I’m re-watching The Magicians with my wife, since she’s never seen it. It’s been long enough since I watched it last that I don’t remember a lot of things that happened, so there’s a lot of “I forgot got that!” moments for me, which is fun.

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    Futurama, which is basically on an endless loop before bed. It is just so clever and a great comfort show, with a bit of different animation and storytelling styles through the reboots and revivals.

    Except the most recent season, it doesn’t work for me so when it kicks in I switch back to season 1.

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      That’s one of my bedtime / fall asleep to shows.

      Also South Park, Simpsons, Rick and Morty.

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    Star Trek: The Next Generation

    It’s my comfort show so I’ve probably watched it all the way through dozens of times, but it’s still the best tv show ever put to screen.

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        I just Finished Voyager like a bit over a week ago, now I’m watching TNG, gotten up s5. (ofc seen both previously)

        Next up, probably rewatching DS9 then. In like, three-four days (tomorrow is going to go to Dune Two)

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    Just recently finished rewatching House MD.

    Hugh Laurie is ridiculously handsome. Olivia Wilde is beautiful beyond words.

    And Jesse Spencer’s hair, by the gods.

    All up, the show meandered and was formulaic (by design). Parts of it aged terribly, but was a good rewatch

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      My SO hadn’t seen House so we’re doing it now. It’s going slow because while it’s a great show, it’s a little too formulaic to be binge-able. We’re in the next to last season now.

      I recently finished a Frasier rewatch which actually made me realize I’m not sure I EVER finished the last season. Still a great show but I doubt I’ll watch the reboot.

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      It is really formulaic. But in my opinion they really stirr it up nicely with some episodes where he‘s hallucinating while detoxing or being in a ketamine coma. Really liked the mindfuck.

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      Same!

      Theoretically it was in preparation to watch the new Netflix series.

      After finishing the first season; before starting season two I put on the Netflix series. I made it about 5 minutes into Ep1 before deciding I’d just finish my rewatch of the original series instead.

      Man, that Netflix show is bad…

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        I found it to be… fine. The actors and your expectations settle in after a couple of episodes. The Zuko actor is actually pretty good, Iroh is a different take but damned if Paul Sun-Hyung Lee’s enthusiasm for every goony-ass genre part he does isn’t infectious, and Sokka and Katara grow into their show personas. Aang… eventually gets less distracting.

        The production design is authentic to the show, and Appa, Momo, and June’s mole-wolf-horse thing are all well done. I don’t think this show was necessary at all, and parts of it are stubbornly weak, but if it gets a new cohort of fans into the universe and watching the cartoons, it could be a net positive.

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            LOL. Fair enough. No two ways about it, he’s a weak link, and that’s a BAD part to have as your weak link, but eventually I found him to be okay. I think they cast him for his look and his ability to play “earnest,” and he does that fairly well. I would have preferred they went with somebody who could pull off the mischief side more convincingly.

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            Moderate your expectations, but it’s fun enough if you are not expecting it to recreate the joy of first watching the cartoon.

            It’s like a big budget Ember Island Players. :-)

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          Everything you say sounds reasonable. I might give it another go but something about the whole universe my brain was just fine with accepting in animation but it just absolutely bounced off of in live action.

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            I am not going to lean in too hard on recommending it, LOL. It’s deeply flawed, but with time and lowered expectations, I think there’s some fun there.

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      Agreed, holds up ridiculously well. What a great show, funny, emotional, mature, but appropriate and accessible for kids

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    Schitt’s Creek - about halfway through the second season where things really start to gel. I unabashedly want all of Moira’s outfits.

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    Rewatching The Wire right now. I started clicking on a bunch of clips and my algorithm kept feeding me more so I figured I might as well just watch it all again. Never gets old for me anyway.

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      I’ve just gone through it again. Must be the sixth time. And, as always, I spot something I’d missed.

      The slang… My god that’s amazing :)

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      It’s so condensed with the way the scenes are edited together with no transitions. It really doesn’t hold your hand with the slang and jargon either.

      I watched it last year but I feel like I should rewatch it just to understand it better.

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    It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. I’m near the end of Season 3 now. I just love the chemistry of the cast and how the early seasons have a real DIY and loose feel to it all

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      I’m not sure there has ever been a show that has clicked for me quite the way that early Always Sunny did. I had never even heard of it before and I randomly caught the musical episode. I loved it so much that my broke ass immediately bought the first 3 seasons on dvd.

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    I return over and over to Community, Fringe, and Justified.

    With Fringe it’s very easy to notice new things each time through since there are just so damn many Easter eggs.

    Community is just comfort food, kinda like Justified. Not deep and intricate plotting, but simple fun.

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        It’s a great show, I’m sure you’ll enjoy it. Very well written and acted.

        Timothy Olyphant and Walton Goggins are fantastic but there’s also a recurring character, Wynn Duffy, played by Jere Burns, and I love almost every scene he’s in.

        There’s also a weird amount of cast overflow between my three shows in minor supporting roles. Maybe that’s true for most shows and it’s just that these three I return to.

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          Goggins is a treasure. Between Righteous Gemstones, I’m a Virgo and Invincible he’s killing it all over right now.

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    Going through The Expanse again. Such a good show that unfortunately got soured towards the end by a bad egg in the cast. But I’m enjoying it regardless, the work everyone else put into that show deserves praise. They found such a good balance point on the hard vs. soft sci-fi spectrum. Just enough realism and scientific accuracy to make the setting feel authentic without getting in the way of the story.

    And Dominique Tipper as Naomi effortlessly code switching as she interacts with Inners and Belters is astounding. Not just her, all the Belter actors do such a great job with their dialects, but because of her screen time and back story it’s a lot more varied for her.

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        Cas Anvar, one of the main cast. Between the filming and release of the 5th season a massive wave of sexual harassment and assault allegations came out about him. He was dropped from the show for the final season in response to an investigation of the claims.

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    Farscape! I haven’t seen it since I was barely even a teenager. I loved the show and it meant a lot to me, but there are a lot of years between then and now so I’ve forgotten a lot. I’ve been shocked by how outrageously, flamingly queer it has been. Not like the unacknowledged, and often unintentional, homoeroticism of most genre shows of this era but gay sex only half way into the first season.

    The show is just pretty great in general too, I love the Henson puppets and aliens so much. Ben Browder is a great lead with a ton of charisma. Just be warned if there are any topics you’d want to avoid, the show would have a fairly long list of content warnings. It can be very dark and not everything has aged perfectly.

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      I love Browder and loved all the Henson aliens. The “oh the dad is gone so I’ll hop on the son” story bit is fucking gross and soured the show a bit for me.

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      Farscape basically asked, “What if our attitudes toward sex are specific to us and the rest of the galaxy shamelessly gets their freak on?” So you’ve got a primary antagonist in a gimp suit, one of the crewmembers masturbating on the observation deck with sunlight (on screen, no less), Chiana trying to frell anything with mivonks, and damn near every bar in the galaxy being some sort of BDSM club.

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        Farscape basically asked, “

        Well it’s good that they asked. Western sexual attitudes are so repressed it’s disheartening.
        You only get one go at life: why the fuck is everyone at home alone watching TV?