Andor. Season 2 is really good.
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I'm really sad next week is the final arc but all good things must come to an end.
Absolutely. But man, what a ride.
Just watched Glitch, a three-season Australian Netflix show about a handful of people who mysteriously return from the dead. It stars dollar-store Ryan Reynolds, Timu Chris Evans, Wish Simon Pegg, and so-close Glenn Close.
Season 1 felt like Lost. There were all these sciency/supernaturalish mysteries, and it really seemed like either side could be the bad guys. I lost track of exactly when it went off the rails, but by season 3, it was clear they had an end point they needed to get to without bothering to wrap up all the mysteries, and they just recycled the same actions every episode. Disappointing, do not recommend unless you just want something on in the background.
I've said it before but Nathan is a genius. The commitment he has to his ideas is... just wild.
Anime: Apothecary Diaries, Dan Da Dan, Delicious in Dungeon, Castlevania (original and Nocturne)
Live Action: (not new) Tales from the Loop, The Expanse, Resident Alien
I'm watching the "no laugh track" version of MASH and finding it much more enjoyable.
Sopranos
With the added bonus of the Talking Sopranos podcast between episodes.
North of north, the 1920s yellowstone, and like two episodes left of game of thrones.
Just finished the Pitt, and caught up on the studio and last of us
Nothing