Guy Ritchie projects are a pile of pants. |
this show is often recommended here. not sure if its just not for me or it takes a bit to get into? |
I started it and it seemed fairly good and then went WTF, then I realized it was a Guy Ritchie thing. I think you like his projects or you don’t and I’m in the dont camp. |
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OP, we have similar tastes. Some other shows I've liked that are on Netflix now:
Heartstopper Friday Night Lights The Chair The Good Place Brooklyn Nine-Nine Madame Secretary Arrested Development Great British Baking Show Also, the David Beckham documentary is *fantastic*. |
I liked looking at the leading males face so much it forgave a lot of he’s so handsome.
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| Gossip Girl was recently added to Netflix. Also The Empress and Grey’s Anatomy. |
Some us don’t need Christ to teach us how to be good people. Our parents and our moral compass have done a good job. Gervais is a great man! He loves dogs and dislikes religion, what’s not to respect there. |
| The Beckham documentary is awesome. |
I've watched it 4 times lol. |
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Made in Heaven on Amazon
Offspring (it’s Australian) Workin Moms |
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Kim's Convenience
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| Home for Christmas. It’s subtitled, but if you’re not up for that you can watch it dubbed. |
| Agree to the Beckham documentary. Also Kim's Convenience and Arrested Development. I would say Kaos is too gory and violent - something chill like stand up comedy like Jim Gaffigan or John Mulaney are always good for recovery and staying upbeat. |
i dont think that is the 1980s- that is today?? |
| I posted this on the other Netflix binge thread, but I really am loving Escape at Dannemora on Netflix. It has Patricia Arquette, Benicio, Del Toro, and Paul Dano. Eight episodes and it’s awesome. |