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Re: TV Thread - beware, [expletive] can get spoilery
Posted: January 11 22, 8:21 pm
by heyzeus
Another, even bigger change from the book to the show is that in the book, Kirsten never goes with Jeevan to Frank's apartment. Jeevan just helps her find her handler after Leander dies during King Lear, then he leaves.
Re: TV Thread - beware, [expletive] can get spoilery
Posted: January 11 22, 8:31 pm
by G. Keenan
heyzeus wrote: ↑January 11 22, 8:21 pm
Another, even bigger change from the book to the show is that in the book, Kirsten never goes with Jeevan to Frank's apartment. Jeevan just helps her find her handler after Leander dies during King Lear, then he leaves.
Wild. I need to read the book. I'm very intrigued now.
Re: TV Thread - beware, [expletive] can get spoilery
Posted: January 11 22, 8:59 pm
by ghostrunner
G. Keenan wrote: ↑January 11 22, 7:53 pm
heyzeus wrote:
There are some interesting changes that the show makes to the book. For starters, the Prophet is a far, far more evil and less sympathetic character in the book, and Kirsten and the Prophet don't team up in the book.
Interesting. I just finished the show and I liked it. The pivot from enemies to book club buddies did seem a little easy in the show.
Wait. There's one more. Did you see it already somehow?
Re: TV Thread - beware, [expletive] can get spoilery
Posted: January 11 22, 9:05 pm
by ghostrunner
Also, this isn't really representative of the show, but what a scene:
Re: TV Thread - beware, [expletive] can get spoilery
Posted: January 12 22, 7:09 am
by heyzeus
ghostrunner wrote: ↑January 11 22, 9:05 pm
Also, this isn't really representative of the show, but what a scene:
There are two Tribe references in the show…and I’m here for it.
Re: TV Thread - beware, [expletive] can get spoilery
Posted: January 12 22, 9:44 am
by G. Keenan
ghostrunner wrote: ↑January 11 22, 8:59 pm
G. Keenan wrote: ↑January 11 22, 7:53 pm
heyzeus wrote:
There are some interesting changes that the show makes to the book. For starters, the Prophet is a far, far more evil and less sympathetic character in the book, and Kirsten and the Prophet don't team up in the book.
Interesting. I just finished the show and I liked it. The pivot from enemies to book club buddies did seem a little easy in the show.
Wait. There's one more. Did you see it already somehow?
There is? Somehow I thought it was finished after episode 9. Glad I get one more!
Re: TV Thread - beware, [expletive] can get spoilery
Posted: January 12 22, 10:20 am
by Michael
heyzeus wrote: ↑January 11 22, 1:56 pm
Michael wrote: ↑November 15 21, 10:02 am
Everyone is sleeping on this show. Just sayin'
On your rec, I'm giving it a go. A few thoughts:
-This guy is on the spectrum, right?
-He really captures some amazing things on film, and somehow edits all of the clips of his self-shot videos into a cohesive storyline. How many discrete self-filmed clips comprise a single episode? 300? 500?
I just made it to the "how to cover your furniture" episode in season one and the foreskin stretching device guy. Wow. There's a lot to unpack here. Whole lot of unexpected schlong here.
I read most of the footage is his, but they also hired some additional people with cameras to shoot additional footage. He said the hardest part is categorizing and organizing all the shots.
I think the 2nd season was way more challenging. During Covid it is a lot harder to get people to talk with him.
I hope you dig the show as much as I do. There's nothing else quite like it on TV.
Anyway, have you seen any good movies lately?
Re: TV Thread - beware, [expletive] can get spoilery
Posted: January 12 22, 10:27 am
by Michael
I've started watching
Southside on HBO Max. It's a black working class comedy set in Chicago's Englewood neighborhood. They actually shoot in Englewood which is cool/surprising considering how rough it can get.
Southside isn't GREAT a show, but it's very solid and easy to watch. It's the most "Chicago" show I've ever seen in my life. You can tell the people that created the show are from here. They get so many details and references right. If you're from Chicago you'll get extra enjoyment out of it.
Re: TV Thread - beware, [expletive] can get spoilery
Posted: January 14 22, 10:12 am
by cardinalkarp
Well if anything this pandemic has spurred lots of binge watching….the last few have been
Dopesick - highly recommend - great show about the opioid crisis and all the greed and corruption around it
The Pharmacist (documentary) - very good as well - much like Dopesick, only real life accounts
Good Lord Bird - A very interesting take on the abolitionist John Brown; kind of a comedy/historical show on what led up to the uprising at Harpers Ferry prior to the Civil War
There have been a lot more that I just can’t think of, but either my standards have dropped or there is just a lot of good TV out there
Re: TV Thread - beware, [expletive] can get spoilery
Posted: January 14 22, 11:34 am
by Michael
Nice!