My Random TV Thread

Watched the last episode of Tulsa King - really ended up liking this show. I hope season three doesn't take forever.

Really furious at the producers of Outer Range...
...why in the actual f*&$ did I spend so much time watching that shit just to be left with the most unsatisfactory cliff hanger, sorry the show got too expensive to produce, fuck it, lets move on, ending in almost all of streaming TV history...
...?!?!?!?!?!

Yellowstone - I'm sort of just hanging on at this point. Everything just feels anticlimactic.
Its like watching Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith, and trying to act surprised when Anakin turns to the darks side...
...yep, thats right - spoiler alert - Anakin turns to the dark side.

Landman: first few episodes and I'm hooked. Billy Bob Thornton in a starring role as Billy Bob Thornton. Landman could have been a prequel to Bad Santa.
Just imagine - a high functioning alcoholic named "Tommy" that does nefarious shit for the oil industry - eventually, he runs afoul of the oil industry and has to skip town before the cartel members and dirty oilmen cut his head off and bury his body in the desert...
...he changes his name to "Willie" and drops off the map. His dysfunctional relationship with his kids certainly helps explain his odd relationship with children and why he ends up taking such a fatherly role with Thurman. His alcoholism easily explains how the turn from powerful land manager for an oil company to mall-Santa hiding from the law can certainly explain his spiraling alcoholism.

Still haven't seen Lioness
 
I find that whole time to be fascinating. Few years ago I got to work with a couple of RUC constables for a week. One was a young RUC during the height of the conflict in Belfast, some incredible stories.
Same. The Troubles are filled with wild stories and I went through a phase when I couldn't read or watch enough about that time. I'm Irish on both sides, so it's particularly interesting to me.
 
There were some Brits that we housed in Hotel California in BIAP 03 way back when, they were there to advise V Corp on counterinsurgency ops based on their experiences from Ireland.

They let us shoot their Hipowers and SA80's. Hipower has hammer bite and the SA80 lived up to it's infamous reputation.
 
Ep 1 of Senna on Netflix wasn't bad. I'm cautiously optimistic, because I think they can go either way with the more controversial bits.
 
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