Also, 'A Murder at the end of the World' has also been quite good. I'm 3 episodes in.
Essentially a murder mystery in an isolated hotel in Iceland amongst some Elites and intelligencia.
I could do with some more murdering of some of these fine folks, but its still been interesting. Plus I havent seen Clive Owen in what seems like forever!
Just started watching this as well. I agree, it's very good so far.
I was just thinking of giving an episode a go to see if the show's for me.
I'm halfway thru the third season. It's one of the shows I actually look forward to. The cast is fantastic. The retro setting is awesome. The way they deal with a different sort of mental health issue than we're used to seeing is unique and well done. If you have ever had a negative/destructive inner dialogue, you'll appreciate it. And despite the subject matter being pretty serious, it's hilarious most of the time. The cast is almost exclusively comedians.
Curse Apple for not having season 2 out already. Not sure they've even finished filming.
The last few weeks of filming got stopped for the strike and now Adam Scott is too busy doing U Springin' Springsteen on my Bean? and that one episode of U Talkin U2 to Me? where Scott and Scott go to the Sphere.
But in all seriousness, the 2 showrunners argued so much that they now hate each other and it took forever to get going.
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If you want a decent little cartoon series to get your preteen into scarier themes, try Fright Krewe.
"An ancient prophecy and a Voodoo Queen put misfit teens in charge of saving New Orleans from the biggest demonic threat it's faced in almost two centuries. But, honestly? Saving the world might be easier than becoming friends."
cocreated by Eli Roth & James Frey (yes, that james Frey)
good little show and it's been renewed for season 2.