The main guy in the doc theorizing that Russian agents casually pulled up the carpet in the middle of the first class aisle to access that little area so they could remotely control the plane
19-2 is a good show on Netflix, from my neck of the wood so it’s French Canadian. Good police show, I recommend if you are into these types of things. It follows a group of police patrolling mtl like all these shows it’s pro police but it’s balanced as well and do not portray them as heroes all the time.
Netflix and A24 A road rage incident between two strangers — a failing contractor and an unfulfilled entrepreneur — sparks a feud that brings out their darkest impulses.
It’s good. I never finished season 1 but we liked it. Think my wife is starting the book series next.
Was it any good? I thought I read on here that it was a waste of time so I took it off of my list, but the trailer looked promising
It was ok. I think it got a little too much criticism with how it handled the different theories. It's not a must watch but if you don't have anything else I would watch it.
Are the episodes out of order or something? Episode three feels like it should have been part of episode 1
Got 1 episode left in S2 and I've enjoyed it so far. Not anything on something like the GRRM series but personally enjoying it more than the likes of Wheel of Time or Rings of Power. Ben Barnes plays a great douche bag
I’m only 2 episodes in on Night Agent but hopefully the secretary for the COS gets some more screen time because
The 2013 Boston Marathon bombing paralyzed a great American city on what was supposed to be its happiest day. Ten years later, this three-part series delves into the massive manhunt that followed the tragedy, as remembered by the law enforcement officials who brought the bombers to justice and the survivors caught in the crossfire.
Waco doc was really good. Almost everyone they interviewed clearly still had PTSD from that day. My biggest take away was how the branch davidians they interviewed were still true believers to this day. Especially the lady in yellow. And how the tactical team was full of psychos. Really good doc. Also - I kind of liked that Outlast show. I didnt think I would based on the comments itt. But it was alright.
Thank you for bringing the Waco doc to light Virgil Caine I speak on behalf of this entire thread when I say that you are our hero