📽 /🎵 Anybody watched any good new shows or series lately?

The Mrs. and I are halfway through Landman season 2. I hesitated to continue after season 1 when reports were that the annoying ex wife and daughter were still playing very prominent roles, but when they have a scene together I usually just scroll Twitter or something. Besides that annoying duo, the show is still watchable. For now.

One series I'm looking forward to later this spring...

Man on Fire (Netflix series)
 
The Madison is a fantastic show
@Krimson I was reading something about Rotten Tomatoes and Taylor Sheridan where they were pointing out how poorly Marshalls has done so far. A casual mention of The Madison, with the caveat, "they cry to much."

I didn't "run" to Paramount+ when I finished the article ... not the "glowing" recommendation one would hope to read.

FWIW, they slammed Marshalls with an early question I had; "what was the point of killing off Monica?" Literally, in my view, killed the series before it hit the cutting floor.
 
@Krimson I was reading something about Rotten Tomatoes and Taylor Sheridan where they were pointing out how poorly Marshalls has done so far. A casual mention of The Madison, with the caveat, "they cry to much."

I didn't "run" to Paramount+ when I finished the article ... not the "glowing" recommendation one would hope to read.

FWIW, they slammed Marshalls with an early question I had; "what was the point of killing off Monica?" Literally, in my view, killed the series before it hit the cutting floor.
Monica would make it better but she couldn't save that show. I don't see another season there, it's just bad.

There is a good bit of crying in Madison but I'd imagine there would be in real life. It's well written and well acted imo, different league then Marshalls.
 
Monica would make it better but she couldn't save that show. I don't see another season there, it's just bad.

There is a good bit of crying in Madison but I'd imagine there would be in real life. It's well written and well acted imo, different league then Marshalls.
I don't doubt a thing about what you are saying. I can't bring myself to watch the assinin dementia show right now...hits too close to home.

Damn. This is fucked up. I'm a little to invested in being angry.

IRONY: Met a lacrosse player wearing #13, a blonde, with blue eyes. Maybe I don't go out for lunch today...
 
@Krimson I was reading something about Rotten Tomatoes and Taylor Sheridan where they were pointing out how poorly Marshalls has done so far. A casual mention of The Madison, with the caveat, "they cry to much."

I didn't "run" to Paramount+ when I finished the article ... not the "glowing" recommendation one would hope to read.

FWIW, they slammed Marshalls with an early question I had; "what was the point of killing off Monica?" Literally, in my view, killed the series before it hit the cutting floor.
Marshalls isn’t very good. Madison there is a lot of crying, but there’s reason
 
Taylor Sheridan comment from an article about the creation of Yellowstone. "Mike," is an HBO exec.

"Finally, I went to, me and John Linson, who was my producing partner on that, we went to lunch with Mike [Ellenberg] and I said, 'Why won't you make this?' And he said, 'I'll tell you why, because I don't think anyone should own that much land. I think it should be a park or something,'" Sheridan explained.

I find this hilarioiusly stupid...not wanting to create something fiction because, in this fiction, someone owns too much land?
 
Taylor Sheridan comment from an article about the creation of Yellowstone. "Mike," is an HBO exec.



I find this hilarioiusly stupid...not wanting to create something fiction because, in this fiction, someone owns too much land?
I find it outright hysterical and a bit hypocritical since he owns a ranch that sits on 350,000 acres. And while it's not as big as the Yellowstone ranch, it's certainly not little by any means.
 
Taylor Sheridan comment from an article about the creation of Yellowstone. "Mike," is an HBO exec.

"Finally, I went to, me and John Linson, who was my producing partner on that, we went to lunch with Mike [Ellenberg] and I said, 'Why won't you make this?' And he said, 'I'll tell you why, because I don't think anyone should own that much land. I think it should be a park or something,'" Sheridan explained.

I find this hilarioiusly stupid...not wanting to create something fiction because, in this fiction, someone owns too much land?
Channeling Ellenberg in an episode...

 
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