Tenho postergado em assistir os últimos episódios da terceira temporada de Blue Bloods, tudo porque meu streaming gratuito só tem 3 das 10 temporadas e eu não queria ficar órfã de série tão cedo.
Estava animada para assistir a telenovela da HBO, Dona Beija, mas perdi os capítulos na tv aberta porque só passam quinta e sexta às 23h e eu já estou quase dormindo essa hora. Assisti os dois primeiros e nunca mais lembrei dos outros dias.
Queria ver Grimm completo, já tentei duas vezes assistir a série, mas algo sempre me impede (ócio, visitas, falta de energia elétrica)
This past week I pretty much binged The Beauty, and absolutely loved it. It's about two FBI agents investigating the spread of a sexually transmitted disease that transforms infected parties into physically perfect specimens -- before it makes them spectacularly dead. I've seen it described as body horror, and it does bring to mind the Demi Moore flick, The Substance, but it's also satire, funny, at times over the top, a bit sci-fi-ish and just loads and loads of fun. The only negative thing I will say about it is that it ends on a spectacular cliff-hanger (ARGH!), and there's no word yet about a season 2 (DOUBLE ARGH!!). But that aside, I highly recommend it, unless you're easily grossed out by special effects.
That's the only new thing I watched. Otherwise it was weekly episodes of current shows, e.g. FBI, Will Trent, High Potential, Law and Order Toronto, Allegiance, The Pitt and Outlander. I enjoyed this week's ep of Outlander more than last week's, which I found a bit... disjointed or something. It was also Catriona Balfe's directorial debut, but I don't know that my issues with the episode were because of her direction choices, or if it was just the episode in general.
I am looking forward to For All Mankind, which starts on March 27, and I think I will start in on season 4 of Dark Winds as most of the season will be available by the end of the week.
Makes sense about watching Blue Bloods. It can be odd how a streamer will have some seasons but not others. I find it frustrating that a number of things I watch on Hulu go away. The latest Jeopardy shows are only available for 5 days. And many of the current shows will only have 1 or 2 seasons available, even if they've run for 10 years.
Hmm, I might find myself grossed out about it. Maybe will wait and see about a second season.
It's a little frustrating that we never got around to seeing Dark Winds on Netflix, but my partner didn't have the time and we started watching the series together back when we got AMC via YouTube.
Jeopardy is having its Celebrity Champions Tournament, only 2 episodes so far -- best I can tell is that they air on Fridays. Caught up on the daily stuff, including Colbert and Daily Show.
Also watched the Sally Ride documentary and finished the latest season of Call the Midwife. But everything else is still in process -- the JFKJR & Caroline series, The Puzzle Lady, Count of Monte Cristo, The Gold, and All Creatures Great and Small. Finished the first story in Bookish, but the partner seems to be interested in more so we'll probably finish that at some point. Have watched a smattering more of Paradise but I'm close to giving up on it.
Started Happiness but am not very enthused. I'm liking it more as it goes on, though the way so many characters are turned up to 10 is a little much for me. What I am liking quite a lot are the musical numbers themselves. If more kids learned history like this, they might remember it.
Also am several episodes into Wonder Man and am not feeling very enthusiastic about that either though am loving Ben Kingsley in this part.
Also saw Zootopia2, which I liked, and Life of Chuck which was a very nice watch.
I managed to get caught up on everything today. That doesn't really mean anything since I'm going on vacation tomorrow and will be two weeks behind afterwards. That includes the start of Daredevil: Born Again and finale of Paradise.
Speaking of, I had two episodes of Paradise to watch. People don't talk about it as much anymore, but I think this season is just as good as S1. I'm happy it was renewed for a third season.
I'm kinda surprised, but I honestly love Scrubs. I still think that it fits perfectly into the established canon while doing a good job of adding new characters without focusing too much on them.
I forgot about Scrubs! We saw the first two episodes and thought they worked pretty well. I don't know that it's a must see for us but it's nice to have a short comedy when we don't have much time.
I have really enjoyed Rooster, so far. A typical Bill Lawrence comedy. I also watched some Phantom Lawyer and Deadloch S2. <3
Watched several movies: - The Bride: Surprisingly, I liked it. (But I wouldn't recommend it to anyone who's not a real niche movie watcher.) - Project Hail Mary: Maybe a bit overlong, but all in all, a good movie. - Sinners: An experience to watch in the cinema!
Looking forward to: Something Very Bad Is Going To Happen
Sem problemas, a novela na HBO é uma remake de uma obra brasileira antiga, sobre uma prostituta muito famosa do Brasil que se tornou riquíssima. Eu já conheço a versão original, queríamos ver a nova só para comparação.
Mas sim é muito frustante como o streaming prometeu facilidade e hoje tudo depende de ter mais de um e pagando caríssimo para poder ver algumas na íntegra.
Looking forward to watching The Pitt (this week's episode) and The Peaky Blinders flick on Netflix. (Peaky Blinders is my family's fav - my brother, my mother and I all adore it and mother and I are in love with Cillian Murphy.)
Also looking forward to Daredevil Born Again - S2 on March 24 and starting the Forysthe Saga on PBS Passporte.
Watching Grantchester, Virgin River, and a rewatch of Veronica Mars (which I have no memory of - but I'd watched, and rewatched part of just a year ago...which either says something about Veronica Mars or what my work place is doing to my television memory banks. On the bright side? I can rewatch television series?) And completing my Angel S5 rewatch.
I tried the first episode of Scapetta? It gave me a headache. I found it unwatchable. It admittedly has several things that don't work for me in a television show or film or I despise: 1) Misogynistic serial killer with gory killings (I can't watch that any longer - those days are gone), and we get flashes on how he tortured and killed his victims while the forensic detective examines the bodies. 2) Overly theatrical/hammy performances - this by Jamie Lee Curtis, even her wardrobe is over the top - I've seen people do this well, Curtis gave me a headache. 3) Too many flashbacks, we flash back to the past case which this case strongly echoes, we flash back to the murders, we flash back to the family drama now and in the past. Too busy. 4) Family melodrama taken up to the highest volume, and they are all very wealthy - and in the same house. 5) AI Chat Robot Character...seen mainly on the computer screen.
Taken individually? Any of those would might give me a headache - together.... So no. Not my thing.
Damn. Buffy and Angel were good. They don't make shows like that any longer. I miss them. Even Veronica Mars doesn't come close. Also, Hulu cancelled the Buffy reboot because it wasn't "mainstream" enough for Hulu and apparently too woke? And the big exec didn't like Buffy. Boo Hiss. So still disappointed about that. I don't understand why they can't cancel the Bachelor franchise and put the money towards reviving the Buffy franchise? Oh well, at least we might get an animated continuation of Firefly.
Ah, a remake. Hopefully you'll get another chance.
Yes, while I do it for financial reasons as well, the yearly rotation I do through the streamers is a must because there's always something on each one I want to see. Although I understand quite a few of them are selling their content to "live TV" streamers like Tubi or the Roku channels. Plus if they don't own the IP then it may stay with a streamer for a year or two and then go somewhere else. It's definitely a job to track things!
Sim. Aqui uso o Pluto TV, Samsung TV Plus e Mercado Play para assistir tudo gratuitamente que algumas empresas distribuem. Streaming nacional eu uso a conta que provedor de internet nos deus de brinde, aí acesso o Globoplay que tem algumas coisas boas (inclusive completas). Mas até neles eu preciso ficar rotacionando. É chato.
It's kind of disappointing? It could have been good - I was expecting something more along the line of Prime Suspect? But this - felt like Prime Suspect meets Hannibal by way of Prodigal Son on speed?
We watch a lot of the same shows. Who is streaming For All Mankind? Dark Winds has been so good this season. And I'm loving Will Trent this season, also. High Potential is starting to get really good.
Boy, do I agree with you about the number of flashbacks. I love Jamie Lee Curtis, but not in this at all. I watched two episodes, and to me it got worse than better. I lost two hours I'll never get back. I was so hoping it would be great. It wasn't even close.
I'm sorry to hear about animated Firefly. I thought it would be the regular show. I'm very disappointed.
Yeah, it's pretty great if you don't have that much time. That's actually how I got through the original run faster than I thought. Just watch an episode if you have ~20 minutes to spare lol
I don't understand how it got a second season and how folks are watching Scarpetta? I found it headache inducing? Interesting to hear it got worse instead of better, I couldn't get past the first episode.
Firefly can only really continue as animated, unfortunately, since Ron Glass (Shepard) passed away, and the actors have aged - and they want to do the period between the 14th or 13th episode and the film Serenity. Also it's easier and cheaper to do animated. You can hire a handful of actors to play multiple roles. Alan Tyduk (WASH) could probably play WASH and half of the non-main cast roles all by himself.
Yeah, it was poorly executed. For once I agree with the NY Times and the Guardian, although they were able to watch more of it than I was? I couldn't get past the first episode. How folks are watching it is beyond me. It even got renewed for a 2nd Season.
The Bride - which niche? Because I can do niche - but not all niches.
Project Hail Mary - can you watch if you are an arachnophobic? (Fear of spiders).
** I wish I'd seen Sinners in the theater with surround sound. That film's best qualities are its score and cinematography - it really has amazing cinematography. I do have a 55 inch television screen - but still.
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Question on The Rooster: What other comedies has Bill Lawrence done? Trying to figure out if I'd like Rooster or not? Steve Carroll comedies are often hit or miss for me. (ie. Is it witty or slapstick? Is it embarrassment/humilation humor or absurd humor?)
I had somewhat the same reaction to Wonder Man, and ended up giving up on it. It kept putting me to sleep or my attention would wander. I think I've seen too many satires on Hollywood, and outside of the Ben Kingsley character - none were holding my interest? It felt like it was trying too hard to be clever...which I've noticed as a pattern in a lot of Disney Marvel shows of late. Too much focus on being experimental or clever - and not enough on developing interesting characters. I had the same issues with Moon Knight, Iron Heart, Secret Invasion, She Hulk and Loki. Wanda Vision and Agatha All Along - I felt were the only ones who accomplished it well.
Yes, your bringing up Tudyk, he continues to be in demand (and Fillion is still leading a show). Doing voiceover is easier to squeeze in alongside other jobs.
Re: the second season for Scarpetta, my guess is that it was contracted for from the start, probably in order to ensure getting big names like Curtis and Kidman.
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Estava animada para assistir a telenovela da HBO, Dona Beija, mas perdi os capítulos na tv aberta porque só passam quinta e sexta às 23h e eu já estou quase dormindo essa hora. Assisti os dois primeiros e nunca mais lembrei dos outros dias.
Queria ver Grimm completo, já tentei duas vezes assistir a série, mas algo sempre me impede (ócio, visitas, falta de energia elétrica)
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That's the only new thing I watched. Otherwise it was weekly episodes of current shows, e.g. FBI, Will Trent, High Potential, Law and Order Toronto, Allegiance, The Pitt and Outlander. I enjoyed this week's ep of Outlander more than last week's, which I found a bit... disjointed or something. It was also Catriona Balfe's directorial debut, but I don't know that my issues with the episode were because of her direction choices, or if it was just the episode in general.
I am looking forward to For All Mankind, which starts on March 27, and I think I will start in on season 4 of Dark Winds as most of the season will be available by the end of the week.
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Sorry about missing the HBO telenovela.
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It's a little frustrating that we never got around to seeing Dark Winds on Netflix, but my partner didn't have the time and we started watching the series together back when we got AMC via YouTube.
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Also watched the Sally Ride documentary and finished the latest season of Call the Midwife. But everything else is still in process -- the JFKJR & Caroline series, The Puzzle Lady, Count of Monte Cristo, The Gold, and All Creatures Great and Small. Finished the first story in Bookish, but the partner seems to be interested in more so we'll probably finish that at some point. Have watched a smattering more of Paradise but I'm close to giving up on it.
Started Happiness but am not very enthused. I'm liking it more as it goes on, though the way so many characters are turned up to 10 is a little much for me. What I am liking quite a lot are the musical numbers themselves. If more kids learned history like this, they might remember it.
Also am several episodes into Wonder Man and am not feeling very enthusiastic about that either though am loving Ben Kingsley in this part.
Also saw Zootopia2, which I liked, and Life of Chuck which was a very nice watch.
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Speaking of, I had two episodes of Paradise to watch. People don't talk about it as much anymore, but I think this season is just as good as S1. I'm happy it was renewed for a third season.
I'm kinda surprised, but I honestly love Scrubs. I still think that it fits perfectly into the established canon while doing a good job of adding new characters without focusing too much on them.
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Watched several movies:
- The Bride: Surprisingly, I liked it. (But I wouldn't recommend it to anyone who's not a real niche movie watcher.)
- Project Hail Mary: Maybe a bit overlong, but all in all, a good movie.
- Sinners: An experience to watch in the cinema!
Looking forward to: Something Very Bad Is Going To Happen
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Mas sim é muito frustante como o streaming prometeu facilidade e hoje tudo depende de ter mais de um e pagando caríssimo para poder ver algumas na íntegra.
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(Peaky Blinders is my family's fav - my brother, my mother and I all adore it and mother and I are in love with Cillian Murphy.)
Also looking forward to Daredevil Born Again - S2 on March 24 and starting the Forysthe Saga on PBS Passporte.
Watching Grantchester, Virgin River, and a rewatch of Veronica Mars (which I have no memory of - but I'd watched, and rewatched part of just a year ago...which either says something about Veronica Mars or what my work place is doing to my television memory banks. On the bright side? I can rewatch television series?) And completing my Angel S5 rewatch.
I tried the first episode of Scapetta? It gave me a headache. I found it unwatchable. It admittedly has several things that don't work for me in a television show or film or I despise: 1) Misogynistic serial killer with gory killings (I can't watch that any longer - those days are gone), and we get flashes on how he tortured and killed his victims while the forensic detective examines the bodies. 2) Overly theatrical/hammy performances - this by Jamie Lee Curtis, even her wardrobe is over the top - I've seen people do this well, Curtis gave me a headache. 3) Too many flashbacks, we flash back to the past case which this case strongly echoes, we flash back to the murders, we flash back to the family drama now and in the past. Too busy. 4) Family melodrama taken up to the highest volume, and they are all very wealthy - and in the same house. 5) AI Chat Robot Character...seen mainly on the computer screen.
Taken individually? Any of those would might give me a headache - together.... So no. Not my thing.
Damn. Buffy and Angel were good. They don't make shows like that any longer. I miss them. Even Veronica Mars doesn't come close. Also, Hulu cancelled the Buffy reboot because it wasn't "mainstream" enough for Hulu and apparently too woke? And the big exec didn't like Buffy. Boo Hiss.
So still disappointed about that. I don't understand why they can't cancel the Bachelor franchise and put the money towards reviving the Buffy franchise? Oh well, at least we might get an animated continuation of Firefly.
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Yes, while I do it for financial reasons as well, the yearly rotation I do through the streamers is a must because there's always something on each one I want to see. Although I understand quite a few of them are selling their content to "live TV" streamers like Tubi or the Roku channels. Plus if they don't own the IP then it may stay with a streamer for a year or two and then go somewhere else. It's definitely a job to track things!
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I'm sorry to hear about animated Firefly. I thought it would be the regular show. I'm very disappointed.
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Firefly can only really continue as animated, unfortunately, since Ron Glass (Shepard) passed away, and the actors have aged - and they want to do the period between the 14th or 13th episode and the film Serenity. Also it's easier and cheaper to do animated. You can hire a handful of actors to play multiple roles. Alan Tyduk (WASH) could probably play WASH and half of the non-main cast roles all by himself.
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The Bride - which niche? Because I can do niche - but not all niches.
Project Hail Mary - can you watch if you are an arachnophobic? (Fear of spiders).
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I wish I'd seen Sinners in the theater with surround sound. That film's best qualities are its score and cinematography - it really has amazing cinematography. I do have a 55 inch television screen - but still.
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Question on The Rooster:
What other comedies has Bill Lawrence done? Trying to figure out if I'd like Rooster or not? Steve Carroll comedies are often hit or miss for me. (ie. Is it witty or slapstick? Is it embarrassment/humilation humor or absurd humor?)
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Where's Happiness streaming?
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Scrubs, Shrinking, Ted Lasso, Cougar Town, Bad Monkey, Spin City would be the best known, probably.
The Guardian described it as "blissfully awkward".
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Re: the second season for Scarpetta, my guess is that it was contracted for from the start, probably in order to ensure getting big names like Curtis and Kidman.