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I finished most episodes of Black Mirror in one day, how did you like it?
Same. I feel like it was their strongest showing in a while. I also liked that they seem to be focusing more sharply on a theme for the season... Every episode is directly or indirectly connected to sentience and agency as the dominant issues of the day surrounding the future of A.I.

That said, Hotel Reverie is my favorite episode and a perfect prequel to the unsurpassable San Junipero.
 
Same. I feel like it was their strongest showing in a while. I also liked that they seem to be focusing more sharply on a theme for the season... Every episode is directly or indirectly connected to sentience and agency as the dominant issues of the day surrounding the future of A.I.

That said, Hotel Reverie is my favorite episode and a perfect prequel to the unsurpassable San Junipero.
I was hesitant to watch it and I almost turned it off as I got bored but kept on it and glad I did, such a good episode. I really enjoyed the one where the old man gets arrested at the beginning.
 
I was hesitant to watch it and I almost turned it off as I got bored but kept on it and glad I did, such a good episode. I really enjoyed the one where the old man gets arrested at the beginning.

That's Plaything... Peter Capaldi from Doctor Who. It's a good episode, as are they all this season... but Emma Corrin is the standout.

I'm a huge Y2K (Yorkie + Kelly) stan if you haven't figured that out by now.
 
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This.

Very good so far.
 
I finished most episodes of Black Mirror in one day, how did you like it?
Did the same just now, realised I had missed the "bandersnatch" episode and watched it last. A bit of a shame I didn't watch it before all the new episodes.
All episodes are flippin brilliant.
 
Yesterday, I binged the new Black Mirror season in its entirety. I like that they're back to more realistic scenarios, minus "USS Callister pt. II", of course. Admittedly, I still haven't seen Bandersnatch.
If you seen them all you will prob get a kick out of watching Bandersnatch, it has a connection to the "plaything" episode.
 
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After a rewatch of Dexter from scratch and New Blood, we started Original Sin and I’m pleasantly surprised, it’s actually decent. Good addition to have Buffy.

So, I would recommend it.
I need to watch that again, there were some things I might have missed
and some people enjoy things like TV shows the second time around.
 
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Masters of the Air was decent.

There were a few scenes that were a little questionable. However, there was one scene in particular when the P-51's joined in and the amount of planes, tracer rounds, and sheer magnitude of the planes fighting... WOW. Jaw dropping, and even if it was a little embellished, if it was even half of what we saw... I CAN'T IMAGINE...
 
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Just finished The Pitt.
Very intense. Very well done.
Apart from all the hysterical mothers. I mean, you've never had to deal with a hysterical father???
Perhaps the birth could have been a little less graphic...
Reminded me of the times I have been in Emergency.
 
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Ok, so the copyright for the Sherlock Holmes stories has expired.
Consequently a number of new 'spin-off' stories based on SH, such as Watson are springing up.
The latest one is Sherlock & Daughter. This one is surprisingly interesting, and, I think, worth your time.
 
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Ok, so the copyright for the Sherlock Holmes stories has expired.
Consequently a number of new 'spin-off' stories based on SH, such as Watson are springing up.
The latest one is Sherlock & Daughter. This one is surprisingly interesting, and, I think, worth your time.

There is also a forthcoming series coming to Amazon Prime Video, Young Sherlock, directed by Guy Ritchie...
 
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It's good. Not as good as the previous series, but still good and room for improvement.

But, ...
they really had to go with a rich criminal getting involved in politics, being elected, stabbing everyone in the back, destroying everything he touches and making everything much worse than it was before because he has no idea what he's doing and is on an ego and revenge trip?!? What's next? Orange suit for the Kingpin next season?
 
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