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    CHAS
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    Shogun? Getting right on that are you?
    I like Loudermilk. It is hilarious at times.
    Bob likes Hope Street, which is a soap opera set in a small coastal town in the UK disguised as a cop show. It is entertaining.
    Troppo is good. I thought Bob did not grisly things until we started it.
    We watch TV from 7 to 9 most nights and usually agree on what to watch. Football has a priority (won't write that it trumps anything)

    “I’m at an age when remembering something right away is as good as an orgasm.”—Gloria Steinem to Julia Louis-Dreyfus on Wiser Than Me

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      The Automat. A documentary about the Hart Horn and Hardart restaurants. I never ate at one, but still found the history to be fascinating. If you're from NY or Philly and ever went to an automat you might enjoy it! Mel Brooks, Carl Reiner, Elliot Gould, Colin Powell, and RBG are among the interviewees.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Automat

      I watched it on TCM, but I think it's available on Max.

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      @wtg said in What are you watching?:

      The Automat. A documentary about the Hart and Hardart restaurants. I never ate at one, but still found the history to be fascinating. If you're from NY or Philly and ever went to an Automat you might enjoy it! Mel Brooks, Carl Reiner, Elliot Gould, Colin Powell, and RBG are among the interviewees.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Automat

      I watched it on TCM, but I think it's available on Max.

      It was Horn and Hardart. I went there in NYC with my grandmother as a kid. Did they change the name of it for the show? Will check it out. Usually went there after the show at Radio City Music Hall. This was my grandmother's idea of a perfect NYC grandchild outing. My grandfather's was taking the subway from Queens to Coney Island, riding the carousel, getting cotton candy, then walking to his reclusive sister's place with a quart of milk and a loaf of white bread to check on her.

      fear is the thief of dreams

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        pique
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        I'm up to season 4 of "Better Call Saul". It just keeps getting better. Initially I thought it was stupid and passed it over a few years ago. Then something made me check it out again. The depth and complexity of the characters has me hooked.

        We also have been watching "Bad Monkey" which is pretty hilarious. I think it's on AppleTV.

        fear is the thief of dreams

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          @wtg said in What are you watching?:

          The Automat. A documentary about the Hart and Hardart restaurants. I never ate at one, but still found the history to be fascinating. If you're from NY or Philly and ever went to an Automat you might enjoy it! Mel Brooks, Carl Reiner, Elliot Gould, Colin Powell, and RBG are among the interviewees.

          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Automat

          I watched it on TCM, but I think it's available on Max.

          It was Horn and Hardart. I went there in NYC with my grandmother as a kid. Did they change the name of it for the show? Will check it out. Usually went there after the show at Radio City Music Hall. This was my grandmother's idea of a perfect NYC grandchild outing. My grandfather's was taking the subway from Queens to Coney Island, riding the carousel, getting cotton candy, then walking to his reclusive sister's place with a quart of milk and a loaf of white bread to check on her.

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          @pique said in What are you watching?:

          It was Horn and Hardart

          Did they change the name of it for the show?

          No, they did not.

          Correction made.

          When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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            Shogun? Getting right on that are you?
            I like Loudermilk. It is hilarious at times.
            Bob likes Hope Street, which is a soap opera set in a small coastal town in the UK disguised as a cop show. It is entertaining.
            Troppo is good. I thought Bob did not grisly things until we started it.
            We watch TV from 7 to 9 most nights and usually agree on what to watch. Football has a priority (won't write that it trumps anything)

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            pique
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            @CHAS after he threw up all over a grand piano I was done with Loudermilk.

            I've had it with all the gratuitous vomiting on tv and in the movies anyway, but all over a grand piano was going too far. Won't turn it on again.

            fear is the thief of dreams

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              wtg
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              There's a WTTW (Chicago's PBS station) series called Chicago Stories. Even if you're not from the area, some of the episodes might be of interest to you.

              https://interactive.wttw.com/chicago-stories

              And if you feel like seeing some sights but aren't able to travel, there's a new Geoffrey Baer program, The Most Beautiful Places in Chicago 2.

              https://interactive.wttw.com/most-beautiful-places-in-chicago/watch

              When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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                The new seasons of both Slow Horses and Only Murders in the Building. We are also watching The Orville, but it’s only okay.

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                Mik
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                @dolmansaxlil said in What are you watching?:

                The new seasons of both Slow Horses and Only Murders in the Building. We are also watching The Orville, but it’s only okay.

                I think The Orville is pretty brilliant. It's a tough task to take such an iconic genre and make it both funny and compelling. Kudos to Seth McFarlane.

                “I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that I don't know the answer”
                ― Douglas Adams

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                  @CHAS after he threw up all over a grand piano I was done with Loudermilk.

                  I've had it with all the gratuitous vomiting on tv and in the movies anyway, but all over a grand piano was going too far. Won't turn it on again.

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                  CHAS
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                  @pique Noticed a grand in the last episode I watched.
                  Will try to skip that episode.

                  “I’m at an age when remembering something right away is as good as an orgasm.”—Gloria Steinem to Julia Louis-Dreyfus on Wiser Than Me

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                    @pique said in What are you watching?:

                    It was Horn and Hardart

                    Did they change the name of it for the show?

                    No, they did not.

                    Correction made.

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                    Quirt Evans
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                    @wtg I remember going to Horn and Hardart across 42nd Street from Grand Central a number of times as a child. Kids loved that place. Pick your own piece of pie? Count me in!

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                      pique
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                      @Quirt-Evans I believe that's the same one my grandma took me to! Just reading what you wrote I could see that slice of pie in my mind, clear as day. 🙂

                      fear is the thief of dreams

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                        @dolmansaxlil said in What are you watching?:

                        The new seasons of both Slow Horses and Only Murders in the Building. We are also watching The Orville, but it’s only okay.

                        I think The Orville is pretty brilliant. It's a tough task to take such an iconic genre and make it both funny and compelling. Kudos to Seth McFarlane.

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                        dolmansaxlil
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                        @Mik When I wrote that we were in season 1. Now we are in Season 3. Now I agree with your assessment! It just took them awhile to figure out what they wanted to be!

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                          wtg
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                          The Americas on NBC/Peacock. Narrated by Tom Hanks.

                          https://www.nbc.com/nbc-insider/how-to-watch-the-americas-nature-docuseries-on-nbc

                          When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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                            kluurs
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                            We tried Resident Alien - cute, funny - a little dark at times - but gently so. There are 3 seasons so a decent binge.

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                              Danielfromwtf2
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                              I'm watching several TV shows in clips on YouTube. You hit Subscribe if you want the clips in your feed. I'm watching maybe five shows, only clips, and nothing in chronological order. Lol.

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                                Steve Miller
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                                Just finished “Paradise”. Writing is pretty sloppy, a bit slow, but well made and I’m glad I watched it.

                                Hulu.

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                                  dolmansaxlil
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                                  We really like Paradise! I think the first episode was actually the best one though.

                                  Severance. I am so into it that I’m also listening to the podcast with Ben Stiller and Adam Scott and that’s also excellent.

                                  Mythic Quest’s new season isn’t as great as the first couple, but still loving it.

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                                    pique
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                                    1. Haven't seen Mr. Jodi in any of the crowd scenes yet. It is weird recognizing so many local places. Bars I've been in. Hotels I've been in. Streets I've walked down....

                                    So far it's a lot darker than season 1, and a bit more tedious. I hope the pace picks up a bit soon.

                                    fear is the thief of dreams

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                                      Steve Miller
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                                      Couldn’t engage with Severence.

                                      Again, terrible writing.

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                                        Couldn’t engage with Severence.

                                        Again, terrible writing.

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                                        @Steve-Miller said in What are you watching?:

                                        Couldn’t engage with Severence.

                                        Again, terrible writing.

                                        I vehemently disagree! I think the writing, acting, directing, and cinematography are all brilliant. However it’s definitely not a show for everyone. I wholeheartedly recommended it to my mom but told her to watch it when my dad wasn’t home.

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                                          1. Haven't seen Mr. Jodi in any of the crowd scenes yet. It is weird recognizing so many local places. Bars I've been in. Hotels I've been in. Streets I've walked down....

                                          So far it's a lot darker than season 1, and a bit more tedious. I hope the pace picks up a bit soon.

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                                          Mik
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                                          @pique said in What are you watching?:

                                          1. Haven't seen Mr. Jodi in any of the crowd scenes yet. It is weird recognizing so many local places. Bars I've been in. Hotels I've been in. Streets I've walked down....

                                          So far it's a lot darker than season 1, and a bit more tedious. I hope the pace picks up a bit soon.

                                          Yeah, I'm pretty tired of Spencer's trip from Africa. Definitely tedious. Plus, the latest episode is just a rehash of the original Yellowstone. They want to take the ranch to build an airport and a resort. Yawn. The escaped Native American girl plot is going pretty much nowhere too.

                                          “I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that I don't know the answer”
                                          ― Douglas Adams

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