events, etc. Homeland was usually set against the Iraq/Afghanistan conflicts. This show incorporates the war in Ukraine. It is very current and has wonderful actors and complex story lines. You need to catch up from the beginning, but I highly recommend it.

The Agency (so far quite good and already renewed for season 2) is based on, and so far adheres very closely, to what may be my favorite TV show ever (except for The Sopranos), The Bureau.  So, if you like The Agency, you will love The Bureau.  You can buy the episodes on Apple TV, or ChatGPT says this: 

("The Bureau" (Le Bureau des Légendes) is a French espionage series acclaimed for its intricate storytelling and realism. In the United States, you can stream it on the following platforms:Sundance Now: Offers all five seasons of "The Bureau" ad-free.Sundance NowAMC+: Includes "The Bureau" in its streaming library.Amazon Prime Video: Available through the AMC+ or Sundance Now add-on subscriptions.)

TV.APPLE.COM

Based on real accounts and inspired by contemporary events, this French spy thriller follows the daily lives and missions of members of the country's …

 

 

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Anyone watch Landman on Paramount? Great cast… Billy Bob Thornton, John Hamm, Demi Moore, Ali Larter. Having worked in the oil field in my first job out of school, it grabbed me and I binged the entire season in one sitting! Quite the ride and now the long wait for season 2. 

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Anyone watch Season 2 of Squid Game? I enjoyed it. Tough act to follow after season 1, but they managed to ramp up the stakes and deepen the story. It explores the game’s origins and the people behind it. The new players and games keep things fresh, with interesting twists. It doesn’t have the same shock factor as the first season, but the emotional depth and moral dilemmas keep it gripping. I’m curious to see where it goes next in the third and final season.

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This past week I watched the 'season finale' of 'White Lotus' and the 'series finale' of 'Yellowstone' (I never realized part 2 of the series final was released in November - finally caught up with it) and '!923'.  'White Lotus' was a slog-though this season, while Taylor Sheridan's 'Yellowstone' and '1923' was worth watching every minute. I recommend the latter two if you have never seen them. 

Now I need to catch up on the last season release of 'Outlander' - I forgot that part 2 of that season was released last year, and I need to continue with S2 of 'Interview with the Vampire' (I started / stopped about a month ago). 

Looking forward to the new seasons of 'Hacks' and 'Handmaid's Tale' returning in a few weeks.

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5 hours ago, Ali Gator said:

Taylor Sheridan's 'Yellowstone' and '1923' was worth watching every minute. I recommend the latter two if you have never seen them. 

Looking forward to the new seasons of 'Hacks' and 'Handmaid's Tale' returning in a few weeks.

+1 on Yellowstone and especially 1923, I really liked 1923.

Handmaid’s Tale has already returned, first 3 episodes of last season available on Hulu.

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We recently binged Season 4 of "You" (with Penn Badgley). We've enjoyed the previous seasons. This one goes darker in preparation for Season 5 which premiers at the end of the month. Solid production, acting/directing all well done. Of course you need to have the stomach to endure lots of torture, and brutal murder ...it's not for everyone.

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