I’m assuming you mean How to Become a Tyrant. I think it looks good and the reviews are good. I may give it a try with the intent of watching the episodes that interest me, such as the Hitler one as I’m all over that aspect of history. I assume each episode stands on its own.
In other news, how God damn talented is Bo Burnham?
He's fantastic. Although now I can't help but read all of your posts in the voice of Socko, which might be an annoying side effect.
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Never Have I Ever has a second season out and it is absolutely hilarious and heartfelt. I'm probably viewing it with tinted glasses as a child of South Asian immigrants but Mindy Kaling perfectly captures the experience of growing up with a mixed identity.
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For soccer fans. The Baggio biopic is pretty good.
It's amazing that if Nigeria had learned how to waste time and not just aimless kick the ball back to the Italians at the end of the 2nd half, that World Cup would have been nothing for Italy.
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Netflix airs lots of shows as "Netflix originals" that aren't. The Good Place on Netflix was called "A Netflix Original Series" when it was produced by Universal and aired on NBC. I have no idea how/why Netflix offers or labels such series as originals.
Final Space is a TBS/Adult Swim show. It's third season premiered in March. But it's tied up with WarnerMedia / AT&T. The first two seasons are streaming on HBOMax in the USA. So the international streaming deal on Netflix is probably winding down, and then all 3 seasons will wind up on Crave here in Canada...eventually.
EDIT: 8 months ago the creator posted on reddit that Netflix would distribute season 3 internationally. The finale already aired in the USA, so you would think with the entire season done it would already be on Netflix if it was going there? Or maybe not.. Season 2 came to Netflix Canada in November 2019 after the show finished airing stateside in September 2019. So maybe September or October 2021 Season 3 will show up.
Sorry none of this is super helpful.
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They released the second season of the Movies that made us. I've watched the Forrest Gump, Back to the Future and Jurassic Park ones. they were all really good, and it was interesting to see the process and reasons why Eric Stoltz was fired from Back to the Future.
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The Netflix documentary on the Malice at the Palace was pretty good. Sometimes these things drag out, but this one I found ended abruptly and didn't have other players' or fans' take. I liked it, but it could've been longer and touched on what it did to sports in general, as it was iconic moment for sports fans. I'm sure anyone into basketball or hockey remembers where they were when they first came across the melee.
I was searching for Better Call Saul, as it has dropped out of my continue watching list, and came across Better Than Us, which is a Russian science fiction television series. I've watched two episodes now and am having a bit of an internal struggle between how absolutely horrible the english dubbing is at times versus how interesting the story is so far. I'm a sucker for robot based science fiction, but I'm not sure if I can sit through the dubbing for the entire series.