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The WORLD SERIES
The WORLD SERIES
The "Bodies" on Netflix is the strangest show I have ever watched. Strange in a good way, however. I didn't have a clue to what was happening nor did I, at the end, know what took place. It is a time-travel story that switches between four different times (1890, 1941, 2023, & 2053) randomly and without warning.
When a dead body appears in the streets of London, it seems like business as usual for the detective working the case. Unbeknownst to her, that very same victim shows up in the very same spot across three other points in time: in 1890, during the Victorian era; 1941, some of Britain’s darkest days of World War II; and 30 years in the future. As the investigations converge, they reveal a sinister conspiracy that threatens London.
What made me watch every episode was the great acting and the multiple interesting side stories. However, I wish I had these two articles before I watched it and may have to watch it again.
https://www.netflix.com/tudum/articles/bodies-release-date-news
And if you want the end explained before you start:
https://www.netflix.com/tudum/artic...DAaz29yStk6ZmJhNKOqItjstsjyAz38QYZwGc=.WwbqJa
We are watching The Night Manager, based on a novel by David Cornwell coolsmiley. Each episode is more gripping than the previous one. Stellar cast: Tom Hiddleston, Hugh Laurie, Olivia Colman, and others.
In general, the screen adaptations of Le Carre's books are outstanding, and, IMO, better than the books. I very much enjoyed both versions of Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (the older TV version stars Alec Guinness as George Smiley) and also The Spy Who Came In from the Cold.
I’m watching “Fall of the House of Usher” on Netflix. So far I’ve seen 5 episodes, with 3 to go, but this is one I’ll see through to the end. Poe is among my favorite authors and I really like this series.
It is based on the Poe short story of the same name and other Poe works (Telltale Heart). It is gruesome and not for the faint of heart, but I think it does a very good job of capturing Poe.
We are watching The Night Manager, based on a novel by David Cornwell coolsmiley. Each episode is more gripping than the previous one. Stellar cast: Tom Hiddleston, Hugh Laurie, Olivia Colman, and others.
In general, the screen adaptations of Le Carre's books are outstanding, and, IMO, better than the books. I very much enjoyed both versions of Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (the older TV version stars Alec Guinness as George Smiley) and also The Spy Who Came In from the Cold.
I started watching Heartland from the beginning a couple years ago and got caught up to the current season recently. It's available on Peacock, Roku, and Tubi through season 14 or 15. CBC is showing the current season 17 weekly if you are in Canada for access. CW channel is broadcasting season 16 episodes once a week on Sundays.We're also enjoying watching Heartland on BYU.tv but may be available elsewhere. Good clean fun show.
I read Shadow and Bone is being canceled by Netflix. So no season 3. I never watched it.We have been busy watching a lot since cutting the cord, they kept our attention for all episodes:
Black Mirror - Season 6
Full Monte the Series - Season 1
The Equalizer - Season 3
One Lane Bridge - Season 3
Shadow & Bone - Season 2
The Ark - Season 1
The Great - Season 3
Vera - Season 12
We Hunt Together - Season 1
Wheel of Time - Season 1
The Watch - Season 1
The Last of Us - Season 1
Six Four - Season 1
To name a few.
F A R G O...is back. Started yesterday. Awesome as usual.
Hulu has a deal? Going to look right now, as my last year's deal is expiring within days.
I had not even realized there was a season 3 of Fargo
And we just picked up the $0.99 Hulu deal...sweet!
Picked up the Hulu deal again at a dollar less per month.
Also added MAX @ $2.99/month for 6 months.
What should I watch there before canceling at end of promo?
Only Murders in the Building on Hulu is one of their top shows.