What? You mean court cases don't go the way they did with Spader and Shatner? I was figuring if I ever needed a lawyer, I'd try to hire Alan Shore!Boston Legal is great, if entirely divorced from reality. The zany humor and insanity of Spader and Shatner is gold.. I've been super heavy into watching Suits on Peacock lately, a bit less humor but super tight dialogue in a similar setting.
As a general recommendation, I've been watching a fair amount of Cheers as my background show. I hated the Sam/Diane together portion but the show overall is good and I love Coach's dialogue too much.
My wife and I started watching Tulsa King recently and it is even better than I expected. So far Taylor Sheridan hasn't let us down yet.
Thought first episode was really good. Never knew it was a video game.Watched the first episode of Last of Us on HBOmax and found it to be really good. I don't know anything about the video game it's based off of.
Mayor of Kingstown is the least interesting looking one to me but I still intend to watch it next.I just started it and it's another good one by him. I've also watches the first two episodes of the second season of Mayor of Kingstown and it's good so far (minus one short moment where they describe a firearm and it's surprising "upgrades" that would annoy anyone that knows anything about firearms).
I started 1923, but could barely get through the first episode. I didn't really care for it at all other than the Africa story line.
I started 1923, but could barely get through the first episode. I didn't really care for it at all other than the Africa story line.
A great example of don't run around with your finger on the trigger.Just finished World War Z. Now watching Tomorrow War.
After Life was great but way to short. Like you said the seasons are short. I've been a fan since 2020. If you haven't seen this take a look. NSFW of courseJust finished the 3 quick seasons of Ricky Gervais' "After Life ". Hilariously funny, then heart breakingly sad. I never was much of a Ricky Gervais fan. But now I am.
I don't know of a way but we use closed captions on most shows for that reason. Also switching from stereo to mono seems to helps a little as well.Question for those who have Youtube Pro or whatever it is (or any other streaming service, for that matter). Is there a way to slow down the playback like there is in regular Youtube? Mom doesn't hear or process things as well as she used to, and she complains a lot that the dialogue is just too fast.
A great example of don't run around with your finger on the trigger.
We do the closed captions, but she still says everything is too fast. I may see if regular free youtube has any complete shows or movies we might want to watch. That's the only source where I know you can change the playback speed.I don't know of a way but we use closed captions on most shows for that reason. Also switching from stereo to mono seems to helps a little as well.