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Psychiatry, racism, and the birth of ‘Sesame Street’
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Data shows “Game of Thrones” is taking a historic critical nosedive
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Clumsy gods: ‘Catch-22’ brings the subversive humor—and horror—of the book to Hulu
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Black Mirror | Season 5 official trailer
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Disney assumes full control of Hulu in deal with Comcast
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What ruined Hanna-Barbera?
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Game of Thrones Season 8 Episode 5 discussion thread
Previous threads: S08E04 S08E03 S08E02 S08E01
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Is weird the new brilliant?
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King of the Hill fan edit: Peggy's Song
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The politics of Dr. Horrible's Sing-along Blog
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Game of Thrones S8E04 explained
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Watchmen | Official teaser
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Review: "Chambers" Season One
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Game of Thrones Season 8 Episode 4 discussion thread
Previous threads: S08E03 S08E02 S08E01
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How Game of Thrones ruined its most important episode
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YouTube renews Cobra Kai for season three, makes all shows free
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Netflix’s Tuca & Bertie is a surreal celebration of friendship
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Veronica Mars | Season 4 official teaser
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Recommendation: BoJack Horseman (2014—)
My previous recommendations: Person of Interest Psych So, I just finished binging all five seasons, and I think I can safely recommend this series to an audience that enjoys adult humor and series...
My previous recommendations:
So, I just finished binging all five seasons, and I think I can safely recommend this series to an audience that enjoys adult humor and series that juggle between the very funny and very serious.
BoJack Horseman is a series that starts slow and doesn't really seem to truly find itself until Season 3. I personally didn't enjoy the first half of Season 1 at all (got very bored). The second half of Season 1 got me to keep watching purely on the humor and the gags, which pretty consistently increase in quality as the show continues.
I especially got drawn in on all the "animal" gags. The series at some point early on becomes very comfortable going all out on visual&storytelling gags based on the animal playing them (BJH is an otherwise-normal universe where a significant part of the population is half-animal half-human). The humor is pretty high quality, I would easily compare it to the humor in Arrested Development (early seasons).
It is a series that makes fun of itself, without relying too much on gimmicks or breaking the fourth wall too much. With that said, Seasons 3 and 4 introduce more experimental episodes (including an entirely mute one, similar to the excellent Hush from Buffy, as well as another that only consists of a beautiful entire 22 minute monologue). None of them bored me. I was always extremely impressed with the execution and the quality.What really gets me to recommend this series is its later seasons. Seasons 3 and 4 are of exceptionally high quality and the show becomes… very dark. But not without losing its humor. BoJack Horseman made me cry three times. I'm not talking about tearing up, I'm talking about the full waterworks like I've done only a couple of times in my entire adult life.
It's a show that punches you in the gut not by having grand romantic storylines; not by having heroic moments with epic music; not sympathetically by having manly characters tear up; not even by killing off beloved characters like Game of Thrones. It's a show that hits you because it's too fucking real.In many ways, I would say that I enjoyed BJH for similar reasons that I enjoyed early GoT: It's unforgiving to its characters. But I don't want this to put anyone off from watching; it's a unique series to which I have a very hard time finding parallels. Its humor sits between Arrested Development, Futurama and Rick & Morty and is very much its own thing. Very reminiscent of Adult Swim.
BoJack Horseman is available on Netflix. Come for the gags, stay for your own reasons.
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Game of Thrones cinematographer: It’s not me, it’s your TV settings
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Release of '13 Reasons Why' associated with increase in youth suicide rates
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The remarkable story of a woman who preserved over thirty years of TV history
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Netflix’s wonderful Street Food focuses on the human aspect of ordinary food
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Catch-22 | Official trailer
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Puffer - Free TV (major networks only) as part of a Stanford research project
Not sure how long this will last, but here is legal, free, live TV. This may or may not work outside of the US, not sure. Requires creating an account, but no email needed....
Not sure how long this will last, but here is legal, free, live TV.
This may or may not work outside of the US, not sure.
Requires creating an account, but no email needed.
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Game of Thrones Season 8 Episode 2 discussion thread
Previous discussion: S08E01
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Jeopardy! legend Ken Jennings on James Holzhauer: 'It's absolutely insane'
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How 'liberal' late-night talk shows became a comedy sinkhole
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Game of Thrones Season 8 Episode 1 discussion thread
Wanted to start a discussion for us GoT fans and give our thoughts on how the first episode played out and what we expect to come. Please delete if unnecessary/unwanted. This is a spoiler zone so...
Wanted to start a discussion for us GoT fans and give our thoughts on how the first episode played out and what we expect to come. Please delete if unnecessary/unwanted. This is a spoiler zone so you've been warned
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Disney and the Future of TV
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Game of Thrones recap for Season 8 – Everything you need to know
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Disney+ rolls out on November 12th for $6.99 a month
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The gay and wondrous life of Caleb Gallo
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Create Your Survival/Death Bracket for Game of Thrones' Final Season
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'I hate what they’ve done to almost everyone in my family' (An article about Fox News poisoning.)
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Psych and Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Alright. Psych is my absolute favourite series for many, many reasons. It was there in my good days, in my bad days. Comfort food absolute. I recently and finally started Brooklyn Nine-Nine and I...
Alright. Psych is my absolute favourite series for many, many reasons. It was there in my good days, in my bad days. Comfort food absolute.
I recently and finally started Brooklyn Nine-Nine and I absolutely love it as well. But I think part of it is how much of Shawn Spencer I see in Jake Peralta (Andy Samberg).
Anyone else see it? It's really striking to me. If you like either of these series I really highly recommend checking out the other one.
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When subtitles are homophobic - Eternal Love
Eternal Love is a very popular Chinese romantic drama currently available on Netflix Canada. I originally had the English subtitles on, but eventually turned them off (as they were distractingly...
Eternal Love is a very popular Chinese romantic drama currently available on Netflix Canada. I originally had the English subtitles on, but eventually turned them off (as they were distractingly poor). As with a lot of period Chinese dramas with a female protagonist, there's crossdressing. Our main character pretends to be a guy, is accepted under a great master and trains alongside 16 other (all male) disciples.
I should mention here that Chinese is generally not gender specific. Written pronouns are basically for everyone, for female only (not really used, but seeing more use now for translating foreign media), for living creatures (like dogs and cats) and really specific uses (such as inanimate objects). When spoken, they all sound the same.
In this show's substitles, I noticed a very inconsistent use of pronouns for our main character. Since no one knows she's a woman, I expect the masculine form to be used. However, it often jumped to the feminine. My sister pointed out that it seemed like they stuck with the masculine in general, but switch to the feminine when talking about her romantically. So you end up with lines like "Shouldn't he be here?" and "Master's always had a soft spot for her." said by the same people.
This obviously made the show really confusing for me where I wasn't sure if everyone knew she was a woman. I know there's often ideas, feelings and more lost in translation, but this is one of the few times I felt very different message was sent in the original Chinese language (where a gay relationship was implied and accepted) to English (where there clearly wasn't a gay relationship).
Here, I should note that gay relationships in media and in public is not legally accepted in China. So I don't believe this was malicious. The Chinese version heavily implied a lot that couldn't be outright said, but translating it probably didn't afford the same liberties.
Thoughts? With so much international media easily available now, have you noticed anything similar?
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13 more days until GoT, what are the best endgame theories you've heard?
Personal favorite, is that Bran is the Night King, way long shot and probably not possible to explain with only six episodes
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How Lachlan Murdoch went from studying philosophy at Princeton to exploiting white nationalism at Fox News
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Chernobyl | Official trailer
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Apple’s plans for its new TV service: Sell other people’s TV services
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When does Person of Interest start to get good?
I have watched the first season, and started the second season. I have been told a few times, it gets better once they get more into the AI aspect behind "the machine". So far the episodes are...
I have watched the first season, and started the second season. I have been told a few times, it gets better once they get more into the AI aspect behind "the machine". So far the episodes are pretty formulaic, so I am wondering if there is a specific episode or season where these little plot bits about this machine everyone is trying to find come to fruition and the series pivots to more of a sci-fi sub-plot.
Also, how come nobody calls him out for talking to himself all the time?
I do like the dog, good addition to the second season.EDIT: I am now on season 2 episode 10, and yeah its starting to get a lot better. It seems to be a slow transition but they are getting my attention with all this hacker history talk.
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Supernatural: The Four Horsemen introductions
Supernatural is one of those TV shows that had some fantastic early seasons. I really miss them. As a show I feel it kinda turned way too much into fan service in its later seasons. It stayed...
Supernatural is one of those TV shows that had some fantastic early seasons. I really miss them.
As a show I feel it kinda turned way too much into fan service in its later seasons. It stayed decent (good, even), but lost a lot of its quality.
Every season there's a bigger, badder fish and things get more and more absurd. One of the things that kind of annoyed me the most about it is that characters dying has zero impact, as they come back into the show whenever convenient using whatever silly way the writers deem worthy. (That series is the polar opposite of Game of Thrones in that regard…)Season 5 introduced the Four Horsemen. I remember Death's intro as being possibly the most memorable moment of the entire show. Re-watching them now, the introductions of all four were seriously chilling. Thought I'd share them here.
- War: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1I4nFgMuciU
- Famine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQSnVPzV4_k
- Pestilence: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7E2aQKYEsUw&t=33s
- And best of all, Death: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5EcsBgxXDqc
I'll recommend Supernatural if you like a good mix of horror-comedy without too much comedy. You may like it if you liked: Psych, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel.
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'Arrested Development' finishes with a whimper, not a bang
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The cigarette company that reinvented television news
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Remastering Star Trek: Deep Space Nine with machine learning
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The Simpsons pulled an episode featuring Michael Jackson. That was a mistake
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Advertisers ditch Carlson and Pirro’s Fox News shows; protesters urge other companies to join them
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How primetime TV became a single, over-stuffed reality show
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