RE: Let's (re-)watch a series on Netflix together.
October 16, 2018 at 3:25 pm
(This post was last modified: October 16, 2018 at 3:29 pm by Aegon.)
I watched Breaking Bad 4 times already so I think I have it all memorized. I'll rewatch it in my brain.
I'm over GoT. It got increasingly shitty after Season 4, GRRM is never going to release his books.. I really just stopped caring
BB could have ended at Season 4 and still been good but it would miss the point. Walt had to fail and face the consequences of his actions (even though I'd argue that he got everything he wanted in the end anyway.) It absolutely is a show that gets better with every rewatch.
Better Call Saul is great too. Season 4 just ended, and it was the best season yet. I love them because they start out very slow and methodical, and that pace is necessary to create the jaw dropping moments later on.
I'm over GoT. It got increasingly shitty after Season 4, GRRM is never going to release his books.. I really just stopped caring
(October 16, 2018 at 2:51 pm)Neo-Scholastic Wrote: I just rewatched Breaking Bad. For some reason, I liked it more the second time. If I like a show I become interested in how it is put together. (I still think it should have ended with season 3, though) I've been meaning to rewatch Battlestar Galactica but not certain it would reward a second look. I also did selective original Twilight Zone episodes. Monty Python's Flying Circus (or rather "It's") is back on Netflix and still every bit as funny as always.
Lately, though I've been working through the collection of Flimstruck. I like the old silent animation from the 1920's...Bray Studios, etc. and the back catalog of silent films.
BB could have ended at Season 4 and still been good but it would miss the point. Walt had to fail and face the consequences of his actions (even though I'd argue that he got everything he wanted in the end anyway.) It absolutely is a show that gets better with every rewatch.
Better Call Saul is great too. Season 4 just ended, and it was the best season yet. I love them because they start out very slow and methodical, and that pace is necessary to create the jaw dropping moments later on.
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