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theyusedthelamppost t1_jabg9rf wrote
Reply to Best strength scenes in movies. by Jackamo78
the Reacher TV series
when the cops decide to release him, so he pops his zip ties off
theyusedthelamppost t1_ja9ft9f wrote
Reply to Nearly 60% of PBS Documentary Programming in 2022 Featured BIPOC Talent or Was “Diversity-Related,” According to Network’s Second Annual DEI Report by Neo2199
does PBS have their content on a streaming service? I can't remember watching any PBS content for decades.
It isn't like the old days where they were one of the 4 channels on the antenna so they were a cultural institution. I can't blame them for taking risks to try and stay relevant in the changing landscape.
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Reply to What flawed show you just can't leave because it's really that good in certain parts despite its wrongs? by eidbio
Cobra Kai has plenty of flaws, but it's a no-doubter that I must binge ASAP when a new season releases
It's such a fun, easy watch. Johnny's humor alone makes it easily worth it.
theyusedthelamppost t1_ja8rizo wrote
Reply to comment by HuntForBlueSeptember in can a show still be referred to as of the best ever even tho some of the seasons are awful? by Constant-Car-8796
there's still hope that the books will do to the true reveal that Bran/Night King/3ER had become the same person and the heroes just elected the villain.
theyusedthelamppost t1_ja4nr1z wrote
r/fantheories
theyusedthelamppost t1_ja3r3wa wrote
Reply to Movies or documentaries that successfully capture a real-life city and what it's like by AChocolateHouse
Fargo felt pretty grounded in the scenes outside the wacky murder plot
I remember one scene where the cop was chatting about the weather with some guy who was out shoveling his driveway. Nothing really happened in the scene, but it made me want more movies like that.
theyusedthelamppost t1_ja1uwu8 wrote
Reply to movies or series after a rough time by EagleShad0w
Free Guy
theyusedthelamppost t1_ja0mo9x wrote
Reply to comment by Laughing_Boy_from_HS in Do I just give up on game of thrones? (SPOILERS) by THIS_DICK_IN_UR_FACE
I didn't say that they would. I realize that we live in a world where such closure doesn't exist. I just said that they are more of the same type of content.
theyusedthelamppost t1_j9zznm2 wrote
>Should I just finish season 6 and be done with the show?
If you can bear it, yes. S6 ends on a strong note.
After that you can just read a plot synopsis on wiki to see how it ends. But if you really need more content I'd say go for the books.
theyusedthelamppost t1_j9zsigg wrote
Reply to I can't finish long TV shows by Hopeful_Extension759
sounds like you should give GoT a try
losing interesting somewhere during S5/6 would let you walk away wit the perfect experience. It'd be your favorite show.
theyusedthelamppost t1_j9zrnrl wrote
Reply to Is there an expression for liking the the experience of watching a character regardless if they are likeable? by Holmbone
Idk but if it gets a name, we should just call it a Homelander.
Homelander is the worst person and the most entertaining character.
theyusedthelamppost t1_j9zr5p5 wrote
Reply to comment by Astrosaurus42 in Game of Thrones Season 4 has to be in the GOAT discussion. by Boss452
That is one of the cuts I can live with. The question is: Where is the character going? We don't know since we don't have the ending for her.
theyusedthelamppost t1_j9x07ms wrote
Reply to Three of the very biggest shows on right now (The Last of Us, The Mandalorian and Yellowstone) are western inspired by RusevReigns
I don't know that anything significant is happening with neowesterns at the moment. They've been present but not overly popular for awhile now.
theyusedthelamppost t1_j9u96kv wrote
Reply to Which iconic and/or all time great shows would have been cancelled in their first season in today's streaming environment? by TheShowLover
I'm not sure I understand what you're asking.
Is the question is basically asking which procedural 90s shows would have failed to perform well in S1 if it was released in the modern streaming era? Well, pretty much all of them since audiences are not going to respond well to a procedural these days. Poker Face is a cute surprise, probably not indicative of a procedural rebirth.
theyusedthelamppost t1_j9u6s8h wrote
Reply to comment by Owasso_Landman in Andor: WOW by [deleted]
I don't disagree with your assessment. Kenobi and Book of Boba Fett are examples of when it goes wrong. But that doesn't stop me from liking The Mandalorian.
I guess Filoni is like Star Wars porn. Porn doesn't need to do anything new to keep being effective.
theyusedthelamppost t1_j9u3qev wrote
Reply to Andor: WOW by [deleted]
I'm so jealous that you have the next 4 episodes ahead of you
theyusedthelamppost t1_j9u3lwl wrote
Reply to comment by Owasso_Landman in Andor: WOW by [deleted]
you mean because Gilroy is not a super fan and that's why he was able to do something that so different and so good?
theyusedthelamppost t1_j9sfnj3 wrote
Reply to ‘Poker Face’ Debuts at No. 3 on Nielsen’s Streaming Originals Chart, Peacock’s Highest-Ranked Series by misana123
It's bizarre to think that making a show that uses the old style actually feels risky and refreshing now.
It's definitely a love letter to the procedurals of the 70s/80s/90s. There are so many references trickled in. Similar to how Knives Out references the classic whodunnit movies.
But the pacing here makes it feel modern as well. Ep6 had about 4 layers of surprise mixed in to keep us on our toes.
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Reply to can a show still be referred to as of the best ever even tho some of the seasons are awful? by Constant-Car-8796
I can still put TWD in the all time top 10 even though it sagged in parts.
But not GoT. It wasn't just a bad ending, it was an ending that retroactively ruined the rest of the series. If we could just judge it on S1-6, it'd be a top 5 show. But as it stands, it's below average; not even worth watching.
theyusedthelamppost t1_j9chg8a wrote
Reply to The Best TV Shows You Haven't Watched Yet by Mr_Tanan
the best show you haven't watched yet is Castlevania on Netflix.
When I saw this show, I immediately wrote it off as some bullshit kid's fighting cartoon, the type of thing I'd never go near. The 100% RT score for S2 piqued my interest a little. Eventually when I was bored scrolling one day and had watched everything else, I finally gave it a try. It had more depth than I could have believed.
theyusedthelamppost t1_j95kv59 wrote
Jaime Lannister went through the most extremes of first hating him then later wanting him to be the generational hero the whole ending revolved around.
theyusedthelamppost t1_j91t3b8 wrote
TWD obviously wasn't the first zombie story to hit the screen, but it debuted at a time when the zombie apoc stuff hadn't already been done to death. The helped spread the feeling that you were missing out on something if you weren't watching. Even if TLOU is a better product judged side-by-side, it loses some ability to make a cultural impact due to the timing.
A couple similar examples that a few of you may be able to relate with:
-Perfect Dark compared to Goldeneye64
-Diddy Kong Racing compared to Mario Kart64
The game released later was better, but the predecessors were what defined the generation.
theyusedthelamppost t1_j8r0899 wrote
Reply to Which show uses meta storytelling best? by unitedfan6191
Rick and Morty
the show encourages viewers to speculate that Rick is aware that he is someone else's interdimensional cable program
theyusedthelamppost t1_j8qvw61 wrote
Reply to Just finished season 1 of True Detective, would like some more stuff exactly like that please. by Mally_Mac
nothing reaches that level. but stuff in the neighborhood..
The Night Of
Mindhunter
theyusedthelamppost t1_jablnk1 wrote
Reply to Bad movies with great composers by [deleted]
didn't care for Requiem for a Dream at all but Lux Aeterna is a banger