Watched Wonderfools on Netflix. Typical Korean series with overacting and all that, but the premise was pretty good and it was pretty funny. It doesn’t take itself too seriously and the characters have a certain charm.
Basically these losers get superpowers that are triggered in a pretty dumb way. They have to go against the original powered people to stop their plan.
Watching Lawmen: Bass Reeves on Netflix. I thought this was going to be a documentary with recreated scenes but it’s an actual show with good actors (David Oyelowo, Dennis Quaid, Donald Sutherland, etc.).
Just dawned on me, this Bass Reeves show is everything Druski parodied lol. British people as slaves with southern accents. Oyelowo’s real life wife is a white British woman and she’s playing a southern white woman too, lol.
Watching Lawmen: Bass Reeves on Netflix. I thought this was going to be a documentary with recreated scenes but it’s an actual show with good actors (David Oyelowo, Dennis Quaid, Donald Sutherland, etc.).
Just dawned on me, this Bass Reeves show is everything Druski parodied lol. British people as slaves with southern accents. Oyelowo’s real life wife is a white British woman and she’s playing a southern white woman too, lol.
Lawmen: Bass Reeves comes from Executive Producer Taylor Sheridan and stars award-winning actor David Oyelowo. The series brings the story of the legendary lawman and outlaws of the Wild West to life. Reeves, known as the greatest frontier hero in American history, worked in the Post-Reconstruction era as a federal peace officer in the Indian Territory, capturing over 3,000 of the most dangerous criminals without ever being wounded.
I wanted to like it cause the premise is incredibly fire but I could never get into it no matter how many times I tried. Thats not to say you couldn't enjoy it. It just wasn't for me personally. Its very highly rated tho. Maybe I'll give it one last spin sometime. Some shows you just have to push through a certain amount for it to start paying off. It took me years to get through Dark on Netflix. I would always get to like 3-4 episodes and stop watching but once I got to episode 7-8 and things started coming together I couldn't stop watching. This might be one of those for you.
I wanted to like it cause the premise is incredibly fire but I could never get into it no matter how many times I tried. Thats not to say you couldn't enjoy it. It just wasn't for me personally. Its very highly rated tho. Maybe I'll give it one last spin sometime. Some shows you just have to push through a certain amount for it to start paying off. It took me years to get through Dark on Netflix. I would always get to like 3-4 episodes and stop watching but once I got to episode 7-8 and things started coming together I couldn't stop watching. This might be one of those for you.
I’m on season 2 so I’m fairly invested now, although it has slowed down a little. I think the problem with some of these shows is that the basic premise is so good, once they kind of reveal what’s really going on, there’s not a lot more to it. Eventually the mystery of it dissipates and the drama and relationship aspects dominate. And I like the former more than the latter.
Good show overall, but the last 4 eps or so really brought all the tense moments to a screeching hault.
my FAVORITE ep of the series had to be when you find
out that Elliot had been molested by his father. I'm not gonna be one of those people that acts like they saw something coming from a mile away. It completely caught me off guard, but as the thread continued to unravel, you could guess something happened. But what also made it special was the cat that played Vera. He acted his ass off during that scene.
Good show overall, but the last 4 eps or so really brought all the tense moments to a screeching hault.
my FAVORITE ep of the series had to be when you find
out that Elliot had been molested by his father. I'm not gonna be one of those people that acts like they saw something coming from a mile away. It completely caught me off guard, but as the thread continued to unravel, you could guess something happened. But what also made it special was the cat that played Vera. He acted his ass off during that scene.
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