I just mainlined the season 2 of GLOW in a day and half. Goodness, that was some excellent television, and the whole thing is only 5 hours altogether! It's hilarious, touching, fucking ridiculous, and thoughtful, often at the same time, and the performances and the chemistry among the cast are just great across the board. A good antidote to what ails you.
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Season 2 of GLOW was AMAZEBALLS from beginning to end. Maybe I'll just watch it again over and over forever.
It had so many fantastic moments. The furniture sale! That episode about Tammé's and her son! The Thing with Ruth and Debbie! THE DREAM BALLET! The only thing that made me go a bit head-tilty was Ruth/Sam -- I mean Maron and Brie have great chemistry but it's not... a romantic type chemistry? I found it a bit of a head-scratcher.
Harlots S2 starts July 11! Squee!
Finished Castle Rock and feel very let down.
So I've been watching Wynonna Earp, and I got partway into Season 2 and gave up after I had the sudden realization: I'm just burned-out on horror at this point.
I do like the look of Sabrina, though. Maybe if Sabrina is just spooky and not gory I could enjoy it? I don't know.
My wife and I just watched Sisters on Netflix and found it pretty enjoyable! Has that summer-indie-movie-drama-comedy vibe. Recommend.
Wynonna Earp is horror? Huh. I thought it was a Western.
Wynonna Earp is horror? Huh. I thought it was a Western.
It's a horror series set in the US west, with some Western motifs.
'Avatar: The Last Airbender' Live-Action Series In Works At Netflix
Bryke are involved, but still, MEH.