A mini review of Wonder Man:
The first episode of Wonder Man was fun. Ben Kingsley and Yahya Abdul-Mateen are a duo that works.
Can't wait to watch the rest.
(while Marvel movies have become way too formulaic, Marvel TV shows for the most part are always fun and original)
One thing I love in Breaking Bad is how many actions of the characters are not explained neither before or after (especially Walt's) they just make sense in the development of the plot.
I know this is normal good storytelling. It shouldn't be something worth mentioning.
But this is crazy when comparing with most current TV Shows where everything is dumbed down and has to be spelled out.
⤵️
What? Some of you haven't watched Pluribus yet?
What are you waiting for?
What? Some of you haven't watched Pluribus yet?
What are you waiting for?
So, I started watching Breaking Bad (better late than never) and... Walter White's look was inspired by Ned Flanders's right? Right?
Tonight I did something that's 18 years overdue.
I started watching Breaking Bad.
Better late than never, I guess.
I've been watching Gen V season 2. I enjoy the show, but in many ways, it's even more cynical and nihilistic than The Boys. And in a certain way, I'm afraid it represents well how different generations handle today's world. The older ones, we're The Boys, we know a better is possible, but kids today? This is all they've ever known.
I've finally watched #Wednesday season one. I really liked it. I really liked how I thought it was going to be some sort of sitcom, but it actually was a whodunit. But at the same time, the few weaknesses of the show come from the fact that the ropes are the same usual tropes and ropes, and the most "surprising" parts were also the most predictable.
Still Wednesday is just perfect and a lot of secondary characters are fun too. (1/2)
First half of the last season of Stranger Things: 👍 👍 (that's two thumbs up, just in case).
(1/2)
#Pluribus I loved the first episode. I was a bit less convinced by the second and third. About to watch the fourth episode now and it may decide whether I keep on watching or not. The original idea was great, but soon I'll need a plot beyond "Carol getting upset at any random situation she faces."
I find it both idiotic and amazing that Pluribus by Vince Gilligan (the creator of Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul) is praised purely for its originality. Like, what the hell happened? Since when is that considered a merit on its own? There are plenty of original films and series out there, but producers seem to prefer sequels and remakes these days. Viewers, on the other hand, never stopped caring about original stories. So how has that suddenly become some kind of remarkable achievement? I hate this timeline.
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One of the best shows on television ever.
Trust me and you can thank me later.
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I can't believe I waited so long to watch this. Finished it in two nights. 🎃
HIGHly recommended.
You have to hand it to him... he always nailed the role.
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You have to hand it to him... he always nailed the role.
(It's #HootinTootinTuesday again! Post some jokes or funny memes under this hashtag today, and bring lots of smiles to #Mastodon.)
#Humor #Humour #FunnyMeme #Halloween #HalloweenMemes #HalloweenMeme #AddamsFamily #TheAddamsFamily #VintageTV #1960sTV #TVShows