What are you watching?

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We’re currently starting a re-watch of Sopranos.

It’s such a great show.
 
I thought the Kevin Conroy fans (and aren't we all?) would like to see this. It's in every DC comic book right now.
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The only bad thing about buying a ticket to watch one of The Mads‘ livestreams is that, since I work second shift, I never get a chance to watch it live. But the ticket comes with a download of the livestream, so I just watch it a couple days later. It’s worth it. Frank Conniff and Trace Beaulieu are always hilarious. The after-show conversations with their guests are always worth sticking around for, too.
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Apparently you won’t even need to. I watched the first episode yesterday and so far it’s essentially the same as the game with only minor differences.
Yeah, just watched a review after watching Ep.1. Had no idea about the levels of transformations. Will be interesting if they make as many seasons as game versions.

Speaking on a similar type of show, was hoping the Resident Evil series would grasp me, but didn’t happen. That should have started from the beginning like the first game. I didn’t mind the reboot movie. However, that too should have been exactly like the game.
 
I watched Velma without any expectations whatsoever and quit about 6-7 minutes in. I might sound like an old man now, but Mystery Inc. was always simple goofy fun, and I don't mind edgy, adult humor shows, but they have to be engaging and funny at least and this ain't (doesn't even try too).
 
It’s been a few decades since I’ve watched this. It’s dated and not as funny as I remember it, but without it we wouldn’t have gotten Airplane! or the Police Squad tv show or the Naked Gun movies.
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I watched Velma without any expectations whatsoever and quit about 6-7 minutes in. I might sound like an old man now, but Mystery Inc. was always simple goofy fun, and I don't mind edgy, adult humor shows, but they have to be engaging and funny at least and this ain't (doesn't even try too).
I'd definitely suggest the 2010 Mystery Incorporated reboot. That was funny and engaging to me.

Still watching Thunderball.
 
Watching That 90's show. I was surprised how smoothly makes the transition to actual teenagers these time, and Debra Jo Rupp and Kurtwood Smith are just treasures. Quite the palate cleanser after the Velma fiasco.
 
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