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DARK

On Netflix.  

It's a sci-fi German series about time travel, and it's darn good - even if I have to read subtitles.  Currently in it's 2nd season, and I'm hooked.

The Mandalorian

Just finished Chapter 1 on Disney +. 

Excellent. 

I avoided the mandalorian thinking it would be infected by sjw and feminism. I watched it after seeing your post RTBoss and it was pretty good. Episode 4 I think was horrible, then 5 got much worse, especially when the yuck, manly woman beat him up.. but I kept watching and it got better. Some of those elements I don't like but mostly enjoyed the series.

Just watched the first episode of this..



I also avoided it thinking it was infected, but my friends recommended it. The first episode was really good, though I can see there may be some of those elements, sadly can't get away from it completely now. The other thing that got me to watch it is seeing that the usual dumbasses were complaining "toxic masculinity" about it. Which when I see I automatically know a show is going to be good.

What I seen from Geralt he actually sticks to his own beliefs, is happy to say no when he doesn't want to do something, stands up for himself, stands up for innocent peiple and only resorts to violence when he really has to. OmG hOw tOxiC wOw JuSt wOw.

Lets hope he stays like that and isn't weakened as the show goes on which happened with alot of good shows, Californication, Rescue Me. It seems like part of their agenda too i've noticed.

The guy who plays Geralt is good, no idea who the actor is though.
(01-19-2020, 02:10 PM)Benjamin Wrote: [ -> ]I avoided the mandalorian thinking it would be infected by sjw and feminism. I watched it after seeing your post RTBoss and it was pretty good. Episode 4 I think was horrible, then 5 got much worse, especially when the yuck, manly woman beat him up.. but I kept watching and it got better. Some of those elements I don't like but mostly enjoyed the series.

Just watched the first episode of this..



I also avoided it thinking it was infected, but my friends recommended it. The first episode was really good, though I can see there may be some of those elements, sadly can't get away from it completely now. The other thing that got me to watch it is seeing that the usual dumbasses were complaining "toxic masculinity" about it. Which when I see I automatically know a show is going to be good.

What I seen from Geralt he actually sticks to his own beliefs, is happy to say no when he doesn't want to do something, stands up for himself, stands up for innocent peiple and only resorts to violence when he really has to. OmG hOw tOxiC wOw JuSt wOw.

Lets hope he stays like that and isn't weakened as the show goes on which happened with alot of good shows, Californication, Rescue Me. It seems like part of their agenda too i've noticed.

The guy who plays Geralt is good, no idea who the actor is though.

Yeah, thought the last episode of "The Mandelorian," was awesome.  Looking forward to Season 2, the new Obi-Wan series, and the new Cassian Andor series.

"The Witcher," is next on my list (though I think Season 5 of "Outlander" is due soon).  Geralt is played by Henry Cavil of "The Tudors" fame, and of course he also was Superman in "Man of Steel," "Batman vs. Superman," and "Justice League."
I really enjoyed Mandalorian and i also liked The boys. Waiting for the next season of both.
I also watched and wanted to like the Witcher a lot, because I've played the games. I did, kind of, but also not. Somehow felt it was not that well made, not believable, amateurish, or somehow a lot of stuff that made me cringe when it happened. Everything and everyone but Henry Cavil, who I thought was great!

Now almost watched season 5 of Peaky Blinders with the gf. We've both enjoyed the series a lot, though of course there's repetition already.
Appropriately released for those of us with nothing to do during COVID19, the third and last season of "Dark," on Netflix.  

This may just be the best, and most confusing, time travel show ever created.  I think the only other time travel stories to bend my mind in this manner are SyFy's "12 Monkeys," and the movie "Primer."  But "Dark" goes beyond.  As one YouTube recap video stated, "5 different decades and over 60 different iterations of the same interconnected characters."  Yikes.

For those who have already watched Seasons 1 & 2, you'll need a recap - and then still be confused.   Blink

it is a good series I think too, it is so confusing to think about time-travel.
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