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Whiskeyjack wrote: ↑5 years agoJust caught up on the good place, impresssed that it still surprises me. Clever tv that actually makes me think about what it’s saying.
Sonic Budgie wrote: ↑5 years agoI'm about halfway through the third series, and feel it's lost it's way rather. I will get it finished but I think they need to buck up their idea for the fourth series. The first two were excellent!
I really love The Good Place. It's charming and erudite. ** I haven't noticed a drop in quality in the third season, but I may have been distracted by ...Whiskeyjack wrote: ↑5 years agoI know what you mean which is why im impressed they have gotten this far and kept the story going. The latest episode was very good which made me comment
Are you halfway through what is on Netflix now or are you caught up?
We haven’t got through 3 yet! I’m up to episode 10 which was greatJoan wrote: ↑5 years agoI really love The Good Place. It's charming and erudite. ** I haven't noticed a drop in quality in the third season, but I may have been distracted by ...
And the fourth season has started well, and the new philosophical problem that the first episode ends with could lead to interesting explorations.Mild spoiler for the location and in jokes in season 3Show... the Australian setting. The running joke that every bar and cafe in Australia is named Nemo made me laugh (even though I hadn't realised Finding Nemo was set in/around Australia). The American themed restaurant, as an Australian who once dined at the Outback Steakhouse in Wandsworth, left me in stitches.
The last episode, Janets, is a tour de force, and left me eager for the next season.
**Actually, TV is getting awkwardly smart; I saw two different US sitcoms that had an episode based around the trolley problem - The Good Place and Kimmy Schmitt. That seems like a lot.
I think so too, I wasnt so keen on the format this time but I think the quality was still there.Sonic Budgie wrote: ↑5 years agoSPOILERS!!!!!!
I'm around episode 5ish of series 3. It's improved a bit as the series has progressed I'll give it that much. I think maybe it's because they've had to make the big change from the first two series that it hasn't grabbed me in the same way.
I won't bother watching any of the Die Hard films now you've spoiled it for me.Joan wrote: ↑5 years agoI had wanted to start a thread on TV (well, it was going to be netflix, but I realised there was no reason to be so specific) for a while. Seems like a good time to do so.
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(over the last .... nearly 10 years .... my TV viewing has been via DVD then torrents then couchtuner and finally I've started paying my way again with Netflix. That means I haven't seen the latest BBC content - I don't go near iPlayer, and causes me occasional embarrassment like the time an EE ad came on and I said loudly - nearly shouted: That's Kevin Bacon! My companion left the cinema by another exit. )Don't click this if you haven't seen a movie in the last 20 yearsShowBruce Willis was dead the whole time.
Apologies. Every previous change of location was a new season. But I see that they have changed locations mid season 3.