Anonymous wrote:Better Caul Saul
I posted one of the “give me TV suggestions!” threads, and you guys suggested BCS. I’m obsessed! I’m on season 2, right now.
Anonymous wrote: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…
It had a perfect ending, actually. It is such, such a good show. Intense - just be ready for that.
Anonymous wrote:Is Gilmore Girls too romcom for you? That’s my go-to for a pick me up
)Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Better Caul Saul
I posted one of the “give me TV suggestions!” threads, and you guys suggested BCS. I’m obsessed! I’m on season 2, right now.
Not OP, but would like to know -- is BCS watchable if one didn't see Breaking Bad? Also, what's the level/graphic-ness of any violence? Less of an issue for me than for DH, who really is put off by graphic violence and rape scenes. BCS's cast sounds great but we didn't watch BB. Thanks in advance....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Better Caul Saul
I posted one of the “give me TV suggestions!” threads, and you guys suggested BCS. I’m obsessed! I’m on season 2, right now.
Not OP, but would like to know -- is BCS watchable if one didn't see Breaking Bad? Also, what's the level/graphic-ness of any violence? Less of an issue for me than for DH, who really is put off by graphic violence and rape scenes. BCS's cast sounds great but we didn't watch BB. Thanks in advance....
Anonymous wrote:Better Caul Saul
I posted one of the “give me TV suggestions!” threads, and you guys suggested BCS. I’m obsessed! I’m on season 2, right now.
Anonymous wrote:OP finally checking back again... I am so heartened by all the good suggestions and this community of rueful commiseration & TV watching!![]()
Leftovers, Crash Landing & Schitt's Creek have been recommended to me so many times in different contexts that I will put them top of list. I had a hard time getting into Schitts Creek in the past, but I only did like 2-3 episodes and was looking for lols back then where now anything humanity-affirming seems good.
I was googling "inspiring TV" (yes, I'm sort of desperate), and Psych kept coming up - I was like what heck is that show, but it's funny that so many of you recommended it as well.
I like the idea of For All Mankind, but I wonder as one of the PPs said, if it isn't a little depressing to see a better past and future for the planet?
Would any of the new Disney+ Marvel series be good? I'm sure the Star Wars fans have already seen Mandalorian & Boba Fett but those would definitely do the job on Disney+...
And like some PPs suggested, I will probably end up watching LOTR at some point soon regardless! Hard to beat the "good triumphs over evil in the most humble and kind way" vibe of those movies...
Anonymous wrote:OP finally checking back again... I am so heartened by all the good suggestions and this community of rueful commiseration & TV watching!![]()
Leftovers, Crash Landing & Schitt's Creek have been recommended to me so many times in different contexts that I will put them top of list. I had a hard time getting into Schitts Creek in the past, but I only did like 2-3 episodes and was looking for lols back then where now anything humanity-affirming seems good.
I was googling "inspiring TV" (yes, I'm sort of desperate), and Psych kept coming up - I was like what heck is that show, but it's funny that so many of you recommended it as well.
I like the idea of For All Mankind, but I wonder as one of the PPs said, if it isn't a little depressing to see a better past and future for the planet?
Would any of the new Disney+ Marvel series be good? I'm sure the Star Wars fans have already seen Mandalorian & Boba Fett but those would definitely do the job on Disney+...
And like some PPs suggested, I will probably end up watching LOTR at some point soon regardless! Hard to beat the "good triumphs over evil in the most humble and kind way" vibe of those movies...
Anonymous wrote: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…
It had a perfect ending, actually. It is such, such a good show. Intense - just be ready for that.
Will start it soon.