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Originally posted by LamBear* View Post
Keep thinking I'm going to do that one of these days. How's that going for you?
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I'm watching The Daily (Social Distancing) Show and perked up when there was a Highlander reference but then was bummed when I realized that Trevor Noah did not actually watch Highlander because if he did he wouldn't have said what he said at 4:21.
https://fb.watch/1ng6OZL2qC/
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I am watching Leverage Season 2. I enjoyed Season 1 very much. So far Season 2 is very entertaining.
I have heard about a reboot of the series with Noah Wylie in the lead role (replacing Timothy Hutton). The rest of the original cast is returning. I think the new show is currently in production.
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I watched all four seasons of The Librarians. That was a really fun show! Some of the best episodes were directed by Jonathan Frakes. Noah Wylie either wrote or directed a number of very good episodes. Noah also acted in up to half of the episodes each season. However, the rest of the cast was excellent and did just fine when Noah was not there.
Currently, I am watching The Vampire Diaries again. I come back to it every couple of years at least.
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Watching BBC program New Tricks.
We've gone through 6 of the 12 seasons so far and are still watching, so that's a ringing endorsement, there. I will recommend it, the premise is that 3 retired coppers with about 80 years combined experience are hired to man the unsolved and open case squad at the Metropolitan Police under a younger DCI.
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Originally posted by Ceridwen View PostWatching BBC program New Tricks.
We've gone through 6 of the 12 seasons so far and are still watching, so that's a ringing endorsement, there. I will recommend it, the premise is that 3 retired coppers with about 80 years combined experience are hired to man the unsolved and open case squad at the Metropolitan Police under a younger DCI.
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Binge watched the series "Bosch" since Hubby and I listened to lots of Connelly's audio books while traveling. Would not have pictured Titus Welliver as Bosch, but now cannot imagine anyone but him as the character. Enjoyed the series immensely. This was after binge watching 14 seasons of "Murdoch Mysteries".
Next binge watched the Jesse Stone movies with Tom Selleck. Maybe should have gone in the movie thread, but technically, they were made-for-tv movies. Anyway, despite the stilted, sometimes corny dialog, I'd watch Selleck in almost anything.WHAT IF THERE WERE NO HYPOTHETICAL QUESTIONS?
THE CHICKEN CROSSING THE ROAD WAS POULTRY IN MOTION
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Started the 2013 series Almost Human starring Karl Urban and Michael Ealy. Watchable, entertaining, but a couple episodes in, it's still pretty formulaic, although the banter is pretty good. Not bad, but not great either; Urban's American accent is pretty spot on, though. Apparently it lasted only one season possibly because it's network, Fox, pulled a Firefly and aired many of the episodes out of order from how they were originally intended, destroying any continuity.
Also watching the Inspector Alleyn Mysteries. Huge jarrring moment when we got to the first episode after the pilot (filmed 3 years prior) and the actor playing Alleyn was not only a different guy, but didn't even have the same coloring, going from brunette to blonde. There are only two seasons and are based on the novels of Ngaio Marsh, so period pieces. Was delighted to see Sir John Gielgud as the guest in last night's episode, that's a pretty big wow for a TV series.
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A friend recommended Letterkenny. It's quite different from what I usually watch, so that's been interesting. The actors are good, their delivery is great. The first "real" fight scene I watched it was clear how very careful the actors were being, but I'm always willing to suspend disbelief for the stories and the rest of the performances.
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I watched "Star Trek: Discovery" season 3. A lot of stuff happens! Good action and excellent character development. This show reminds me of some of the best aspects of Deep Space Nine with continuing storylines, character back stories, and lots of development of characters and relationships.
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