bloatedsack wrote:My wife's been watching those on Netflix, and seemed to enjoy it. It wasn't my sort of show, and just seemed like a hodgepodge of supernatural shit lumped together and presented as a steaming pile of edgy to me.
I was skeptical of the format, at first, as well. However, it is masterfully executed here.
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Still gotta watch Deadwood, too.
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While leaves shall fall, do branches intertwine, that we remain bound.
Faldoe wrote:I think they ended it well and I was a little disappointed cause I wanted it to go on, but that is more cause I loved the show so much.
We're used to shows going on and on - GOT and such - but the show ended at season three because they finished telling the story. I don't want to give anything away. I think they did the right thing ending it that way. If they kept going they would have started down the path of trying to keep it interesting and possibly/likely comprising the quality of the story to do so.
Part of the reason I love Deadwood so much (and the ending is perfuckingfect)
blakestree wrote:
I was skeptical of the format, at first, as well. However, it is masterfully executed here.
She did say it got better as it went on, and that it ended well. So, there's that.
For those o fyou who like this sort of stuff, if you haven't watched I Zombie on Netflix (or whatever channel it actually airs on), you should. It's a "fun" take on zombies. I know that's next on our list after we finish the American Horror Story Hotel thing (which is bad).