It’s legit in contention for GOAT miniseries. It’s worth watching if you get a chance.
Also The Shield could’ve made a deep run.
Chernobyl is holy shit elite if you are old enough to remember the actual disaster.
I heard it’s not super accurate though, which is the main reason I haven’t tried to watch it.
Currently rewatching Succession and enjoying it just as much if not more on the second go-around.
Is it just a re-enactment of what happened, or is there more to it? Watched the first episode but it was so depressing I couldn’t continue.
There’s parts that are more speculation than fact (people getting radiation poisoning from watching the disaster from the city is debated since it’s not like the Soviets wanted to publicize stuff like that), but there isn’t anything explicitly untrue.
I did watch season 1 of Succession and loved it. My friend and I would come back after the bars and watch it. But then she went to rehab and doesn’t drink anymore (except for constant relapses that I’m not a part of). So I stopped watching.
I think I read this. But on re-skim, the creative license stuff doesn’t sound all that impactful.
for me succession and chernobyl are both tippy top tier tv, no notes
If you haven’t watched Chernobyl, you must. It’s like 5-6 hours and every minute’s elite.
It could be 100% fictional and I would say it’s an elite show. The math professor from Good Will Hunting is one of the main characters.
Not the way Risky set up matchups
ELR is elite. I had to think about this one a bit, but ultimately give the nod to AD.
Sadly I’m not a big Arrested Development fan, but I used to watch the shit out of ELR.
It really, really isnt. Even in the warm glow of nostalgia.
This is a crazy round of matchups. It’s like all the shows I don’t care about got paired together and vice versa.
But seriously, if you like John Cleese 70s 80s style humor and haven’t watched Fawlty Towers, it is peak Cleese and absolutely still holds up today
I havent rewatched in a while (I suspect I wouldnt love in nearly as much), but at least in Scandinavia Fawlty is legendary - and for good reason imo. Way edgier than the sitcoms that would follow it even decades later, with John Cleese at his prime.