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10. 3 Body Problem 9. Expats 8. True Detective 4th season 7. We were the lucky ones 6. X-MEN '97 5. One day 4. Mr & Mrs Smith 3. Fallout 2. Shogun 1. Ripley
@Toxodos i enjoyed bits n pieces of 2 and 3. Nothing like the love i have for 1. But 4 despite me trying hard to love it just was a terrible season. Worst yet imo.
@@honatacobarrubias8004hi, absolutely, it's worth it. As for the reason why there won't be a second season, it's because it's a miniseries and there was only one book about the characters in Shogun that the mini-series is based on.
Thanks for clearing that up for me, im a sucker for samurai movies or warrior movies/ shows so this looked straight up interesting from the scenery to the colors to the epic looking scenes im about to start binging it today thanks guys
I would add Monsieur Spade to this list. It's by the same people who did The Queen's Gambit, and reimagines classic Dashiell Hammett detective Sam Spade as a retiree in the south of France. It combines the hard boiled dialogue of Humphrey Bogart, the insane plotting of The Da Vinci Code and the tone of classic sitcom Allo Allo. It's a strange mixture, but it somehow works and is way better than I've made that sound.
Watch it, but the conclusion was terrible. Spade wasn't even needed for the solution. It's like Raiders of the Lost Arc. Take Indiana Jones out of the story and the ending would have been the same.
True Detective Night Country SUCKS don’t waste your time and 3 Body Problems should be better but we’ll have to see next season, shouldn’t have to wait for a next season to see if a show is good enough smh
Been on a binge streak as of late watched Fallout then Deadboy detectives (go watch it) then Heartbreak high with finishing on watching From, all in 5 days Next up is 3 body problem and Blood of zeus season 2 coming out in 2 days.
Totally underwhelmed with Mr. & Mrs. Smith. On one level we are supposed to sympathise with them, but like the episode 1 Building explosion, they actually do not give a s**t about "Collateral damage" (The Catering Staff working there). Poor them. but oh well bad luck for them, moving on. seems to be their approach.
A Man in Full on Netflix starring Jeff Daniels is 5 stars in my book and most definitely worth a watch, agree with much of the list except Night Country which, as many have already said, including every other critic I've read/watched, was just abomnible and by far the worst of the TD anthology series - not even the normally excellent Jodie Fisher had a hope of saving it!
A few things Shogun is a remake based on the same book. Very well done remake of a very well done original, but remake all the same. Mr & Mrs Smith is slow. It has too much dead air time. I compare this to European art films, not American (US) action shows. It's hard to watch because of that - I wouldn't have put it on this list. People may have a problems with 3 Body Problem because of the existential themes. People should consider that if they are going to watch this show. I, personally, like it and think it should have been higher on this list.
Can someone help me finding a movie where a soldier survives a night outside of the trenches and when he returns to his trench he gets shot in the head by his own for mistaking him for an enemy soldier? I ve been searching everywhere i cant find the name
Of the ones on the list that I've seen, almost completely agree. Almost. True Detective: Night Country sucked. It had a lot of good going for it but the terrible storytelling squandered all that to tell a completely lackluster and anticlimactic mystery.
The fact the Xmen 97 got recognized speaks volumes to its caliber. There are some phenomenal heavy hitters present on this list and seeing this superhero series (specifically a Disney+ one) just shows how much Marvel needs to appreciate what they have here.
X-Men ‘97 is the best show on the list. Also, can you guys not say Xavier died in X-Men ‘97 please? That’s wrong and if you watch the show, you’ll see what happened to him and he DIDN’T DIE.
@@raycar9827 Blackthorne is the tragic figure, while the heroine of the show (and book) is Lady Mariko. You really have no idea what you are talking about.