I thought it was great.
A character I most definitely not expect to appear, appeared.
I thought it was great.
A character I most definitely not expect to appear, appeared.
It showed that Jimmy was still there even after everything.
If wasn't you or VA... more specifically that bastard TBR.
Although I know how it ends, I'm still gonna watch it.
It's the poetic ending to a letdown season. Wasn't gangster enough for me.
Hopefully its not as bad as the Finale of Seinfield.
8in - no real spoilers there… at least not mine.
Thanks for the spoilers guys...
I'm still gonna watch it despite...
He will be a king in the joint...
It was almost anti-climatic… but I did like the whole clothesline thing…
Better Call Saul is over.
Not the spectacle that Breaking Bad's ending was, but great nonetheless. Slippin' Jimmy is finally where he belongs.
The problem with any LS-based TV series/show is that, for it to be successful, drama is pretty much a requirement. While it's something that all LS couples claim they don't want, it's something the viewers expect and are looking for.
Aside from maybe the sex scenes, seeing the LS adventures of a typical LS couple would probably be boring for much of the audience. This is particularly so if the series/show supports something they view as morally wrong. Add to that the backlash from people that think swinging is morally wrong, and it explains why we can't have nice things.
Neighbors with Benefits on A&E lasted all if 2 (cringe worthy) episodes. The moral right put so much pressure on advertisers and A&E that they buried the series.
But somehow shows on polygamy (Seeking Sister Wives, and that cringy show about that Mormon wacko Cody, Sister Wives and some series that TLC ahead on couples seeking another for a polyamory relationship are ok? Swinging/Lifestyle will never be accepted.
Ditto.
The lifestyle has been exploited for bullshit tv shows.
Best one ever was Swingertown. Only lasted one season. The Moral Right sabotaged it.
Another series I have no interest in watching. It just seems fake.
Yeah, my wife loves that series.
A little surprised that "How to Build a Sex Room" on Netflix hasn't been mentioned here.
A charming take on HGTV meets kink.
Peaky Blinders last two seasons took a very weird twist. The last season though was actually pretty decent even if it’s as just weird. There seems to be this new ‘fad’ that somehow the last season of any show needs to be over the top with death …
I wad a little disappointed with the new Peaky Blinders series. It lost momentum
We watched Stranger Things and loved it and are now binge watching it again with my daughter who is visiting. Not sure why you wouldn’t enjoy it Fockers, it is entertaining and the soundtrack is great. You should give it a shot.
~Scamp
The kid who played Dustin - Gaten Materazzo, my son went to school with him and I coached his sister in travel soccer. Nice family, great kids, all talented) but I have no desire to see the series. Never did and I love the 80s.
We binged watched Stranger Things on NetFlix over a period of about a month. It was kind of a horror series, but no so much that the Mrs wouldn't enjoy it.
One crazy thing was the length of the last couple of episode of season 4. Most were already at least an hour or more, but as I recall, the last 2 were 1 hr 27 mins and 2 hrs 22 mins for episodes 8 and 9 respectively. These were movie length "series" episodes.
There is supposed to be a 5th season, which by the time they come out with it, we'll probably forget most of the first 4.
The other thing we started watching is we noticed Disney+ has a 3rd season of the Orville Star Trek series. Most of those don't rely much on prior episode knowledge like Stranger Things, so it was easier to pick up.
Yep… that would be Uncle Clifford
Is that the one with the transvesticle (testicles in drag)) that runs a strip club?
P-Valley on Starz (1st season is on Prime till 6/30)
Show revolves around Pynk, a strip club In Mississippi. It’s based on a play. An amazing series. Season 2 is started last week (only on Starz currently) highly recommend this series.
"Barry" is a slept on comedy.
It's about a hitman that caught the acting bug and takes acting classes.
Needless to say, his previous occupation still affects his current life.
A couple of episodes into "Pistol".
I'm liking it so far, although I'm biased because I am already somewhat familiar with the story and have always found it interesting.
What I most certainly did not know was how involved Chrissie Hynde was in the whole story.
Finished out the new KITH series.
I see what you mean, Current. Not that there wasn't anything good in the last couple episodes, but they were comparably weak.