1883 - especially if you liked Yellowstone. It's the Yellowstone prequel, and it's only one season (10 episodes) but it's very good and ties in nicely to Yellowstone.
If you're bored, check out the Kings and Generals history channel on youtube. Its short form historical documentaries. Some of their stuff on Rome and Byzantium is top notch. They've got a great series on Caesar and have moved into the Civil War between the second triumvirate and the senate.
Talked to a friend today that's a lawyer that advises on NIL deals and also does financial management for young pro athletes. He said the NIL money is real and immense at these universities with "rabid and affluent fan bases".
East Tennessee has alot of large companies headquartered there. If you've never been around a major southern university, everyone wants to be a part of the action. The money will be pouring in unless the NCAA can figure out a way to control it better.
Talked to a friend today that's a lawyer that advises on NIL deals and also does financial management for young pro athletes. He said the NIL money is real and immense at these universities with "rabid and affluent fan bases".
East Tennessee has alot of large companies headquartered there. If you've never been around a major southern university, everyone wants to be a part of the action. The money will be pouring in unless the NCAA can figure out a way to control it better.
I wouldn't call East Tennessee a major southern university.
The show is still ongoing, but bingeworthy for what's there...
Barry
It's on HBO Max where I see it, but Google tells me also on Hulu.
This is kind of a spoiler, but I have to say it. Barry will be set free in season 4 for lack of evidence against him. I think the gun he had at the end will prove to have been either empty or a fake gun. Past that, I think it rather obvious he will avoid prison for lack of evidence.
But I would be curious to hear from anyone who has seen Barry season 3 if they disagree with me.
Deep Space 9. Quark is especially good. Avery Brooks is badly cast as the Captain. He e.nun.ci.ates every. word. when. he. speaks. or he shouts his lines like the Shakesperian stage actor that he was before being cast as the Captain on DS9. Read the episode summaries and skip the episodes that prominently feature Brooks. Fortunately, it's an ensemble cast so Brooks isn't at the center of every episode. Rene Auberjonois (Odo), Armin Shimerman (Quark), Terry Farrell (Dax) are great in every episode that they play a prominent role. Either of this actors would have made a better Captain, but then we would have lost their wonderful characters.
This is a strange take and bad advice. It's like saying, " I recommend Star Trek (The Original Series), but William Shatner is poorly cast, can't act, and you should skip every episode where he is featured prominently."
Obviously Avery Brooks has a unique style among the rest of the regular cast, and he takes maybe 2 seasons to truly grow into the role, but he's far from miscast. He made the role iconic, and I can't imagine "Ben Sisko" not being played by Avery Brooks, just like it's impossible to imagine Captain Kirk correctly portrayed by anyone but Bill Shatner.
The show is still ongoing, but bingeworthy for what's there...
Barry
It's on HBO Max where I see it, but Google tells me also on Hulu.
Barry is a phenomenal show. Short quick episodes too. Pretty awesome that it was written by Bill hader. It's got a great mix of comedy and suspense
OP is maybe too young for my recs based his list. Make sure you got the required viewing down first. Make sure you have seen every Arrested Development twice before moving on. Parks and Rec if you just want to feel good and be entertained. Of the new stuff, Ted Lasso was very good, everyone will like Downton Abbey even if you dont admit it. Barry was good for about 1.5 to 2 seasons then got way too dark for me. But if thats your thing its different. Another show that was good for about 1.5 seasons was Resident Alien, just awesome for about 15 episodes. They seem to push out shows so fast these days that some of them work better as miniseries than 5 + season shows. Its like they didnt think it through. Like where is Ted Lasso, Resident Alien and Barry going to go? Luke Cage got off to a good start then just got too slow and political. Stopped being a superhero. Its an interesting landscape out there these days.
If you like classic Rock, there is this weird Youtube show called the "Charismatic Voice" where this super charming gal who is a voice expert and opera singer listens to Rush, Rainbow, AC DC you name it and gives her reaction. Only songs she has never heard. Start with the one where she discusses Tom Sawyer.
I fell in love with Geddy Lee's voice with the style of Rush back when I heard "Spirit of Radio" back in January. It's surprising to listen to a track that ...
Looking forward to Paper Girls which will be on Amazon at the end of July. Based on one of the best comic titles in the past 10 years
Yup, can’t believe this is the first mention of Severance. Best TV show I’ve seen since the early seasons of Lost. Only reason you haven’t heard of it is because it’s an Apple+ exclusive (oh course that doesn’t mean you can’t find it elsewhere). Do yourself a favor and watch it right now. I’ve recommended it to at least a couple dozen people and every single individual has loved it.
Looking forward to Paper Girls which will be on Amazon at the end of July. Based on one of the best comic titles in the past 10 years
Yup, can’t believe this is the first mention of Severance. Best TV show I’ve seen since the early seasons of Lost. Only reason you haven’t heard of it is because it’s an Apple+ exclusive (oh course that doesn’t mean you can’t find it elsewhere). Do yourself a favor and watch it right now. I’ve recommended it to at least a couple dozen people and every single individual has loved it.
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