i love david cross and watched the first season. was underwhelmed. watched 2 mins. of the second season and remembered that it was not worth my time. i gave up and should have much sooner.GSG5545 said:I finally watched the 2nd season of The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret, and I'm sorry I did. The first season was pretty WTF, but still had funny moments. The second season was just WTF WTF WTF. It didn't even make sense at times.
Bill burr is my favorite comic of all time. He also has a special called "Why Do I Do This" which should,be on Netflix as well. Hilarious stuff.Bill Burr has a new standup on Netflix. If you haven't seen his "Let It Go" special, watch that first and then watch the new one called "You People Are All The Same"
I saw it on there last night. Definitely in my Instant Queue.True to the Red.......Always said:Bill burr is my favorite comic of all time. He also has a special called "Why Do I Do This" which should,be on Netflix as well. Hilarious stuff.Bill Burr has a new standup on Netflix. If you haven't seen his "Let It Go" special, watch that first and then watch the new one called "You People Are All The Same"
that is probably my favorite show. they have some real classic episodes that formed the genre. what is more impressive is how much rod sterling worked and with so little, at that.Watched the very first episode of the original Twilight Zone last night (in the wee hours of the morning, actually). It's amazing how great that show is considering it's fifty years old.
I'm curious, what is your fav episode of Twilight? I like the episode "What You Need" about the little old peddler guy with a suitcase of junk who sells things to people that they really need--before they need it. LINK I also like "Mr. Bevis", the guy with the good fairly looking out for him. LINK There's LOTS of great Twilight episodes.that is probably my favorite show. they have some real classic episodes that formed the genre. what is more impressive is how much rod sterling worked and with so little, at that.Watched the very first episode of the original Twilight Zone last night (in the wee hours of the morning, actually). It's amazing how great that show is considering it's fifty years old.
just started watching 'comic book men'. it is all right. interesting enough to watch before bed. also, just saw 'phineas and ferb'; that show is great.
my favorite is probably a tie between 'the monsters are due on maple street' and 'time enough at last'. close seconds would be 'nick of time' and 'nightmare at 20,000 feet' (both starring william shatner). 'eye of the beholder' is pretty iconic as well.I'm curious, what is your fav episode of Twilight? I like the episode "What You Need" about the little old peddler guy with a suitcase of junk who sells things to people that they really need--before they need it. LINK I also like "Mr. Bevis", the guy with the good fairly looking out for him. LINK There's LOTS of great Twilight episodes.that is probably my favorite show. they have some real classic episodes that formed the genre. what is more impressive is how much rod sterling worked and with so little, at that.Watched the very first episode of the original Twilight Zone last night (in the wee hours of the morning, actually). It's amazing how great that show is considering it's fifty years old.
just started watching 'comic book men'. it is all right. interesting enough to watch before bed. also, just saw 'phineas and ferb'; that show is great.
The original BBC series (House of Cards Trilogy) is on Netflix, too. The first installment is excellent and definitely worth watching. The other two are OK but not great.I am giving the new show Netflix made called House of Cards. Pretty slick political show. I will watch anything with Spacey though.