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My TV watching experience has gone up since I accepted the simple fact that I'm not their target audience.

I enjoyed Alien Earth, it's good sci fi and more back story to this universe so I enjoyed that. I like the cast even with the main characters being whiny kids. The sci fi elements alone are enough for me. I'm not saying it's great and ground breaking TV but I enjoyed the show.
 
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Alien : Earth

Dumbest show ever
The kids annoyed the crap out of me. And not sure about that ending. But of course if a 2nd season is greenlit, I'm gonna have to find out where it goes next...

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HBO has done it again. Like the show "True Detective", this show is a ride filled with incredible acting, and twists you didnt see coming
Only 5 of 7 episodes dropped so far and I am literally counting the minutes for season 6 to drop
 
I didn't think that I was going to watch any of this Ed Gein Netflix series, but the wife and I watched every episode in one day. It's like a terrible bloody car crash that you just cannot look away from. Entertaining and somehow comical at times... I loved it except for 1 thing.

Towards the end of the series I couldn't help but to think about how this show is going to glamorize the most disgusting serial killer behavior that I've ever seen. Just like what they showed happening at the end of the show... I know that there are countless weirdos out there who will now idolize Gein and go out in the real world reenacting the totally inhuman behavior because they're gonna believe that they will become "famous" like Gein too.




View: https://youtu.be/EDBmpfbnLGk?si=IytU5HoirUWuYMvH
 
Not exactly a "new" show, but I got a few clips from Deadliest Catch on my YouTube recommendations. Thought it was an interesting show, and I respect the tact that the filming crew has for these men (when someone the captain knows passes, they leave them to their grief by themselves instead of filming it for posterity).

Plus, one episode (The New Year's Eve tragedy) led me to a very intriguing (albeit disturbing to me since I'm all but certain that I have a phobia - and please don't laugh - of sunken ships and airplanes. Probably because of that fucking doll head down near the Titanic that kid!me thought was an actual corpse. I freak out around dead people and animals already; I don't need a whole ship/airplane with bodies, and I already don't want to go in the ocean anyway after my dad and I were nearly carried out by a riptide.) YouTube channel called Brick Immortar, which has long and incredibly informative videos of nautical disasters, what the structure was like, who built it, what went down during its destruction, the rescues if any, and what caused everything to go wrong.

Some of you might be interested in such a thing, though. It's a great channel (might have to pay for some views, but a lot of it is free) that just normally isn't for me.
 
I didn't think that I was going to watch any of this Ed Gein Netflix series, but the wife and I watched every episode in one day. It's like a terrible bloody car crash that you just cannot look away from. Entertaining and somehow comical at times... I loved it except for 1 thing.

Towards the end of the series I couldn't help but to think about how this show is going to glamorize the most disgusting serial killer behavior that I've ever seen. Just like what they showed happening at the end of the show... I know that there are countless weirdos out there who will now idolize Gein and go out in the real world reenacting the totally inhuman behavior because they're gonna believe that they will become "famous" like Gein too.




View: https://youtu.be/EDBmpfbnLGk?si=IytU5HoirUWuYMvH

Maybe I will check it out, hearing good things. I have seen so many movies and Docs about it but sounds like this is good
 
Maybe I will check it out, hearing good things. I have seen so many movies and Docs about it but sounds like this is good
its portrayed in a very strange fashion. I didnt watch the previous "Monster" docs, so maybe this is how they all go, but overall i found it a bit confusing at the beginning.
Jax Teller has come a long way, I'll say that
 
Maybe I will check it out, hearing good things. I have seen so many movies and Docs about it but sounds like this is good


I like seeing something that I haven't seen in another movie... especially gore and crazy shit. This one offered that up in every episode, and that's far from the norm for me because I watch almost every horror and thriller type movie as soon as they come out. I thought I had already seen IT ALL. Well... I was totally wrong.
 
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Cocaine Quarterback is bananas. There are at least 3 people in this documentary that could have a movie written about them. It's on Amazon.
 
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