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Anyone watching Warrior Nun?
It's got pretty good reviews.
Considering giving it a shot.
Same, haven't started yet, but I need to finish up a few others before I start a new show.
Which ones do you still have going?
I actually liked Dead to Me (wasn’t sure I would)Watched The Old Guard a couple of days ago. It was OK as an origin story goes. They tend to leave something to be desired. It sets up the next movie, which I would hope would be better.
Watched Mindhunter, which was interesting. Don't know if they will manage to continue the series due to the coronavirus.
Watched Warrior Nun. It was a decent distraction, but overall, I would say it was a bit of a disappointment. Too much time wasted on character development that really didn't develop the characters. I was left thinking it should have been better than it was.
When not on SR or MAP, I have been reading, listening to music or doing household stuff while the wife has been watching a few series:
Little Fires Everywhere (Hulu). She loved it, but I could tell that I wouldn't like it.
Dead to Me: Netflix. She likes it. No way in hell would I sit through all of that crying and female angst.
She has watched a couple of other series recently that I couldn't tell you the names of, but all seem to be targeting an audience of women.
We just started Cursed on Netflix. Frank Miller (Sin City, 300, etc.) was one of the creators, so I figured it would be worth a shot. It seems Miller didn't write any of the episodes, although you can see his influence as an executive producer. After two episodes, it has piqued my interest enough to want to see where it's headed. Hard to go wrong with a new twist on the old Merlin/Pendragon/Arthur story told through a female lead.
I understand. It is probably a good show. I just can't get past the seemingly constant crying on the show.I actually liked Dead to Me (wasn’t sure I would)
I liked the mechanics of how they kept the plot device going wth all the changes in story
I am watching six feet under and the shield, both for the first time, and am loving them. On season 4 of both.
It's such a fun, quirky show. I'm really digging it.I have to get back to Six Feet Under.
I watched a few episodes then got distracted with something else.
It was very good at the point.