It made us do the opposite of what they intended, we weren't sharing accounts before, but now we are between three houses. Now instead of them making $63 a month on three accounts they're making $37. Good move Netflix.
It reminded me of how little I use it too, once I'm done re-watching Narco's I'll probably just cancel
You can add more extensions after the second? CP group buy?
I t was a great show. I can't believe at time the challenges almost had me on the edge of my seat.
It was so well done. Kept the focus on the challenges and the athletes without all the drama we see put into most North American reality shows.
It was also nice not to have to deal with huge backstories about how they overcame personal tragedy to get there.
It was awesome how much respect Choo Sung-Hoon had amongst the group.
(older MMA guy, or "Sexyama" , if you will)
he was awesome, and one of the favs of the wife and I.
The way the narrator spoke at the end makes me think that there will be another season. What really surprised me was how the show tried to moved away from something as limited as a bench press competition. The team events were incredible; they really captured the respect and definitely team building spirit of working together to be the best team.
I was really impressed with the women competing; they were all in and all out!
We'd fallen behind on Physical: 100 and ended up binging the last few episodes this weekend. It's not normally the kind of thing I would watch (though I did always love stuff like Gladiators and World's Strongest Man competitions as a kid) but it's such a likable show. As I mentioned earlier, the main thing it has going for it is the lack of trash talking and manufactured animosity. Everyone is just so nice and I loved the camaraderie and respect among the competitors. I almost feel like going back to watch the early episodes. When 100 people are introduced it's hard to remember who's who but now after watching and cheering for people and becoming engrossed in their efforts, it'd be interesting to go back and see how they started out in the competition.
Highly recommended for good clean family viewing. It was surprising just how much we got into it.
__________________ I engraved me name on the pillars of the arch
So that when I left I'd always leave me mark
I finished Cunk on Earth. Some of the interviews were very Ali G ish…but I like Ali G so shouts to the academics who kept their cool. I chuckled quite a few times so there’s that.
Started watching Full Swing and one thing that struck me was how LIV Golf becomes inevitable for some players. When the passage of time and the whims of a golf swing take the absolute top skills away, and they mention the financial costs of missing the cut, it’s inevitable that guaranteed paycheques become a thing. I’m not very deep into it yet, so maybe this comes up later.
Meant to mention Derry Girls. The previous seasons were terrific and easy to watch. This final season definitely has its great moments, but some of it definitely feels like it’s reaching. Still good though.