Anonymous wrote:For All Mankind
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In stressful times, I binge all the Star Treks.
Same!!! But only thing next Gen and later.
Anonymous wrote:Spanish series Ministry of Time on Netflix —band of time travelers work for a government agency that goes back in time to “fix” problems.
Anonymous wrote:For All Mankind (soooo good!)
Severance (I’m still completely lost.)
Anonymous wrote:Leverage! Old show on USA - a group of misfits/con artists work together to con people who deserve it.
Anonymous wrote:Lots of great options on Disney+ too
Jose Andres special “We Feed People”
Free Solo
NatGeo specials
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We recently watched the Leftovers and it's quite dark but I personally found it encouraging. It's essentially about how people process enormous grief, not just for people but for societal and community level losses. It explores belief, science, disillusionment, psychology, and relationships. It's very well acted. Carrie Coon is phenomenal, but also standout performances by Regina King, Amy Brenneman, Margaret Qualley, and Justin Theroux. Theroux especially grew on me -- I had thought of him as just kind of a pretty boy and he is sort of just that in the first season, but by the end of the series I felt like he basically carries the show alongside Coon.
And while I don't want to give the ending away, I do feel it leaves you with a sense of grounding and hope. Not that "everything will be okay" in a trite sense. But that people and families will persevere in their own ways.
+100
The Leftovers is one of the most original, thought provoking, dark - and often very funny - shows I've ever seen. I watched it years ago and think about it to this day. So beautifully done.
I really want to watch The Leftovers but heard it was canceled prematurely. Does it have a satisfying end/does the story close? I don’t want to get invested in a multi-season show if it just fizzles out…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We recently watched the Leftovers and it's quite dark but I personally found it encouraging. It's essentially about how people process enormous grief, not just for people but for societal and community level losses. It explores belief, science, disillusionment, psychology, and relationships. It's very well acted. Carrie Coon is phenomenal, but also standout performances by Regina King, Amy Brenneman, Margaret Qualley, and Justin Theroux. Theroux especially grew on me -- I had thought of him as just kind of a pretty boy and he is sort of just that in the first season, but by the end of the series I felt like he basically carries the show alongside Coon.
And while I don't want to give the ending away, I do feel it leaves you with a sense of grounding and hope. Not that "everything will be okay" in a trite sense. But that people and families will persevere in their own ways.
+100
The Leftovers is one of the most original, thought provoking, dark - and often very funny - shows I've ever seen. I watched it years ago and think about it to this day. So beautifully done.
Anonymous wrote:Leverage! Old show on USA - a group of misfits/con artists work together to con people who deserve it.