things start to make more sense around episode 4, i think. there's a banquet that helps clarify at least some of the timelines they're weaving.
I like Lost In Space, but the “someone of the group is separated and probably injured in need of some miraculous save with science” every single episode is starting to wear thin. Also, family!
Watched this a couple days ago. The whole thing was fucked up, but what got me the most was the end where they broke down the fact that there were so many other concentration camp employees that got away with moving to the U.S. or other countries and just lived normal lives from that point on. Very frustrating.
^^ Like they said, its about a stalker who will stop at nothing to put himself in the orbit of the chick he is pursuing. its a "chick show" but its decent
2 episodes in. I’m 50/50 if I will continue. Can’t stand Parker Posey character and it ruins it for me. They should have pushed her into space.
The timeline is confusing, even for someone who has read the books and played the game. It does eventually clarify some but I had to google some things to recall details and figure out what was going on.
The company based its list off of the number of subscribers who watched at least two minutes of a series, movie or special during its first 28 days on the streaming service. In the past, Netflix used a different metric: customers who watched 70% of a movie or a single episode of a TV show. The company said it has decided the 70% measurement discriminated against longer form content.
It’s really odd how Netflix promotes their content. Their new Fast and Furious cartoon? Top of my screen every goddamn time. New incredibly popular Witcher series? Not only is it my featured, but I have to actually search for it in the “find” option. Despite the fact analytics should tell them I 100% want to watch Witcher based on my viewing history. I’d understand if one was original content and the other wasn’t, but they’re both Netflix originals. Maybe Netflix doesn’t care and promotes the shit they think might be less popular because they’ve already paid for it and aren’t relying on ticket sales at all?
3rd season of 13 Reasons is high quality. 1st season - good/solid 2nd season - ok/watchable 3rd season - Really good
Turned it into a Michael bay drinking game. Every time there’s an explosion, drink. Finished it but don’t remember it.
Whoa. New to netflix this month is awesome https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.vulture.com/amp/article/new-on-netflix-movies-shows-originals.html
She ruins the show for me. Possibly the worst actress I've ever seen. It's like she's constipated and struggling to remember her lines at the same time
Was really looking forward to season 2 and actually forgot about her. Fuck that noise, too much other shit to watch.
Really love The Witcher, I’m watching the last episode tonight. Not looking forward to waiting until 2021 for S2.
In the same boat. Kind of forgot what I disliked about S1 and it all came back the moment she started talking.
Probably late on this but, just watched the documentary called Voyeur. Best doc I've watched in a while.
How do you have The Two Towers and ROK and no FOTR? I’d like to watch those with my daughter but now I’m canceling Netflix
im lost too. shit happens all the time. we have 4 accounts set so i dunno what it is really. but yeah that list without a doubt screams 'watch our big budget stuff or were fucked'
I just wish you could say no thanks to some of their reccs so they’d go away but I guess that’s not the business model.