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I don’t even give nextflix credit for beef
A24 energy all the way through
Netflix is mostly garbage unfortunately
A24 energy all the way through
Netflix is mostly garbage unfortunately
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Previews for Beef don't interest me, no comment on show yet haven't given an episode a shot yet. Streaming lineup so crazy right now. Two seasons to watch on Godfather of Harlem, starting Yellowstone, staying current on From on Prime. Watching Discovery and Night Agent and PS5 games coming out right now. Will just sit on the sidelines and watch the back and forth on Beef.I can't take ya'll who say Beef sucks seriously especially when ya'll only ever talk about some blind love on the coast or some ****.
Previews for Beef don't interest me, no comment on show yet haven't given an episode a shot yet. Streaming lineup so crazy right now. Two seasons to watch on Godfather of Harlem, starting Yellowstone, staying current on From on Prime. Watching Discovery and Night Agent and PS5 games coming out right now. Will just sit on the sidelines and watch the back and forth on Beef.
Damn 5 episodes kind of deep to get in a show, if you ain’t feeling it by then it ain’t for you.Yellowstone is fire, I need to get on season 2 of From I binge watched season 1 with my MGM+ free trial.
I just don't see it with Beef. I started it, got 5 episodes in and was too bored to finish it.
Finally got to the end of You, finale was buns and the plot kept getting more unrealistic and just dumb. Yep Joe can kill some kid in broad daylight right next to a car in a busy city and nobody sees the body except chick who knows him.
Beef finale was unnecessarily uber-philosophical for the first 15-20 minutes. It's a visual medium--show it, don't say it. So disappointing given how great most of the series was. The last scene almost made up for how jarring the rest of the episode was but that was some serious lack in judgment.
Turned on season 1 at work and the dead bodies are graphic.Season 2 of From
have you ever been to Europe?Finally got to the end of You, finale was buns and the plot kept getting more unrealistic and just dumb. Yep Joe can kill some kid in broad daylight right next to a car in a busy city and nobody sees the body except chick who knows him.
Turned on season 1 at work and the dead bodies are graphic.
Love how the "people" look normal then you just see the aftermath of what they do. Love how it is such a slow burn things just slowly move along.Turned on season 1 at work and the dead bodies are graphic.
Yes I used to go to London for work about 7-8 years ago and the city had people everywhere like NYC but bigger. I know it's likely changed drastically since 2020 but still to kill someone in broad daylight in a city like that....have you ever been to Europe?
Love how the "people" look normal then you just see the aftermath of what they do. Love how it is such a slow burn things just slowly move along.
The human forms of the creatures do not "look normal".
Sounds like I need to checkout this From show and it could be right up my alley. Plus it has Walt's Dad from Lost who also played prison guard in Felon (yep he'll always be Walt's Dad to me haha).
Maybe for a small niche here perhaps, but has anyone watched How to Get Rich by Ramit Sethi? Watched it and really enjoyed the show. No, it's not about that IG/TikTack/"get rich quick"/crypto stuff. It's a show that involves basic money principles, but the host's approach is way more psychological (or philosophical?) by talking to select couples/individuals resolve their issues by having people identify what their fulfilling and satisfying lives can be and understand how their finances can impact it. A really good inside-out approach compared to the common outside-in approach (AKA looking at your numbers and telling you to do this/that and not to do this/that straight up).
it does happen my friend and real crazy. now and then, **** like that can actually happen, not just the U.K.Yes I used to go to London for work about 7-8 years ago and the city had people everywhere like NYC but bigger. I know it's likely changed drastically since 2020 but still to kill someone in broad daylight in a city like that....
Maybe for a small niche here perhaps, but has anyone watched How to Get Rich by Ramit Sethi? Watched it and really enjoyed the show. No, it's not about that IG/TikTack/"get rich quick"/crypto stuff. It's a show that involves basic money principles, but the host's approach is way more psychological (or philosophical?) by talking to select couples/individuals resolve their issues by having people identify what their fulfilling and satisfying lives can be and understand how their finances can impact it. A really good inside-out approach compared to the common outside-in approach (AKA looking at your numbers and telling you to do this/that and not to do this/that straight up).