Finished The Sandman there, enjoyed it.

Yeah! Enjoyed myself, too.
Not familiar with the comics side of it, bar one particualr character. So was a bit miffed at the shows gender swap.
OTher than that I thought it was pretty good.

The final 'bonus' episode was a nice touch to the lore of it all, too.

We've been keeping up with Bad Sisters, episode 8 of 10 just aired there this weekend. It's another Sharon Horgan vehicle, also starring Sarah Greene and the "other" Gleeson son (who's great in it). Been enjoying it a lot; great mix of comedy, genuine tension, and a shade of darkness. Yer missuses will love it anyway, even if ye don't.

Quote from: Black Shepherd Carnage on October 03, 2022, 11:22:13 AMYer missuses will love it anyway, even if ye don't.

Which is an endorsement in itself as at the very least it will confer an hour of being left alone.

Personally, since I work from home at the moment and herself doesn't, I'm all set for alone time!

You lost me at Sharon Horgan. Her accent is like a drill to the temple.

Aye, I was going to say you have to be receptive to Horgan, and I can definitely see why many may not be. Accent can grate a bit, but I thought Catastrophe was very good and this has been so far too. Not to mention, she has to share screen time with far more people in Bad Sisters than she did in Catastrophe, so far less temple drilling!  :laugh:

About 3/4 way through the Dahmer one. Last episode with the deaf lad was excellent.

I know he was into his fitness and that but he there is no way anyone can be that toned while boozing constantly like he was.

Said the same thing to my gf when he's lying skulling cans with a 6 six pack and I'm looking at my beer gut while doing the same.

Anyone who's been complaining, (prob just click bait articles tbf) that it shouldn't have been made/glorification of serial killers, violence etc, clearly didnt watch it. As there is a lot of focus on the victims and their families and his parents. I'd be happy if had of just been gore and murder porn but it did add an extra depth to the show.

Somebody Somewhere. HBO comedy about a person who lives in Kansas. Just a really well crafted show and funny as hell.

Cobra Kai. It's truly awful and glorious at the same time. Bet every old actor is creaming themselves the reboot worked. And I'm just up to where Elizabeth Shue comes in. Be still my beating heart.

I'm after getting sucked into Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee. What probably doesn't come as much of a surprise, Jerry Seinfeld isn't particularly funny but he's a decent facilitator for some very funny guests. Cool to get a bit of background to comedians old and new. Obviously some awful ones like Amy Schumer but some great ones too.

Jerry Seinfeld is as funny as Amy Schumer. Haven't watched her episode but liked a good few of them.

A new Stephen Graham show, with one of the other lads from This is England, called The Walk-In.

It feels a bit silly at times but hard to know if the far right are just that silly, or poorly portrayed.

Watched the first few episodes of the new season of Archer. Quality had dipped big time since the introduction of the coma stuff but I feel that this is a good return to the classic Archer humour. Also great to watch something that's only about 20 minutes long instead for a change!

I see too that The Walking Dead is closing in on its long overdue finale. I bowed out in season 7 I think it was. There was a time when it was must watch for me but jesus did it go downhill spectacularly. Couldn't hack anymore of the 1 or 2 brilliant episodes per season sandwiched between tedious shite.

Ripped through "The Bear" over the weekend. Excellent stuff.

Like Masterchef directed by the Safdie Brothers. Every episode is like a pressure cooker.

One of the best TV soundtracks that I've heard in a long time also.