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I thought it was very well done. It looked great in B&W.Ripley on NF. Set in the 60s in Italy, done in B&W. Very well done. Strange how seeing the ocean in B&W made it feel more realistic.
I've been thinking about watching this and your recommendation carries weight.'SUGAR"...Really good but I've only seen 2 episodes so far.
John Sugar is a good guy, a man of integrity...I like him.
Its on AppleTV+ but they have a free 7 day trial and another
cut in cost for just this series I think. Really like Colin Ferrell.
The first four seasons are very good if you like that type of show (I do). The episodes with John Lithgow playing a villain are very good. But I thought it started to tail off around season 5 and most who watched the show at the time felt the same way.Dexter came up in my feed last night and I remember when it was very popular, so I decided to give it a shot. I like Michael C. Hall and we use to watch him in Six Feet Under. Anyway, I watched the first couple episodes and even though it was somewhat "dark" and macabre, I thought it was OK. Not sure I'll continue with it though.
Ad-supported streaming is a mixed bag. I've started to just mute my Roku TV during the ads and then go through (ditch) most of my phone alerts since most are either "repeats" or "don't cares."@dilettante I think it was you who I told I couldn't deal with Tubi because of all the ads. But they hooked me today! One of my news feeds had a trailer for Continental Split, a movie that will air on Tubi starting on June 29th. Since I am a disaster movie fan and the trailer looked real interesting, I decided to add Tubi to my Roku and tablet again. At first I thought I could watch right away until I noticed the date next ti the trailer after watching it again.
I actually found other things I'm interested in seeing. I was pleasantly surprised to find Almost Human and Believe, both of which I will watch again, in their Cancelled Too Soon section. I was hoping they had The Passage there too, but they don't. Tubi has lots of stuff! I decided I'll suck it up and just play games or do something else during the many ads. I noticed it said 1 - 3 ads for one show. That's better than the 5 I was subjected to last time I tried Tubi.
"Designated Survivor" started strong, but fairly early in Season 2 the tone turned preachy. I'm hanging in there but it sure is starting to get cringy with its political messaging.Netflix. Only a few episodes in but it seems pretty good:
Sorry, not another soap opera.
Ad-supported streaming is a mixed bag. I've started to just mute my Roku TV during the ads and then go through (ditch) most of my phone alerts since most are either "repeats" or "don't cares."
Almost Human and Believe are favorites and I'm doing an AH re-watch currently.
I'm glad you found more variety by peeking in there again. What's nice is that if you decide you've "had enough" you don't even have to unsubscribe!![]()
Thank you...and yes not having to worry about unsubscribing is a perk, of sorts. Like you, another things I can do is "play" with my phone, literally. I can play Words With Friends or do my Cody Cross puzzles in between. I spoke too soon. Sometimes there are 5 or 6 ads."I'm glad you found more variety by peeking in there again. What's nice is that if you decide you've "had enough" you don't even have to unsubscribe!"
I watched it, and liked it at first, but the "preachy" gets tiresome,even if I agree with the viewpoint"Designated Survivor" started strong, but fairly early in Season 2 the tone turned preachy. I'm hanging in there but it sure is starting to get cringy with its political messaging.