Some classic early evening U.K. entertainment right there! I used to love watching the generation game with Bruce Forsyth on a Saturday night. Good old Brucey.
Recently I’ve been rewatching archer, as it’s my happy place and always bumps my mood up if I’m feeling down/bored.
I recently watched Dev’s on the BBC. Thought it was really good, love Alex Garland’s stuff, like ex machina…
The Haunting of Hill House. Which I really liked, despite being a fan of the book.
Looking forward to the second season of What we do in the shadows on the bbc.
Ohh and Better Call Saul, the last season was immense and imo the show is every bit as good as Breaking Bad.
Nothing TBH, but I did catch up on about 5 years of missed pc games in about 8 weeks courtesy of the 2nd laptop I had to buy.
I do keep meaning to watch stuff but, new gear.
About the only fictional tv i’ve watched during lockdown would be Sherlock and Extras and Porridge and a bit of Red Dwarf. Although I’ve just realised I didn’t see the latest series of Twin Peaks after reading through the comments.
My girl says The Great is super good. (Not my thing)
And I‘ll reiterate check The Outsider
I think Stephen King is kinda meh most of the time, but Jason Bateman directs this one and gives it a really good feel. Super well shot.
The Defenders-related shows were my favorite Marvel shows on Netflix. I’m not usually into crime drama/hard-boiled noir kinda stuff, but I believe disguising gritty crime drama as Marvel shows was key to the creative success (imo) of 2 of those shows. Iron Fist unfortunately suffers from some flaws - mostly the lead actor being hamstrung by the weakest showrunning crew of the 3 - his acting performances are actually better as a guest on Luke Cage season 2.
I didn’t read the Jessica Jones comics but from what I gathered, they really spiced her up for the TV shows.
The strength of Luke Cage was the villains. I also loved the soundtrack - some killer soul, reggae and blues, some of which used for footage in the club that Cage has to visit often for various reasons.
The major downside to Luke Cage was Netflix’s abrupt decision to cancel it. The end of Season 2 hinted at a new direction for Luke Cage’s character development. It’s possible that Netflix didn’t approve of that, but I’m sure it has to do with number of views vs. their more popular shows.
We’ve also just come out the other side of a Bing addicted toddler (I blame my mum) and moved onto Hey Duggee, The Clangers (remake - it’s really good) and Cat in The Hat. It feels good!
Also just watched seasons 4 and 5 of Better Call Saul. It just keeps getting better and better!
We’re rewatching The Mighty Boosh and some Black Mirror at the moment.
Watching my plants grow. Just transfered a pineapple from a pot in my kitchen to the garden. Also
Aloe vera
Two Grevilias.
And its been raining since I put them in the ground. N i c e.
I’m looking for a tech job so my buddy recommended this series of database design lectures from Carnegie-Mellon. I have a slight suspicion the professor likes Wu Tang Clan.
This prof is one colorful dude. First lecture ends with:
"The most important thing about databases… for the rest of your life, is the following:
When you look back at the 36 Chambers, you have to understand who the original Nine who were involved in it. You have the RZA, the GZA, Inspector Deck, Ghostface Killah… Method Man, Old Dirty Bastard, and Raykwon"
Also turns out the reason he was lecturing from LA instead of CMU was he was in LA to coach his grad student in an MMA fight.