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crashfrog t1_j88b6lh wrote

The end of the second episode, when the volunteers head underneath the reactor into the dark, with just the ticking (then buzzing) Geiger counters - it’s so tense my Apple Watch asked if I was having a heart attack.

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AnukkinEarthwalker t1_j880mom wrote

Reply to comment by PainStorm14 in The OA by str8dazzlin

Yea this is seriously underrated.

I honestly seem to forget it myself even from time to time. Then someone brings it up.

Been a very long time since I've seen it. And only saw it once. Need to track it down.

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mjani t1_j87sb3g wrote

Reply to The OA by str8dazzlin

I liked season 1 more than 2. Felt more focussed and absorbing. But season 2 was essential in introducing more concepts and laying out the groundwork for the next seasons. Shame we didn’t get it.

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cosi_bloggs t1_j87qkxd wrote

  1. Justice for All (All in the Family)
  2. Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman
  3. Mash
  4. A Very Peculiar Practice
  5. MTM
  6. Moonlighting
  7. Northern Exposure
  8. Twin Peaks
  9. TWZ
  10. Melrose Place
  • Mad About You
  • Barney Miller
  • Taxi
  • Cheers
  • It's Garry Shandling's Show
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AgreeableInsurance85 OP t1_j87myes wrote

I've been binge watching TV shows since the last 15 yrs. I've the below stats from IMDB lists that I maintain:

Watched - 48 shows Discontinued - 35 (including Grey's Anatomy) Ongoing (shows that are running) - 16

So yeah, finding it difficult to get good shows to watch. I'm in India and some shows (like ER) are not available on any streaming sites.

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Sisiwakanamaru OP t1_j87laov wrote

> Hong is not the only new addition to the Disney+ miniseries adaptation of Gene Luen Yang’s graphic novel. Ronny Chieng (The Daily Show), Jimmy O. Yang (80 For Brady), Leonard Wu (Alita: Battle Angel), Lisa Lu (Crazy Rich Asians), and Rosalie Chiang (Turning Red) have also been announced as additional guest stars, joining Poppy Liu (Hacks).

Wow, this is stacked.

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Nateddog21 t1_j87hgxl wrote

It's one of those shows that could. It was cheesy as shit the acting from a few of them mainly the lead wasn't really there but it was great.

The variety of monsters was different which was exciting.

When the show was sad it made me sad. The cgi wasn't great but it is MTV so I wasn't complaining.

All in all if you can handle the cheesiness it's definitely worth it. 'Motel California' is one of the best episodes of TV I've ever seen.

Aside from Stiles the ladies of the show are the best characters, and I mean every single one of them. Lydia, Malia, Allison.... I would watch it just for them.

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