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Feb 8, 2026 - 10:57am
maryte wrote:
We finally have dug into Ted Lasso and absolutely love it - and then I discovered that Brett Goldstein (Roy Kent in TL, and now my spirit animal) is not only in Shrinking, but is a co-creator, writer and executive producer, so Shrinking is next on my list!
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Feb 8, 2026 - 10:30am
Steely_D wrote:
Just caught S03E01 of Shrinking and itâs still damned good. Such fun to watch legend Harrison Ford chew scenery, and his clinic buddy is a hoot with some fantastic lines.
We finally have dug into Ted Lasso and absolutely love it - and then I discovered that Brett Goldstein (Roy Kent in TL, and now my spirit animal) is not only in Shrinking, but is a co-creator, writer and executive producer, so Shrinking is next on my list!
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Feb 8, 2026 - 6:35am
Just caught S03E01 of Shrinking and itâs still damned good. Such fun to watch legend Harrison Ford chew scenery, and his clinic buddy is a hoot with some fantastic lines.
Netflix's "Death By Lightning." President James Garfield and his assassination probably don't strike many as must-see TV but the cast is a-fvkin-amazing and the story moves. Nick Offerman as corrupt Chester A. Arthur is a blast.
Just saw first episode; weâre hooked. I hope it continues to entertain. Acting is great. I agree the story really moves.
So when It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia came out, as with so so many TV shows, we didn't have it on because kids are SO impressionable. But Charlie's been bingeing it and I'm frankly in awe. Little things like this:
All Creatures Great And Small.
Not me, my wife loves the show. But I'll occasionally watch an episode with her.
She mentioned that whenever Siegfried says he's going to see his mother, he's really seeing one of his girlfriends.
My wife often leaves in the evening to see her mother.
Netflix's "Death By Lightning." President James Garfield and his assassination probably don't strike many as must-see TV but the cast is a-fvkin-amazing and the story moves. Nick Offerman as corrupt Chester A. Arthur is a blast.
Netflix's "Death By Lightning." President James Garfield and his assassination probably don't strike many as must-see TV but the cast is a-fvkin-amazing and the story moves. Nick Offerman as corrupt Chester A. Arthur is a blast.
Being someone who watches close to anything, tv is hard to further watch without developing symptoms, and internet-streaming keeps getting there by every one of our in- and exhalations alltogether, so Long Live Rock 'n' Roll.
I can't find the post anymore but I want to thank Red_Dragon for recommending "The Lowdown". We just finished it, so good. We really were emersed in the show, both with the acting and the location. We both immediately recognized the Philbrook and the Tulsa downtown skyline. Being a former dancer, I appreciated how they represented the native American community as well.