Shogun has been superb.
I would suggest watching then listening to an accompanying pod.
Much like Severance on Apple TV, there's an awful lot going on between the narrative, so having others talk through each episode meant I wasn't playing catch-up for each new episode.
I think you have a problem.
The film is played out just for stereotypical laughs, and it's pretty good at that.
But you know who they're laughing with, (at) which ought to taks the edge off.
I'll definitely see if I have access to the doc though.
If you can remove yourself from the doc you'll...
Be warned The Bear doesn't wee-wee around, it's full on, 100%, asks more of the viewer than usual.
It's not a show to watch while looking at your phone.
Ritchie is a god.
Reservation Dogs appears in most if not all 'best TV of the year' rundowns (The Bear is always top 3).
I've watched a few but don't quite see it myself.
A favoured TV podcast, The Watch, is running their inaugural 'Episode of the Year' competition.
They quite rightly chose The Bear's - Forks.
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I'm surprised about The Bear - although I 100% agree with the rest of your take.
If I were paying for it I would have binned it off almost immediately.
As it is I pay for AppleTV which I think is getting better as each month passes, and am stuck with Disney, despite my pleas for something...
Anyone who hasn't watched The Bear - really must watch it.
Anyone who has watched The Bear - can you please explain the money to me.
I can only assume I missed a honking great big 'clue' and found myself quite perplexed how that issue concluded.
I didn't think much of The Mandalorian.
The first few episodes just came across as a glorified, slow, western after which time I gave up.
I guess I should caveat this by saying Star Wars has rapidly left me (and the jnr Stats) behind.
I have certainly lost track of the narrative.
Jnr started...