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RatskyWatsky

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Oct 25, 2017
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October marks the last month of the pre-Disney/Apple streaming landscape - so cherish your free time, because things are about to get a whole lot crazier! Also, October is spoky month so be sure to watch some spooky shows to get yourself into the proper spirit. Maybe start with Over the Garden Wall and then escalate from there? :}

~ Recent Highlights ~

Alternatino with Arturo Castro

Arturo Castro attempts to navigate life as a modern Latino man; he becomes a voiceover artist, tries to spice up his love life and attempts to keep his mother happy.

Carnival Row

A growing population of mythological immigrant creatures struggles to coexist with humans after the creatures' exotic homelands are invaded by the empires of man. The creatures are forbidden to live, love or fly with freedom, but hope lives in darkness.

Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance

When three Gelfling discover the horrifying secret behind the Skeksis' power, they set out on an epic journey to ignite the fires of rebellion and try to save their world.

Harlots

In this drama set in 18th century London, Margaret Wells is a brothel owner and mother to two daughters, Charlotte and Lucy. When Margaret's business is attacked by Lydia Quigley, a ruthless rival madam, a war breaks out over the city's most profitable commercial activity -- sex. Margaret is determined to fight back and protect her business, even if it puts everything else at risk, including her family.

Sweetbitter

A new life awaits 22-year-old Tess when she arrives friendless in New York City and lacking any specific ambitions beyond finding a job. Her charm and observational nature lead to an invitation to train at one of the city's best restaurants. She thinks it is a temporary place to wait for her life's big break, but Tess is quickly intoxicated by the people she meets and by the chaotic world behind the scenes -- tasting expensive wine, exploring dive bars, learning whom to trust. Her co-workers become her family, and through them she finds a sense of belonging that she has never encountered before.

Unbelievable

When a teen reports being raped, then recants her story, two female detectives follow evidence that could reveal the truth; based on a true story.

Undone

After 28-year-old Alma nearly dies in a car accident, she finds that she has a new relationship with time; she develops this newfound relationship to find out the truth about her father's death.

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October


Tuesday, 1


Midnight Diner: Tokyo Stories - Netflix

Pet - Amazon

Sorry for Your Loss - Facebook Watch


Wednesday, 2

Living Undocumented - Netflix

Nature - PBS - 7/6c

Almost Family - Fox - 9/8c

Heartland - UP - 9/8c

Seal Team - CBS - 9/8c

S.W.A.T. - CBS - 10/9c


Thursday, 3

Catherine the Great - Sky Atlantic

Seis Manos - Netflix


Friday, 4

Big Mouth - Netflix

Goliath - Amazon

Into the Dark - Hulu

Light as a Feather - Hulu

My Country: The New Age - Netflix

Peaky Blinders - Netflix

Raising Dion - Netflix

The Blacklist - NBC - 8/7c


Sunday, 6

Batwoman - The CW - 8/7c

Kids Say the Darndest Things - ABC - 8/7c

Supergirl - The CW - 9/8c

The Walking Dead - AMC - 9/8c

Get Shorty - Epix - 10/9c

Madam Secretary - CBS - 10/9c - Final Season

Mr. Robot - USA - 10/9c - Final Season

Press - PBS - 10/9c

Talking Dead - AMC - 10/9c


Monday, 7

Match! Tennis Juniors - Netflix

All American - The CW - 8/7c

Black Lightning - The CW - 9/8c

Retro Report - PBS - 9/8c

Primal - Adult Swim - 12/11c


Tuesday, 8

Finding Your Roots - PBS - 8/7c

The Flash - The CW - 8/7c


Wednesday, 9

Rhythm + Flow - Netflix

Riverdale - The CW - 8/7c

Nancy Drew - The CW - 9/8c


Thursday, 10

Ultramarine Magmell - Netflix

Supernatural - The CW - 8/7c - Final Season

Legacies - The CW - 9/8c


Friday, 11

El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie - Netflix

Insatiable - Netflix

The Hook Up Plan - Netflix

Charmed - The CW - 8/7c

The Birch - Facebook Watch

Dynasty - The CW - 9/8c


Sunday, 13

Total Control - ABC Australia

Why We Hate - Discovery - 10/9c

Hip Hop: The Songs That Shook America - AMC - 12/11c


Monday, 14

The Promised Life - Acorn TV

Letterkenny - Hulu


Tuesday, 15

Arrow - The CW - 9/8c - Final Season

The Purge - USA - 9/8c

Treadstone - USA - 10/9c


Wednesday, 16

Impulse - YouTube

Limetown - Facebook Watch

Frayed - ABC Australia/Sky UK


Friday, 18

Baby - Netflix

Living with Yourself - Netflix

Looking for Alaska - Hulu

Modern Love - Amazon

The House of Flowers - Netflix


Sunday, 20

Watchmen - HBO - 9/8c


Monday, 21

POV - PBS - 9/8c

Catherine the Great - HBO - 10/9c


Wednesday, 23

Castle Rock - Hulu

Life from Above - PBS - 9/8c

The Oval - BET - 9/8c

Sistas - BET - 10/9c


Thursday, 24

Daybreak - Netflix


Friday, 25

BoJack Horseman - Netflix

Brigada Costa del Sol - Netflix

Brotherhood - Netflix

Monzón: A Knockout Blow - Netflix

The Kominsky Method - Netflix

Zomboat! - Hulu

Songwriting with Soldiers - PBS - 9/8c


Sunday, 27

Silicon Valley - HBO - 10/9c - Final Season

Mrs. Fletcher - HBO - 10:30/9:30c


Wednesday, 30

Baroness von Sketch Show - IFC - 12/11c


Thursday, 31

Kengan Ashura - Netflix

Nowhere Man - Netflix


TBD

Giri/Haji - BBC Two/Netflix

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RatskyWatsky

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Pet - Amazon (Oct 1)



There are people who have the abilities to dive into a human brain and control their memories. Their power has been used in the illegal world, such as covering-up the incidents, or assassinations. The power that can even destroy a human's mind also ruins their own souls. They protect their fragile and dangerous mind like tying each other with chains. From fear and disdain, they are called "pet."


Living Undocumented - Netflix (Oct 2)



'Living Undocumented' follows eight undocumented immigrant families who have volunteered to tell their stories as they face potential deportation. Ranging from harrowing to hopeful, their journeys illuminate and humanize the complex US immigration system and depict the struggles that many must endure in their quest to pursue the American dream.


Almost Family - Fox (Oct 2)



An only child finds her life turned upside down when her father reveals that, over the course of his prize-winning career as a pioneering fertility doctor, he used his own sperm to conceive upwards of a hundred children, including two new sisters. As these three young women slowly embrace their new reality, they will attempt to form an untraditional bond as sisters, even as they must welcome a tidal wave of new siblings into their rapidly expanding family.


Catherine the Great - Sky Atlantic/HBO (Oct 3 in UK, Oct 21 in US)



Catherine the Great is the tumultuous monarch and politician who ruled the Russian empire and transformed its place in the world in the 18th century. The four-part historical drama mini series will follow the end of Catherine's reign and her affair with Russian military leader Grigory Potemkin that helped shape the future of Russian politics


Seis Manos - Netflix (Oct 3)



Orphans raised by a martial arts master are plunged into a mystery involving demonic powers, drug cartels, ancient rituals and blood sacrifice.


My Country: The New Age - Netflix (Oct 4)



At the end of the Goryeo period, there were those who led the charge to proclaim a new age -- and the ordinary individuals who risked everything.


Raising Dion - Netflix (Oct 4)



A young boy struggling to control his newfound powers. A single mom fighting the odds to keep her son safe. Secrets, conspiracies, mysteries, all dangerously swarming around one family...


Batwoman - The CW (Oct 6)



Three years after Batman mysteriously disappeared, Gotham is a city in despair, and it's under the watch of Jacob Kane and his military-grade Crows Private Security, which now protects the city with omnipresent firepower and militia.

When the Alice in Wonderland gang targets the firm, Kane's daughter Kate returns home, deciding that if she wants to help her family and her city, she'll have to become the one thing her father loathes -- a dark knight vigilante.

With the help of her stepsister Mary and the crafty Luke Fox, the son of Wayne Enterprises' tech guru Lucius Fox, Kate Kane continues the legacy of her missing cousin, Bruce Wayne. Armed with a passion for social justice and a flair for speaking her mind, Kate soars through the shadowed streets of Gotham as Batwoman.


Press - PBS (Oct 6)



Set in the world of newspapers in London – its past riven by hacking scandals, its present at the mercy of the digital age and the 24-hour news cycle, its future uncertain – this razor sharp and observant drama explores the current, turbulent media landscape and the ethical dilemmas that journalists and editors face each day.


Match! Tennis Juniors - Netflix (Oct 7)



A tennis prodigy battles the odds to excel on the court while balancing schoolwork and inspiring fellow players on his team.


Primal - Adult Swim (Oct 7)



From the creator behind 'Samurai Jack,' comes a new tale that follows a caveman at the dawn of evolution as he forms an unlikely friendship with an almost extinct dinosaur. The stunning and epic series is a painting come to life relying solely on music and graphic imagery to tell the story of two unlikely allies as they navigate through a treacherous world. After bonding over unfortunate tragedies, they seem to become each other's only hope of survival against a common enemy.


Rhythm + Flow - Netflix (Oct 9)



Cardi B, Chance the Rapper, and Tip "T.I." Harris are searching for hip-hop's best, undiscovered talent from Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles and New York City.

Who will scrap their way to the top for a shot at the shine?


Nancy Drew - The CW (Oct 9)



Nancy Drew is a brilliant teenaged detective whose sense of self had come from solving mysteries in her hometown of Horseshoe Bay, Maine – until her mother's untimely death derails Nancy's college plans.


Ultramarine Magmell - Netflix (Oct 10)



Decades after the sudden birth of a new continent, a young rescuer-for-hire provides aid to adventurers exploring this dangerous, uncharted world.


El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie - Netflix (Oct 11)



In the wake of his dramatic escape from captivity, Jesse must come to terms with his past in order to forge some kind of future.


The Birch - Facebook Watch (Oct 11)

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'The Birch' is centered around the dark relationship between a synonymous monster taprotector in the woods and a pure-hearted teenager who summons her in a time of crisis. The 14-episode series is based on the award-winning viral short of the same name, and will be told from multiple character perspectives as their lives are indelibly shaped by The Birch.


Total Control - ABC Australia (Oct 13)



A fearless Indigenous senator, barely weeks into her political career in Canberra, and betrayed at the highest level, must seek redemption and settle a score against the party, and the Prime Minister of Australia.


Why We Hate - Discovery (Oct 13)



This docu-series explores one of humanity's most primal and destructive emotions – hate. At the heart of this timely series is the notion that if people begin to understand their own minds, they can find ways to work against hate and keep it from spreading.


Hip Hop: The Songs That Shook America - AMC (Oct 13)



Hip hop has grown from a cultural revolution to the dominant global music genre in just forty years. From Executive Producers Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson and Tarik "Black Thought" Trotter, each episode of this new documentary series focuses on a groundbreaking song pivotal to the evolution of American music and culture. Artists deconstruct their composition, revisit the impact the song had on them personally, and dissect the socio-economic and cultural conditions that inspired the landmark work and gave voice to a generation.


The Promised Life - Acorn TV (Oct 14)



This series captures the epic story of one of the many Sicilian families during the greatest modern migratory movements in recent history. Carmela Carrizzo, a beautiful and courageous 30-year-old woman, and her husband Salvatore farm the land whose "capeddu", or owner, is the unscrupulous Spanò. This marks the start of a series of tragic events that engulf Carmela as she attempts to find redemption, first in Italy and then in New York: a courageous mother ready to fight to obtain the promised life for herself and her family.


Treadstone - USA (Oct 15)



From a producer of the Bourne franchise, 'Treadstone' is an action-packed thriller set amidst the CIA black ops program Operation: Treadstone. Exploring both the origin of the infamous covert program, as well as connecting to present-day special ops, 'Treadstone' follows the action across the globe -- from D.C. to Berlin to Paris and beyond. Using a mysterious behavior-modification protocol, Treadstone turns its recruits around the world into nearly-superhuman assassins, following sleeper agents as they're mysteriously "awakened" to resume their dangerous missions.


Limetown - Facebook Watch (Oct 16)



Based on the hit podcast of the same name produced by Two Up, 'Limetown' follows Lia Haddock, a journalist for American Public Radio (APR), as she unravels the mystery behind the disappearance of over 300 people at a neuroscience research facility in Tennessee.


Frayed - ABC Australia/Sky UK (Oct 16)



In 1988, Simone Burbeck's life appears perfect. She lives in a mansion in London with her perfect husband and children, and her life is a merry-go-round of expensive renovations, dinner parties and school fundraisers. There's just one problem: it's all lies.

When her husband has a fatal heart attack in a disastrous session with a prostitute, the true state of their finances is revealed. Simone is broke, homeless and a social outcast.

With no other options, and two children to care for, she is forced to return to her family home in Newcastle, Australia. It turns out Simone's past isn't quite the story she told everyone in London. Nothing about Simone is what it appears to be. Oh, and her real name is Sammy.


Living with Yourself - Netflix (Oct 18)



Miles Elliott, a man struggling in life, undergoes a novel spa treatment that promises to make him a better person, only to learn he's been replaced - literally - by a better version of himself.


Looking for Alaska - Hulu (Oct 18)



The series centers around teenager Miles "Pudge" Halter, as he enrolls in boarding school to try to gain a deeper perspective on life. He falls in love with Alaska Young, and finds a group of loyal friends. But after an unexpected tragedy, Miles and his close friends attempt to make sense of what they've been through.


Modern Love - Amazon (Oct 18)



An unlikely friendship. A lost love resurfaced. A marriage at its turning point. A date that might not have been a date. An unconventional new family. These are unique stories about the joys and tribulations of love, each inspired by a real-life personal essay from the beloved New York Times column 'Modern Love.'


Watchmen - HBO (Oct 20)



Set in an alternate history where masked vigilantes are treated as outlaws, 'Watchmen' embraces the nostalgia of the original groundbreaking graphic novel of the same name, while attempting to break new ground of its own.


The Oval - BET (Oct 23)



This picture-perfect couple has it all! Money, status, and pure bliss flank the Mr. & Mrs. However, behind closed doors, they are anything but flawless. With lies, cheating and messy mayhem running amuck, in the new scripted series, we see next level corruption up close and way too personal, directly from the White House.


Sistas - BET (Oct 23)



The series follows a group of single black females from different walks of life who bond over their one common thread: why am I single? In this bold new series, viewers watch these women navigate their "complicated love life" status, careers and friendship through the ups-and-downs of living in a modern world of social media and unrealistic relationship goals.


Daybreak - Netflix (Oct 24)



The world is over. So grab your swords and flamethrowers and let's get this show on the road. Come on, you say apocalypse like it's a bad thing?


Brigada Costa del Sol - Netflix (Oct 25)



An exploration of drug traffic in Spain, focusing on the first law enforcement organization created to fight the trade in the mid-'70s.


Brotherhood - Netflix (Oct 25)



An honest lawyer reaches a moral crossroads after the cops force her to inform on her incarcerated brother, the leader of a rising criminal faction.


Monzón: A Knockout Blow - Netflix (Oct 25)

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When his wife, Alicia Muñiz, is violently killed, Argentine boxing champion Carlos Monzón is considered the prime suspect and an investigation begins.


Zomboat! - Hulu (Oct 25)

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When the zombie apocalypse is unleashed in Birmingham, sisters Kat and Jo, together with unlikely travel companions Sunny and Amar, must flee for their lives... by canal boat.


Mrs. Fletcher - HBO (Oct 27)



A dual coming-of-age comedy, exploring the impact of internet porn and social media on the lives of empty nest divorcée Eve Fletcher and her college freshman son Brendan. The series follows Eve as she reinvents her life to find the happiness and sexual fulfillment that's eluded her in the past.


Nowhere Man - Netflix (Oct 31)



On one fateful night, triad member Ah Quan unknowingly sealed his future with one misstep, and will ultimately bear its grave consequences.


Giri/Haji - BBC Two/Netflix (TBD)



A detective from Tokyo scours London for his missing brother, who's been involved with the Yakuza and accused of murder.
 

luca

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Oct 25, 2017
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Legacies and Watchmen are the two big ones for me. But there's a bunch of other stuff I'll have to catch up with.
 

hydruxo

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Oct 25, 2017
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Will definitely watch El Camino and Watchmen.

Might check out Living With Yourself.
 

dead souls

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Oct 25, 2017
4,317
CW-apocalypse plus a whole bunch of other new/returning shows I want to check out. There aren't enough hours in the day.
 

gforguava

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Oct 25, 2017
4,706
*sigh* After the wonderfully slight month of September, October is about to balloon my backlog to an absurd degree.

Insatiable
Batwoman
Supergirl
Mr. Robot
Black Lightning
The Flash
Riverdale
Nancy Drew
Charmed
Arrow
Castle Rock

And potentially:

Seis Manos
My Country: The New Age
Raising Dion
Daybreak
Zomboat!
 

Reven

Member
Oct 25, 2017
804
Will be checking out Nancy Drew for sure. Still have too much to catch up on to really watch much new stuff.
 
Apr 8, 2018
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Absolutely busy month of TV for me. Will be watching:

-Big Mouth
-Mr. Robot
-El Camino
-Watchmen
-Bojack Horseman
-Silicon Valley

On top of that, I'll be continuing to watch The Righteous Gemstones and It's Always Sunny.
 

Strike

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Oct 25, 2017
27,376
Big Mouth
The Walking Dead
The Flash
El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie
Arrow
Watchmen
BoJack Horseman
Primal
 
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metsallica

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Oct 27, 2017
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This month i stacked with stuff I expect to be amazing. Here's hopin'.

Thanks, as always, RatskyWatsky !

Sunday, 6
The Walking Dead - AMC - 9/8c
Last season was the best this show has been since the beginning. Looking forward to this.

Mr. Robot - USA - 10/9c - Final Season
The masterpiece concludes...

Monday, 7

Primal - Adult Swim - 12/11c
GENNDY'S BACK BABY. Sad it's only 5 episodes.

Friday, 11
El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie - Netflix
Too much of a good thing? Nah. In Gilligan I Trust. Wish I could make it to a theater showing.

Sunday, 13

Hip Hop: The Songs That Shook America - AMC - 12/11c
Some of these AMC Visionaries docs have been good. Some haven't. Shrug.

Tuesday, 15
Treadstone - USA - 10/9c
Bernardin + Bourne. Please be good.

Sunday, 20
Watchmen - HBO - 9/8c
More Leftovers, less Lost please.

Monday, 21
(Catherine the Great - HBO - 10/9c)
Not usually my thing but we'll see.

Sunday, 27
Silicon Valley - HBO - 10/9c - Final Season
Excited.

Mrs. Fletcher - HBO - 10:30/9:30c
Tom Perrotta? Sure.
 

Sheepinator

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Jul 25, 2018
28,064
I'll be starting Succession tonight, now we're 8/10 eps in. After that, Terror.

As for new releases, I'm interested in Primal if I can find it. As far as I can tell that should be on Cartoon Network, which I have, but I'm not seeing the show in the guide and it usually looks ahead 12 days. Also Treadstone. I'll be watching The Purge despite the first season sucking. Lots of CW this month, with Supernatural, Nancy Drew, Batwoman, etc. And finally, Peaky Blinders and the Breaking Bad movie. It's a full month!
 
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TheNatureBoy

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Nov 4, 2017
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Salute on the thread as always.

October is stacked with shows that interest me, but there is nothing more I am looking forward to than the final season of Mr. Robot.

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Joni

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Oct 27, 2017
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I thought I was watching more stuff than this.

Sunday, 6
Batwoman - The CW - 8/7c
Supergirl - The CW - 9/8c

Monday, 7
All American - The CW - 8/7c
Black Lightning - The CW - 9/8c

Tuesday, 8
The Flash - The CW - 8/7c

Wednesday, 9
Riverdale - The CW - 8/7c
Nancy Drew - The CW - 9/8c

Thursday, 10
Supernatural - The CW - 8/7c - Final Season
Legacies - The CW - 9/8c

Friday, 11
Dynasty - The CW - 9/8c

Tuesday, 15
Arrow - The CW - 9/8c - Final Season

Sunday, 20
Watchmen - HBO - 9/8c
 

Boogs31

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Oct 28, 2017
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Ohio
El Camino
Bojack Horseman
Silicon Valley
Castle Rock
Watchmen (maybe)

Continuing to watch:

The Deuce
The Righteous Gemstones
The Good Place
This is Us
Lodge 49
The Terror
Room 104 (any episodes RatskyWatsky recommends).

Want to catch up with Unbelievable. Sounds intriguing. Also still plan on watching the Chef Show and Mindhunter season 2 when I get the time.

Also, just completed a rewatch of Peep Show. One of my favorite all time comedy shows and it very much holds up.

Finished Handmaid's Tale season 3.
 
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Just finished season 3 of Dear White People, and I enjoyed it, but I think it wasn't as good as the first 2 seasons for sure, even though it tried to shake things up, and tackled very interesting storylines & topics.
 
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robotzombie

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Oct 25, 2017
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It says Midnight Diner: Tokyo Stories today on Netflix? Is that a new season? Is it not coming to US, because I only see the original series there...
 

Coyote Zamora

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In the future can the shows that are streaming in 4K be noted if that information is available?
 

ThereAre4Lights

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Oct 25, 2017
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TWD
Mr. Robot
Watchmen
Breaking Bad movie

Maybe Batwoman, though I've never warmed to these CW hero shows. I'll probably watch Castle Rock S2 later on in the year.
 
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The most recent episode of The Affair was...not very good. I'm glad we finally got an episode dedicated to Joanie, but it was poorly written and the acting was all over the place.
 

Quake1028

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Oct 25, 2017
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I just finally finished up Jack Ryan Season 1 in preparation for season two on 11/1. Also finished Carnival Row Season 1, critics were middling but I really enjoyed it.

Next up for the backlog are The Boys Season 1 and Doom Patrol Season 1.

For the new shows, I'll try Nancy Drew and Daybreak.
 

Delphine

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Dear White People has been renewed for a fourth and final season. I hope they'll got out with a bang.
 

Chitown B

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Nov 15, 2017
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The most recent episode of The Affair was...not very good. I'm glad we finally got an episode dedicated to Joanie, but it was poorly written and the acting was all over the place.

I loved it. The male lead was hilarious. The other characters can wear on me after awhile so it was nice to have a change for an episode.
 

dead souls

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Oct 25, 2017
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I loved it. The male lead was hilarious. The other characters can wear on me after awhile so it was nice to have a change for an episode.
I loved it too. I wouldn't mind living in the future The Affair is showing right now. Sure the planet is dying but if you run into Anna Paquin you have a good chance of hooking up with her. Sounds like a fair trade to me.
 

Delphine

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Finally finished The Terror season 1 (only because I wait for my SO to watch them, and they have a very SLOW pace of consuming TV) and it was: depressing. Can't wait to start season 2 for even more: depression.
 

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Just finished Seis Manos... WOW! That was fucking great. It's pretty much an adult Saturday Morning cartoon but so well executed... and some AWESOME animation and fight choreography. can't recommend it enough.
 
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Room 104 Season 3

Episode 1 - mostly boring albeit with a cool twist at the end. Skip.
Episode 2 - mostly boring albeit with an amusing ending. Skip.
Episode 3 - icky yet fun premise anchored by the attention holding performance of Arturo Castro. Watch.
Episode 4 - an actually original set up for the post apocalypse and one of the better episodes of the series. Watch.
Episode 5 - vaguely intriguing set up that's totally boring in execution. Skip.
Episode 6 - novel idea, kinda boring but kinda nice. Watch, I guess.
Episode 7 - totally outside the box premise, with fascinating results. Watch.
Episode 8 - very weird but sort of cool. Watch.
Episode 9 - uhhhhhh.....no.
Episode 10 - hokey, predictable, kinda boring. Skip.
Episode 11 - fun premise with a good execution. Watch.
Episode 12 - actually pretty neat. Watch.
 
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