Two very different series.
Netflixs' Loudermilk is about a recovering alcoholic who runs group sessions for other alcohol and drug users. His caustic interactions with other people cover the fact that he deeply cares for the people he is supporting even as he verbally abuses them. In spite of all of this it is hilarious. Marvelous dialogue and very creative situations. One example - during an exchange with a couple who had just bought a Green and Green house down the street (evidently a thing in Seattle) he tells them that their house is not original that it is a replica. Needless to say they didn't take that well.
Originally on an AT&T network but taken over by Netflix. Watching this series is a great pick-me-up.
The second series I am binging on is the complete opposite. It is a horror, supernatural, inter-dimensional, religious conspiracy (with an anti-pope) and much more movie. Not for weak stomachs - scenes from hell and some very unusual births shown in excruciating detail. Totally novel, can't compare it to any movies I've seen before. I'm in season 2 and I have only a vague idea who the good guys are or what is happening which makes it such a great watch.
"we’re dealing with a boxing, ex-convict priest who is fighting demonic forces through monster-of-the-week setups."
HBO Max.
Netflixs' Loudermilk is about a recovering alcoholic who runs group sessions for other alcohol and drug users. His caustic interactions with other people cover the fact that he deeply cares for the people he is supporting even as he verbally abuses them. In spite of all of this it is hilarious. Marvelous dialogue and very creative situations. One example - during an exchange with a couple who had just bought a Green and Green house down the street (evidently a thing in Seattle) he tells them that their house is not original that it is a replica. Needless to say they didn't take that well.
Originally on an AT&T network but taken over by Netflix. Watching this series is a great pick-me-up.
‘Loudermilk’: TV Review
It's another surprise gem from AT&T's Audience Network, as the smart and searing comedy 'Loudermilk' proves deeper than it initially seems.
www.hollywoodreporter.com
The second series I am binging on is the complete opposite. It is a horror, supernatural, inter-dimensional, religious conspiracy (with an anti-pope) and much more movie. Not for weak stomachs - scenes from hell and some very unusual births shown in excruciating detail. Totally novel, can't compare it to any movies I've seen before. I'm in season 2 and I have only a vague idea who the good guys are or what is happening which makes it such a great watch.
"we’re dealing with a boxing, ex-convict priest who is fighting demonic forces through monster-of-the-week setups."
HBO Max.
Watch HBO’s boxing exorcist priest show before season 2
30 Coins is absolutely freaky and must be seen
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