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Re: TV Thread - beware, [expletive] can get spoilery

Posted: August 8 16, 9:33 pm
by 33anda3rd
stlouie_lipp wrote:
Radbird wrote:
go birds wrote:The Night Of...

on hbo is very good. watch it
Really enjoying this.
Just started it. Two episodes in and really liking it. The pace is a little slow, but I think that really help you experience what Nas is feeling.
It's basically a horror movie about the criminal justice system. And a very good one.

Re: TV Thread - beware, [expletive] can get spoilery

Posted: August 9 16, 1:54 pm
by MrCrowesGarden
Jay Pharoah and Taran Killam both dropped from SNL for the upcoming season. They also dropped Jon Rudnitsky, but I didn't figure anyone cared so much about that.

Re: TV Thread - beware, [expletive] can get spoilery

Posted: August 10 16, 4:02 pm
by Freed Roger
I'm enjoying the "Stranger Things" series. Not the best acting, (distressed overwrought Wynona seems a bit forced, but not a dealbreaker-) I am 3 in on episodes.

The main concern I have is it's similarities to a book I started reading and [expletive] canned, because it went completely into the " anything goes" implausibility territory too soon- "The Passage"

I understand - it is Sci Fi, so it's not supposed to be entirely plausible. But with Sci Fi, there are usually some constraints, or rule that the story has to fit into, even if those constraints themselves are implausible. In some regards, Sci Fi stories should be more constrained by the rules of the fake parameters than real-world stories.

Not sure I make sense with the above. Point is -good show, but worried it will go into "The Passage" territory too soon.

Re: TV Thread - beware, [expletive] can get spoilery

Posted: August 10 16, 4:28 pm
by Donnie Ebert
MrCrowesGarden wrote:Jay Pharoah and Taran Killam both dropped from SNL for the upcoming season. They also dropped Jon Rudnitsky, but I didn't figure anyone cared so much about that.
Dang. I'm surprised Kyle Mooney wasn't the one getting the boot.

I much preferred Killam's Trump to Darryl Hammond's (Hammond's is fine, it's just seem kind of old and worn-out at this point), and I guess this means not a lot of Obama in his final months in office.

Re: TV Thread - beware, [expletive] can get spoilery

Posted: August 10 16, 4:29 pm
by BW23
I enjoyed Stranger Things, but I'm an 80's kid that was about the same age as those kids when they are in 1983. The score and setting had me hooked. It wasn't great in any certain area, but I really enjoyed it.

Re: TV Thread - beware, [expletive] can get spoilery

Posted: August 10 16, 4:35 pm
by BW23
TimeForGuinness wrote:
That is pretty great (even if some were a stretch)
The train tracks with Stand By Me was the obvious one while watching it. That and the bikes/ET connection. I certainly felt a Poltergeist vibe, too.

Re: TV Thread - beware, [expletive] can get spoilery

Posted: August 10 16, 4:38 pm
by cardinalkarp
Might have to check it out since there's a lull in shows right now. I'm ready for Narcos to start back up next month.

Re: TV Thread - beware, [expletive] can get spoilery

Posted: August 10 16, 6:13 pm
by ghostrunner
The plot details in Stranger Things don't hold up well to scrutiny, but the focus is heavily on the characters and it's kind of beside the point. It's cool enough in the moment and there's not much time to dwell on it. Of course poor Barb kind of gets the shaft, story-wise.

Re: TV Thread - beware, [expletive] can get spoilery

Posted: August 10 16, 6:59 pm
by MrCrowesGarden
ghostrunner wrote:The plot details in Stranger Things don't hold up well to scrutiny, but the focus is heavily on the characters and it's kind of beside the point. It's cool enough in the moment and there's not much time to dwell on it. Of course poor Barb kind of gets the shaft, story-wise.
I don't think they expected her character to be as popular as she was.

Re: TV Thread - beware, [expletive] can get spoilery

Posted: August 10 16, 7:48 pm
by ghostrunner
MrCrowesGarden wrote:
ghostrunner wrote:The plot details in Stranger Things don't hold up well to scrutiny, but the focus is heavily on the characters and it's kind of beside the point. It's cool enough in the moment and there's not much time to dwell on it. Of course poor Barb kind of gets the shaft, story-wise.
I don't think they expected her character to be as popular as she was.
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I think it has entirely to do with how they handled that story though. I didn't care that much until it became kind of funny what an afterthought she was. At the end they see her body in the UD, and not even a thought that maybe they should carry her back for her parents' sake. Reminded me of Maggie on Walking Dead never seeming concerned about her sister after she was kidnapped.