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Her, the main girl cop, and proctors niece are all hot as hell. They did very good in that department, I don't even know who I think is hottest.
I like the niece's willingness to go topless and bottomless so often. Just watched the episode where she's lying in bed topless with her hand inside her underpants. May have been same episode where the cop who would have been sheriff walked thru Proctor's titty bar dressing room and saw Tessa Fowler, internet XXL boobs girl, whose face looks like the niece.

The cop girl, who did Fappening, has a very good face. Didn't realize how good her face was when I saw her Fappening.

The mayor's wife who showed brief sideboob and buns in mirror was also quite good looking especially her face profile.

The chief's sis might be the hottest and she didn't even show anything (probably body double). So far she shows up like some anti-hero superhero in all black on motorcycle, kicks the asses of 3 Marines.
 
I'm not done with Banshee Season 2 and can conclude this is a very good series. Decent stories and characters. The dialog isn't too cringey. If these are the same creators who worked on Warrior, I'll have to pay attention to what else they make.

Just done watching the episode where they rescue the niece's bro and she almost instantly is buck naked having sexual relations with the real sheriff's loser kid and slaps away his hands when he tries to play with her naked boobs.
 
Started watching an absolute beauty of a show last night on pure impulse. The Greatest American Hero is from the early 80's and it is fuckin great. So cheesy and awesome, the chick is a rocket and its just good silly fun. Its about a high school teacher and a drunk cop who are given a spacesuit with superpowers to fight crime.

Its fuckin dumb and fun.


The baseball episode is weird
 
I'm four episodes into Reacher season 2. It's good, but I liked the first better. Probably because I've never read Killing Floor, but Bad Luck and Trouble is my favorite Reacher book. Hope season 3 is based on one I haven't read.
 
I like the niece's willingness to go topless and bottomless so often. Just watched the episode where she's lying in bed topless with her hand inside her underpants. May have been same episode where the cop who would have been sheriff walked thru Proctor's titty bar dressing room and saw Tessa Fowler, internet XXL boobs girl, whose face looks like the niece.

The cop girl, who did Fappening, has a very good face. Didn't realize how good her face was when I saw her Fappening.

The mayor's wife who showed brief sideboob and buns in mirror was also quite good looking especially her face profile.

The chief's sis might be the hottest and she didn't even show anything (probably body double). So far she shows up like some anti-hero superhero in all black on motorcycle, kicks the asses of 3 Marines.
Yeah, the Chief's sister is gorgeous. The show is filled to the brim with hot women, but it's the crazy action and strong characters/performances that will keep you hooked till the end.
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The show had everything a person could love before the woke plague ruined so much.

Anyone watching Loudermilk? It has a lot of heart. It's about a guy (Ron Livingston - Band of Bros, Office Space) of who heads up an AA meeting. He's bitter former drunk living with his sponsor (Will Sasso) who takes in a young addict. They have a great cast, especially the guys in the AA group, which can get ridiculous. I'm really enjoying it.

 
Yeah, the Chief's sister is gorgeous. The show is filled to the brim with hot women, but it's the crazy action and strong characters/performances that will keep you hooked till the end.
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The show had everything a person could love before the woke plague ruined so much.

Anyone watching Loudermilk? It has a lot of heart. It's about a guy (Ron Livingston - Band of Bros, Office Space) of who heads up an AA meeting. He's bitter former drunk living with his sponsor (Will Sasso) who takes in a young addict. They have a great cast, especially the guys in the AA group, which can get ridiculous. I'm really enjoying it.


Started Loudermilk, but never finished it.
 
The Spectrum app's Showtime section had Mayor of Kingstown Season 2 and HALO.
 
I know it's late to the game but being bored and needing something to watch, I started on "For All Mankind". Just about to start the final episode of the first season, and so far, I really like it. They did a pretty damn good job casting the roles, as half the time I can't figure out if I like some of the main characters or despise them.

So strange watching period shows and seeing everyone smoke in the workplaces, hospital etc is fucking weird now. I am old enough to remember that shit in person, but seeing it now is strange, lol.
 
Of course it is.....

TV execs- "Oh look, an entertaining show. Let's cancel it!!!"
Sounds like the standard game plan for network sci-fi shows. Surface (was really disappointed when that got cancelled), Terra Nova, Revolution, The Event, Earth 2, Threshold, Invasion, Terminator: TSCC, Almost Human, The Gifted... the list just goes on and on. It is not entirely the networks' faults, as most of the viewing audiences simply preferred comedies, crime dramas, or reality TV fare at the respective times.

Falling Skies might have been one of the select few that ran its course and ended appropriately.

Under The Dome was fairly good in its first season, but quickly shit the bed as time went on. Had it been done as a limited run mini-series and stayed more faithful to the book, I think it could have been done much better (as usually is the case with book adaptations).

I can't help but think a lot of these shows would have fared better on streaming services (as opposed to network TV) as these type of shows skewed towards younger audiences who pretty much don't give a shit about commercials and specific air times.
 
Sounds like the standard game plan for network sci-fi shows. Surface (was really disappointed when that got cancelled), Terra Nova, Revolution, The Event, Earth 2, Threshold, Invasion, Terminator: TSCC, Almost Human, The Gifted... the list just goes on and on. It is not entirely the networks' faults, as most of the viewing audiences simply preferred comedies, crime dramas, or reality TV fare at the respective times.

Falling Skies might have been one of the select few that ran its course and ended appropriately.

Under The Dome was fairly good in its first season, but quickly shit the bed as time went on. Had it been done as a limited run mini-series and stayed more faithful to the book, I think it could have been done much better (as usually is the case with book adaptations).

I can't help but think a lot of these shows would have fared better on streaming services (as opposed to network TV) as these type of shows skewed towards younger audiences who pretty much don't give a shit about commercials and specific air times.
Falling skies was great!
Spot on with under the dome as well. First season was great and interesting. By the 3rd, I was like wtf is happening here lol. I never read the book, so I can't compare in that aspect.
 
Sounds like the standard game plan for network sci-fi shows. Surface (was really disappointed when that got cancelled), Terra Nova, Revolution, The Event, Earth 2, Threshold, Invasion, Terminator: TSCC, Almost Human, The Gifted... the list just goes on and on. It is not entirely the networks' faults, as most of the viewing audiences simply preferred comedies, crime dramas, or reality TV fare at the respective times.

Falling Skies might have been one of the select few that ran its course and ended appropriately.

Under The Dome was fairly good in its first season, but quickly shit the bed as time went on. Had it been done as a limited run mini-series and stayed more faithful to the book, I think it could have been done much better (as usually is the case with book adaptations).

I can't help but think a lot of these shows would have fared better on streaming services (as opposed to network TV) as these type of shows skewed towards younger audiences who pretty much don't give a shit about commercials and specific air times.

Remember Flash/Forward? Fascinating premise for a show. Even though it ended on a soft cliffhanger I expected it to be canceled. Good sci-fi has a short shelf life in network TV.
 
Finished Mayor of Kingstown Season 2 on Spectrum app. I don't think they showed any boobs or buns in Season 2. The hot secretary was barely in Season 2.

Wasn't shitty, but wasn't great either. Seemed a bit subdued compared to Season 1.
 
Remember Flash/Forward? Fascinating premise for a show. Even though it ended on a soft cliffhanger I expected it to be canceled. Good sci-fi has a short shelf life in network TV.
Barely remember that and don't remember what it was about. Is it streaming somewhere?
 
Barely remember that and don't remember what it was about. Is it streaming somewhere?

No idea if it's streaming.

The idea of the show was that every person on earth passes out at the same time. While they're out every person sees exactly six months in the future. The show follows various people as they deal with what they saw. The "main" character is an fbi agent trying to find out how it happened. His partner is one of a group of people who saw blackness: he's going to die before that date comes around. Then there was a man and a woman who saw each other on a date and try to find each other. I think the was another plot about a man searching for his daughter.

Like I said, it was fascinating and doomed to fail.
 
I know it's late to the game but being bored and needing something to watch, I started on "For All Mankind". Just about to start the final episode of the first season, and so far, I really like it. They did a pretty damn good job casting the roles, as half the time I can't figure out if I like some of the main characters or despise them.

So strange watching period shows and seeing everyone smoke in the workplaces, hospital etc is fucking weird now. I am old enough to remember that shit in person, but seeing it now is strange, lol.

I liked it at first but it gets sillier and sillier.
 
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