Severance, I think you all should watch it too. It's quite unique, great acting, filming and writing. You'll be scratching your head quite often though
Season 2, watching every new episode as it comes out :)
So many things that are left unexplained! I feel every episode, a few questions are answered, but for every question answered there are 5 new ones haha
The Keir family and the cult is really weird, but I have no idea why it is that way or how it fits together with other companies (do they even exist?). What does the world outside Kier, PE (also, tf is PE) look like? What does MDR really do (and why)? What about other deparments (we haven't seen)?
man i used to love supernatural but had to finally stop trying at season 7. the show just felt like they ran out of ideas and it was painful to watch. I've never finished it
Mythic Quest. Created by Rob McElhenney and Charlie Day (Mac and Charlie from Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia), stars Rob McElhenney and Danny Pudi (Abed from Community). It's been on my back burner for a while because the description didn't sound that great. Now I'm wishing I hadn't slept on it for so long.
If you've been considering it, just watch the first episode. You will be instantly hooked.
The new season has been pretty good, except for the one where they went to the Iron forge. That one seemed kind of all over the place. Only real low point in the whole show for me so far.
Watching a lot of current stuff, but also re-watching the Netflix Daredevil series in anticipation of the D+ Born Again series. They go so hard with that show.
I'm hyped as well. I loved all the Netflix Marvel offerings aside from Iron Fist season 1 and Punisher, so I hope eventually more of the characters migrate their way over.
Also saw Reacher started a new season. I’m debating it, because I was not impressed with how the last season ended. I’ve read all the books and I think they really went overboard at the end of season 2. It’s too bad because the first season was perfect, IMO.
Partner and I have been working through One Piece, about to hit episode 600. Aside from that, mostly we've been watching season three of Resident Alien and a lot of Sorted Food on youtube.
Ugh i aught to start in on onepace... The animation and pace of the first couple hundred episodes has me dead on the water after the first 10 or so. Just can't bring myself to keep watching. Hopefully something more to the point will help.
Yeah tbh when we started it we were sort of just giving it a shot because we didn't have anything else to watch at the moment. For about the first 30 episodes we kept saying "this is fine, we'll probably stop it as soon as we have something better to watch." But then boom, Arlong Park happens from episode 31 through 45, and basically as soon as we finished Arlong Park we understood something had changed and that now we were gonna see it through to the end.
Honestly it's hard to recommend One Piece to anyone, because it is insanely frustrating at times, especially in terms of pacing, and it's a legitimate commitment to get into... But goddamn, once it gets going, there's just nothing like it. The only thing I could even remotely compare One Piece to is not any other anime, it's literally the goddamn Odyssey by Homer. That's the kind of scale we're dealing with here. We're only halfway through and I already feel like One Piece is one of the greatest and most important pieces in television or animation history, but it is not without effort.
Oh regarding the art style and animation, yeah, One Piece is fucking ugly at time, especially in the first 100 episodes. It does genuinely get a lot better, especially the animation (later fight scenes go crazy), but I have to admit that as much as I genuinely love One Piece, the art is absolutely not one of the selling points. There are hundreds of better-looking anime out there, no doubt.
Imo it works way better if you binge it. There are tons of issues with the plot, but if you don't have time to think about it, the show is pretty good.
At what point does From start getting good? I've watched a few episodes (it's too scary for the old lady so I can only watch it alone at night) but even when I don't watch it for a while I feel like I could stop and not regret finishing it.
Good meaning what? I. Just finished season 2 and I fully expect another Lost at this point - engaging, always hinting at a resolution, but never delivering.
Giving The Walking Dead a rewatch. Haven't watched since its original run and I dropped off around s4 or 5 back then so I've been binging it a bit to get back to where I was.