Amazon/Netflix series recommendations

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dwanna
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On Amazon Prime, check out "Loudermilk". It stars Ron Livingston as a recovering alcoholic who leads an AA type group. It has a pretty good cast and some super funny moments/scenes. They have 2 season up, and a 3rd should drop at some point as well.

Show just got on Amazon Prime within the last couple weeks, so I was super pumped to find it there.
Packchem91
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About 2/3 of way thru the new season of Last Chance U. I didn't think I'd like the change from FB to BB, but its been great. Best season, most intriguing characters since the very first season at EMCC.

I do wonder....if the head coach John Mosley -- the way he carries on at some of the practices -- if that is a common occurrence at the Div1 level, or if this is more of a requirement in Juco. I'd like to think Coach Keatts isn't having guys roll eyes and ignore him the way some of these kids do.
dwanna
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Packchem91 said:

About 2/3 of way thru the new season of Last Chance U. I didn't think I'd like the change from FB to BB, but its been great. Best season, most intriguing characters since the very first season at EMCC.

I do wonder....if the head coach John Mosley -- the way he carries on at some of the practices -- if that is a common occurrence at the Div1 level, or if this is more of a requirement in Juco. I'd like to think Coach Keatts isn't having guys roll eyes and ignore him the way some of these kids do.
I will have to check that out. Some of the FB ones almost seemed like a trainwreck I couldn't look away from, but more than anything, I just end up feeling bad for what some of the kids have to go through.
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dwanna said:

On Amazon Prime, check out "Loudermilk". It stars Ron Livingston as a recovering alcoholic who leads an AA type group. It has a pretty good cast and some super funny moments/scenes. They have 2 season up, and a 3rd should drop at some point as well.

Show just got on Amazon Prime within the last couple weeks, so I was super pumped to find it there.
Loudermilk is amazing
Steve Williams
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Staff
A few episodes into The Last Kingdom. Pretty good thus far.
wilmwolf
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I enjoyed that one.
Just a guy on the sunshine squad.
The Gatekeeper.
Homer Dumbarse.
StateFan2001 will probably respond to this because he doesn't understand how ignore works.
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Steve Williams said:

A few episodes into The Last Kingdom. Pretty good thus far.
That one is really good. Finished it up a few weeks ago. Just finished The Ranch. That is a good one as well.

packgrad
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I quit watching the Ranch once the Masterson guy was kicked off. Was it still good? Thought he was hilarious and a huge part of the show so quit watching thinking it wouldn't be as good. Worth it to pick it back up?
Scwuffpak
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packgrad said:

I quit watching the Ranch once the Masterson guy was kicked off. Was it still good? Thought he was hilarious and a huge part of the show so quit watching thinking it wouldn't be as good. Worth it to pick it back up?
I was a little worried when he left the show but I thought they did a good job with the change. I would pick it back up. Still some pretty funny stuff.
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Has anyone else seen Gangland Undercover? It is AWESOME. It is based on the stories from Charles Falco, an FBI informant who infiltrated 2 different motorcycle outlaw clubs. 2 seasons - I can't recommend it enough. It's the most intense show I've seen. You can watch for free on Sling or pay on Amazon, or YouTube, or Apple. Don't let the fact it's not free keep you from watching it - it's worth it!
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packgrad said:

I quit watching the Ranch once the Masterson guy was kicked off. Was it still good? Thought he was hilarious and a huge part of the show so quit watching thinking it wouldn't be as good. Worth it to pick it back up?
I watched it until the end. It was still fine but no not as good when they killed off Masterson. And it seemed in later seasons that the show became less funny and much more a serious drama. Almost like a ranching version of Grey's Anatomy. Even if she's not what she once though Elisha Cuthbert always has a special place in my... heart.
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Watched Mortal Kombat this afternoon. As long as you dont take it too seriously, its a good time. Its dumb, over the top gory, and does just enough fan service. If you are a fan of the series, it hits the marks
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FlossyDFlynt said:

Watched Mortal Kombat this afternoon. As long as you dont take it too seriously, its a good time. Its dumb, over the top gory, and does just enough fan service. If you are a fan of the series, it hits the marks


Yeah - it was dumb and honestly should have been more gory, but appreciated the fan service
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It was mindless entertainment. I went into it with similar expectations I had for The Expendables and both did exactly what I expected and I enjoyed both. Sometimes its great to just watch an over the top dumb action movie
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Don't watch Stowaway on Netflix...really boring.
ncsualum05
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Saw Mortal Kombat last night. It was satisfactory for what it was. Nostalgic if you grew up playing the games. Not good overall. Less cheesy than the movies they came out with back in the 90s for sure.
Packchem91
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Beartown on HBO.

5-part miniseries based on the Fredrik Backman book by same title. Set in remote small town in Sweden that is falling apart (like so many small towns), but still has an over-the-top loyal following of the local youth hockey team.
And as that regains success which vitalizes the town, an event occurs which tears it all apart.

Its all in Swedish, so you have to read the subtitles, and especially in group scenes, its not always clear who is the one talking, but that was ok. Very well done. The central characters, whom are played by people you've never heard of, can't be as well-developed as they are in a book, but are done well enough that they make impacts.

This town's passion for hockey, and while you may not be a hockey fan, the story resonates because what they are willing to do to sustain their passion/success (and overlook things) has to rival anything you'd hear in small town Alabama / Texas football, or Indiana basketball, etc.
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Has anyone watched His Dark Materials? Its a good show but man it's atheist undertones make me feel kind of slimy for watching. I'm typically able to look past these things.
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metcalfmafia said:

Has anyone watched His Dark Materials? Its a good show but man it's atheist undertones make me feel kind of slimy for watching. I'm typically able to look past these things.
I read the books so knew what to expect with the show. The first season wasn't very good, I much preferred the second.

The book series is very much critical of the Catholic Church and the Magisterium is just a stand-in for it. I would say it's not atheist in that it recognizes God / Adam & Eve / etc., it's more against the church specifically.
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metcalfmafia said:

Has anyone watched His Dark Materials? Its a good show but man it's atheist undertones make me feel kind of slimy for watching. I'm typically able to look past these things.
Good show. Season 2 much more interesting than season 1. The big bad magisterium is obviously a knock against Catholics but I try not to wrap myself up in those things when I watch a fantasy show. I could pick apart about all TV now if I wanted to with the cultural undertones.
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statefan91 said:

metcalfmafia said:

Has anyone watched His Dark Materials? Its a good show but man it's atheist undertones make me feel kind of slimy for watching. I'm typically able to look past these things.
I read the books so knew what to expect with the show. The first season wasn't very good, I much preferred the second.

The book series is very much critical of the Catholic Church and the Magisterium is just a stand-in for it. I would say it's not atheist in that it recognizes God / Adam & Eve / etc., it's more against the church specifically.
Maybe Atheist isn't the word, but when the premise of the show is to start another "Great War" with "The Authority" (AKA God), it feels pretty sacrilegious.
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ncsualum05 said:

metcalfmafia said:

Has anyone watched His Dark Materials? Its a good show but man it's atheist undertones make me feel kind of slimy for watching. I'm typically able to look past these things.
Good show. Season 2 much more interesting than season 1. The big bad magisterium is obviously a knock against Catholics but I try not to wrap myself up in those things when I watch a fantasy show. I could pick apart about all TV now if I wanted to with the cultural undertones.
Yes you can tell the author's grievances with the catholic church, but the battle with the Magisterium is only one part of the show. It's wanting to start a war with "The Authority" that I have the beef with. You know?
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metcalfmafia said:

ncsualum05 said:

metcalfmafia said:

Has anyone watched His Dark Materials? Its a good show but man it's atheist undertones make me feel kind of slimy for watching. I'm typically able to look past these things.
Good show. Season 2 much more interesting than season 1. The big bad magisterium is obviously a knock against Catholics but I try not to wrap myself up in those things when I watch a fantasy show. I could pick apart about all TV now if I wanted to with the cultural undertones.
Yes you can tell the author's grievances with the catholic church, but the battle with the Magisterium is only one part of the show. It's wanting to start a war with "The Authority" that I have the beef with. You know?
Yes. I got you.
packwest
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Speaking of book series that were popular and had a generally catastrophic first-take on the big-screen:

Ender's Game, the book, is awesome.

Ender's Game, the movie, is a hot steaming pile of garbage.

Someone should really give that a whirl again as a TV series.

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metcalfmafia said:

statefan91 said:

metcalfmafia said:

Has anyone watched His Dark Materials? Its a good show but man it's atheist undertones make me feel kind of slimy for watching. I'm typically able to look past these things.
I read the books so knew what to expect with the show. The first season wasn't very good, I much preferred the second.

The book series is very much critical of the Catholic Church and the Magisterium is just a stand-in for it. I would say it's not atheist in that it recognizes God / Adam & Eve / etc., it's more against the church specifically.
Maybe Atheist isn't the word, but when the premise of the show is to start another "Great War" with "The Authority" (AKA God), it feels pretty sacrilegious.
I see what you mean, but "The Authority" is a very different God than the one most Christians believe in. The Authority does enough stuff that makes you want to root against it, but also IMO, divorces it enough from my conception that it's easy to compartmentalize as fiction.

I'm basing all this off the books though. I have not watched the show.
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IseWolf22 said:

metcalfmafia said:

statefan91 said:

metcalfmafia said:

Has anyone watched His Dark Materials? Its a good show but man it's atheist undertones make me feel kind of slimy for watching. I'm typically able to look past these things.
I read the books so knew what to expect with the show. The first season wasn't very good, I much preferred the second.

The book series is very much critical of the Catholic Church and the Magisterium is just a stand-in for it. I would say it's not atheist in that it recognizes God / Adam & Eve / etc., it's more against the church specifically.
Maybe Atheist isn't the word, but when the premise of the show is to start another "Great War" with "The Authority" (AKA God), it feels pretty sacrilegious.
I see what you mean, but "The Authority" is a very different God than the one most Christians believe in. The Authority does enough stuff that makes you want to root against it, but also IMO, divorces it enough from my conception that it's easy to compartmentalize as fiction.

I'm basing all this off the books though. I have not watched the show.
IMO the show give you no context around The Authority other than Lord Asriel wants to destroy it to "end tyranny and control". The show provides all kinds of context around The Magesterium to make you want them destroyed, but nothing around The Authority.
IseWolf22
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metcalfmafia said:

IseWolf22 said:

metcalfmafia said:

statefan91 said:

metcalfmafia said:

Has anyone watched His Dark Materials? Its a good show but man it's atheist undertones make me feel kind of slimy for watching. I'm typically able to look past these things.
I read the books so knew what to expect with the show. The first season wasn't very good, I much preferred the second.

The book series is very much critical of the Catholic Church and the Magisterium is just a stand-in for it. I would say it's not atheist in that it recognizes God / Adam & Eve / etc., it's more against the church specifically.
Maybe Atheist isn't the word, but when the premise of the show is to start another "Great War" with "The Authority" (AKA God), it feels pretty sacrilegious.
I see what you mean, but "The Authority" is a very different God than the one most Christians believe in. The Authority does enough stuff that makes you want to root against it, but also IMO, divorces it enough from my conception that it's easy to compartmentalize as fiction.

I'm basing all this off the books though. I have not watched the show.
IMO the show give you no context around The Authority other than Lord Asriel wants to destroy it to "end tyranny and control". The show provides all kinds of context around The Magesterium to make you want them destroyed, but nothing around The Authority.
That might come later. In the books a lot of stuff about the Authority comes out later in the trilogy and it justifies Lord Asriel's fight a little more
statefan91
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metcalfmafia said:

IseWolf22 said:


I see what you mean, but "The Authority" is a very different God than the one most Christians believe in. The Authority does enough stuff that makes you want to root against it, but also IMO, divorces it enough from my conception that it's easy to compartmentalize as fiction.

I'm basing all this off the books though. I have not watched the show.
IMO the show give you no context around The Authority other than Lord Asriel wants to destroy it to "end tyranny and control". The show provides all kinds of context around The Magesterium to make you want them destroyed, but nothing around The Authority.
I would just treat it as a fantasy show and disconnect the ties to catholicism, especially to the show. The show very much is set up to show you that the magisterium is an evil organization and there's not really any grey to it.
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This is a Robbery - Netflix

2 Episodes in so far and really digging it. It could wind up being a flop, will report back. So far, it's kept me really intrigued and I don't think the trailer sold it well enough, IMO.
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Finished Spycraft on Netflix. Really, really fascinating look into the world of spies
jkpackfan
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For those with Apple + Ted Lasso is really good.
statefan91
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jkpackfan said:

For those with Apple + Ted Lasso is really good.
I will echo this every time someone mentions it. Season 2 comes out late July.
metcalfmafia
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Season 4 of Handmaid's Tale started a couple of days ago. Haven't had a chance to watch.
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statefan91 said:

jkpackfan said:

For those with Apple + Ted Lasso is really good.
I will echo this every time someone mentions it. Season 2 comes out late July.
Yes. I don't watch much on Apple but Ted Lasso was awesome. It's funny but also uplifting. Can't wait for season 2.
Packchem91
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statefan91 said:

jkpackfan said:

For those with Apple + Ted Lasso is really good.
I will echo this every time someone mentions it. Season 2 comes out late July.
I didn't realize the timing of the new season -- that is great to hear.
 
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