What are you currently watching and what do you recommend?

  • koraro@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    I’m binging through Ted Lasso now that it’s all out and I’m starting Silo. Ted has been great because it’s such a feel good show and completely different than Mr. Robot, the last show I watched.

  • Toki_Wartooth
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    2 years ago

    I Think You Should Leave with Time Robinson. Hilarious absurd sketch comedy. Season 3 just released last week.

  • senoro
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    2 years ago

    Barry, season 4 (which i believe is the final season) just finished. The bear if you haven’t seen it already, season 2 comes out this month. Ted Lasso just finished on wednesday.

    • jjsearleOP
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      2 years ago

      I watched the first season of Barry, it didn’t really grab me but I will probably try it again at some point. I’ve also seen the first two seasons of Ted Lasso which I did like but I do feel like it is a bit over rated online. It might just be because I’m English so I have a bit of a different perspective to Americans who tend to make up more of the demographic of these discussions online.

  • UrLogicFails@beehaw.org
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    2 years ago

    I watch probably an unhealthy amount of TV but I wanted to highlight a couple of shows that I think are unlikely to be brought up on Lemmy:

    • First is Craig of the Creek, which is a charming kid’s cartoon about a bunch of kids just having fun in the creek. While the show is definitively for kids, I would say the comedy is very sharp and can be enjoyed by all ages. In later seasons, you can also tell the animators are feeling a bit more confident and you get a lot of physical gags from the animation. Comedy aside, I really enjoy when the show plays with the concept of the unreliable narrator, and you get to see the show as the characters imagine (as opposed to how you know it is happening in the “real” world). Moments like that help the show maintain an almost magical feeling despite its grounded setting.
    • Second is Mrs. Davis. I am not fully caught up on the show, so if you watch, please do not spoil it. This show is a dark comedy set in an alternate 2023 where society is largely run by a single AI known in the US as “Mrs. Davis.” The show plays a lot with the concept of religion and contrasts it with how people interact with technology in a very interesting way (to me, at least). The show is very surreal, often leaning hard into comedy, but with an introspective heart.
    • Third, I wanted to highlight the iCarly reboot. This is a show I was initially hate-watching with my partner who had more of a connection with the original than I did. The show really found its footing in season 2, though, and may be the strongest TV reboot I’ve seen to date. The humor is consistently strong, and while it is not going to win any awards, I rarely leave disappointed. I would recommend this show to anyone who was a fan of the original, or is just looking for a solid sitcom to watch
    • Fourth is Sherman’s Showcase on IFC. Sherman’s Showcase is a sketch comedy show which manages to crack me up with every sketch, despite being a parody of Soul-Train (which I have never seen). A perfect blend of humor, music, and surrealism, I cannot recommend this show enough.
    • Fifth is Abbott Elementary. I’m not even sure if I should include this one, as I think it is popular enough that you’ve probably already heard of it; but it is such a strong show, I wanted to highlight it anyways. Abbott Elementary is a mockumentary comedy in The same vein as The Office or Parks and Rec, but focusing on a small public school in Philadelphia. The show is written and created by one of the stars (Quinta Brunson), but every character is fully fleshed out and hilarious in their own way. Abbott Elementary has a powerhouse cast, and is a must-see for any sitcom fans
  • jjsearleOP
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    2 years ago
    • Arcane

    Got the last episode to watch still. I think I’ve played League of Legends once many years ago but this does a good job of standing on it’s own. The animation is really good, is very pretty to look at visually.

    • Forensic Files

    I’ve seen all of these over the years but decided to go back and revisit them recently. Very binge-able which is a weird thing to say about a show about murder. I like that they are so short and don’t drag things out.

    Looking forward to starting Silo soon, I might wait until the season finishes though.

  • tom@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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    2 years ago

    I finally convinced my other half to watch Succession with me, and we’re now halfway through season 3 and having to dodge spoilers EVERYWHERE. I hope it keeps up the strong pace. Some great character studies, although they sometimes behave out of character purely for the sake of drama/laughs. That’s fine, I guess, but it sometimes feels like the writers were lazy and went with a caricature rather than being able to portray a real, complex person.

  • plisken@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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    2 years ago
    • Class of 09 its fun but laugably bad.
    • The Great S3 finally getting caught up, it’s, er, great
    • Fired in Mars kafquesque, darkly funny. Evokes memories of Idiocracy