Unsure if anyone else is noticing, but a nice surprise to the ads is the volume level. Instead of going up, like most services, it actually goes down. Which we love!
I watched the first season and enjoyed it. I started on the 2nd but was a little lost so I stopped. Might have been too much time between seasons.
I loved season 1 as well. I'm not a big sci-fi person usually (other than classics like Star Wars), but I like the western/cowboy angle combined with the bizarre Twin Peaks/Lost like moments with strange music and the Tillerson family. The singing Tillerson kid is the strangest character. I'm having a bit of a harder time going through season 2, same as you- maybe too much time between seasons. Plus there are times I can't stand the Autumn character.
I read yesterday that Outer Range was canned by Amazon.
Ah, that sucks. I feel like I was just one season away from starting to understand it.
One thing I really liked about it, the outdoor shots were beautifully done and captured prairie dusk, twilight dawn moods better than any other TV show I've seen.
Ah, that sucks. I feel like I was just one season away from starting to understand it.
One thing I really liked about it, the outdoor shots were beautifully done and captured prairie dusk, twilight dawn moods better than any other TV show I've seen.
Some really good camera shots and also some really unique and strange imagery- some Twin Peaks vibes for me at times.
I just finished season 2 tonight... some things revealed/resolved but many things left unexplained. I guess we'll never know. Not saying it was an award winning show at all and I'm not heartbroken it's done. It took some concentration to stick with it... but always discouraging that quirky little shows like this fizzle out and crap like big brother is on season after season. Likely why we are getting dumber as a human race.
If you liked Good Omens, My Lady Jane is actually a lot of fun. certainly not a serious watch, a bit of fantasy and a lot of historical inaccuracies but a fun satire.
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Finally got around to watching S2 of Invincible. It was good, but it could have also been called PTSD: The Show. It got a little old watching so many characters battling grief and inner demons in every episode, hopefully they move past that a bit in S3. And speaking of season 3, it's awesome that it's coming out so soon compared to how long it took for S2. I ended up having to do a speed re-watch of season 1 just to remember all of the side plots that I completely forgot about. I would be nice to jump into the new season without having to do that again
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Little update on Clarkson’s Farm. Looks like season 4 will be in May plus this little tid bit!
“Excitingly, it sounds as if the plan is to make plenty more series of Clarkson’s Farm following the show’s success on Prime Video. “We’ll kick off filming for season 5 shortly after,” Clarkson told Times Radio, seemingly revealing that the plan is for the fifth season to begin filming once season four is edited.”
Also a spoiler?
Spoiler!
But with The Grand Tour presenter having just opened a pub to go hand-in-hand with his farm running operations, it feels like a safe bet to suggest it's unlikely he'll be running out of things to say anytime soon.
I am enjoying Vox Machina S3. I have heard they will be doing Mighty Nein soon. I never watched critical role stuff on youtube (aside from the occasional clip that found its way in front of me) but I just like these people. They seem just genuinely great and clearly enjoy spending time with each other. The fact that something as good as it is came out of a group of friends just having fun with their hobby just makes me happy, and as a result, watching it puts a smile on my face. It fills the "wholesome" void left by Ted Lasso just by virtue of the way that it came into existence.
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