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My co-workers are watching it & described it as Mormon True Detective. It stars Andrew "Amazing Spider-Man" Garfield as the detective main character plus Sam Worthington, Wyatt Russell, Christopher Heyerdahl & Gil Birmingham. I'm hooked!

Haven't watched Boba Fett, I hope that's not a problem.

Judging you for skipping Boba Fett. ;-P



I haven't read the comic, but I LOVE the show. Just checked out episode one of season 3. Great start. Have you watched Invincible yet? Those two shows alone rival everything Marvel is doing in quality, IMO.

The Boys took a few episodes to hook me, I think because I figured it was going to end up as unremittingly bleak. But there's enough ridiculous stuff in there too that I really like it now. And yes, Invincible is great too. The first episode opens like a 1990's Saturday morning cartoon, and ends up in a different place entirely.

I think The Boys does to Justice League what The Magicians did to Harry Potter :)

I'd say that's as well a breakdown as anything I would have come up with, yeah.

You're not crazy. I had the same thought watching it.

Also, after watching I had the thought that if this were TOS, Kirk (view spoiler)

I just came here to say that I had just watched it, and really enjoyed it as well. I liked the design style, the writing and the dialogue, and even thought the acting was good. Was it made for me as a 40 something male, heck now, but it was still very relatable, and I enjoyed that fact as well. I'll keep watching for sure.


I didn't hate Ms.Marvel, but it is the most Disney-like Marvel series so far.
It has the bones to be a good show and, hopefully, now the set-up episode is over it can improve.
I'd give it a 6/10.
It has the bones to be a good show and, hopefully, now the set-up episode is over it can improve.
I'd give it a 6/10.


Looking forward to Jurassic Park and The Thing (its the anniversary of the film release).
I am really enjoying Obi-Wan.


I really wanted to like Under the Banner of Heaven, but could not get into it. I did enjoy following Lindsay Hansen Park's thoughts on it when episodes came out but the pacing was just off for me.


Watching Orville New Horizons on Hulu. They sure went all out with the effects and the drama.

Watching Orville New Horizons on Hulu. They sure went all out with the effects and the drama."
Orville is so much better than it needs to be. I need to catch up on it.

The writing on this one has finally risen to the level of adequate. It's still Kenobi subordinate in his own show, but the ep was at least interesting. Third Sister's writing has gone from comically bad to now a decent backstory. Some good twists.
The look and feel worked well. It looks like a Star Wars show. The sets fit, the ships look and act right, that part works.
As for Vader, they can put the suit on other people but none of them have a tenth of the physical presence of David Prowse. Vader doesn't rush. He strides majestically.
As for this new tension between Anakin and Kenobi, it's more retcon fluffery. The Vader complex was the Emperor's mindfuck. The flashback wasn't a bad idea, but it felt like a witness lying on the stand about motivation, bolstering a weak case with fake recollections of events. None of it felt like it fit even the mediocre level of writing of the prequels.
I could go on...a whole military maneuver dependent on a restraining bolt, easily removed? That's up there with South Park levels of silliness. (Specifically the "Not Without My Daughter" Terrance and Phillip section. "Where in this vast country can we find my daughter? Oh, there she is.) The brave, brave *sniff* droid...pointless death sequences for plot advancement...eh. It was decent TV.
John (Taloni) wrote: "I could go on...a whole military maneuver dependent on a restraining bolt, easily removed?."
In an electrical service hatch only accessible by 10 year old girls 😕
Good thing I don't expect logic in my Star Wars 😉
The 2nd episode of Ms Marvel was better than the first.
In an electrical service hatch only accessible by 10 year old girls 😕
Good thing I don't expect logic in my Star Wars 😉
The 2nd episode of Ms Marvel was better than the first.

Right now kinda waiting on Resident Alien to get started back up. They had about eight really good episodes over a ten episode first season, and I kinda think they've backloaded the good ones over this split sixteen episode "season." Whole lotta filler in Resident Alien S2 first half, but I still wanna see more. No firm start date that I can see.

I've said this before but showrunners need to remember that while the casual pace might make sense in the context of the fictional universe, the audience knows that things will move into telling a story. We knew Stephen Grant would not sell gifts in the museum for the entire series and we knew that Obi-Wan wasn't going to be a meat cutter for six eps. That means too much setup just makes viewers impatient for the story to actually begin.

The connection with League of Legends actually put me off, but was I wrong to judge "the book by its cover" as just about everything it did was done really really well.
Highly recommended.

I tried watching Ms Marvel and... #bored. I get the appeal, both for teens in general and PoC folk, but it's basically video YA in the sense that the entire first ep was typical 'nerdy kid, strict parents = conflict' stuff.
Having it be a Pakistani Muslim family raised the interest level because it's a glimpse into a different world, but the beats in the episode were bog standard.
I'll wait for more episodes to see what people think of the overall story, but right now this is one of those "good quality, I see why people like it, not for me" shows.


From the same era, I laughed and laughed at Quark, the Galactic Garbageman. Got it on DVD sometime in the last ten years. Shouldn't be hard to find if you want to give it a look.


And not that it's really important but there is one sequence of a spaceship flying in the last episode that looks like it got it's FX from a Buck Rodgers show in the 50's.

And not that it's really important but ..."
Thats to bad Phil . I do think Obi -Wan was depressed... It had me sobbing at the end.
Andor starts in August. Thats exciting.


And not that it's really important but ..."
I teared up a few different times in Obi-Wan. I feel like they finally gave some props to Padme.


will we ever get a new season....or is it cancelled already?

I also found Obi-Wan underwhelming. It continues the Disney standard of making the "main" character subordinate in their own show as they introduce new characters. Plus, the latest "Star Wars" stuff is deliberately ignorant of canon.
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds looks like it will stay strong to the end of this first season. Thursday is still appointment TV for this one.
She-Hulk looks like fun. *taps fingers until August*

I liked Obi-Wan but, ugh, yeah I noticed that too. It really stuck out, unfortunately. I think I would say it looked like Buck Rogers from the early 80s, but either way could have used a little more polish.
I think Young Leia looked amazingly like what I would have expected Carrie Fisher to look like at that age, right down to some of her mannerisms and expressions. Remarkable. And I suppose now we know why she thought first of Obi-Wan at the beginning of Star Wars (nope, still not calling it "A New Hope").
I heard there will be a second season. I'm looking forward to it.

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