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Oh, I think he could. (As an aside, I know TS's brother a little, but never met Tim himself)
Maybe, but I'm a Gary Oldman fan and his Jackson Lamb is just rivetting and amusing. Haven't read the books though so I don't know if he's accurate to the character.
You must read them. As SteveK correctly says: they're brilliant.
I think I should, but I know I'll have Gary Oldman's voice in my head whilst reading them.
I wasn't disagreeing about Oldman, he is brilliant in the role. And yes, definitely read the books.
Almost finished season one. I'm not sure why but I actually thought it was another similar Cold Cases or New Tricks show from a partial trailer so hadn't planned on watching it until mentioned here.
Hope you're enjoying it. We've just finished season 2 (well second time watching for me), so I'm looking for something else now.
In case no-one's mentioned it, The White Lotus is a brilliant dark comedy. Murray Bartlett is superb as the manager in season one and Jennifer Coolidge is brilliant in both seasons.
Yes, just finished season one and thought all the characters were well developed and performed and the storyline was very compelling. There was only one scene that I thought was stupid in the last episode in the woods, which as there is no spoiler tags on this forum, I will leave there as you probably know it.
Mrs S and I binge watched the whole of The Orville and concluded that it had all the imaginative spirit of TOS and TNG combined, and added in a lot of good thoughtful commentary on life. It helped that they dropped the humans have evolved into being perfect, but they had worked out answers for both tech (I thought the travel forward in time solution was neat and sounded just about plausible given the context) and for the various races raison d'etre - they really don't like religion though, me thinks.
Other Disney+ recent watches: Big Sky, big no (I read another C J Box series and the underlying stories are very American, guns good, backwoodsmen are brilliant at being invisiable and generally having superpowers, one man against the corrupt police and politicians annoying people for being brilliant at solving crimes, this has the same flaws). Old Man, ponderous and confusing.
Just resurected this as it was almost a general TV thread.
Andor. Brilliant TV and not just as Star Wars. Great attention to detail, some terrific acting and lots of grey rather then just black and white for both sides of the conflict.
Andor is possibly the best of the Star Wars TV shows (IMO even better than the Mando, YMMV, and certainly better than Obi-Wan).
But, then, I liked Rogue One.
That's possibly my favourite current series although I'm really enjoying "All of Us Are Dead" which is a Korean zombie series. The fight choreography is superb along with some excellent zombie acting.
I thought it was Star Wars Colour By Numbers. It could have been any Star Wars film or series. Rebel ducks and dives, rebels betray each other, make alliances, don't trust each other, bond, gain respect and all that, Federation march around with overwelming firepower but are too stupid to fend off the fleas jabbing at them, revolviong mainly around one surprisingly brilliant but flawed hero.
If they are going to do anything with the Star Wars universe that is original, they either need to go to a time before the Federation became evil where presumably it was a Star Trek-like force for good, or into the future where the evil Federation is history. While you have an all-powerful and omnipresent evil Federation, your storylines are really very limited. I suppose they could go for a Sopranos anti-hero plot line, where we end up rooting for the Feds.
"Federation"??
You never heard of The Federation? What rock have you been living under? In star wars, it's the evil alliance between the Hobbits and the Cylons. With the help of Lord Voldemort, the Federation lay waste to the Discworld. Fortunately the Kaylon get involved and bring Captain Arnold 'Ace' Rimmer back from flatland to rescue Alice from wonderland. A beautiful story.
I know it's not star trek but it does cover the same sort of ground
https://twitter.com/Mike_Hixenbaugh/status/1566443150654296072
"Is there a word to describe when people believe something is ruined simply because Black people exist in it?"
I did get recommended a youtube channel of a known right wing content creator whose title for a video was along the lines that the new series has now changed Aragorn into a black man. This is set around about 1000 years before Aragorn was born so skin colour of his Great x 1000 mother doesn't matter*. The person who is making the video probably has some African dna in his genetic makeup.
TBH, most people I know are more pissed off with the actual story beats then casting as the actual lore for that era is not owned by them so they are just making it up however they see fit.
*Not that skin colour matters in this show as actors are cast for their talent and no references are made in show to the skin colour being a thing.
In more TV news, and to those who may be interested Stewart Lee's Snowflake will be on BBC2 tonight at 22:30.
And the Tour of Britain was in ITV4 all day, highlights at 8, and the weather in Scotland was very wet, at the start anyway.
And if you enjoyed Stewart Lee's Snowflake, and I know I did, then his Tornado is on in the same slot next week.
As this seems to be morphing into a TV show thread. I recommend Smiling Friends from Adult Swim....
Me, I'm looking forward to the new series of Rick and Morty, though the repeats on a respectable time on a Sunday.
I'm very glad quizzy Monday is back on bbc2, though they need Mastermind to join for the full quizzyness.
Oh and Bake Off.
Feeling Autumnal. There's that September chill, and the darkness is both later and earlier. Anyone else noticed that the leaves seem to be falling earlier this year, presumably because of the heat and dry?
I'm a big fan of Rick'n'Morty too.
All the leaves on the ground are due to a 'false autumn' from the unusual heat.
I'm surprised as he managed to escape your clutches elsewhere.
I liked the episode where Morty could hear the squirrels plotting...
I like the way that Rick instantly knows that there's no point in trying to fight them and immediately ditches that entire universe.
I'm also enjoying Andor - the plot really picks up after the first few episodes.
Never heard of that, but looks intriguing - downloading it now.
I'm going to go way off-piste here and give a shout out to Arcane. It's a 2d/3d animated series based on characters from League of Legends though there's no need to have prior knowledge of that (I didn't). Each episode is incredibly packed full with layered visual story-telling and character development - there's barely a wasted minute in the entire series.
And a cracking theme tune.
Their (Imagine Dragons) animated cameo was a nice touch too.
Spoke too soon. They've taken authenticity to TOS(and TNG) too far.
They had to have the fancy dress, sword fighting, medieval comedy episode.
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