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I’ve just started the second season of the French original Le Bureau De Legendes.
The Agency is pretty much a direct remake, with the countries/conflicts changed, although the show and the CIA have much bigger budgets.
I’d recommend it too.
Thanks what platform is it on
 

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Love, Death and Robots has a new season.

It's as good as any reason conceived of to rewatch Jibaro, which - as far as I'm concerned - is the best piece of art on Netflix, period.

Don't care how big a claim it is; that episode of the thing needs to be turned into a ballet, then an opera, then a teen sitcom, then a postcolonialist postmodernist theatre of cruelty extraveganza.
 
3 eps in.
Wondering if being kidnapped and locked in a hyperbaric chamber would be better than watching Carlton at the moment.
Ah, just wait for ep 4, where they up the ante on the torture stakes by playing replays of Carlton matches over the past year non-stop.
 

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Wanted to like Happy Gilmore 2.

Dozens of cameos couldn't save this woeful cringe fest. Up there with Anchorman, Caddyshack, Zoolander and Dumb and Dumber in the list of great comedies that should have quit while ahead.
 

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Knocked over The Terminal List in 2 nights. Addictive violent action show about a vengeful Navy SEAL.

We’re halfway through Smoke. Interesting show about arson investigators, but I’m undecided if it’s good or not.

Started Season 5 of Le Bureau De Legendes. So so good.
 
Shogun season 1 on Disney -- WATCH IT!

It's an incredible mix of (mostly fictionalised) historical piece, insight into Japanese culture, incredible character development and backstories, battle scenes, backroom politics, front-room politics and more.

I actually shed a tear in the final episode as the series finished with an emotional crescendo. I don't think I have ever even come close to crying from a TV series before.
 
Shogun season 1 on Disney -- WATCH IT!

It's an incredible mix of (mostly fictionalised) historical piece, insight into Japanese culture, incredible character development and backstories, battle scenes, backroom politics, front-room politics and more.

I actually shed a tear in the final episode as the series finished with an emotional crescendo. I don't think I have ever even come close to crying from a TV series before.
Will do.
Watching For All Mankind
After a Slow start I'm enjoying it.
Premise is what if Russia landed on the moon 1st ...and all the events after, weaving history and makey uppey rather well.
 

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