I’ll Be Gone In The Dark on HBO was our latest. Very interesting, but like a lot of multi part documentaries you could skip the middle episodes.
Also been revisiting the first season of True Detective on HBO. A classic for a lot of reasons but the dialogue between the two main characters is amazing.
I saw the first 3 episodes of Schitt’s Creek and while it was funny, something about it wasn’t clicking for me. Does it get considerably better over time?
The Kominsky Method is really unusual. Better Call Saul is fantastic—liked it more than “Breaking Bad.” “Mindhunter” is an excellent series that takes time to appreciate (don’t judge by first few episodes) and a 3rd season is on the way.
“Hannibal” is another terrific series, if you can put up with the highly graphic gore. Previously I had only “Bond villain” in my mind with Mads Mikkelsen (who plays Hannibal Lecter), but wow—his acting chops really shine in this one. The narrative starts before “Silence of the Lambs”, when Dr. Lecter was a psychology consultant for the FBI. It doesn’t feature Agent Starling, but uses a different protagonist (Will Graham, a man with an “extra sense” for figuring out crimes). Laurence Fishburne is excellent as Jack Crawford. It ends after 3 seasons. There was talk of renewing it, somehow “re-framing the ending” of season 3, but I have a feeling it won’t happen.
I thought so. I thought it was just OK the first few episodes - not sure where it was going. It took me about half of the first season before I started getting engaged, and by the end of first season I was hooked.
because of the ambient noise in our Physical Therapy Clinic,
they had Closed Captioning and Mute activated for the monitor
showing Bob Ross painting. i miss his voice.