Obveeus
2017-07-24 12:22:24 UTC
I watched:
OZARK: Episodes #2, #3, and #4. The show starts adding a variety of
local characters including an old naked guy, naked strippers (including
a pregnant naked stripper) a trailer full of dangerous hillbillies,
other local criminals, and more...but best of all Jordana Spiro (MY
BOYS, THE MOB DOCTOR) joins the cast. This show definitely reminds me
of JUSTIFIED in the way that the characters are all interesting and
different. The show also clicked off the LGBTQ box.
FRIENDS FROM COLLEGE: Another episode of this Netflix comedy; this one
set at a wedding. This was probably the funniest episode yet, though
that isn't saying much.
TAKE ME: A 2017 Netflix film starring Pat Healy and Taylor Schilling
(ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK) as characters involved in a paid kidnapping
event. I suppose this is similar to those murder mystery dinner theater
events or the Escape The Mystery Room mall places where they lock you in
the room and you have to discover clues to free yourself. In this one,
though, the premise is that a person pays for a 'kidnapping
experience'...what could possibly go wrong? At times this was
interesting and at times it seemed to drag. Ultimately, it did not end
up where I expected, so I guess that was good...although my ending idea
was better than what they came up with.
What did you watch?
OZARK: Episodes #2, #3, and #4. The show starts adding a variety of
local characters including an old naked guy, naked strippers (including
a pregnant naked stripper) a trailer full of dangerous hillbillies,
other local criminals, and more...but best of all Jordana Spiro (MY
BOYS, THE MOB DOCTOR) joins the cast. This show definitely reminds me
of JUSTIFIED in the way that the characters are all interesting and
different. The show also clicked off the LGBTQ box.
FRIENDS FROM COLLEGE: Another episode of this Netflix comedy; this one
set at a wedding. This was probably the funniest episode yet, though
that isn't saying much.
TAKE ME: A 2017 Netflix film starring Pat Healy and Taylor Schilling
(ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK) as characters involved in a paid kidnapping
event. I suppose this is similar to those murder mystery dinner theater
events or the Escape The Mystery Room mall places where they lock you in
the room and you have to discover clues to free yourself. In this one,
though, the premise is that a person pays for a 'kidnapping
experience'...what could possibly go wrong? At times this was
interesting and at times it seemed to drag. Ultimately, it did not end
up where I expected, so I guess that was good...although my ending idea
was better than what they came up with.
What did you watch?