This new Samurai history series is pretty badass
Did Netflix turn the Samurai into black trans women?This new Samurai history series is pretty badass
@everyone GITT you fucks and give me a new show to watch!
thinking about getting into the new WW2 in color series on Netflix, anyone watched it yet? Trailer looks riveting
Night Stalker is fantastic. Richard Ramirez looks just like you’d expect a serial killer to look like too.The Sinner with Bill Pullman and Jessica Biel (1st season only) is good. The first 10 season of Shameless, filmed in @Chris Farley ’s favorite city, is also dynamite.
Edit - The Ted Bundy Tapes and Night Stalker docs are also great.
Lillyhammer
Quirky, starts off a bit odd/slow but once you get to know the characters it’s pretty good
I second Ripper Street. It’s found it’s niche as a pretty dark yet safe serial show. You can watch with interest and stuff you haven’t really seen before but not have to put all your focus into it like several Netflix shows.Watched the WW2 series. Twas good.
Wife and I are watching Ripper Street. Pretty entertaining. Hour long episodes where crimes are committed and solved in that time. They do have overarching stories that carry over to add some continued interest.
If you watched and liked GOT, then you'll get a kick out of watching some of their alum in this show. Bron of the Blackwater is a key character.
Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel
A short, 4 episode documentary about the disappearance of Elisa Lam. I remember back when the elevator video surfaced, I was super intrigued by it. This documentary goes into a lot of detail and answers a lot of questions I've had for a long time. And it's well put together, so if you've never heard of Elisa Lam, you'll also be entertained. Worth a watch.
Oh definitely. They withheld information in the early episodes to build up that suspense solely for entertainment value. Really, it could have been a one-episode documentary if they had laid all the facts out. But I was entertained the whole time so I wasn't mad.I liked it but I thought they tried to build more drama that wasn't actually there. At least to me anyways.
I agree, and they do that almost immediately in episode 1 before you have any connection with anybody. I’m pretty sure it’s a network show over there and so I try to take it from that sort of perspective. It’s just refreshing to me as it’s pretty fun and I’m starting to get tired having to invest so much in almost every Netflix show or just watch something extremely corny, they haven’t really nailed that middle ground and Ripper does that for me.I liked it but I thought they tried to build more drama that wasn't actually there. At least to me anyways.
I think you’re referring the The Ripper documentary? I think we are talking about this BBC show on there. Too bad to hear that documentary is like that, have it on my watch list but it’s getting old watching these huge build ups with some of their docu stuffOh definitely. They withheld information in the early episodes to build up that suspense solely for entertainment value. Really, it could have been a one-episode documentary if they had laid all the facts out. But I was entertained the whole time so I wasn't mad.
Haha. I haven't seen the Ripper documentary, but it sounds like it has a similar format. I enjoyed the Elisa Lam one, but I can see how people are frustrated with the episode 4 reveal of super relevant info. Especially if you've already seen that format in other doccos.I think you’re referring the The Ripper documentary? I think we are talking about this BBC show on there. Too bad to hear that documentary is like that, have it on my watch list but it’s getting old watching these huge build ups with some of their docu stuff
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I dig her in Billions.“The Crew” isn’t god awful if you don’t mind Kevin James and his goofiness. And their was a thread on tMB a while back asking about a semi known woman that’s not a 6-10 that does it for you. I answered with the girl in this show. I have zero idea why but I’d fuck this woman like a puma.
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Is that the girl who looks possessed in the elevator?Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel
A short, 4 episode documentary about the disappearance of Elisa Lam. I remember back when the elevator video surfaced, I was super intrigued by it. This documentary goes into a lot of detail and answers a lot of questions I've had for a long time. And it's well put together, so if you've never heard of Elisa Lam, you'll also be entertained. Worth a watch.
Yep! That's her.Is that the girl who looks possessed in the elevator?
Really enjoyed this and it shows just how eager folks are to only look at ‘evidence’ that supports what they want to happen. Sometimes the boring story is the truth no matter how much you want the crazy fantasy story.Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel
A short, 4 episode documentary about the disappearance of Elisa Lam. I remember back when the elevator video surfaced, I was super intrigued by it. This documentary goes into a lot of detail and answers a lot of questions I've had for a long time. And it's well put together, so if you've never heard of Elisa Lam, you'll also be entertained. Worth a watch.
It’s pretty damn sad. I won’t ruin it for you. You could probably guess why she was acting that way.Is that the girl who looks possessed in the elevator?
Agreed. That was the good thing about them burying the lead til the final episode. You got to see all the wild theories and the chase to find the answers as they went along, with the sad conclusion saved for the end.Really enjoyed this and it shows just how eager folks are to only look at ‘evidence’ that supports what they want to happen. Sometimes the boring story is the truth no matter how much you want the crazy fantasy story.
Absolutely. I’m glad they wrapped it up in four episodes. All those assholes calling that “song writer” up and threatening him are pieces of shit. Typical internet sleuths.Agreed. That was the good thing about them burying the lead til the final episode. You got to see all the wild theories and the chase to find the answers as they went along, with the sad conclusion saved for the end.
The funniest thing to me about that show was that in virtually every scene, the characters were all speaking several different languages but understood one another perfectly.
Any word on Season 3?Mind Hunter - oldie but a goodie.
Any word on Season 3?
Worth the watch?Wife and I watched The Crown. Solidified my thoughts how fucked up the Royal family is/was
DOA. Fincher said even if they want a third season the shows rabid following isn’t as large as people think and the expense and effort doesn’t justify it. Which I hate because it’s one of my favorite shows of all time.Any word on Season 3?
I enjoyed itWorth the watch?