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Finished bingeing all seasons of Veronica Mars and enjoyed it. Not sure what I might binge next, if anything. I've moved to movies and documentaries for the time being.
Started Your Friends & Neighbors (2026) , season 2 last night. It's on Netflix, and after the first 2 eps it shows single eps weekly on Monday nights.I thought it was a bit different, the premise, and enjoyable. I'm still liking the series of Lincoln Lawyer. Someone said it's not the same as the movie or books but I never saw nor read those. So to me it's all new. I'm in the last season but this one is still on so a new season will be coming. I'm already grieving ending it though. JUST as enjoyable imo. Also with some major twists.Finished bingeing all seasons of Veronica Mars and enjoyed it. Not sure what I might binge next, if anything. I've moved to movies and documentaries for the time being.
Season 2 of it has started already; it's called Jury Duty: Company Retreat. We've only watched a couple of episodes of it and while it's not quite as funny yet as Season 1 it's pretty good. (And maybe it'll get funnier as it goes.)If you liked The Office, there is (at least to me) a hilarious show on Prime called Jury Duty. The segments are only 30 minutes long so it doesn't take much time to get through the whole season.
The premise is that a guy is called for jury duty and he is the only one who isn't an actor and isn't in on the joke. The judge and bailiff are very realistic, and the other characters are the same whacky people you would expect to find in a cross-section of society. The kicker is that an egocentric James Marsden is thrown in as himself. Some are familiar with him as an actor, some aren't, but they all end up resenting his "self-importance". In one episode, he calls the paparazzi to create a scene and get him out of jury duty, but instead it ends up with the jury being sequestered.
I found it a very funny watch.
I added Sitting Bull to my watch list after seeing your post about it. Haven't had a chance to watch it yet, though. It was produced by Leonardo DiCaprio, who also produced an interesting documentary about Ulysses S. Grant.I began with "Sitting Bull" finished that still hungry for Documentaries so watched "Men Who Built America"
and now onto "America, Our Defining Hours". I love our history it truly is amazing all good and bad of it.
It definitely made me see Sitting Bull more clearly and understand his stance in a deeper way. Quite the visionary, that man.I added Sitting Bull to my watch list after seeing your post about it. Haven't had a chance to watch it yet, though. It was produced by Leonardo DiCaprio, who also produced an interesting documentary about Ulysses S. Grant.
Just watched S1E1 on your recommendation. Glad I did. Enjoyed it very much. Thanks!'The Law According to Lidia Poet'. Lidia Poet was the first attorney in Italy, 1883.
I loved them. I loved them so much.I am wildly jealous, @Pepper! That must have been so, so fantastic.
I'm jealous too.I loved them. I loved them so much.
We finished Jury Duty: Company Retreat already and thought it was as good, if not better than the original. What I found funniest is that it includes these "over the top" motivational speakers at the conference. They remind me of some of the motivational speakers I've actually heard at conferences. They've always "climbed a mountain" and are "going for the second one".Season 2 of it has started already; it's called Jury Duty: Company Retreat. We've only watched a couple of episodes of it and while it's not quite as funny yet as Season 1 it's pretty good. (And maybe it'll get funnier as it goes.)
Yeah, the ginger clones; they are so funny. And I love the ongoing thing about the "awful Malibu realtors"We finished Jury Duty: Company Retreat already and thought it was as good, if not better than the original. What I found funniest is that it includes these "over the top" motivational speakers at the conference. They remind me of some of the motivational speakers I've actually heard at conferences. They've always "climbed a mountain" and are "going for the second one".
Keep watching. Wait until you get to the "clones" from the private equity firm that want to take them over!