So, what you guys are watching?
Added 2020-01-09 14:19:28 +0000 UTCWhile Onyxia is almost finished, it's time for our completely random post of the month!
So, for the past month, my free time was consumed by watching TV shows. Mainly Witcher, Legend of Korra and Avatar the Last Airbender.
There's going to be a lot of Spoilers ahead, so if you haven't watched those shows, I really recomend you give them a try =D
Witcher
Starting with Witcher, I have to say I really loved the series. I think they did an amazing job with the characters, specially Geralt and Yennefer. Not only they had amazing chemistry, their performances were really top notch for me.
Personally, I didn't like how they arranged the "timeline". I think it was quite confusing for the first 3-4 episodes and I had to actually google it to understand what the fuck was going on and when each character arc happened.
I'm not against different timelines for each character, but I think they could have made more clear or simply re-organized the scenes in a way that made more sense. But it's an issue that I believe it won't happen in season 2 onwards, so I'm looking foward to see what they can do with the series, but it definitely started on the right foot for me.
Avatar: The Last Airbender
I watched Korra first since it was the one suggested by you guys, but I'd like to talk about this one first.
First, I have to say that the show is indeed amazing, BUT there are a few things that I wasn't a big fan. Also keep in mind that this was a 34y dude watching, and not a young kid which was probably the intended audience lol.
I really really liked the characters (my absolute favourites would be Katara, Toph and Azula), but I think there were a few shortcomings in character development. I understand that it might not be the focus of the show, but everything seemed to be "too easy".
Sokka becomes an expert swordsman with 1 day practice, Aang learns to earthbend with 2 days practicing with Toph, learns firebending by watching a dance move and talking to 2 dragons. I saw a lot of comments on the internet on how Korra didn't mastered the avatar stuff but tbh I felt that Aang was way too much the "chosen one" and literally everything came out to him on first or second try.
Take the Chakra parts for example, it was literally "You have to let go of X feeling" ... 5 seconds later "......... ok done, chakra 1, check". Which is the reason why I loved Katara so much. There's an actual learning curve and she matures a LOT (in terms of power and attitude) across the 3 seasons. While Aang, being 100% honest seemed to me like the guy that got everything too easy, so he has that feeling of not caring so much about what happens. His character have a big scale of power across the seasons, but he seem to carry the same "carefree" attitude across the entire show. Aside from very few moments of "freaking out", he just don't seem to care a lot, and I think that takes away a lot of the importance of the events.
Then there was the issue with Season 1. I understand the reasoning for the format they used early on the show where each episode was an arc on it's own, due to how they were aired on TV, but for me this is a big problem. It took me and my gf something like 10 days to watch 20 episodes, because it felt like I was watching Pokémon: each episode they traveled to a random place, something happened there, they solved the problem and moved on to the next place. Felt like half of the season were fillers with tiny minor developments on characters/story.
Also, since they are just 3 kids with absolutely no idea of what they are doing, it made the Fire nation look like Stormtroopers: completely moronic goons. How the hell they were winning the war? Also Admiral Zhao is just a weak antagonist that's always 2-3 steps behind 3 kids enjoying their vacation. There was really no real threat or consequences for the things they did.
Fast foward to season 2, now THAT's what I'm talking about. Azula is an amazing antagonist. She's cunning, arrogant, smart, plans 5 steps ahead and everything. You know that say where a hero is only as good as it's villain? That's a 100% true here, and to be honest I think she's the main antagonist of the series. Because the firelord never shows up or do anything. He's just the "Sauron" on his tower "being evil", while Azula is the one doing everything.
Plus the introduction of Toph and an actual story arc (instead of just a mindless chase around the world) improved the show 1000%.
Personally I didn't think Season 3 was as good as season 2 because I thought it had too much Zuko imo, I understand the importance of his "redemption arc" but he almost becomes the main character of the season. Plus there's the fact that the whole series was about stopping the firelord BEFORE the comet passed, and they end up stopping him ... during the coment passing, which was a bit silly imo, but that's just a minor nitpick. But I have to say I loved Azula's descent to madness. It's really great how the betrayals break her mind.
I'd easily give the show a 9/10. The characters are really likable, there are great fun moments, the relationships between them are very well done, and while the story took a while to properly start, it was really great to watch.
Legend of Korra
Now, legend of Korra. First of all, let me thank you guys for suggesting this series, because it really is something.
While it's on the same universe and setting of The last Airbender, it's a very different approach. I will say that there's some issues with character development. Korra is absolutely 10/10, and while I really liked Asami story arc, Bolin and Mako are kinda "meh".
First Korra. Oh my god. It's been quite a while since I've seen such a believable character. She starts the series with that cocky "I'll punch my way through problems" and boy does the hammer of life hit her hard.
I absolutely love how genuinely terrified she is of Amon, and how he literally breaks her cocky attitude when he ambushed her and put her on her place.
One thing that I also really like is that while she's hot headed, she's usually the first to regret her actions, try to fix them and apologize for her mistakes. Also it's really great to see the subtle changes on her character across season 1-3, and how she slowly tries to be more "think first, act later" and actually becomes really selfless by the end of season 3.
Then we have season 3 ending and season 4. It's been quite a while since I felt anguish when watching a TV show. How she's literally broken at the end of season 3 and spend almost half of season 4 dealing with PTSD and coping with everything that happened to her in the past months/years is really something to watch. And it's really not something she magically gets over. She spends the entire season battling those things.
Moving on to the other characters, I think Asami has a great story arc, and I think it's really great how they show her breaking from "daddy's girl" to taking charge of her own life. I just wish she had more screen time. But I can't say the same for Bolin and Mako.
Bolin is a clear comic relief as a Sokka 2.0 but I think he doesn't have the same charm. It's great how the character evolves from Pro bending player > actor > militar man but I think many of his scenes felt "forced" to me.
Mako on the other hand, I think they did a terrible job with his character. He starts with that obnoxious "edgy guy" attitude, and then I found it great that he became a police officer, because it was something that was fitting for his attitude. But then he felt a little out of place on season 3 and becomes a glorified butler on season 4 and paired with the most ... annoying ... character ... ever.
On the other hand, characters like Varrick were an amazing addition to the show. And honestly, his marriage proposal was the best proposal ever lol.
And there's one thing that I thought to be much better executed on Legend of Korra compared to ATLA: The villains and story arc.
First the villains pose a real threat. The are realistic, interesting, and not just "a guy being evil". And Korra's actions and mistakes have serious consequences. The series have a lot of "wow fuck" moments with plot twists, interesting story arcs and well rounded seasons. So I think they did an amazing job with those.
I'd give the show a 9.5/10 because like I said, for me, a 34y old dude, the more serious plots of Korra and better antagonists are simply more interesting.
So, it's a really long post, but since you guys were the ones that made me watch these shows, I thought it would be interesting to share what I thought about them. Oh and most certainly there will be more arts from both ATLA and Korra in the future. There's just too many likable characters and scenes to pass =D
So, for those of you that did watch those shows, what's your opnion on them? And in case you didn't watch them, is there any other show you are currently crazy about?
Comments
I love the Netflix The Witcher. I was surprised how well it was done. I prefer the timeline instead of them in the same timeline with flashback. The Netflix version timeline made it more of an impact to the story. You should read the books. I finished the first 2 books of short stories before the first season. It helped with the timeline. Just have to wait forever for the next season.
George Hall
2020-01-14 21:38:07 +0000 UTCFinishesed Mandalorian and Witcher, Blacklist and am watching person of Interest now. (PoI is in my top 5 shows of all time)
Rightender
2020-01-12 12:04:17 +0000 UTCRight now I’m rewatching Fullmetal Alchemist brotherhood since it’s been so long, and finished Witcher and Mandalorian recently. My family has been watching Babylon 5, so while visiting during Christmas and New Years I saw part of season 4 and 5. I agree with you on the Witcher, I had no idea the timelines were different until almost halfway through the season, but I see so much potential in the show, I’m excited for the next season.
2020-01-11 05:31:50 +0000 UTCBabylon 5 and Xena are classic =o Also, I have a few ideas in mind to help Psylocke, don't worry about that =D
Lee
2020-01-10 18:56:13 +0000 UTCyeah it's quite rare nowadays for shows to be suitable for all types of audience.
Lee
2020-01-10 18:43:50 +0000 UTCyeah, I'm still with a couple of other things to watch before trying the expanse!
Lee
2020-01-10 18:41:47 +0000 UTCyeah many here mentioned the expanse. It's quite a while since I saw a sci-fi series that interested me, so I might give a shot later =o
Lee
2020-01-10 18:41:26 +0000 UTCcop shows are usually a hit or miss for me. I really liked the mentalist back then, but I think they extended the show way past it's conclusion. And it's quite rare for me to go check those since I'm more into fantasy or war stuff.
Lee
2020-01-10 18:40:02 +0000 UTCI've been watching Babylon 5, Lexx and Xena. I have a burning question - how much would it cost to just get you to do psylocke at this point? I mean it. I'll pay extra, because there's a literal shitstorm of stuff I'd like to see including Lois Lane, Zatanna, Any number of the X girls....I have money! I'll pay for it.
Evo
2020-01-10 10:39:23 +0000 UTCThe Circle - Not good for youth but funny to watch as entertainment.
Cloudis
2020-01-10 04:05:13 +0000 UTCNightfall is a character from Final Space. Badass cyborg girl.
Alex Clerm
2020-01-10 03:46:08 +0000 UTCyeah I think they did an amazing job with the characters. Really loved Yennefer and Geralt scenes =o
Lee
2020-01-10 02:29:23 +0000 UTCI think this type of thing is bound to happen when you adapt book to series. Often books have a lot of room to leave things to imagination or tell stories in a different order and such. And when you do that on a TV show, not only people might get confused but they might not relate to the character at all. Yennefer existed before meeting Geralt, so even if in the book they don't show that, they kinda have to do that in the series to make sure people don't get lost. So quite often the tv shows have to fill some gaps that might not have in books. Also, good to know there are good sci-fi series going on.
Lee
2020-01-10 02:28:01 +0000 UTCyeah a lot of people are talking about that show. I'll definitely check it out once I finish re-watching Korra =D
Lee
2020-01-10 02:19:27 +0000 UTCI did see something about this game. Didn't get to play it yet. I'll see what's it about. =o
Lee
2020-01-10 02:16:45 +0000 UTCI saw the trailer back when it was released at comicon, but didn't really watch it. It definitely has an interesting setup. And is nightfall is a series or a character from Final Space?
Lee
2020-01-10 02:15:43 +0000 UTCBlack Clover
Will
2020-01-10 00:42:27 +0000 UTCCouldn't agree more with you and The Witcher's timeline. The acting, chemistry, and special effects were awesome. I want to start The Expanse but I haven't gotten time to sit down and last attention in a while.
Anferny
2020-01-09 23:46:20 +0000 UTCThe Expanse. I think I'll catch up on Black Lightning (excellent, and you should watch it) next and I think the CW crossover is ending soon? The rest of the CW shows are tiring or forgettable, but Black Lightning is excellent. Legends is also good because they get so bizarre. And, because it's me, Lin Beifong is awesome.
Ravi Pillalamarri
2020-01-09 23:03:01 +0000 UTCHere's my top 3 list: 1. The Rookie - AKA Nathan Fillion's new cop show. I always was a big fan of Castle; which is ultimately what inspired me to become an author myself (rather than a mere fanfiction author). So when I discovered that Nathan was starring in a new series in which he does Police work as an actual cop, I was of course intrigued and found myself greatly enjoying it. The only part of the show I've really hated so far, is the episode in which the first Captain on the force meets an untimely demise. I thought that was utterly absurd, especially after a series of events that occur - all because some bitch gets butthurt over Officer Nolan "mistreating" her. That aside, I've greatly enjoyed the show, though after the previous season's cliffhanger ending, I'm really hoping Officer Chen doesn't meet a similar fate. Otherwise, I'm done. 2. The Orville - AKA Seth Macfarlane's Star Trek parody show. Despite being a fan of LeVar Burton and Jonathan Frakes' works, I never was much of a Star Trek fan. Medieval fantasies were always more my thing. Thus, I can't really say for sure what compelled me to check out The Orville, but I was in fact hooked on it after the pilot. I can say this though: it is nice to see Seth play a more serious role for a change. I mean, it's still a comedic role, but I like that his character actually takes his job as Captain seriously; which was something I enjoyed about M*A*S*H*. It was a sitcom, but when the surgeons did their jobs, they didn't mess around. 3. (This one, I haven't actually watched any full episodes of yet - on account of it premiering tomorrow, but...) The Owl House. Disney Channel shows... aren't always the best, but I have greatly enjoyed Phineas and Ferb and Milo Murphy's Law. So, I decided to watch this one's preview videos and so far, it looks like it has potential. So while I'm not an official fan of it *yet*, I have set the series to record and will hope that it proves itself worthy of my enjoyment.
Dan
2020-01-09 22:16:46 +0000 UTCWe watched the Witchers and were also impressed so much, really great work with the characters.
VitAnyaNaked
2020-01-09 21:15:47 +0000 UTCOh, yeah, MANDALORIAN and HIS DARK MATERIALS were pretty awesome, too.
Didi & Nok' Tus
2020-01-09 20:16:31 +0000 UTCWe liked the May show. The episode with the little guide robot had us laughing so hard we couldn't breathe, sometimes.
Didi & Nok' Tus
2020-01-09 20:16:03 +0000 UTCWe really liked The Witcher a lot. But it took a while to figure out that they were playing with the timelines. Guess they did it so that all the characters could be in each show, but... It took some getting used to. Also, they did a lot of stuff that we haven't gotten to in the books yet -- or maybe made up (Yen's origins) -- at least, they haven't been in the first 3 books we've read. Still, it promises to be a pretty great show when it returns. We also just finished Season 4 of THE EXPANSE -- which might be the best SF show ever on television... At least since the time of the original STAR TREK. Great characters. Pretty solid science. We also watched Jame's May's OUR MAN IN JAPAN, which is about the Grand Tour guy trying to figure out Japan. Unlike the other 2 shows, no real opportunity for art or sexy characters. Started S2 of LOST IN SPACE, too -- but that's too early to comment on. S1 started slow but ended good.
Didi & Nok' Tus
2020-01-09 20:14:31 +0000 UTCI've been watching the Dragon Prince on Netflix, which is made by the people that made Avatar. It's somewhat similar but also a really good show. It's still ongoing and a few seasons are out so far, but as a fan of Avatar and Korra (even more so the latter), I thoroughly enjoy The Dragon Prince
2020-01-09 19:41:34 +0000 UTCI've also been playing a ton of Control lately. That game is amazing. Gorgeous and very story driven. It feels like playing a Netflix original. The protagonist could be an interesting SFW-only option since I know you dislike drawing real people (she's a CGI version of her VA). The game's visual style could be an interesting challenge for you as well.
Alex Clerm
2020-01-09 17:53:56 +0000 UTCWatched the Mandalorian. It was ok. Watched HBO's His Dark Material. As someone who read and loved the books as a teen, I'm just so happy it finally got the adaptation it deserves. The lead actress isn't great (the x23 girl from Logan) but all the others are amazing so it's still good. Can't wait for season 2 when stuff really starts getting WEIRD. My wife has me watching Final Space on Netflix. I like it more than I thought I would! The second season in particular can get very emotional sometimes. I'd love to see your take on Nightfall.
Alex Clerm
2020-01-09 17:48:49 +0000 UTCI am going to watch James May Our Man In Japan in the comming weekend, it seem interesting, but I am a sucker for Japan. I have also been catching up on a local show called Nak & æd, it translate as shoot and eat, and is about a hunter and a chef that goes hunting for something, the meal is dependant on the hunter, if he doesn't get the prey, they will eat something "disgusting" instead. So far, some of the more interesting things they have eaten are baboon, rat, peacock. I keep returning to Steven Universe, I just like the characters, though it has mostly become background noise since I know most of the episodes by heart. The Witcher, the Mandalorian are great too, like most people say. And if you haven't seen Wakfu, then it is highly recommendable, 3 seasons with some interesting characters. Also the Dofus movie, it had my full attention, it is not often I literally stop to watch movies like that.
Kintoga
2020-01-09 17:12:02 +0000 UTCOh yeah, It's great how everything falls in place by the end of the season, but I can't help to feel it could be better organized across the episodes. I think GOT had some ups and downs. Seasons 1-4 for me were amazing, but after that there was way too many characters going on, and many story arcs felt really irrelevant and boring to watch. Which is a similar problem that I think it happened with The Walking Dead. They started to add too many characters so the story arcs were spread too thin to a point where they loose relevance and you stop caring about some characters. I think it's better for shows to focus on 2-3 "groups" at most. More than that, and you start to crop the episodes too much to give every group a 5 min scene.
Lee
2020-01-09 16:54:05 +0000 UTCre-watching Dr Who? Doesn't it have like millions of episodes or I'm mistaking with another show?
Lee
2020-01-09 16:49:56 +0000 UTCJoker is really amazing. X-files I remember from the 90s lol
Lee
2020-01-09 16:48:57 +0000 UTCyeah I'll definitely see what it is about, since many of you are talking about it =o
Lee
2020-01-09 16:48:34 +0000 UTCYeah that certainly helps. I think that's what makes villains like Thanos relatable. In his own distorted way, his actions make sense and he has a point. I think it's really important that villains have more depth and personal motivations behind their plans besides "ruling the world" or being a quest for power. For example, Fire Lord Ozai was a 100% the "generic bad guy that wants to rule the world". So for me, Azula was the real antagonist of ATLA.
Lee
2020-01-09 16:47:07 +0000 UTCalways more Avatar! :D Have you watched Dragon Prince then? It was made by Aron (had to google his last name) Ehasz, one of lead writers behind atla. Plus one of the main chars is voiced by Jack DeSena (Sokka). Like atla it is aimed at a younger audience but I still enjoyed it. It manages to capture a similar feeling to avatar.
Azazohl
2020-01-09 16:12:44 +0000 UTCI stayed a couple weeks with my mom for Xmas/New Year, so it was a lot of X-Files & Star Wars. I got Joker yesterday, and that was a good watch, too!
Craig from Omaha
2020-01-09 15:59:16 +0000 UTCI just finished rewatching Dr Who recently and have started watching Magicians (which is basically Adult Narnia) and they're both really great shows :D
Vaanzyr
2020-01-09 15:58:34 +0000 UTCI think overall they made an amazing job with the cast. I had my doubts initially with Yennefer, but the actress did an amazing job with it.
Lee
2020-01-09 15:48:10 +0000 UTCIt's funny. I personally thought the way they structured Witcher was brilliant. If you just keep watching, the whole thing fits perfectly by the last episode. I guess I had a leg up though, having read all the books and played all the games. I was pretty comfortable with the timeline. I knew what was going on by episode 3. And I'll be honest, I far prefer a show like Witcher than Game of Thrones. GoT had so many setup episodes that I was usually super bored watching episodes. Witcher had good moments the whole season.
ViperCG
2020-01-09 15:45:19 +0000 UTCWhat makes each of the villains of Korra great is that fact that each of them sees him- or herself as a hero!
azatoth668
2020-01-09 15:43:11 +0000 UTCyeah, other people suggested that as well. I'll see to check it out.
Lee
2020-01-09 15:35:42 +0000 UTCFor a moment I thought they had released another series. I remember watching that back in the day, and they were really good. =o
Lee
2020-01-09 15:25:52 +0000 UTCI wasn't bothered by the timeline jumps per se, but more with the fact that until episode 3 or 4, it's not really clear that yennefer arc happened decades ago, geralt arc a few years ago, and Ciri's is around a week or so. On the other subject, I think it's really tricky to make a relatable hero. It's quite easy to make a powerfull, easy to like hero, but it's a more subtle line to make it actually relatable. And I think that's where Korra excels. At least for me, she feels like an actual person, with believable strugles, fears, good and bad traits. She definitely has a lot more layers. Which is something that I found in Katara and Zuko, but not really on Aang. Katara has very subtle changes on her across the seasons. She's a lovely person, but she has those fierce moments, and how she actually threatens Zuko when he joins the group, like "I'm nice and all, but if you do ANYTHING to him, I WILL kill you". I think it's the subtle scenes that make the character go from having that "teen love" to actually caring and willing to go to extreme actions to protect those close to her. And then when Zuko starts to be part of the people she cares about, she does the exact same thing to protect him. And while Katara and Zuko have to fight tooth and nail to grow in the series, Aang always seem to get the "chosen one card". So it's funny that I was more hooked to the supporting characters than the main character itself.
Lee
2020-01-09 15:24:43 +0000 UTCYeah, his ability to clearly express himself despite being fully armored was a good job.
Donovan "Ravenhull"
2020-01-09 15:14:05 +0000 UTCTried out the new Dracula series on Netflix. A decent enough mini series (3 eps, 1,5 hrs each...) from Moffat & Gatiss.
Mastro91
2020-01-09 15:12:57 +0000 UTCIn terms of recent shows i just finished watching The Mandalorian on disney+. You may not dig a portion of it since a couple of the episodes are episodic but i just loved how they portrayed The Mando. He is a skilled warrior but he is not the best warrior in the galaxy that is suddenly able to handle any enemy with relative ease. The Mando actually struggles against his opponents which gives the show a sense of tension and excitement as we root for him to succeed. Also even though he doesnt take off his helmet so much of his personality comes through in his body language and how he carries himself in the world. The character has layers to him, something i havnt seen in Star Wars media since Star Wars: The Clone wars. If you havn't checked it out, Krys, i highly recommend it since you can get Disney+ for free for a week and season 1 of The Mandalorian has finished airing. Just bust it out during that free trial.
NyxFontana
2020-01-09 15:12:39 +0000 UTCLike I said in the DM a couple weeks ago, I would love a Voyeur pic of Tissaia Devries, Arezula's headmistress. I don't know how the cast director did, but he found an actress that look really close to Devries' Gwent card
Quincey Forder
2020-01-09 15:10:13 +0000 UTCMy issue with anime is that it really bothers me the "monologues" during fight scenes. Man I hate when in the middle of a fight scene, the character stop to give a wikipedia entry about the move the enemy just used. It's such a mood killer for me. And if I watch any other anime before Full Metal Alchemist, my gf will probably leave me lol. About Korra, I was really surprised to see a love/hate relationship with the show. There's a lot of reviews that people absolutely hate, because they were probably expecting the show to be more in line with ATLA (goofy, light weighted). And I was actually surprised to see people complaining that there are no filler episodes and that the seasons are "too serious". Because that's certainly a good point for me, since I usually hate filler episodes.
Lee
2020-01-09 15:05:37 +0000 UTCinteresting, I'll see what it is about =o
Lee
2020-01-09 15:02:02 +0000 UTCIs watchmen good? I've heard a bit of buz about it, but nothing more after the whole witcher fever.
Lee
2020-01-09 15:01:38 +0000 UTCPreviously Mandalorian, but more recently the Clone Wars cartoon. Only saw a few episodes in the past, so starting from scratch is pretty good.
Joe Smith
2020-01-09 15:00:38 +0000 UTCI actually loved the Witcher series. The timeline jumps never bothered me, but I previously read the stories the episodes were based off of. The only thing that bothered me was changing Dandelion's name 😆. As for the Avatar series, I missed the boat on the Korra one partially because of the same reason you didn't favor the Ang one, it wasn't serious for me. I did recently purchase it though so I've started watching it, albieit slowly atm. I've also started watching some of my favorite older anime titles. One's like Trigun, Cowboy Beebop and Ergo Proxy. I try to watch the newer ones but I kind of find them a bit derivative. I mean how many brooding heroes do you need? 😆
Chris Harris
2020-01-09 14:59:06 +0000 UTCThe thing with the Witcher Season 1 is that it is based on the first book of the series... which is a collection of short storys - so no surprise it is all over the place with story telling ;D
khULTRA
2020-01-09 14:57:58 +0000 UTCBeen watching Witcher like i'm sure everyone else has. Definitely not the GoT tier show they advertised but it's bingeable (story structure needs work - felt like i was watching an 8 episode prologue). The Mandalorian series was pretty cool and feels like the only bright spot for the SW franchise right now. Oh and the Harley Quinn cartoon is strangely addictive with it's mad parody of the batman universe.
Flamethrowing
2020-01-09 14:40:45 +0000 UTCIf you want an anime to watch, I highly recommend Cowboy Bebop. It’s only 26 episodes and a movie. It’s widely regarded as one of the greatest ever made and a great introduction to the genre. And regard ATLA to Korra. I’ll forever acknowledge ATLA is the better show(it’s overarching story is what gives it the edge), but I’ll always prefer Korra. Due it’s more modern setting and what not. In fact the audience literally grew up with the show. Everyone who was kids in TLA were now young adults when Korra came out, just like how the protagonists were young adults in comparison.
Matthew Richson
2020-01-09 14:39:27 +0000 UTCThe Dragon Prince is really good, forgive them the animation style and frame rate issue in the first season, it smooths out as the series progresses, great characters even if they are a little younger there is room for development. Lost in Space is a decent remake and Castlevania was enjoyable as well. But definitely The Dragon Prince.
Guy343
2020-01-09 14:38:04 +0000 UTCI've watched The Watchmen series and His Dark Materials on HBO. Now on a re-run of Supernatural.
Martin Østervang
2020-01-09 14:36:40 +0000 UTCinteresting, by mini series it's like 8-10 episodes?
Lee
2020-01-09 14:34:50 +0000 UTCI’m watching Dracula it’s a new mini series by Netflix
2020-01-09 14:22:15 +0000 UTCAlso if you have Netflix you SHOULD watch "Marriage Story", oh and Dragon Prince ofc
karvenboom
2020-01-09 14:22:10 +0000 UTCDracula is interesting
karvenboom
2020-01-09 14:20:51 +0000 UTC