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@Paulie GualtieriLooks like there's a Sopranos prequel coming out
@Paulie GualtieriLooks like there's a Sopranos prequel coming out
That’s hilarious, I was going to say Suits. If any others out there haven’t watched it. Awesome show about lawyers.Cant forget Suits either
I really liked the shows premise and the first season, but I lost interest around mid 2nd season tbh.That’s hilarious, I was going to say Suits. If any others out there haven’t watched it. Awesome show about lawyers.
I think you should give it another chance. We have just also finished the 9th season, on DVD. Gabriel Macht who plays Harvey Spector should be the next James Bond.I really liked the shows premise and the first season, but I lost interest around mid 2nd season tbh.
The 3rd season was a bit disappointing IMO. First 2 were awesome.Am re-watching Mr Inbetween. Great show.
I enjoyed it. Amin was a moron.I just finished watching "How to become a tyrant" on Netflix.
Its a 6 part series (30 mins per episode) co-produced and narrated by Peter Dinklage (the little guy from GoT), and it takes a different tyrant/dictator each episode and alongside each episode they go through a "playbook" of what you need to do if you too, wish to become a tyrant.
The six tyrants featured are Hitler, Hussein, Amin, Stalin, Gaddafi and the Kim Dynasty. Its not really a documentary per se, more of an entertaining look at these awful people in an entertaining/pop-psychology way.
I thoroughly enjoyed it, but feel i'm not where closer to being a tyrant.
Giving it 9/10
Top 5 comedy show everCurb Your Enthusiasm - gets funnier every time I watch it.
The Mrs watched it. I caught pieces of it here and there. It was really interesting and shows how dysfunctional the American medical system can be. The guy was so terrible at his job that he maimed and killed people, yet no one wanted to take away his license. In the US generally when something bad happens then it comes down to the patient's family suing the doctor, rather than having any kind of official investigation. It's one of the problems when your medical system is almost entirely privatised.highly recommend this one:
Joshua Jackson, Alec Baldwin, and Christian Slater all played their roles very well. AB and CS's role as doctors who were continuing to push for an investigation were done well, and JJ did very well also. It gives an insight into his background and study (college years), and them coming onboard to Baylor Medical Centre, and his fall into custody, having his medical license terminated, court case, and jail.The Mrs watched it. I caught pieces of it here and there. It was really interesting and shows how dysfunctional the American medical system can be. The guy was so terrible at his job that he maimed and killed people, yet no one wanted to take away his license. In the US generally when something bad happens then it comes down to the patient's family suing the doctor, rather than having any kind of official investigation. It's one of the problems when your medical system is almost entirely privatised.
Addictive TV.Watching Queen of the South.
I Love all cartel related shows. Plus I Love the little nods to Scarface in it.
Manny from Scarface and Johnny Tapia from Bad Boys 2 are in it also.
Plus I'd do naughty things to La Jefa, Camilla.
it went for 9 seasons? That's way too long for any show TBH.I think you should give it another chance. We have just also finished the 9th season, on DVD. Gabriel Macht who plays Harvey Spector should be the next James Bond.
Seems like a more genuine version of survivor?Are any of you into Survival stuff?
There's a show on SBS on demand called Alone, they throw 10 ppl into the wilderness and its a last man standing type show.
They have to hunt for their own food, build their own shelter purify water, deal with bears in their camp etc.
Im up to the 3rd season and really enjoying it so far.