City on the hill is a grower. Boston events hard to follow and some clearly not authentic, but very watchable. Poor man's The Wire.
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I watched Tell Me Who I Am recently, a Netflix documentary about twin brothers in Sussex dealing with a motorbike accident, a memory loss and subsequent revelations.
I grew up in that area and was familiar with the family in the 80s so admittedly searched it out with some sort of net curtain-twitching nosiness - but it's undeserving of that, indeed of anything other than a deep appreciation of the honesty on show, and the skill of the story-telling. It's an unpleasant story and as a documentary, excellent; extraordinarily well-handled. Do keep away from spoilers if you have 90 minutes spare and fancy a watch.
I watched the first Criminal UK. I like stories like that, ones taking place in a single location, what Abed would call a 'bottle episode'. So I'm looking forward to seeing more of them.
You haven’t seen Julia Louis Dreyfus in anything else? Like Seinfeld for instance?
And you live in New York.
But you haven’t seen Seinfeld.
Does not compute.
I've spent the last 6 months I think, blazing through all of Seinfeld. Even 20 years after the finale, and despite never having seen an episode before, it still feels as if it changed TV comedy - those characters learned nothing, didn't change or have an arc or behave any differently from the first to the last episode. Absolutely tremendous stuff, I loved it. And now I've begun Curb Your Enthusiasm, having read somewhere that they're making another new season. Man, it's masterful ain't it.
They are. Both shows are superb observational comedies delivered with style. Seinfeld is well-observed general life with a little slapstick, whilst Curb is a whole hotch-potch of observational, embarrassment, ‘laurel and hardy-style misfortune’, etc....
I am trying to introduce my daughter to Seinfeld (which will only happen when she runs out of things to watch on YouTube; this could take a while). We won’t be watching ‘The Contest’ episode for a few years (parental responsibility); The Soup Nazi episode is a personal favourite though.
Dear god.
Am enjoying 30 Rock again.
I'd forgotten Salma Hayek has a role through series 3.
Without a doubt Trailer Park Boys (which I think s actually Canadian)
Messiah on Netflix is quite good so far (up to episode 5 of 10). As the title suggests its a serious take on the Life of Brian.