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Diving back into a Sci-Fi Channel series from the late 90s. First Wave

(I may have posted about this before)

Cade Foster was framed for his wife's murder, and is on the run from sinister forces. The government? The Illuminati? No. It's aliens. Turns out, he's "Subject 117," the one human who managed to resist their mind control and fight back. Also, he's a reformed thief who can pick locks and fight off multiple police officers at once. He teams up with a conspiracy theorist (publisher of an online magazing called "The Paranoid Times") and together they use the prophesies of Nostradamus to fight the alien invasion.

Of course that sounds ridiculous, and it is, but it was entertaining when I watched it on the first run. It doesn't hold up all that well, but mostly because of two things. One...it is just another of the slate of Sci-Fi Channel shows (and others) that took advantage of Vancouver's tax breaks - weird how everything in multiple series looks like Vancouver - and two, the depiction of the internet back then was...quaint in retrospect. And the music is cliche' 90s.

On the plus side, the acting is decent, the cast (aside from the conspiracy theorist named "Crazy Eddie") are all very good looking, and the show does a good job of revealing the alien invasion plan slowly rather than going from "there are aliens among us...now here's the big battle!" And the aliens are terminally allergic to salt, for some reason.
 
Anyone seen the 12 Monkeys TV series? I’ve heard some good reviews of it and I like to watch time travel shows, but it’s not on any streaming service I currently have so I would have to buy it on Amazon prime. But I know a lot of syfy shows can be crap so I don’t want to waste my money. I usually like well thought out shows with arcs and good characterization. It doesn’t have to be too intellectual ( like Dark) so I can take a little bit of pulp. I’ve enjoyed shows like Continuum, Outer Range, and various alternate reality shows I’ve seen lately (e.g., Constellation).
 
High Potential

I don't usually watch the police procedural dramas, they're a dime a dozen, but the plot of this one caught my eye.

Follows Morgan, a single mom of three kids and how thanks to her exceptional mind, she is able to help to solve a crime as she rearranges evidence during her shift as a cleaner for the police department.

Watched the first two episodes and I'm quite enjoying it. Kaitlin Olsen (Always Sunny) plays the character well, walking the line between annoying and quirky helpfulness perfectly. I'm hooked on this one.
 
Is anyone watching From? Love that show. 5/5. It’s a spookier version of Lost.
I finished season 2 and although the mystery is interesting, I can't stand most of the characters. I'd have to subscribe to MGM+ to see season three but that isn't happening.
 
Anyone seen the 12 Monkeys TV series? I’ve heard some good reviews of it and I like to watch time travel shows, but it’s not on any streaming service I currently have so I would have to buy it on Amazon prime. But I know a lot of syfy shows can be crap so I don’t want to waste my money. I usually like well thought out shows with arcs and good characterization. It doesn’t have to be too intellectual ( like Dark) so I can take a little bit of pulp. I’ve enjoyed shows like Continuum, Outer Range, and various alternate reality shows I’ve seen lately (e.g., Constellation).
I enjoyed it. It certainly looks as though the cast had a great time filming it. Definitely would recommend.
 
Is anyone watching From? Love that show. 5/5. It’s a spookier version of Lost.
I finished season 2 and although the mystery is interesting, I can't stand most of the characters. I'd have to subscribe to MGM+ to see season three but that isn't happening.
It generally comes to prime after a few months.
 
I started binging "Only murders in the building" on GOstream.to
Two episodes in and I'm hooked.
I still dislike Marten Short, but everybody else is great. The story seems original (to me).
Thanks for the recommendation. 8/10
 
I just watched the pilot episode of The Resident. MUCH too melodramatic, wouldn't all y'all agree? I must stop it at once. BUT I clicked 'Next Episode' (Pavlovian reflex) and the Evil Chief of Surgery is about to "unallocate" a heart match, taking it from hero's personal friend to some super-rich donor.

I didn't check the IMDB score. My advice is to look elsewhere if you want medical drama.
 
I’ve started rewatching The Diplomat, in anticipation of season 2 coming soon.

I tried to start watching A Diacovery of Witches but I was finding it boring, couldn’t finish the second episode.
 
https://play.history.com/specials/banned-from-the-bible
Not realy 'banned', just left out and forgotten.
For those who think the bible is 'the absolute word of g-ODD'.
This explains how hundreds of circulating holy works got paired down to the 'official' bible.
And what some of the left-out books said.
One that sounds interesting to me is 'The life of Adam and Eve'. After they left Eden. (still in print)
 
Mare of Easttown, 7/10; Streaming on Max/HBO and stars Kate Winslet as "Mare", a police detective in the town of Easttown. A young girl from the town has been missing for a year when another young woman, Erin is murdered. There are a number of suspects involved in the murder of Erin but there doesn't seem to be any link between the murder of Erin and the missing girl. Then another young woman goes missing, is there a link? Mare works the cases while also trying to navigate her chaotic personal life which includes a recently deceased son from suicide who left an infant son, the son's drug addicted girlfriend who is trying to get custody of the infant, a lesbian daughter, her high maintenance live in mother and her love life when Guy Pierce enters the scene. Lots going on and it's just too much drama for what could have been a tense crime thriller. Seven episodes that could easily have been condensed into four. Great performances from the cast and the plot surrounding the murder/missing women is solid but it gets a bit silly towards the conclusion.
 
Oddly Satisfying Science
If you loved Mythbusters and Watch Mr Wizzard you'll like Oddly Satisfying Science.
 
Mare of Easttown, 7/10; Streaming on Max/HBO and stars Kate Winslet as "Mare", a police detective in the town of Easttown. A young girl from the town has been missing for a year when another young woman, Erin is murdered. There are a number of suspects involved in the murder of Erin but there doesn't seem to be any link between the murder of Erin and the missing girl. Then another young woman goes missing, is there a link? Mare works the cases while also trying to navigate her chaotic personal life which includes a recently deceased son from suicide who left an infant son, the son's drug addicted girlfriend who is trying to get custody of the infant, a lesbian daughter, her high maintenance live in mother and her love life when Guy Pierce enters the scene. Lots going on and it's just too much drama for what could have been a tense crime thriller. Seven episodes that could easily have been condensed into four. Great performances from the cast and the plot surrounding the murder/missing women is solid but it gets a bit silly towards the conclusion.
Agree. I thought that it was a pretty good series. BTW: there won’t be a season 2.
 
Finally got around to watching the latest season of "The Boys" on Amazon Prime. I've got about 1 1/2 episodes left, but...wow. They've dropped all pretense of being a clever (if hyper-violent) sly commentary on America's celebrity-obsessed culture/politics and are now just beating the viewers over the head with "no, seriously...this is you. You're worshiping degenerates who are happily marching your country to fascism."

I mean...they're not wrong, but it's just a bit too on the nose. Okay...it's a lot too on the nose.
 
I’ve started rewatching The Diplomat, in anticipation of season 2 coming soon.

I'm also a very big fan, and will binge Season 2 big-time in a few days.

My favorite part of Season 1 is the end of Episode 3. She fights with husband until looking sloppy and is happy to meet with POTUS, thinking (incorrectly) that her sloppiness will lead him to accept her resignation. As POTUS boards his helicopter she turns around proudly and sees her staff looking at her with awe. Husband twirls his finger to remind her to turn back around.

I just watched the pilot episode of The Resident. MUCH too melodramatic, wouldn't all y'all agree? I must stop it at once. BUT I clicked 'Next Episode' (Pavlovian reflex) ...

I'm all the way to S2E17 now. :eek: Should I be ashamed? It's a little bit like an action thriller (which I don't like), but with more interesting fast-moving plots, and scalpels and medical implants instead of guns. .
 
Finally got around to watching the latest season of "The Boys" on Amazon Prime. I've got about 1 1/2 episodes left, but...wow. They've dropped all pretense of being a clever (if hyper-violent) sly commentary on America's celebrity-obsessed culture/politics and are now just beating the viewers over the head with "no, seriously...this is you. You're worshiping degenerates who are happily marching your country to fascism."

I mean...they're not wrong, but it's just a bit too on the nose. Okay...it's a lot too on the nose.
The irony being that this season was the first season when MAGAtards realised they were being mocked.
 
Finally got around to watching the latest season of "The Boys" on Amazon Prime. I've got about 1 1/2 episodes left, but...wow. They've dropped all pretense of being a clever (if hyper-violent) sly commentary on America's celebrity-obsessed culture/politics and are now just beating the viewers over the head with "no, seriously...this is you. You're worshiping degenerates who are happily marching your country to fascism."

I mean...they're not wrong, but it's just a bit too on the nose. Okay...it's a lot too on the nose.
The irony being that this season was the first season when MAGAtards realised they were being mocked.
I have absolutely no idea how in the hell it took them that long to figure that out. I'm watching it and I'm thinking... why is there no hub bub over this show from the right? In fact, they seem to like it!

I was happy to see the latest season actually progress the plot, though I'm unhappy with how poorly they are scripting when super powers matter and the son. The narrative on the son is so jerky, start-stop.
 
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