Holy fuk episode 8 is on another level. They have all been good, but this is the real deal. I bet IMDB gives it love compared to the other episodes.
It's the prisoner extract with the new West Point kid and Webster.
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Ragnorak. Excellent excellent show. 9/10
Filmed in Norway so either subtitles or dubbed in like old kung fu movies. Still an excellent watch. Plus its incredibly beautiful over there.
I watched that show when it came on originally and I was too young to fully appreciate it. As I've gotten older and learned more about military history, I've really learned how to appreciate those stories and the impact that they've had. Jocko's podcast also deserves credit for that. I've learned a lot from that show.
I haven't watched them since they first came out. After reading the last couple pages, I think I'm going to watch them again.
It seems like anything historical that Tom Hanks has a part of, especially those he created/produced/directed, work really hard to honor that history -- especially with the reverence he plays to WWII vets and history.
https://www.veterantv.com/
You definitely have to have a sense of humor watching this.
Wife and i finished up "Suits" which was phenomenal. Now back to the "The Strain".
Dr Death with Christian Slater and Alec Baldwin. Was pretty interesting, a bit slow in places, but overall a good binge. Based on a true story.
I finished the Queen's Gambit - I really enjoyed it
Agreed. I found myself goofing around on the phone/laptop while watching it, but I thought it was enjoyable. I loved Slater's character -- the sarcasm did my heart good.
I've also started watching Big Shots (I think that's the name and I think it's on Apple TV), which is John Stamos as a hot tempered college coach that gets banned from NCAA basketball and the only job he could get was coaching an all girls prep/private school. Watched the first two episodes on Saturday and it was pretty good.