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I'll probably still tune in but I think it's lost the magic of the early seasons.
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Binged watched Mr. McMahon and thoroughly enjoyed it. Although Vince is one ****ed up dude.
Gives us a real insight into what went on behind the scenes.
The Colin Hay Story
Sad really but positive that he is ''doing what he loves '' and will die on the road literally and not in Broome
The whole concept of sign stealing was bizarre to me. Fancy a sport having a rule that you're not allowed to scout a team at other games to work out how to beat them. You can only watch videos. Deciphering another team's hand gestures (signs) seemed like a proper competitive action to me. I saw this as just an example of how weird Americans are sometimes.
TV series on Netflix that all range from good-great as a start;
Mindhunter
Stranger Things
Arcane
Supacell
Ozark
Beef
Blue Eyed Samurai
Top Boy
The Sandman
Suits
Narcos
Squid Game
These are just the ones I've seen. There's SO much content. And this is just TV series.
This is what the actual banks did during the global financial crisisAdded to the flimsy tale, the way they treat their staff (i.e. boot them out) is simply appalling and rather dumb.
The Americas Cup won was brilliant.Some of those Untold docos are pretty decent but that sign-stealing one is utterly stupid and just shows how the yanks like blow a story up to epic proportions when there is little or no substance in the first place.
Watched "Uncut Gems" a while back and even though I reckon Adam Sandler is a total dud actor, he is very good in this one.
It's not just a question of quality but cost. Some of these prestige shows are costing so much that even half decent viewing figures aren't enough to save it. Shows sometimes do need a couple of seasons to build an audience so perhaps look at making it for a bit cheaper.I really enjoyed Kaos and thought it set up season 2 nicely, and the fact that Netflix has cancelled it means I'm probably going to cancel it out of pure spite. I get it if a show is a piece of shit it's probably worth putting out of its misery but why can't they at least give good shows a couple of seasons to finish their arc? I'm sure there's plenty of series over the years that have taken a couple of seasons to build an audience and then gone on to great things
I realise that, but I'm suggesting that they should factor all that in instead of essentially making half a movie. There's no point watching anything that isn't an instahit in case you get left high and dry, which I've had happen a few times this yearIt's not just a question of quality but cost. Some of these prestige shows are costing so much that even half decent viewing figures aren't enough to save it. Shows sometimes do need a couple of seasons to build an audience so perhaps look at making it for a bit cheaper.
Binged watched Mr. McMahon and thoroughly enjoyed it. Although Vince is one ****ed up dude.
Gives us a real insight into what went on behind the scenes.