I was so pleased when you mentioned Bosch because I thought there was a new season. I checked and there isn't but I think I will re-watch the first season for all of the reasons you mentioned. There is a strain of melancholy throughout the series which I think is handled really well and isn't overwhelming plus I've always seen Titus Welliver in such stereotypical "bad guy" roles that the nuances he brings to this character are a joy to watch.
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Through episode 7 of Sense8. Korean women's prison looks awesome!
I mainlined The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt over the weekend. The first couple of episodes are kinda creaky, but then it hit the stride and made me laugh like the drain consistently. By the time the Peeno Noir song (youtube link) rolled around, I was a convert.
Oh man, that episode about Spirit Cycle! The surprise guest star in the finishing season arc! Everything that came out of Carol Kane's mouth! TITUS!
The first couple of episodes are kinda creaky, but then it hit the stride and made me laugh like the drain consistently.
Right? Right. Hashbrown no filter.
Or that one time when Titus started dressing up in his werewolf costume all the time, because he was being treated more nicely as a werewolf than a black dude!
Oh God, the Robert Osborne cameo. "We had a deal!"
Titus instantly became my hero in like the second episode when he said "But I already did something today!"
I laughed for like 5 minutes straight when I found out Lillian's full name was "Lillian Kaushtupper."
Troll the respawn, Jeremy!
Wow, the end of episode 10 of Sense8 is extraordinary.
ISN'T IT.
ISN'T IT.
It's unlike anything I've ever seen, and it brought me to tears.