Based on the first episode, I can’t really recommend it. If you’re a fan of the books, you’ll notice a lot of differences in the series, which would not be a problem if the story hooked you. My favorite scene was an elevator ride, so I’m not hooked at all. I’ll keep watching because I’m a big enough of Foundation fan to keep watching but, if you’re not, there’s lots of better shows to watch.
Aided by The Mandarin and Cantonese Soul (Language Series)
along with New Audio Field: Conceptual Realizations
To pass time I’ve been jumping from one wuxia fantasy Chinese drama to another (Kdrama I’ll come back to you), make connections to what I’ve been learning on the forum, of realms, immortals, primordial spirits, quest to find golden elixir, cultivating dantian, etc.
Idk what’s going on today xD. So yeah, I just watched the first episode of this (the only one that came out here so far) and it was cathartic. I don’t know what direction it will take, but damn it is looking good.
Southpark
Read the name, now the theme song infected my mind.
YouTube here I come
Heck.
Now that I see that ending is impossible, I’ll just ignore it.
Lol.
Light Won.
It is THE Logical ending, as it said in the video analysis/review and not the editorial garbage.
Ever since Zabuza and Haku days, I thought, this show, Naruto, it is Amazing, this kid can make stoned hearts open and feel and express themselves,…, (later) I used to think it was the Best show ever (well alongside a few shorter series like Code Geass, Death Note and Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood), but now, after years of never expecting Greatness again, I watch One Piece, I’m barely at episode 6, but man, IT DELIVERS, Feels, Stories, GREAT Characters, Lessons of Sacrifice, Goodness and Love, My God, I think I found a TREASURE here,…, One Piece, Truly Extraordinary Show…
Question to the people who have a Netflix, Disney+, Amazon Video, Hulu, AppleTV etc. subscription:
Why are you paying for such a subscription in the first place?
I am asking because from my personal point of view, 99% of the content on these platforms are trash, boring, unoriginal and in many cases even woke propaganda.
So why not simply pay only for just the one show / the one movie that is actually good?
I don’t get it. Why are people paying for these subscriptions?
There is also INFINITE amount of quality content for free on YouTube, Rumble etc.
You are right. Most stuff is indeed trash. But there are still some nuggets to be found:
Netflix: Blacklist, Good Doctor, Suits, The Office, Peaky Blinders, Breaking Bad
WOW/ Sky Atlantic (German version): The Last of Us, Succession, Dr. House (in the past)
Wouldn’t it be cheaper to simply buy blu rays of your favorite shows, than paying for several subscriptions every month?
…especially when there is always the risk that they change their program and you cannot always stream everything.
I think some shows can also be, via Amazon?, streamed with pay-on-demand or you acquire an eternal streaming right for a particular show?
That’s been my philosophy… I picked up a blu-ray player and an international DVD player… so I can play whatever is cheapest lol.
And best of all, I get to own it and be happy… instead of renting and owning nothing.
I don’t really follow a lot of shows these days or even bother to watch any new content, and it’s been like this for a while now because, as JAAJ said, it’s just all trash, isn’t it?
I usually just go back to watching my old shows if anything. Generally speaking though, I prefer sitcoms or comedy shows like these four below for instance.
Honestly, for a great laugh, you can’t go wrong with The Simpsons. It’s even still going quite strong today, but I haven’t watched any of the latest seasons, so I can’t say much about the new episodes. Just check this out …
I’m not too sure if anyone’s watched this British sitcom (The Thin Blue Line) before but it’s basically a comedy about these incompetent police officers at this police station. All I remember is Detective Inspector Derek Grim’s outbursts that he used to have and how he expressed himself when under stress, when things went wrong, or whenever things didn’t go according to plan. This is just a full on montage of it all …
The Blackadder sitcom is also an honourable mention for another comedy great. After watching this scene, you’ll probably see math from another perspective …