My Random TV Thread

It's a fucking war zone shit show. Open air drug markets, open air overdoses, constant assaults, shootings, stabbings, overdoses on highways.

So the TV show is accurate. Good to know.

One early scene followed a junkie prostitute on her daily walk through a homeless camp to a local shop. It went on for so long I thought she was lost.

"Is this bitch lost? How big is this homeless camp?"
Wife: It's Kensington. The whole neighborhood is a homeless camp.
 
Long Bright River on Peacock. Starring that chick you've heard of and that guy you've seen, plus some Philly locals who no one cares about. It tells the story of a single mom police officer in the Kensington neighborhood of Philly. That place looks like Beirut in '83, but with extra homeless and a million times more fent. It seems someone is killing prostitutes and our plucky heroine is the only one who cares. The show takes us on an unnecessarily long journey as she uncovers the killer and finds vindication in her life or something.

8 episodes which is 2-3 too many. Little side plots with no resolution or some weak nonsense dot the landscape. The story we've seen before, but what haven't we in 2026? The 8-year old son is so annoying by episode 2 I hoped for a kidnapping. Mine, his, didn't care, just get me out of his life. What a precocious little brat.

The ending wasn't bad, but the characters were bland and unsympathetic. The protagonist(s) were shitty people in a world of shittier people. Plot holes and "WTF" moments covered the story like chickenpox...which I wish the kid contracted so we could quarantine him from the story. Slow and with unlikeable characters, as dim, depressing, and "bulldoze this into the ocean like Kensington itself", I can't recommend this one.

2 out of 5 "It's an English horn, not an oboe!"
 
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Long Bright River on Peacock. Starring that chick you've heard of and that guy you've seen, plus some Philly locals who no one cares about. It tells the story of a single mom police officer in the Kensington neighborhood of Philly. That lace looks like Beirut in '83, but with extra homeless and a million times more fent. It seems someone if killing prostitutes and our plucky heroine is the only one who cares. The show takes us on an unnecessarily long journey as she uncovers the killer and finds vindication in her life or something.

8 episodes which is 2-3 too many. Little side plots with no resolution or some weak nonsense dot the landscape. The story we've seen before, but what haven't we in 2026? The 8-year old son is so annoying by episode 2 I hoped for a kidnapping. Mine, his, didn't care, just get me out of his life. What a precocious little brat.

The ending wasn't bad, but the characters were bland and unsympathetic. The protagonist(s) were shitty people in a world of shittier people. Plot holes and "WTF" moments covered the story like chickenpox...which I wish the kid contracted so we could quarantine him from the story. Slow and with unlikeable characters, as dim, depressing, and "bulldoze this into the ocean like Kensington itself", I can't recommend this one.

2 out of 5 "It's an English horn, not an oboe!"
Sounds like you're saying I might find the series to be flawed and should pass on it. 🙂
 
Children of the Snow on Peacock. True crime, 4 episodes about 4 missing kids in the Detroit area, a "camp" used by the rich to molest children (weird the rich would do that...), and an "unsolved" mystery.

Not bad if you're into true crime/ unsolved mysteries.

Tonight: We finish season 2 of Fallout.
 
Fallout Season 2 on Amazon Prime. First, you need to watch the series. Second, you don't have to be a gamer or even lay Fallout 3 or Fallout: New Vegas to appreciate the show. You understand more of the lore or back story or catch the numerous nods to the game, but it isn't necessary.

The series nails the game's aesthetic, music, and character traits while allowing the non-gamer to enjoy the story.

The series is a break from normal TV shows with a good cast and writing. Nerds and non-nerds alike will enjoy the show. The setup for Season 3 is beautiful.

4.5 out of 5 gauss rifles.
 
Fallout Season 2 on Amazon Prime. First, you need to watch the series. Second, you don't have to be a gamer or even lay Fallout 3 or Fallout: New Vegas to appreciate the show. You understand more of the lore or back story or catch the numerous nods to the game, but it isn't necessary.

The series nails the game's aesthetic, music, and character traits while allowing the non-gamer to enjoy the story.

The series is a break from normal TV shows with a good cast and writing. Nerds and non-nerds alike will enjoy the show. The setup for Season 3 is beautiful.

4.5 out of 5 gauss rifles.
Did S2 end already? have yet to watch but if it just ended I will make sure to binge on it finally.
 
Fallout Season 2 on Amazon Prime. First, you need to watch the series. Second, you don't have to be a gamer or even lay Fallout 3 or Fallout: New Vegas to appreciate the show. You understand more of the lore or back story or catch the numerous nods to the game, but it isn't necessary.

The series nails the game's aesthetic, music, and character traits while allowing the non-gamer to enjoy the story.

The series is a break from normal TV shows with a good cast and writing. Nerds and non-nerds alike will enjoy the show. The setup for Season 3 is beautiful.

4.5 out of 5 gauss rifles.

The scene with the
NCR sniper shot on the deathclaw
was great fan service. Wish they had a few more episodes, because I don't see how they can drag out the conflict between the Vegas factions for a full season.

Excited to finally see
the Enclave and Super Mutants
next season.
 
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