Arrow :bird:
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Arrow :bird:
The Simpsons
My girlfriend watches the West Wing while she's eating, so I'm seeing some incredible Sorkin screenwriting.
Umbrella Academy
the arrow
Condor S01 and 02
Bates Motel , a bit late getting on to this show
Keeping Up Appearances
Dark, last season. And what an amazing show !!!
The last show I watched is modern family. I watched a youtube interview with Ed O'Neil and gave the show a shot knowing I did not want a married with children revisit.... it was funny when I was 16, much less so now. Found Modern Family to be one of the few shows I've laughed out loud to in a long time.
Just started Lost in Space and i'm liking it
Mindhunter season 2
Star Trek Enterprise
Really getting into it, maybe the last great/good Star Trek series.
The Simpsons
The Boys
Masterchef Norway
Dark
It's called "i am not ok with this" on Netflix, it wasn't too bad, not ground breaking but still fun
Long time not watch TV.
Your Honor
CSI: New York
Fargo, last season.
Speedracer. I haven't had a TV in 40 years.
The Mandalorian - it's fun space western
Cobra Kai Season 3
I'm going through Dragon Ball Z at the moment ― as the quintessential shonen anime series that captivated me since my youth, I often revisit it ever so often.
Indeed, one might be surprised, but the sci-fi elements have really held up, especially as I currently go through the Android / Jinzoningen (Artificial Humans) saga once more.
While we ― as a society ― still aren't close to creating anthropomorphic androids like Androids 16 and 19 capable of passing the Turing test, one could say that cyborgs (i.e. cybernetically-enhanced individuals) like Androids 17 and 18 are slightly more feasible once one takes into consideration MMIs (mind-machine interfaces) like Musk's Neuralink.
Moreover, I've always been fascinated by Cell ― an 'android' created via synthetic biology following the harvesting of the cells of the strongest warriors to obtain the requisite genes ― given my own background in recombinant biotechnologies and nanomedicine.
Attack on Titan <3
i literally binge watched all the season of survivor...
it took 2.5 months.
i def recommend lol, thanks covid!
Derek by Ricky Gervais; def. a good one!
Line of Duty S06, Huss, Beck and all NCIS and FBI stuff.
My Heroic Husband
Crash Landing On You
Squid Game > maaan do the Korean people know how to act!! If anyone remembers an anime called Kaiji > plotline is very similar, but not as gut-wrenching as the live-action counterpart :)
Dave Chappelle specials (or any content) are something you should give a go to uncover some thought provoking comedy ;)
Kingdom korean tv series
Just finished Dexter. I knew people were raggin' on that last couple of seasons, but that kind of stuff doesn't bother me, but hey I gotta say they were definitely not as exciting. However, the cast were top-notch through and through.
It was What/If (2019) from Netflix. Watched an amazing rip. I loved the script and acting, and even though the whole plot started to become a little forced when it was reaching the end, I really enjoyed it all throughout. Characters are very very nice and the backstory for every one of them is very elaborate. The last plot twist is MIND BLOWING.
Dexter: New Blood really surprised me. It's a good thing it'll be a Limited Series so they won't drag it for longer than it needs to be like the original series.
Big Little Lies since Vallée's death. It's a pretty great show, the music and the shooting are amazing.
Trailer Park boys! Funny show.
Happiness (Korean; Zombies). Excellent series 8/10.