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Random Guy

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man, against my better judgement and a severe desperation for something new to watch, i started it. so far its good, im in it. End of episode 3 was the hook.

hope these dorks dont drop the ball again. this one i know nothing about - but GOT i had read before the show started.
Big difference with this one is that they aren’t writing the ending because the author hasn’t finished it yet
So I’m hoping that helps a lot
 

john4surf

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Megan Leavy, Netflix. War dog and handler, Iraq. Based upon a true story. Bit of a tear jerker but if you like/love dogs I think it’s worth 2 hours of your time. John
 
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Bob Dobbalina

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I think episode 2 dropped.
I loved the book. So far I'm 85/15 on the show. I'm looking forward to it. What they did with Robert Downey Junior is shaping up to be hilarious.
 

Subway

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Fall out is fun. I’m enjoying sugar on Apple TV. Never liked Colin Farrell much but he works in this. Just modern LA crime noir but interesting and entertaining
 
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SrPato

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I've been watching The Terror on AMC+ this week. It's the story of two of Britains most advanced exploration ships getting stranded in the Arctic around the late 1800's. There's a supernatural twist added to it but interestingly enough, it doesn't ruin the story. The costumes and set designs are well done and add an air of authenticity to it. There's plenty of cringey and downright frightening moments throughout the episodes that'll definitely keep your attention. If you like 'period' pieces, try this one out.
 

One-Off

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I've been watching The Terror on AMC+ this week. It's the story of two of Britains most advanced exploration ships getting stranded in the Arctic around the late 1800's. There's a supernatural twist added to it but interestingly enough, it doesn't ruin the story. The costumes and set designs are well done and add an air of authenticity to it. There's plenty of cringey and downright frightening moments throughout the episodes that'll definitely keep your attention. If you like 'period' pieces, try this one out.
We saw that one. That actor (who also did Chernobyl) is good. There was another season of Terror set in the Japanese American internment camps during WWII. That one was also good for the history.