Apparently it's a bloodbath at Netflix's animation division now https://www.thewrap.com/netflix-animation-shakeup-executives-fired-shows-canceled-staged-data/
Yes. First season was good. Second season was a step up and great TV. All I've seen on season three is just a general to be released in 2022 so far.
I remember liking Bad Blood season 1. Can't remember if I saw season 2. Guess I'll give it a watch when I finish this season of Succession
After watching White Hot I’m glad I was never into that type of clothing. I obviously wasn’t their target demographic.
I turned it off after 10 minutes. Wasn’t trying to listen to a bunch of poors shame me for my parents having good jobs and buying me nice clothes.
The wife started watching the show Love. I’ve caught a few episodes. Funny at times and then depressing/awkward other times.
Worth watching to the end IMO. I see the guy that plays Chris in everything now that I noticed him on that show. Progressive becoming your parents commercials etc
I liked Heidi. Crazy but nice and seemed to enjoy him and his friends. Brita was just straight rude and depressing during all that.
At first my take was "Gus would never even get with Mickey irl." Yeah he's smart/kinda funny but she seems out of his league attractiveness-wise. In subsequent thinking, I realized a) I'm just hating and b) yeah maybe this relationship could happen in LA where everyone has these quirky jobs like this. And Mickey was looking to try something else after a string of motorcycle tough guys. Still not sure if I buy this Gus guy juggling multiple hot women though
Watched the John Wayne Gacy tapes and now watching the Ted Bundy tapes. V interesting compelling content imo
More quality dramas like Narcos, Ozark, House of Cards and limited series/documentaries like Icarus, Drive to Survive, Spycraft Less shitty comedies, reality shows, and kids shows. Just admit Disney+ will always lock down the kids shit and get out of it.
I find it hard to sympathize with someone that left a good job and got screwed at their new job. She's an adult. Don't cry on the internet because it didn't pan out.
it can both be her decision and fucked up as for me, I'm always siding with the side that isn't the billion dollar
It’s fucked up for a company like Netflix, current market cap of $84billion, to give two weeks severance
Idk I don’t see it as any more fucked than most companies. Everywhere I’ve worked is only 2 weeks severance unless you’re a somebody. Now we could certainly say the whole system is fucked but relatively speaking this seems “normal”.