What titles are in your Netflix/Amazon etc list?

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I did Gran Hotel and Slasher with Jason73.

I love when we end up watching a show together. I hope it happens again. Also Willie, consider adding Cable Girls to your future watch list. I'm finishing up the final season. It's like a big telenovela. It's so addictive. I think you might like it when you are in the mood for something soapy.
 

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Amazon's Alex Rider - surprisingly good. The book franchise had so far a less successful film version, Stormbreaker with Alex Pettyfer in 2005. The series is based on Point Blanc, the second novel of the book series. It's about a teen James Bond who is drawn into spy business for personal reasons. Believable interactions between the students played by decent young British actors (Otto Farrant in the title role), it has some very atmospheric sets and is actually very suspenseful without too much violence. Amazon already ordered a second season. As an adult viewer you honor that the cinematography lingers for moments on beautiful landscapes and the editing wasn't done by a hyperventilating mixer machine. A beneficence for your eyes and brain.

I forgot that I was waiting for that to come out. Last time I checked it wasn't on Amazon in the US so hopefully it's there now. I've read the entire book series and really enjoyed them all.

Selling Sunset- utter trash but a guilty pleasure seeing all those lovely LA homes. On Netflix now :)

I just finished this--so trashy and so fun. And I want one of those homes.



I finally made it through the never ending season three of Lucifer. It was a bit of a slog but ended up getting good at the very end. Hoping the shorter seasons that are left will be a little more fast moving. I love Tom Ellis. He's good at playing funny and at playing soulful and tortured.
 

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the nasty serial killer
He keeps the lock of Sarah Kay's hair where everybody can find it, and also gives her necklace to his 8 y/o daughter (who already knows about his secret fetish hiding place).
This tells me that he is not a very smart serial killer. Or does he want to get caught?
I wonder how they are going to explain this!

A shocking surprise shooting!
 

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I find the Henry Cavill look-alike slightly distracting, but it's not the bad kind of distraction.

I watched the first episode last night. I wasn't just distracted, I was totally transfixed by Jamie Dornan's beauty. It's the first time I've watched him in anything. Anyway, eye candy aside, I enjoyed the first episode and will watch more tonight.
 

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This tells me that he is not a very smart serial killer
But then again, why should every serial killer be a genius mastermind? It gets really messy in episode 5 and I like it.
What the ...?
Yeah, the idea that someone hasn't watched X files is almost an X file in itself.
'Sex Education' is on Netflix
What a strange title. I have no idea what it could be. The Sex Files?
 

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the idea that someone hasn't watched X files is almost an X file in itself.
What a strange title. I have no idea what it could be. The Sex Files?
Ha! All you really need to know is Gillian Anderson plays a sex therapist and she's the mother of the main character. She's also a therapist in Hannibal, the TV version of Silence of the Lambs/Manhunter which is all kinds of great.
 

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Anderson was the best thing about The Fall, I thought they could have got multiple seasons out of the idea of her character moving from the Met to the PSNI. The model serial killer story had its limits.
 
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I'm watching episode 8 now. It's neverending and very frustrating.
There's a lot of interesting sounds (I don't mean songs) and it's strange because I feel it should be so obvious to everyone that it's him, but even his victim doesn't recognize him.
We know what hide in plain sight means, but it's just so much easier to ignore it. Nobody wants life to be that complicated, I suppose.
 

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But then again, why should every serial killer be a genius mastermind? It gets really messy in episode 5 and I like it.

I just watched episodes 5 and 6. I didn't realize that episode 5 was the season finale (short seasons) but in hindsight it makes sense. It was a pretty thrilling episode and I enjoyed the phone call, even though the "you and me are very alike" thing is very cliche.

Yeah, he is perhaps not the smartest most meticulous serial killer. In fact, I have a bit of a hard time being convinced that Jamie Durnan is a psychopath serial killer at all, but who cares, I love looking at him.
 

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Season 3 is the best, eventhough it's not about Gillian Anderson anymore.
It's a spellbinding aftermath and all the characters deal with it the best they can - but then there's a bizarre (and very familiar) plot twist on top of everything.
And on top of that, another family drama is about to unfold.
There's a sense of slow motion but it doesn't make me feel restless. I'm also not thinking of what will happen next and I don't favour any particular outcome.

The Fall doesn't have as much popcorn value as the Broadchurch type of crime stories but I really like it.
I'm not going to say it's flawless, there have been moments that required me to suspend disbelief e.g. how could Spector break into Gibson's hotel room without leaving any signs of breaking in, something she'd immediately notice.

But what really fascinates me is that, despite the various hints and clues, Spector's wife really had no idea he could be the killer.
She doesn't know she's in a story and doesn't know how to interpret those hints. This is how people react in real life, the ugly, devastating truth is usually the last option because for most people it's almost impossible to comprehend that kind of evil, let alone that it would apply to the person they love.
"How did she not see this coming/How could she not know" is a question that we ask ourselves in these (real life) dramas.
But even if there's reason for suspicion then there's still the enormous power of our subconscious "shut down" system, something that prevents the brains from experiencing excruciating physical or mental torment.
You even see it in disaster scenarios like our current pandemic, when our main desire is to continue life as normal as possible, regardless of how good or bad that "normal" was before the disaster happened. It sort of wants to ignore the seriousness of the situation.

Bizarrely enough, putting all this in the context of a fictional story, it looks even less convincing, because we expect fictional characters to behave like this or that to further the plot.

(I think).
 

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I just watched episodes 5 and 6. I didn't realize that episode 5 was the season finale

It was a real surprise when the first season ended with a cliffhanger. Everyone expected the series to end there and then - he gets caught and that's the end of the story. It didn't seem like a show that would or should run for two, let alone three seasons, and people were quite angry about it. I think they thought it was going to be a certain kind of series that told a certain kind of story, but it turned out to be something else, something deeper.

And then there was a long gap between the second and third seasons, almost two years. So it's probably a very different experience watching it all in one go.

There's a sense of slow motion but it doesn't make me feel restless. I'm also not thinking of what will happen next and I don't favour any particular outcome.

That's a really good way of describing the feeling of watching it. I felt sort of transfixed or hypnotised by the story, almost as if I'd forgotten to breathe.
 

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I think they thought it was going to be a certain kind of series that told a certain kind of story, but it turned out to be something else, something deeper.
Yes it's almost like the three chapters of Red Riding.
almost as if I'd forgotten to breathe
This happens to me quite often when I'm completely mesmerized, and then I'm suddenly overwhelmed by dizziness.
 

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And so yet another fantastic drama series comes to an end.
I've seen many different serial killer stories, but there weren't many that made me want to cry.
Like Red Riding, The Fall sucks you deeper and deeper into a black hole of utter despair, and at the end of the story I realized that it simply wasn't possible to punish Paul Spector. Not conviction, not death, for he had died a long time ago.
And yet he managed to touch so many lives, like a contagious disease.

As I've mentioned before, the sound department has done a stellar job for The Fall, and overall this programme has been an exercise in subtlety (which isn't easy to do, considering the subject).
Even the mayhem in the last episode made me feel paralysed, instead of jumping up and down on the edge of my seat as I would normally do.
 

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I have had Lucifer on my list forever, but I keep getting sidetracked by documentaries. After reading the comments here about season 3, I may go on and remove it.
 

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Watched the first two episodes.
It has a lot of atmosphere and doesn't look like yet another drug thug story. Although it kinda is, I guess, but they're still figuring out how to be a successful drug thug.
But it's also sweet and funny sometimes.
It looks like myflix only has the first 8 episodes, I'm sure the other 10 - produced by netflix themselves - will be added at some point.
 

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should every serial killer be a genius mastermind
It was a pretty thrilling
, Spector's wife really had no idea he could be the killer.



That's it, I'm now putting THE FALL on my rewatch list.



And then there was a long gap between the second and third seasons, almost two years. So it's probably a very different experience watching it all in one go.

Oh, yeah, I had forgotten about the long break between those two seasons and so the very idea of watching it all back to back is the exact reason I should do it again.
 
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