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Re: What's your favourite TV program of the moment?
« Reply #2130 on: September 05, 2024, 08:36:33 AM »
Thanks, goldie.  I didn't know that this existed.  It looks like fun.  I'll definitely check it out.

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« Reply #2131 on: September 22, 2024, 12:45:43 AM »
Watched the first 2 series of Jack Ryan series on holidays ( too cold to stay out ay my age)
Was OK, unsure about the main actor TBH.

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« Reply #2132 on: November 17, 2024, 02:59:40 PM »
Just saw Season 1 of Pagan Peak (der Pass).  German/Austrian thriller with a detective from each country forced to work in tandem to find a serial killer whose victims span national borders.  Austrian detective is cranky excess driven guy who is super smart but teetering on corrupt while German woman detective is genial professional and also smart.  They get along like oil and water at first but things improve.

The end was satisfying and I'd watch more of it.  There's apparently 4 seasons.

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« Reply #2133 on: November 18, 2024, 09:13:17 AM »
Finished
"Slow Horses" S04 awaiting S05.
Tried to watch "Those about to die" but just could get into it.
"The rings of power" S02
I am now watching "Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light"

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« Reply #2134 on: November 19, 2024, 10:50:47 AM »
Goldshirt, that's exactly how you're supposed to feel about Jack Ryan. He's a professor forced into a world of intrigue. Unfortunately, the show mostly forces him into a Jason Bourne archetype, which is incorrect for the character.

Over decades of trauma, Jack Ryan becomes a hard, cold operative. And he STILL gets shocked by the brutality of the system. Ford did a great job displaying that in the movies, when everyone is cheering the raid of a terrorist training camp like a video game, he is appalled.

One of my favorite Jack Ryan scenes comes from another Ryan, Alec Baldwin. As an academic, Baldwin Ryan has done the research and presented the best possible analysis of Halsey. Connery Ramius is a man who has walked the walk rather than talk the talk but is also a highly educated man. He tells Ryan that Halsey was a fool.

It's a fantastic nerdy scene in the middle of an action thriller.

(Also, Ramius kills political officer Putin in the opening segment of the film.)

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« Reply #2135 on: November 20, 2024, 09:12:23 AM »
Goldshirt, that's exactly how you're supposed to feel about Jack Ryan. He's a professor forced into a world of intrigue. Unfortunately, the show mostly forces him into a Jason Bourne archetype, which is incorrect for the character.

Over decades of trauma, Jack Ryan becomes a hard, cold operative. And he STILL gets shocked by the brutality of the system. Ford did a great job displaying that in the movies, when everyone is cheering the raid of a terrorist training camp like a video game, he is appalled.

One of my favorite Jack Ryan scenes comes from another Ryan, Alec Baldwin. As an academic, Baldwin Ryan has done the research and presented the best possible analysis of Halsey. Connery Ramius is a man who has walked the walk rather than talk the talk but is also a highly educated man. He tells Ryan that Halsey was a fool.

It's a fantastic nerdy scene in the middle of an action thriller.

(Also, Ramius kills political officer Putin in the opening segment of the film.)
Im not sure The actor pulls it off TBH.

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Re: What's your favourite TV program of the moment?
« Reply #2136 on: December 12, 2024, 07:51:35 PM »
Just watched the first episode of fallout. I never thought I'd say this, but it may be too dark for me.

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Re: What's your favourite TV program of the moment?
« Reply #2137 on: December 13, 2024, 12:34:55 PM »
I had the same reaction, but it gets better.  Not quite as bleak after a while.

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« Reply #2138 on: December 14, 2024, 11:40:30 PM »
The mirror and the light. Love it

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« Reply #2139 on: December 15, 2024, 07:57:09 PM »
That's it, the final episode. The mirror and the light.
Although I knew how it had to end, wow great acting ang great writing.
History at its was !


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Re: What's your favourite TV program of the moment?
« Reply #2140 on: December 16, 2024, 07:19:58 AM »
We really enjoyed Wolf Hall -- my husband especially -- so I'm happy to hear that this sequel is so good as he's anticipated seeing this for a while.

I'm rewatching season 4 of Babylon Berlin.    This is the German series based on the detective noir novels by Volker Kutscher.  My German is not so great, but having read all the available books in English translation, I'm tempted to give the next book in the series a try even though it will mean sitting next to a dictionary as I attempt to slog through it.  The television show is really good and stands up to repeated viewing.  I enjoy the books, also.  Kutscher was trained as an historian, so  his insights into the Weimar period and rise of National Socialism through the book series are compelling.

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Re: What's your favourite TV program of the moment?
« Reply #2141 on: December 17, 2024, 07:21:00 PM »
I don't have paramount positive, so I just watched the first episode of lower decks. It made me incredibly sad.
There are extremely talented people who love star trek, and instead we got DIS. Lower decks packed more in half hour than they did in a series.

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Re: What's your favourite TV program of the moment?
« Reply #2142 on: December 18, 2024, 12:33:33 PM »
I don't have paramount positive, so I just watched the first episode of lower decks. It made me incredibly sad.
There are extremely talented people who love star trek, and instead we got DIS. Lower decks packed more in half hour than they did in a series.

I watched all of Lower Decks and found it a bit hypnotic to be honest. I think I was enjoying it, but I wasn't sure which didn't stop me ploughing on. It must have had something.

If DIS refers to Discovery?  Then I must say how very much I hate that show. It corrupts everything!
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Re: What's your favourite TV program of the moment?
« Reply #2143 on: December 20, 2024, 02:05:13 AM »
You hated Trip Tucker?

So did Paramount. He tried to drum up a fan campaign to save the show, so they killed him in the finale. Pettymount.

ENT might have my favorite uniform. Function over form, and POCKETS.

I feel bad for the TNG/DS9/VOY actors, they all had to wear the same lousy underpants. Because the uniform guy was a sicko.

Weirdly enough, the E network got behind the scenes access.

Robert Blackman is one true sick golly.