My Random TV Thread

New Seal Team is out....make sure you work that into your schedule too!!!!


:ROFLMAO: :ninja: :thumbsup:

I'm sipping Elijah Craig, eating dinner/watching Mando, and then jumping into D2 with a buzz and a hand cannon with sniper rifle/ shotgun build. I'll be an adult tomorrow.

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P.S. I'm not moderating until tomorrow. You animals behave for once in your goddamned lives.
 
Cross-posting a 'Supernatural' sidebar from the COVID thread to shift the derail.
15 was the final season so they started to get the storyline to a wrap up point around season 13.
Dean is awesome in every episode.
Sam is a PITA with the puppy look.
Still worth every hour watching.
Ok, so there actually is an end. Good to see Dean and Sam are still the same as ever.

I'll say after seeing a clip from a season 1 episode last month that I can't avoid seeing Negan whenever I see their dad. Great actor.

Also, with his odd speech pattern, time traveling, and tan trench Castiel always came off to me like a goofier version of the 'Highlander'.

Glad to hear the rest of the season is great. Looks like I can restart season 10 over the holidays. Thanks for the feedback!
 
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Netflix refuses to add disclaimer to ‘The Crown,’ despite pressure from the British government​

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2020/12/07/the-crown-netflix-british-disclaimer/

I understand the view of the Royals and don't think their request is unreasonable. Really, they shouldn't even have to ask. There should be kind of an unwritten code in the movie industry to add a more prominent disclaimer to films that are blending so much reality and fiction. I haven't seen the Crown but I'm sure we can all cite a bunch of examples and a lot of people do take these fictional accounts as gospel.
 
I understand the view of the Royals and don't think their request is unreasonable. Really, they shouldn't even have to ask. There should be kind of an unwritten code in the movie industry to add a more prominent disclaimer to films that are blending so much reality and fiction. I haven't seen the Crown but I'm sure we can all cite a bunch of examples and a lot of people do take these fictional accounts as gospel.
I just began the series this week.

As someone not versed in the nitty-gritty details of the British royal family's internal soap opera, I have to admit the way the show blends the story in with the real historical events and timeline makes it challenging to distinguish when they are inserting creative license in the characters and their relationships.

I will enjoy watching as if it all was real, and then maybe I'll bother myself with all their fuss once I'm through. :sneaky:
 
Season 11 of Blue Bloods is out. It is my favorite cop show out there. Talk about Family, Faith, Food and Freedom.

Does dinner mean Danny and Baez hook up?

O_o 8-)
 
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