Epic, it’s on Max if you have that.
Oh, cool! Thanks.
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Epic, it’s on Max if you have that.
Oh, cool! Thanks.
Epic, it’s on Max if you have that.
Unfortunately, no. But IIRC, they're planning to air it here soon (as a consequence of the strike?), so I should be able to catch it then, since I still have regular cable.
I really liked Rose McIver in iZombie and it's nice to see her again another show.
This, and Utkarsh Ambudkar (who I'm fond of from Pitch Perfect ), are why I tuned in to what, on the face of it, sounded like a dumb premise. The charming is why I've stuck around!
I had a great conversation with someone about Strange New Worlds this morning! I was talking about how much I loved Hemmer and that his character felt like a mashup of Bones & Scott with a dash of Chekov to me.
I'm trying to figure out where I can access British Ghosts. I expect I'll enjoy it if I see more than a 2 minute clip. I know I like the female lead (even though I can't remember what I know her from).
I haven't watched either Ghosts myself, but is that Nurse Barbara from Call the Midwife? (Also Bonnie on recent Grantchester, but she will always be Barbara to me.)
Haven't seen CTM, but yes, that's Charlotte Ritchie.
I haven't seen the Brit version, but the American Ghosts is delightful.
another direction Dr Who could take
Just here to put in a plug for the unabashedly, ridiculously delightful Renegade Nell on Disney Plus. I binged all eight episodes in two days. Great writing, making a bizarre premise tons of fun, and the protagonist is played by the pitch-perfect Irish actress Louisa Harland, who I first fell in love with as the wonderfully weird Orla on Derry Girls. It shouldn't be as good as it is. Bonus: Lots of white guys complaining about how the premise of a woman being in a war and becoming a highwaywoman is absurd while completely ignoring the pixie named Billy Blind who gives her super fighting powers.
Renegade Nell
I have only watched the first episode so far, but I second the recommendation.
Strange New Worlds renewed for season 4, even before season 3 airs. Lower Decks cancelled after season 5.