I think Grantchester lost something once the original vicar left.
Yes, for a life of crime in Yorkshire.
Yeha, and “this time, it’s personal” was the whole basis of the show. Usually Brit shows avoid that meme.
I was trying not to reveal that, as he hasn’t watched that episode yet.
Good one lol.
I’ve been watching this on Netflix and although I came into it with low expectations, I’m enjoying it more than I do ST:SNW (and a helluva lot more than Discovery). Yes, it’s cartoon Star Trek and pitched at a level for kids but there are a lot of Easter eggs for the diehard Trekkies, from the little disc-in-cone game Dal is playing to the entire “Star Flight” episode which is chock-a-block with TOS references and in-jokes (including a heroic redshirt).
In many respects this is quite decent Trekkery (and again, moreso than the messianic nonsense of Discovery < shakes fist at ST:D >). It’s not compelling viewing (and it’s not like its Adult Swim cousin Lower Decks) but I’d recommend it for fans of the ST-verse.
Disclaimer: contains Janeway.
We watched the first episode of Echo on Netflix. It’s a spinoff of The Disney+ Hawkeye series. The first episode is background and a recap of events in Hawkeye relating to one of the conflicted villains in that series. They designed it so a casual viewer unfamiliar with other MCU products can follow it. Putting it on Netflix means it might find a fan base beyond the one that already exists on Disney+. Two more shows (Wonder Man and new Daredevil series) are also slated to stream on Netflix under the Marvel Spotlight banner.
We were delighted to find that Northern Exposure has become available for streaming on Amazon Prime. We had begun to think it was one of those series that had somehow been lost forever, like “Homicide: Life on the Street.”
Hey, coincidentalIy I just started a rewatch of Northern Exposure this week (from an offline set). I had planned on mentioning it in this thread.
I hadn’t watched it since the first run and was surprised how quickly I recognized characters and names. Most of them look much younger than they looked to me 34 years ago.
I’m 19 episodes in and I had remembered that it was quirky, but had forgotten just how experimental it was. One of the most recent episodes flat-out shattered the 4th wall. There was about to be a pistol duel, and Joel interrupted that the audience was too smart to believe that either of them would die. Maggie complained about him breaking character then they all started discussing alternate script versions. Someone suggested that they just skip to the next scene, which they did.
It is on Disney+ up here in Canada. I tried to get through the first episode, even taking a break after the first 20 minutes, but I ended up quitting ~15 minutes from the end. Everything seemed to be a little off to me. The writing, acting, and even the music seemed to be subpar. Since the first episode is currently the highest rated of the five on IMDB, I doubt that I will come back to finish.
Disney hasn’t been doing too well with their series with me lately. Obi Wan was pretty bad, I only made it a few episodes into Moon Knight, and the best episodes of the Book of Boba Fett were the Mandalorian heavy ones.
It’s closer in tome to the old Netflix Daredevillverse than the MCU-integrated shows on Disney+.
Another periodic update:
As I finished my ST:TNG rewatch (including the four movies), I finally started on ST:Picard. From the first episode, I was absolutely in love with the show, and I finished season one last night. I’m not a part of any Trekker online communities so I don’t know how mainstream my opinion is, but I’m convinced that this current era of Trek, that started with Discovery, and encompasses Strange New Worlds, Picard, Lower Decks (and I guess Prodigy, though I probabnly won’t see that one), is the absolute peak of the franchise. I like the 80s/90s stuff, but it’s so freaking clean and well-mannered. Finally the world of the Federation looks lived-in, something other franchises had figured out long ago.
Didn’t like Loki the first time I watched it, a couple of summers ago. Maybe I was watching it with half-attention, but I couldn’t make head or tail of the variant stuff. As the new season was out, I decided to give it another chance, and rewatched season one. Which was basically as if for the first time, so I really must not have been paying attention. Anyway, it’s gone from second-least-favorite D+MCU show to near the top.
I think most people would agree with you about Strange New Worlds and Lower Decks, and maybe the third season of Picard. But Discovery? Most Trek fans I know think Discovery is close to the lowest point in the Trek universe. I certainly do.
The only good thing about Discovery, IMO, is that it brought in Anson Mount in as Christopher Pike. And for me, just about the only watchable epidodes were the ones with Christopher Pike. Other than that, it’s pretty much anti-Trek with the technobabble turned up to 11.
The first couple seasons of Discovery were good enough that I signed up for Paramount. After they jumped into the future (season 3?), I quickly lost interest.
Finished Who is Erin Carter?. Not bad as those things go.
The Fall of the House of Usher
I only have a very superficial understanding of Poe (mostly from The Simpsons!) but that didn’t stop me enjoying this a lot (or maybe it helped…?)
Bruce Greenwood was as reliable as ever as the patriarch, and Carla Gugino is also excellent as his family’s tormentor.
I loved the production design (just as with Haunting of Hill House) and the whole feel of the series. Took a little while to get into but after a couple of episodes was hooked.
Technobabble that is whisper-cried at a therapy session.
I can only concur on all points.
I finished ST: Prodigy. Honestly, there were a lot fewer plots holes than a lot of other ST shows have had. Solid writing, decent character arcs, about the same level of technobabble as every other Trek show, and clearly a lot of love for the franchise from the people who made it.
And cool new tech. I like the vehicle printer.
Currently watching Dirty Old Cars on Hulu. Very satisfying if you just like things being cleaned and refurbished. It scratches that itch wonderfully.