👀 What are you watching on ______ (Netflix/HBO Max/Hulu/etc.) 📺💻

Avenue 5 - HBO max.
I have yet to watch something from Armando Iannucci that I didn't like.

Stella Blómkvist - Sundance now.
Just finished this one. Loved Heida Reed in the lead role.

The Serpent Queen - Starz.
Scheming royals of old. Sign me up. It does blow my mind that society as a whole still hasn't outgrown royalty. But that's another conversation entirely lol.
 
I just finished watching the Jeffrey Dahmer Tapes, which was much better than the TV show.

Now, I’m watching Wild Wild Country.
 
The Good Place (again)
Derry Girls
Letterkenny
The Haunting of Hill House (again)
Nightmare Alley last night
 
Andor continues to be one of the best things to happen to the SW universe. Incredible writing and beautifully shot.
 
Recently into a few things…

Disney + Andor, nice to see the world that only got the one feature (rogue one)

Fx/Hulu the old man, just when you thought you have seen every kind of action/suspense this one has twists and turns I didn’t see coming

Paramount plus lower decks, I enjoy all Star Trek series and this one playful uses TNG storylines but in a thoughtful way. Fun to see three plot lines (or more) referenced in one 30 minute episode and they are connected together well. Almost like the writers are spinning plot wheels.
 
Just finished the 6 part documentary about Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward on HBO Max. “The last movie Stars”.
 
Welcome to Wrexham, learned something new about about the English football pyramid.
 
Latest episode of Handmaids made me cry and gasp and cry some more.

June’s character leads me on an emotional fucking roller coaster every damn episode.
I was audibly gasping, bringing my hand to my mouth, and I actually just fucking stood up at one point. This season is incredible.
 
I'm halfway thru something called 28 days...a ghost search tv "documentary. I typically enjoy trying to find gaps in the "evidence" for ghost shows, but this series seems a little too easy. But I'll soldier on and finish it.
 
I'm halfway thru something called 28 days...a ghost search tv "documentary. I typically enjoy trying to find gaps in the "evidence" for ghost shows, but this series seems a little too easy. But I'll soldier on and finish it.
Anything "ghost" is full of gaps since it's all fake bs. :p

Street Food USA which is something I can sink my teeth into.
 
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