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Re: Last Television Show Watched

Posted: April 23rd, 2018, 12:01 am
by Master Magnus
Cheaters. Now that Swedish public service has stopped showing the news in the early morning, one must find something to watch to the coffee...

Re: Last Television Show Watched

Posted: May 19th, 2018, 3:07 pm
by Siamese Sith
Watching Lost in Space on Netflix with my son.

Re: Last Television Show Watched

Posted: June 20th, 2018, 1:58 pm
by Master Magnus
A few episodes of the sixth season of That '70s Show on Netflix.

Re: Last Television Show Watched

Posted: September 3rd, 2018, 9:03 am
by Jjm3233
The Expanse

Re: Last Television Show Watched

Posted: September 7th, 2018, 9:05 pm
by Cassus Fett
Mayans

Re: Last Television Show Watched

Posted: October 14th, 2018, 3:58 am
by Master Magnus
A few episodes of Sopranos.

Re: Last Television Show Watched

Posted: January 8th, 2019, 10:10 am
by borgmatrix
I've been doing movies so much more than television.

Last TV I watched was episodes of The Big Bang Theory. But if we're talking last new TV I watched, I guess the final season of "Voltron: Legendary Defender" on Netflix in December.

Re: Last Television Show Watched

Posted: January 9th, 2019, 10:04 am
by Master Magnus
I'm not a fantasy fan, but I was talked into watching Game of Thrones. I've bingewatched it on HBO and am currently on the last episode of season 6.

Re: Last Television Show Watched

Posted: January 28th, 2019, 2:43 pm
by Cassus Fett
Master Magnus wrote: January 9th, 2019, 10:04 am I'm not a fantasy fan, but I was talked into watching Game of Thrones. I've bingewatched it on HBO and am currently on the last episode of season 6.
What is your thoughts on it?

Re: Last Television Show Watched

Posted: January 30th, 2019, 11:39 am
by Master Magnus
Cassus Fett wrote: January 28th, 2019, 2:43 pm
Master Magnus wrote: January 9th, 2019, 10:04 am I'm not a fantasy fan, but I was talked into watching Game of Thrones. I've bingewatched it on HBO and am currently on the last episode of season 6.
What is your thoughts on it?
I liked it! Though some plot elements were predictable, the series as a whole wasn't. The money put into the series, the effort and the actors made it worthwhile. I was glad to see not only Julian Glover, but Diana Rigg in such a prominent role (and my favorite Swedish actor, Max von Sydow also made a brief appearance. When the character first appeared and was played by another actor, I thought that it would've been a good part for von Sydow and then he turned up in a later season). However, the storyline in which he appeared, Bran's journey, was the one that I found to be the least interesting. I also found it difficult to find a character to root for. :D

I thought that I wouldn't finish the first seven seasons before April, but it only took a few weeks...

Re: Last Television Show Watched

Posted: February 18th, 2019, 9:00 am
by borgmatrix
Master Magnus wrote: January 30th, 2019, 11:39 am I liked it! Though some plot elements were predictable, the series as a whole wasn't. The money put into the series, the effort and the actors made it worthwhile. I was glad to see not only Julian Glover, but Diana Rigg in such a prominent role (and my favorite Swedish actor, Max von Sydow also made a brief appearance. When the character first appeared and was played by another actor, I thought that it would've been a good part for von Sydow and then he turned up in a later season). However, the storyline in which he appeared, Bran's journey, was the one that I found to be the least interesting. I also found it difficult to find a character to root for. :D

I thought that I wouldn't finish the first seven seasons before April, but it only took a few weeks...
Not having a character to root, or said another way...hating almost everyone, was one of the reasons it took me so long to get caught up. I watched season 1 when it aired, but was bummed out by the ending and didn't get back to it for another 2 years. Then I think I watched another 2 seasons and again found myself needing some time away from it. It felt in early season like everyone I was rooting for was being taken out, sometimes in the most painful manner.

I think things started to turn around and I started to see some light as I moved through the middle seasons. Last year, I got caught up before the new season.

One thing that actually helped give me something to look forward to was going to the Ramin Djawadi/Game of Thrones concert a few years ago when it was in town. I was not caught up, but went anyway as I was a fan of his and had listened to all the seasons score by that point. Seeing some of the footage on the big screens at the concert, especially one of the battles, had me really looking forward to getting to that point in the show.

Tough watch, and don't care for some of the extreme violence, but the overall arc has me hooked.

Re: Last Television Show Watched

Posted: March 2nd, 2019, 9:01 pm
by Lord Tesla
I caught a little of Destination Moon on TCM earlier.

Re: Last Television Show Watched

Posted: March 4th, 2019, 4:51 pm
by Lord Tesla
The Walking Dead. Anyone else tuning in these days? It strikes me more as Dead on It's Feet at this point, but last night was a wee bit better than the average for the season.

Re: Last Television Show Watched

Posted: March 20th, 2019, 7:23 pm
by Lord Tesla
Well, I watched it from a disc, but an episode of Firefly last night. "Our Mrs. Reynolds," if memory serves, episode 1.7.

Since, well, I have watched a little news.

Re: Last Television Show Watched

Posted: March 24th, 2019, 3:13 am
by Lord Tesla
The Doctor Blake Mysteries, 3.7, "Room with No View." Via the miracle of DVD.

Re: Last Television Show Watched

Posted: March 24th, 2019, 11:37 pm
by Master Magnus
The second season of The OA on Netflix. A wonderfully strange series.

Re: Last Television Show Watched

Posted: April 2nd, 2019, 3:54 pm
by Lord Tesla
Original airing/new was The Walking Dead 9.18, "The Storm." Two-Word Review: Bore. Ring. One-Word Summary: Snow. Non spoiler critique: Watching a station with no programming, no signal, just static, i.e., "snow," would have been only slightly less entertaining. Everything the episode did could have been covered in ninety seconds, two minutes, tops. It ran an hour and nine minutes. Afterward, I made the mistake of staying up and watching Talking Dead, delayed to make room for a repeat of Killing Eve. I have no interest in that program. Of course, I ended up not having any interest in the soporific that was Talking Dead, either.

Last thing I watched was Downton Abbey, 4.1, via disc. Most TV is predictable, but this show seems to be even more predictable than most. Either that, or...

Never mind.

Re: Last Television Show Watched

Posted: April 28th, 2019, 5:56 am
by Master Magnus
I'm currently rewatching Star Trek: Enterprise on Netflix. Somewhat flawed, but still an enormously much better Star Trek show than Discovery.

Re: Last Television Show Watched

Posted: April 28th, 2019, 12:41 pm
by borgmatrix
Master Magnus wrote: April 28th, 2019, 5:56 am I'm currently rewatching Star Trek: Enterprise on Netflix. Somewhat flawed, but still an enormously much better Star Trek show than Discovery.
I need to give it a watch from beginning to end.

When it was on TV, I watched the first few episodes of season 1, then stopped, finding it to be more of the same bored, tired storytelling that Voyager had featured. I caught an odd episode here and there during season 2.

Season 3, given the introduction of a season long arc, and caught a few more episodes.

Season 4, under new creative direction (Manny Coto), I watched the whole season. I still found it flawed, or better in concept than execution, but it was certainly lightyears ahead of previous seasons.

It probably be worthwhile to watch the first 3 season having missed most of it, and to revisit the 4th. I've seen good deals at times on the BD set, so maybe at some point I'll grab that.

Re: Last Television Show Watched

Posted: May 1st, 2019, 1:00 pm
by Master Magnus
borgmatrix wrote: April 28th, 2019, 12:41 pm
Master Magnus wrote: April 28th, 2019, 5:56 am I'm currently rewatching Star Trek: Enterprise on Netflix. Somewhat flawed, but still an enormously much better Star Trek show than Discovery.
I need to give it a watch from beginning to end.

When it was on TV, I watched the first few episodes of season 1, then stopped, finding it to be more of the same bored, tired storytelling that Voyager had featured. I caught an odd episode here and there during season 2.

Season 3, given the introduction of a season long arc, and caught a few more episodes.

Season 4, under new creative direction (Manny Coto), I watched the whole season. I still found it flawed, or better in concept than execution, but it was certainly lightyears ahead of previous seasons.

It probably be worthwhile to watch the first 3 season having missed most of it, and to revisit the 4th. I've seen good deals at times on the BD set, so maybe at some point I'll grab that.
I prefer an episodic structure before an arc one, just as long as previous events aren't "forgotten". A few episodes are weak, but overall I like the show. I first saw it when it aired on Swedish public service which only aired seasons 1-2 between May 2003 and August 2004 (they had previously aired all seven seasons of Voyager between 1998 and 2003 which is a much worse show). It wasn't until I got Netflix that I watched the third and fourth seasons (and I watched rather inattentive). Too bad it couldn't have gotten a fifth...

Re: Last Television Show Watched

Posted: May 1st, 2019, 4:39 pm
by borgmatrix
Master Magnus wrote: May 1st, 2019, 1:00 pm I prefer an episodic structure before an arc one, just as long as previous events aren't "forgotten". A few episodes are weak, but overall I like the show. I first saw it when it aired on Swedish public service which only aired seasons 1-2 between May 2003 and August 2004 (they had previously aired all seven seasons of Voyager between 1998 and 2003 which is a much worse show). It wasn't until I got Netflix that I watched the third and fourth seasons (and I watched rather inattentive). Too bad it couldn't have gotten a fifth...
I really wish the 4th season had been the first. What a series we could have gotten if they'd started with the 4th season content.

Re: Last Television Show Watched

Posted: May 4th, 2019, 5:53 am
by Master Magnus
Hmm... I just realized that I never watched the third season of Enterprise.

Re: Last Television Show Watched

Posted: May 13th, 2019, 4:14 pm
by borgmatrix
Episode 5 of Game of Throne's final season.

Whoo, boy. Its been worse with every episode. Not thrilled. Characters being moved around a chess board by writers who don't seem to know how to play chess. A clear sense of thinking from the end and just moving the characters there without much consideration for what their arc's been.

Martin might have provided them with the plot points, but they clearly have no idea how to connect the dots, are too rushed to be able to, or both.

Sad.

Re: Last Television Show Watched

Posted: May 19th, 2019, 1:02 pm
by Master Magnus
borgmatrix wrote: May 13th, 2019, 4:14 pm Episode 5 of Game of Throne's final season.

Whoo, boy. Its been worse with every episode. Not thrilled. Characters being moved around a chess board by writers who don't seem to know how to play chess. A clear sense of thinking from the end and just moving the characters there without much consideration for what their arc's been.

Martin might have provided them with the plot points, but they clearly have no idea how to connect the dots, are too rushed to be able to, or both.

Sad.
Yes, sadly it has gotten truly awful. I'm glad that I didn't watch the series over eight years (I watched seasons 1-7 December '18 to January).

The last thing I watched was the Star Trek: Enterprise episode Demons on Netflix.

Re: Last Television Show Watched

Posted: May 22nd, 2019, 9:29 am
by borgmatrix
Master Magnus wrote: May 19th, 2019, 1:02 pm Yes, sadly it has gotten truly awful. I'm glad that I didn't watch the series over eight years (I watched seasons 1-7 December '18 to January).
Me too, I guess. Though I'm almost regretful I wasted my time, regardless of how I watched it.

It's been a heavy show, so I've taken breaks (often of a few years) every season or couple of seasons. I got caught up before season 7, and then have watched the episodes as they aired these last two seasons.

You might have seen the GRRM blog post link I shared on Facebook. I liked his approach of not being openly critical, yet clearly hammering home that his ending is better set for success (assuming he ever finished): He pointed out the showrunners having "only" 6 episodes to finish, while his last 2 books will be ~3000 manuscript pages. He pointed out with his "yes, no, no, yes, no, yes" bit that there will be some similarities but also differences. And then he referenced "butterfly effect" when talking about some characters being alive in his versus dead in the tv show (and vice versa), which points to a ripple effect of differences there too.

Honestly, even if all the big end points were the same, just him developing things much more over many, many pages will bring a stark (:laugh:) difference. But you add in his acknowledgment of some things being different, and butterfly effect from some of those differences...I'm excited. As excited as one can be when its in realistic doubt he finishes.

Re: Last Television Show Watched

Posted: July 11th, 2019, 5:55 am
by Master Magnus
A few episodes of the fourth season of Parks and Recreation on HBO (streaming). The show was recommended to me by a colleague, but it took some time getting into it.

Re: Last Television Show Watched

Posted: July 24th, 2019, 3:38 pm
by Lord Tesla
Let's see...

Last night I watched episode 7 (I think), of Project Blue Book, "The Scoutmaster." (Just double-checked: It was #7.) Via the old DVR. Meh. Kinda weird, and I nodded off during the final ten minutes.

So far, it hasn't been that impressive. But, compared to a lot of other things on the old boob tube, that's tantamount to a compliment.

This morning I watched some of the Mueller Hearings.

Re: Last Television Show Watched

Posted: July 28th, 2019, 4:30 pm
by Lord Tesla
Yeah, well, it was Project Blue Book again.

I finally rewatched "The Scoutmaster," and got the last ten minutes. Zowie, so it wasn't really an alien skull, after all! Duh. But this, no matter that it's "suggested by" actual cases and "based on" J. Allen Hynek's work with the Air Force on Blue Book, is...FICTION! (It's also BS, but that's another topic.) They should be able to come up with something a little more interesting than a simple hoax case. Jack Webb did a lot better stuff with Blue Book in the '70s with Project U.F.O..

But, that's not all: I watched another episode last night. "War Games." I nodded off again. So...

I know at least one thing I'll be (re)watching next week.

Re: Last Television Show Watched

Posted: March 30th, 2020, 3:46 pm
by Lord Tesla
The Walking Dead, 10.14, "Look at the Flowers." Er, right. The flowers would probably have been a bit more interesting. Better than last week's catastrophic farewell to Michone episode, which I suspect with its longer running time and elaborate, and wasted, effects, helped to put completion of the season finale beyond reach under the restraints imposed by The Bug.

How they have screwed that program up.

Later, because Talking Dead: Home Edition also sucked, I popped in Agatha Christie's Poirot: "The Chocolate Box," which was much more interesting, but begun too late. I nodded off. I'll eventually take another look at it.

Re: Last Television Show Watched

Posted: April 4th, 2020, 3:41 pm
by Lord Tesla
Agatha Christie's Poirot, again. Again, the episode, "The Chocolate Box." And, once more, the little grey cells, they screwed me over and went to sleep.

I think I watched Southpark after I woke up.