tolmie's hairdoo
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I will bet you haven't done the 4 eps that are out yet...
Done all four!
I will bet you haven't done the 4 eps that are out yet...
Done all four!
Fair enough!
You noticed no deterioration in writing quality?
Obi wan, exactly as I expected considering it has little lee way with most of his life already canon and a decent show
And those that moan about leias portrayal as annoying well let's be fair she was pretty whiney and snarky in a new hope and first half of empire.
We own this city, promising start, enjoyed it.
I don't care. It's an easy watch and love the story.
The only drop off for me is the quality of the fight scenes.
I suppose 'Star Wars' has always been poorly written, so should be no different now.
I think you're gonna hate 'Andor' since it's pre "Rogue One", which was the best writing of all the franchise.
Fair play,i just cant get my head around the poor acting and naff scenes/ choreography.Boba Fett suffered similar,but on a lesser scale.I don't care. It's an easy watch and love the story.
The only drop off for me is the quality of the fight scenes.
Fair play,i just cant get my head around the poor acting and naff scenes/ choreography.Boba Fett suffered similar,but on a lesser scale.
Exactly,unfortuantely that was only one example.Think it was the second episode when they captured leia and the chase sequence in the forest was so bad it was comical.
NYPD Blue was brilliant , ended to soonDoes anybody remember Homicide: Life on the Street.
That was brilliant TV.
NYPD Blue as well.
West Wing is very good, perhaps best in its niche.My problem is that I watched The West Wing for the first time a decade ago, and nothing since has come close, so I just watch that one series over and over again. Been through and least twenty times now, never get bored of it.
West Wing is very good, perhaps best in its niche.
But other shows are fantastic too.
As a West Wing fan, perhaps you'd like The Patriot on Amazon. In the clip below one of the actors uses a series of made-up-for-the-show nonsensical jargon. The befuddled expression on the shows protagonist - Lakeman - after hearing this is priceless.
Another new, awesome show, on Amazon Prime, is Undone. The show is fantastic. Featuring a main character who is looking into the mysterious loss of her father some years ago - and who is possibly suffering from mental disease and hallucinations. The show features Bob Odenkirk of Better Call Saul fame as the deceased father. In the scenes below, the protagonist female is hard of hearing - you'll see her equipping a special hearing device in some footage.
The cut scenes don't do justice to the Undone series - watch the first few episodes I think it'll rapidly become one of your favorite shows.
Finally, there's River. Simply sublime. About a grieving cop who lost his partner but can't let go of her. The actors are superb, the story gripping - simply put - this is one of my favorite shows of all time. Watch this - you'll love it.
Cheers - start with River. Watch the first, say 2 episodes, it's a bit slow to get going. River is in my top 2 or 3 shows of all time.Well it's very kind of you to take the time to reply with suggestions. I shall check them out, and if any of them get close to Sorkin's masterpiece then I will be very pleasantly surprised.
The documentary or the other one?Finished The Staircase last night. Only thing I can say is, How come you’re not all talking about it. Extraordinary story, fantastic cast and performances. A must watch.
The drama. Colin Firth and Toni Collette.The documentary or the other one?
Have you see house of cards?Well it's very kind of you to take the time to reply with suggestions. I shall check them out, and if any of them get close to Sorkin's masterpiece then I will be very pleasantly surprised.
I'll have to put that on my list. Cheers.The drama. Colin Firth and Toni Collette.
Off course, was excellentDoes anybody remember Homicide: Life on the Street.
That was brilliant TV.
NYPD Blue as well.