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    Finished 'the Expanse" and now I gotta read the books to get the rest of the story. Started the ‘penguin’ and excited to continue. Also watched ‘slow horses’, ‘the old man’. I dropped ‘Agatha all along’ and ‘tulsa King’ don’t like them. For some reason I’m still watching rings of power…

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      For some reason I’m still watching rings of power…

      Can’t look away? That battle scene…

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        Going into it was actually excited to see what Amazon had in store when doing what in my head was going to be like a ‘battle of the bastards’ type or even the similar one from the LOTR movies and … I was just left very disappointed all around to be honest.

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    The Pengiun. Great show and Colin Farrell is fantastic (as usual).

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    2 months ago

    Deadpool 1 to 3

    Shrikanth(Hindi)

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    I’ll third or fourth the Penguin pilot Just some amazing acting and writing. The cinematography isn’t up to ‘The Batman’ but it still pretty good.

    I’m still digging Agatha All Along but character actress are totally my jam. Debra Jo Rupp and Kathryn Hahn are killing it and the other ladies are also a delight. The writing is good and the production values are top notch It’s a pretty show.

    Slow Horses and Bad Monkey are rounding out my viewing. I’ll give both of them thumbs up.

    Finally after a death in my family I’m doing what I alway do when I’ve lost someone and rewatching The Good Place to remind myself that we’re just a way of the universe being and we return to it.

    “Picture a wave in the ocean. You can see it, measure it - its height, the way the sunlight refracts as it passes through - and it’s there, you can see it, and you know what it is, it’s a wave. And then it crashes on the shore and it’s gone. But the water is still there.”