Which TV show did you watch lastֻ

I recently enjoyed Brassic quite a bit, which was a nice surprise, witty and funny

The Last Narc (2020)


“Former cartel insiders divulge the bone-chilling details behind the notorious murder and kidnapping of DEA Agent ”Kiki” Camarena. ”

From what I have seen so far, a really interesting documentary. great script and good facts.

again…on TV while i do rehab exercises: American Choppers
or Orange County Choppers. the wiki says they switch back and forth.
although it’s “reality” TV, they do act like they “spice it up” some for show.

lots of talking with very little motorcycling.
when i looked up after each set, somebody
was talking to or about someone else.
just as i was leaving, they showed
the motorcycle they talked about.

i’m so glad we “cut the cord” at home.
i would not enjoy paying a penny for this.

Ray Donovan
Billions
Ozark
Dexter
Entourage

:slight_smile:

Shark Week is on the wall monitor.
apparently, Bull Sharks are the most
aggressive and dangerous of all.

the researchers were using underwater
drones or something (i couldn’t hear it that well)
to follow sharks and the “head guy” said it would
work with all sharks except Bulls which would
just turn and attack whatever is behind it.

Yep, bull sharks can swim in fresh or seawater, and they attack people more frequently than any other shark (per shark).

Strange Evidence

What on Earth

The Invaders

Land of the Giants

I was bored and flipping through the channels to see what was on Animal Planet this past weekend. Anyone else in the USA have the misfortune to tune in to “Finding Bigfoot?” Wow. This might be an all-time low in programming for any network. Laughably ridiculous. The series primary characters almost all regard any noise in the woods as evidence of a bigfoot. There is one female character who appears more skeptical, but the show is a complete waste of money, and an embarrassment for the network. I would say it is all intended as a joke, but it is presented straight, with no hints that it is to be seen in a tongue-in-cheek fashion.

The History Channel, Discovery Channel, A&E, and Animal Planet are all taking the low road in programming for people who are entertained by nonsense. Not my kind of television.

I just started

“Don’t Look Deeper”

Not sure what to think of it yet, it is a futuristic tv show about robots and stuff. Let’s see how it evolves.

The new Transformers anime on Netflix is pretty wicked

well, i caught the very end of the Shark Week episode
where they tagged a pregnant Tiger Shark for research…
and then
it was Mary’s Kitchen Crush
making Ratatouille with feta.
here’s Mary:

Strange Evidence.
Hard for me to watch. Odd to explain videos, with all sorts of “?experts” making outlandish statements.
Some videos they never actually explain.
They repeat the same shots and replays of the same non-segment cameras zooming intros and exits.
Heck the show would be 12m long if they cut out all the crap.

Forged in Fire. It calls to my inner blacksmith.

All the Best,
Jeff

It would be hard to sit and watch the whole hour because 90% is crap or just filler but they do come across some very interesting videos. The incredible squid from 1.5 mile deep a year or two ago made me at least check out a number of more times. I don't have a link for the actual show but here is the same video the show used. It sure does look like an alien.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSXqqi3ShOs

Yeah, Interesting videos for sure (well some of them).
How much better the show would be if they just showed the video, and possible, rational, explanations.
The turkeys circling a dead cat was too weird. Saw that when it first hit the Web years ago.
But I sure don’t need some talking head telling me it’s witchcraft.

Any show that as it breaks for commercial, shows me what it’s going to show me after the commercial, then at the return, shows me what it just finished showing me before the commercial. What a bunch of crap to stretch a 30m show to 60m.

Just show us the cool videos without all the BS.
All the Best,
Jeff

Nah, it’s just a bacterophage that grew to immense proportions. :laughing:

today, on the Big Screen Physical Therapy monitor
was Jazz versus Nuggets with politics. everywhere.
during the game, in commercials, no leniency.
more annoying than PT.

Magnet Fishing in Florida.
then they went to Cuba.
Discovery Channel.
PT hurts.

High Score on Netflix. It’s about history of video games. Big nostalgia factor.

Ooh!

That looks like it's right up my alley.

I love hearing about the history of video games, including classic video games.

I’m into Riverdale at the moment. Well I’m in season 3 now… It’s a bit confusing because it is so different that season 1 and 2 but I will give it a chance :slight_smile: