Ru1977
The Irishman
"Absolute Thugs" is a great album title.
My ex leaned over to me while we were watching the Departed in the theater and asked "didn't that happen to someone in your family?"Too bad your subnick is already so good.
Well yeah Ted was always in love with Robin (according to the show), and that would always be the end game thanks to the way they filmed the "kids."I agree about Miloti, but I actually never had a problem with the ending. Bit of a twist, sure, but it made sense in retrospect. And it's kinda funny that they had that ending planned all along because they had to have filmed the kids' side during the first season or two. But yeah, Miloti was pretty amazing with how well she fit with all the cast members, especially after getting a better sense of her range with Penguin.
I can agree with all this. The last season or two had a lot of draggy parts, and Milotti, to me, wasn't one of them. But I'm also one that, while he's entertaining a lot of times, sees Ted as mostly a terd. That said, the entire premise for why he's telling the kids how he met their mother made total sense.It's kind of hard to remember but Miloti really struck a nerve with the fans and frankly looking back I would argue she was probably more popular than Robin in that final season (at least the second half). Hell they really did screw over Robin after the wedding to Barney. She really did almost kind of disappear in the remaining episodes. Also they did write it like she was now the outsider of the group living her own life.
It may not be your cup of tea but I found the Expanse so good I was vibrating after most episodes. It does start out a bit slow but I'm super picky about my sci-fi and I'd put it in my top three shows ever.So, The Expanse. My wife and I are nine episodes in. I'd say it's a good show, though its reputation and IMDb score had me thinking it was a great one. I find myself completely disinterested in what's happening multiple times an episode. Is it just me? Does it get better as it goes on?
I'm also nearly finished with The Pitt. It's exceptional. It's not an easy or fun watch, but it's intense and well-made. It feels like the industry used to put out 15 shows this good every year. Now it's refreshing to see anything so professionally done. Some of the episodes are so affecting that they linger in my mind for hours. I'm not a crier, but several episodes left me with a lump in my throat. Strongly recommended if you can stomach the medical gross-outs.
That's really true. There's a period at the beginning where you're kinda like why do I need to care about these people and by the end I was like I would die for these people. Three of my favorite sci-fi characters ever came out of that show (Miller, Drummer, and Ashford) and all three of them started out relatively unlikeable.But it takes a minute for this cast to gel - but gel they do.