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Jupiter's cock! I have set mind to glorious purpose and binged the first 3 episodes of Spartacus: House of Ashur. It is absolutely fantastic.
Oh shit, I gotta watch that! Mrs. Walt and I were huge fans of the original series. So over the top!
 
Yes. Loved it at first. Still like it, but it's got some pacing issues for me.
There are slow episodes and it’s losing my wife, but I think it’s done on purpose and enjoy it. It’s supposed to make you feel lonely and bored because that’s where the characters are. I would imagine things are going to pick back up pretty soon.
 
I started “Blood Coast”. It’s a French series, English audio available. Cop squad versus organized crime. Internal Affairs investigating the squad. Attractive female recently joins squad; she sees the presumed dead gangster who killed her father.
 
By the thunder of Jove! This news fills my chest with the bloody warmth of satisfaction! I confess, I feared they would strip away the glorious gore, sex and FUCKING SPECTACLE that etched the originals into my memory. My cock grows bulbous at the prospect of more GLORIOUS GAMES!

The cock on you! Attend to purpose and see fucking spectacle rewarded, good pmc100!
 
We started The Big C on NetFlix. Very enjoyable. Laura Linney plays plays a character with similar energy to Wendy on Ozark, but with a sharper wit and more charisma. We've been binging several shows a night.

Wake up Dead Man was great.
 
I finished Stranger Things. I have to say it's taken heat online but I thought the 5th season was great and the finale was terrific. It's long, it OTT, but it's spectacular and pulls all the heartstrings. I'll miss those kids.

And a absolutely banging soundtrack for the last episode.

There a couple of moments that will go down badly with the MAGA crowd which might explain some of the negativity. That and a typically over obsessive fan base. Ignore that noise.
 
I'll watch the stranger things finale over the course of the next three days on the elliptical machine. After that, I'll need something similar--engaging, action packed, and not too hard to follow. I've been doing episodes of the new Quantum Leap in between drops of ST episodes, but I'm near the end of that, too.
 
I finished Stranger Things. I have to say it's taken heat online but I thought the 5th season was great and the finale was terrific. It's long, it OTT, but it's spectacular and pulls all the heartstrings. I'll miss those kids.

And a absolutely banging soundtrack for the last episode.

There a couple of moments that will go down badly with the MAGA crowd which might explain some of the negativity. That and a typically over obsessive fan base. Ignore that noise.

I think they did a great job with it. It was better than the last couple of seasons. I would’ve preferred they kept it at a 1 season anthology, but if they had to stretch it out I think they did as good of job as they could have with the fanbase being what it is. With the ambiguity of the ending it sort of acts like a choose your own adventure.

With the woke criticism or whatever the online backlash is, I don’t think that was the central theme, but rather a vehicle to tell a story about growing up, acceptance, and friendship. Some folks aren’t going to like it because they’ve let hate become their identity. Their minds are flayed, but I don’t think the Duffer Bros were trying to make some big statement about that.
 
I'll watch the stranger things finale over the course of the next three days on the elliptical machine. After that, I'll need something similar--engaging, action packed, and not too hard to follow. I've been doing episodes of the new Quantum Leap in between drops of ST episodes, but I'm near the end of that, too.

Jupiters cock!
 
I think they did a great job with it. It was better than the last couple of seasons. I would’ve preferred they kept it at a 1 season anthology, but if they had to stretch it out I think they did as good of job as they could have with the fanbase being what it is. With the ambiguity of the ending it sort of acts like a choose your own adventure.

With the woke criticism or whatever the online backlash is, I don’t think that was the central theme, but rather a vehicle to tell a story about growing up, acceptance, and friendship. Some folks aren’t going to like it because they’ve let hate become their identity. Their minds are flayed, but I don’t think the Duffer Bros were trying to make some big statement about that.
Subject for another thread, but yes, if someone sees a story about maturing and acceptance as a political attack, they really need to take a few steps back...
 
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