History 101, friends and you vs wild <- all programs I watch with my boys. I chose friends and the History one, one son likes the History program while the other enjoys friends
Prior to 7 pm the boys usually watch animation programs and after 7 I said them I want more adulty type programmes and it mostly works out. Some nights we watch movies and other things
13 Reasons Why really needs to figure its self out in the 4th season. It is basically just Clay freaking out and getting the crap beaten out of him every single episode.
And I swear I'm not going to let her know all the pain I have known
Rooh
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Game of Thrones season 8 again, and last night it was episode 3:
The Long Night
As with episodes 1&2, better this time round than I remembered it and featuring the massive battle that everyone had been waiting for.
Action from start to finish and some incredible scenes.
Such a great episode! That feeling of primal, inescapable fear was intense throughout, and being constantly worried about so many characters was nerve-wracking.
Rooh
said
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Game of Thrones season 8 again, and last night it was episode 3:
The Long Night
As with episodes 1&2, better this time round than I remembered it and featuring the massive battle that everyone had been waiting for.
Action from start to finish and some incredible scenes.
This is honestly my favorite episode in the series. Despite my disappointment with Season 8 as a whole, this episode is insanely well produced and thought provoking.
Last night I didn't watch much - unless you consider falling down a YouTube rabbit hole as entertainment
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Conformed
Agree, The Long Night was something special. I think it got a lot of negative reactions when it was first broadcast was due to picture quality - HBO transmitted it at a low bitrate and it looked awful. On disc it's a whole different story.
I finished off season 8 last night, and apart from the ridiculously thrown-away choosing of a ruler that I mentioned before, I enjoyed it a
lot
more this time round.
The very last scene with the Starks all heading off in different directions (in life as well as geographically) got me "right in the feels", as they say.
"What's west of Westeros?"
Who's the cat that won't cop out when there's danger all about?
21-Jun-2020 09:31:10
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Rooh