by Low D Mon May 09, 2022 1:52 pm
We just spent a week in quarantine because I, and then my family, got the COVID. Among the things we binged was HBO's Our Flag Means Death, which was silly but fun, and will be enjoyed by those who enjoy What We Do In The Shadows, Wellington Paranormal, etc. Or fans of piracy - the sets are brilliant and much of the writing actually very historically accurate (the content, if not the dialogue, a la The Great). Taika Waititi is, of course, brilliant as Blackbeard.
Russian Doll (Season 2) - this one seems to be dividing critics. We loved it, and as time paradox writing goes, this was some of my favourite of all time (hah). Natasha Lyonne is endlessly comedically compelling bumbling through her own timeline, and there's not a weak member of this cast.
I tried watching a bit of The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance and it is so beautiful and the writing is so terrible.
Meltdown: Three Mile Island - a great short Netflix mini series showing you how close it got, how much it was fumbled, and then fumbled, and then fumbled, and how "ordinary" people are the only reason we're all here.
The Miami Showband Massacre - fuck the Brits, and never doubt how far The State will go to cover up their misdeeds.
We also watched a bunch of Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations and even though this was several years before his suicide, you can really see him struggling with his role in the world. It's an enjoyable show still, although often difficult watching for a room of vegetarians.
Schitt's Creeek is a great show to watch any random episode of at any time, the way people like to do with The Office. Arrested Development is also still great, but more rewarding watching in order.
We just spent a week in quarantine because I, and then my family, got the COVID. Among the things we binged was HBO's [i]Our Flag Means Death[/i], which was silly but fun, and will be enjoyed by those who enjoy [i]What We Do In The Shadows[/i], [i]Wellington Paranormal[/i], etc. Or fans of piracy - the sets are brilliant and much of the writing actually very historically accurate (the content, if not the dialogue, a la [i]The Great[/i]). Taika Waititi is, of course, brilliant as Blackbeard.
[i]Russian Doll [/i](Season 2) - this one seems to be dividing critics. We loved it, and as time paradox writing goes, this was some of my favourite of all time (hah). Natasha Lyonne is endlessly comedically compelling bumbling through her own timeline, and there's not a weak member of this cast.
I tried watching a bit of[i] The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance[/i] and it is [i]so beautiful[/i] and the writing is [i]so terrible[/i].
[i]Meltdown: Three Mile Island[/i] - a great short Netflix mini series showing you how close it got, how much it was fumbled, and then fumbled, and then fumbled, and how "ordinary" people are the only reason we're all here.
[i]The Miami Showband Massacre[/i] - fuck the Brits, and never doubt how far The State will go to cover up their misdeeds.
We also watched a bunch of [i]Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations[/i] and even though this was several years before his suicide, you can really see him struggling with his role in the world. It's an enjoyable show still, although often difficult watching for a room of vegetarians.
[i]Schitt's Creeek[/i] is a great show to watch any random episode of at any time, the way people like to do with [i]The Office[/i]. [i]Arrested Development[/i] is also still great, but more rewarding watching in order.