Yup still only at the start of season 2
My wife just binged on Peacock, ALL HER FAULT or whatever it was called. I had to join and then watch and then cancel the subscription before I forget to cancel. We managed to finish it in 3 days. I guess it as an interesting story but it could have been told in about 2 episodes at most.
I managed to go from the age of 18 to the age of 40 without cable. The past 13 years with cable and almost every imaginable subscription service, I have thrown alot of money down the toilet.
I can get by with Youtube Premium (no commercials) on my big screen TV or Ipad and be happy with just that but with AI and content creators running out of things to say or do or review....even that is getting very old. I am at the point where I only use Youtube to learn how to repair my toilet or for studying music theory. I have about a thousand DVD and BluRays that I have collected and could be content just watching those from time to time.
Get off my lawn
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Originally Posted by Zeke
I'm not even sure whether this is S3 or just the 2nd season, but after last year's series, which I seemed to have to watch to the end, was enough for me. I have to agree with your assessments. In my case it's don't waste the time.
If this is only the 2nd season that tells me enough about S1, just too much. Taylor Sheridan has written some interesting shows but it's all cookie cutter once you've been through one of his series. Modern "Dallas" which sprang forth its own set of copies like the grape grower "Falcon Crest."
They are Soap Operas, nothing more. Interestingly, George Lucas has been given credit for developing the 3 stories in 1 format used commonly since. This was a main criticism when he and Coppola shopped American Graffiti around to the various studios in '72. I guess the studios thought it was too complicated for wide spread success.
Look at us now.
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