For All Mankind: Watched the first episode, premise seems neat, am I supposed to hate the sullen Joel Kinnaman character and his shitty sports car friends? Cuz I do. I feel asleep near the end of the episode, I'll probably give it another go because I want to like it
Ghostwriter: Watched 3 episodes with my son, he's into it. I want to say the old Ghostwriter was funnier but that's probably a great deal of nostalgia. I like how pure and uncynical it is, it does a good job of capturing that. Probably won't watch any more but my family might.
The Morning Show: Watched the first episode twice. The first time through I was really impressed with the production quality, the second time some of the dialogue really made me cringe. Someone earlier said it feels like they are trying way too hard and I agree. Its like they are trying to present this show as being so of the moment (coal protests, broadcast tv dying, Me Too, ideological journalism, etc) without making these things feel like stuff real humans would say. Something about it is compelling though so I will probably watch at least one more episode.
See: This show is straight bananas. Very nice looking, pretty good performances, great audio but the story is so awful its easy to wonder if it was meant to be a joke. Theres a part where a character masturbates on screen while praying, and I guess that is meant to show you that they are evil or crazy? I dunno its wild. I might watch another to see if this train wreck gets more interesting