I watched the 1st episode tonight on Hulu. It left me eager for the next episode. Terrific cast too.Nine Perfect Strangers: S1: E4
I don't know how this show is going to pan out, but much like Lost, you can't look away until something gets resolved. I don't know what Kidman's character is up to, but damn it, I'm going to see this through. She's either brilliant, crazy, or a bit of both. On the other side, her nine clients seems to have been written a bit to conducive to her actions, like, most reasonable people would have walked away long before now, but as we don't know yet, their demons may be withholding much deeper rooted issues that compel them to stay; I dunno. Intriguing show...
I admit, I watched the first 3 seasons and gave up somewhere through the circus one and apparently the they did the apocalypse a season or so back. I have no idea what the new season even is at this point.I watched the 1st episode tonight on Hulu. It left me eager for the next episode. Terrific cast too.
Also on Hulu are the 1st 2 episodes (and a 3rd as they air on Thursdays on FX?) of Season 10 of American Horror Story.
Slow burn getting through the 1st episode but it was great by the end and episode 2 much, much better. So far, one of the better story and character driven seasons and that's saying a lot as I've enjoyed this show so much to date.
Advise: don't watch the trailer. Don't spoil anything for yourself.
Dang, I liked Season 3! Season 4 tried my patience. They were like, these people are humans with feelings you bastards!... btw... oooo look how icky they are!!! It did have some redeeming qualities. Even Season 5, Hotel, had some fun too it but I'd advise skipping it. My least favorite season. Season 6 was clever, a spin on the live cam haunted house TV shows. I liked 7, about "Fight Club" sort of cults. I imagine some of it is a stab at Trumpers. 8 is Apocalypse, in which previous Seasons are relevant. 9 was in my wheelhouse as I'm old. It is 1980s nostalgia taking place in a camp with a Jason like killer stomping around. Being AHS, there's a lot more to it than just that though. Not sure how I would characterize this newest season without spoiling it.I admit, I watched the first 3 seasons and gave up somewhere through the circus one and apparently the they did the apocalypse a season or so back. I have no idea what the new season even is at this point.
I guess I should ask, would there be any point trying to get back into the show if season 3 tested my patience(it felt like a waste of the premise because damn I wanted to like a witch story set in new orleans) and season 4 I just bailed out?
Keep watching. As of two days ago, there are four episodes total. The cast is great, agreed; I just really want to know what's going on!!I watched the 1st episode tonight on Hulu. It left me eager for the next episode. Terrific cast too.
Love "Black Box" shows like "Wayward Pines" but, when you do find out what is in the box, it best be satisfying. "Lost" appeared to be as if they had no plan all along. Just a lot of questions thrown against a wall to see what sticks. To this day, much as I loved the early seasons, I can't recommend it as I was so unsatisfied. This will likely be a limited series (or anthology) so, they likely do have an endgame. Looking forward to it.Keep watching. As of two days ago, there are four episodes total. The cast is great, agreed; I just really want to know what's going on!!
"Lost" clearly was a victim of success. It was like they started the show and didn't expect the rampant following it garnered, and panicked to come up with something to meet expectations. Like a chef who cooks up rat meat who gets caught with his pants down when people show up in droves for his rat meat; he's got nowhere to go from there. My hope is that the industry has learned, but I've not followed any serial shows like it since, which is why I'm hesitant to say "Nine Perfect Strangers" is "good." It's not bad, but I'm not going to recommend it just yet...Love "Black Box" shows like "Wayward Pines" but, when you do find out what is in the box, it best be satisfying. "Lost" appeared to be as if they had no plan all along. Just a lot of questions thrown against a wall to see what sticks. To this day, much as I loved the early seasons, I can't recommend it as I was so unsatisfied. This will likely be a limited series (or anthology) so, they likely do have an endgame. Looking forward to it.
Just Season 1 of "Wayward Pines". Very satisfying. There was no reason to do a Season 2."Lost" clearly was a victim of success. It was like they started the show and didn't expect the rampant following it garnered, and panicked to come up with something to meet expectations. Like a chef who cooks up rat meat who gets caught with his pants down when people show up in droves for his rat meat; he's got nowhere to go from there. My hope is that the industry has learned, but I've not followed any serial shows like it since, which is why I'm hesitant to say "Nine Perfect Strangers" is "good." It's not bad, but I'm not going to recommend it just yet...
Will have to check out "Wayward Pines."
If you have younger kids, the service is supremely good value. But that is its biggest market; families. I can understand loads of single/childless/older families (adult age kids) looking at its offerings and going "Eh, not for me".Picked up Disney + for the first time on a special trial that's only costing me a few bucks a month for a couple of months. So I'll finally get caught up on the Marvel shows. Already finished WandaVision. Enjoyed it, it wasn't sublime... but it was enjoyable. Started Falcon and the Winter Soldier. Its Ok. Only past 1 episode but there are definitely better episodes of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D out there.
As far as Disney + in general... once my cheap months are out, so am I. The only tempting thing to keep me around would be a rewatch of all 5 seasons of The Muppet Show, and that wouldn't take me more than a month or so to get through. Maybe I'll watch The Mandalorian, or not. If I don't get to it I won't be bothered that much. Maybe Loki or What If could change my mind... but WandaVision just ended. No season 2 teased. So no reason to wait for a followup. Maybe they will with Falcon or Loki. Maybe What If could be a periodic ongoing anthology... but in general I just haven't seen a lot of reasons to keep the subscription yet.
I subscribed months ago because my gf wanted to see a movie exclusive to it, and we haven't used it since... which has been the story of my life on more occasions than are probably healthy:Picked up Disney + for the first time on a special trial that's only costing me a few bucks a month for a couple of months. So I'll finally get caught up on the Marvel shows. Already finished WandaVision. Enjoyed it, it wasn't sublime... but it was enjoyable. Started Falcon and the Winter Soldier. Its Ok. Only past 1 episode but there are definitely better episodes of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D out there.
As far as Disney + in general... once my cheap months are out, so am I. The only tempting thing to keep me around would be a rewatch of all 5 seasons of The Muppet Show, and that wouldn't take me more than a month or so to get through. Maybe I'll watch The Mandalorian, or not. If I don't get to it I won't be bothered that much. Maybe Loki or What If could change my mind... but WandaVision just ended. No season 2 teased. So no reason to wait for a followup. Maybe they will with Falcon or Loki. Maybe What If could be a periodic ongoing anthology... but in general I just haven't seen a lot of reasons to keep the subscription yet.
You know what, just finished DS9 myself.Finished watching Star Trek Deep Space 9
It is the best Star Trek ever. Kira Nerys is best female character ever