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*Anya* 11-07-2017 06:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Dita (Post 1179612)
I've been watching walking dead season 8...so far I'm a bit bored with the beginning episodes but I hope it gets better.

Hi Dita! We have a Walking Dead thread and would love for you to post your thoughts on episodes or the show in general!

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*Anya* 11-14-2017 06:52 PM

A documentary
 
Next Monday night at 8:00PM on HBO:

Baltimore Rising


Kätzchen 12-11-2017 06:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Kätzchen (Post 1110948)
I've been watching TV shows with my elderly roomie, Shirley.

Last night we watched Shark Tank....both of us weighing in on dilemmas presented by 'sharks' .... often noting the outrageous mindset behind their reasons of denial or approval of business proposals. Sometimes we'd look at each other with knowing silent glares...sometimes it was gigantic eye rolls, lol. : /

We always watch Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune. That's our nightly 'church ' service. LOL

Shirley got me hooked on the TV show called The Voice.

I don't have TV at home, so returning home might be slightly awkward feeling after enjoying nearly a month of TV.

I need a TV now, with bunny ears.

Last year (Nov. 2016) Shirley and I were roommates at the nursing home....but she passed away last June (2017). Shirley had an very interesting hobby: she was a local celebrity in her hometown, as part of an acting troupe, putting on theater shows to raise money for local women's shelters and for disadvantaged children. Toward the end of my stay at the nursing home, I met her only daughter, who carries on in her mother's memory, directing projects to raise money via the theater troupe for Shirley's favorite local charities.

I miss her, we had such fun watching TV shows together after the supper hour.

*Anya* 12-21-2017 11:07 AM

Survivor, Season 35: PLEASE Note includes SPOILER: winner's name.
 
I have watched Survivor since the very first episode.

A lot of the seasons I did not really like part of the cast but always wound up enjoying it when the numbers got down to 6 or 7.

I usually root for the underdog but only if they have nerves of steel, a backbone (i.e., not like our current Congress and Senate) and are not cruel towards others (same).

Deception is part of the game but cruelty is not.

Ben the Marine.

Boy, did I feel an infinity for him. He is an Iraq war vet that came back with PTSD. He was tough as nails, was always focused on his mission but allowed his vulnerability to slip through; usually in reference to his wife and children. He would talk about how he was "in the gutter" when he came back from Iraq and how his wife "saved" him. His bright blue eyes would fill with tears and it would choke me up.

Yep. Hooked on Ben.

Blogs and articles did not think that he would win (and did not want him to) but he always knew that he really had no alliances, that everyone in the game wanted him out and that he could only count on himself.

He was relentless. He would search for idols for hours. I loved the 3 episodes when the other 4, 5, or 6 were so smug thinking that "we got him this this time" and no, no, they did not. It was classic.

It was beautiful to watch.

I guess, in some way, for me; goodness won out this time and I don't see much of that happening in our world these days.

Kätzchen 01-12-2018 12:33 PM

I couldn't find the forum thread for documentaries, but I'm watching the documentary about Moms Mabley, hosted by Whoopi Goldberg and other Afro-American celebrity stand up comedian's. Excellent doc and SO VERY informative. If you've never heard of Moms Mabley, I highly recommend watching this documentary. :)

homoe 01-12-2018 12:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Kätzchen (Post 1192411)
I couldn't find the forum thread for documentaries, but I'm watching the documentary about Moms Mabley, hosted by Whoopi Goldberg and other Afro-American celebrity stand up comedian's. Excellent doc and SO VERY informative. If you've never heard of Moms Mabley, I highly recommend watching this documentary. :)

Yes, I agree very interesting indeed!

homoe 09-02-2018 05:31 PM

For anyone interested ........

CNN will premiere the critically-acclaimed ‘RBG,’ for television Monday, Sept. 3, at 9:00pm and 12:00am Eastern (6:00pm and 9:00pm Pacific) on CNN/U.S.

The film, directed by Betsy West and Julie Cohen, explores the singular legal legacy and life of U.S. Supreme Court Justice, and multigenerational pop culture icon, Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

homoe 09-02-2018 05:41 PM

Reboot of Murphy Brown........
 
Candice Bergen, 71, is set to return as the show's eponymous main character.


The reboot of the 18-time Emmy Award-winning series will feature the smart, straight-talking TV journalist, but this time in a "world of cable news, social media, fake news, and a very different political and cultural climate,". This time around, Murphy will anchor a cable morning show called Murphy in the Morning.

As far as I can tell the first episode airs on Thursday September 27th.

homoe 09-12-2018 02:58 PM

PBS The Great American Read...
 
If someone has already posted about this in another thread please forgive me but I just caught the second installment of this last night and it's wonderful!
The first installment is available to watch online at PBS.org

This series features entertaining and informative documentary segments, with compelling testimonials from celebrities, authors, notable Americans and book lovers across the country. It investigates how and why writers create their fictional worlds, how we as readers are affected by these stories, and what these books have to say about our diverse nation and our shared human experience.

If you're a book lover you'll enjoy this series!

homoe 09-13-2018 09:21 AM

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Originally Posted by homoe (Post 1224823)
If someone has already posted about this in another thread please forgive me but I just caught the second installment of this last night and it's wonderful!
The first installment is available to watch online at PBS.org

This series features entertaining and informative documentary segments, with compelling testimonials from celebrities, authors, notable Americans and book lovers across the country. It investigates how and why writers create their fictional worlds, how we as readers are affected by these stories, and what these books have to say about our diverse nation and our shared human experience.

If you're a book lover you'll enjoy this series!

I neglected to mention Meredith Vieira hosts this..

homoe 09-13-2018 03:06 PM

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Originally Posted by homoe (Post 1224823)
If someone has already posted about this in another thread please forgive me but I just caught the second installment of this last night and it's wonderful!
The first installment is available to watch online at PBS.org

This series features entertaining and informative documentary segments, with compelling testimonials from celebrities, authors, notable Americans and book lovers across the country. It investigates how and why writers create their fictional worlds, how we as readers are affected by these stories, and what these books have to say about our diverse nation and our shared human experience.

If you're a book lover you'll enjoy this series!

This airs on Tuesday evenings but double check your listing on PBS

ProfPacker 09-15-2018 07:15 PM

Atypical is an amazing show. Although it is focused on Neurotypical folks, it is really a show for all. I am sad that the second season is over for me. I can't wait for season 3, if there is a season 3.

homoe 11-14-2018 12:45 PM

The Clinton Affair...
 
Documentary A&E Sunday Nov 18th (6 parts) ..............

With "The Clinton Affair," Monica Lewinsky is ready to revisit the 1998 sex scandal that nearly unraveled Bill Clinton's presidency, and she hopes by doing so she can retire the term "Lewinsky scandal" once and for all.

"I think 20 years is enough time to carry that mantle," the former White House intern, now 45, writes in a new Vanity Fair essay published Tuesday.


Sidebar: Blair Foster, the doc’s director, says nothing was off-limits. President Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton declined to participate.

homoe 11-16-2018 11:20 AM

A heads up........
 
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor will be on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert tonight.

homoe 11-19-2018 10:57 AM

Watched 1 episode of......
 
Escape At Dannemora (Showtime) Benicio Del Toro, Patricia Arquette, Paul Dano, Bonnie Hunt


An employee at a prison in upstate New York becomes romantically involved with a pair of inmates and helps them escape.

Arquette is wonderfully cast in the role of Tilly & Del Toro is his usual creepy self.... so far I'm enjoying it.......:hangloose:

Orema 12-01-2018 01:04 PM

OGs
 
Watching the Petrified Forrest with Leslie Howard, Bette Davis, and Humphrey Bogart on Turner Classic Movies.

homoe 12-09-2018 03:08 PM

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Originally Posted by homoe (Post 1232247)
Escape At Dannemora (Showtime) Benicio Del Toro, Patricia Arquette, Paul Dano, Bonnie Hunt


An employee at a prison in upstate New York becomes romantically involved with a pair of inmates and helps them escape.

Arquette is wonderfully cast in the role of Tilly & Del Toro is his usual creepy self.... so far I'm enjoying it.......:hangloose:

This is so good IMHO...it's airing on Showtime on Sunday Evening!

Sidebar: This is based on a true story

ProfPacker 12-22-2018 09:04 PM

I am taking a break from grading, only 20 more to go. I am watching a totally sick show on HBO: Sally4Ever

ProfPacker 12-22-2018 11:27 PM

I take it back, it ended up being a little to gross and demeaning to lesbians.

ksrainbow 12-22-2018 11:43 PM

Relatable
 
It may not be TV but it was on Netflix...

Ellens first stand up in 15yrs.

Totally enjoyed her renewed stand-up show :)

Ks-

ProfPacker 12-23-2018 09:06 AM

I enjoyed Relatable also, laughed hard at some part

Orema 12-27-2018 01:09 PM

I am hooked on the crime series Ray Donovan shown on Showtime.
  • Jon Voight (whose acting I avoid like the plague these days) is damn good in this series. I’m surprised at how good he is because I forgot how good he could be (i.e., Midnight Cowboy, Runaway Train). All of the actors are good in this series, but I think Voight is the glue that holds this show together.
  • Most of the women are bad asses. And not in a gun-toting, kick-ass way. But, unlike the women on the Sopranos or most crime dramas, these women know who they are and how they fit into the world they live in. There is no pretense nor self pity with them. They know how the world sees them and there is no shame in how they see the world.
  • This show is more honest about race and sexuality than most shows. In some ways it reminds me of The Americans in this regard. The similarity with The Americans is that both of these series removed the rose-colored glasses often used in love and romantic scenes.
  • It’s also an indictment of the Catholic Church and how the church looked the other way while priests abuse children (sometimes all of the children in one family!). I often think of the film Spotlight when I watch this series.
  • Alan Alda joined the cast this season as a psychiatrist. Alda has Parkinson’s disease in real life and it’s not hidden nor highlighted (at least not yet) on the show. I LOVE THAT. We see Alda shaking and the camera doesn’t shy away nor linger.
  • It’s violent, racist, brutally honest, sexually open, funny and the best thing since the series The Wire as far as I’m concerned.

:poc-cool:

cathexis 12-27-2018 03:50 PM

Television? I always thought that box was for playing Music Choice Smooth Jazz or listening to rock.

homoe 01-14-2019 06:21 PM

During the holidays, a friend asked if I'd ever seen A Place To Call Home because she heard they were making some more episodes. Later that evening when they all headed to the casino I did a search on Comcast and found it. I watched the first two episodes back to back and couldn't wait to view three!

charley 01-18-2019 03:03 PM

America's Got Talent - The Champions
 
I just watched America's Got Talent: The Champions on E!...2nd episode
um, what can I say - perhaps, if I would have kept up with the skipping rope, or the the yo-yo, or even the hula hoop, I coulda been a contender... right?

:formalbow:

ksrainbow 01-18-2019 08:08 PM

predictable I am..
 
530am to 800am: Morning Joe ( may flip to CNN )

12 Noon (if home) Local news -

5pm to 6pm Local news-

6 pm to 9 pm: News and more news

Exceptions to above schedule ^^^:
Rachel Maddow/CSPAN/MSNBC:

However: BIG BANG THEORY trumps all of the above (bazinga)

ProfPacker 01-19-2019 01:55 PM

Grace and Frankie
 
Loved, Loved, Loved (did I say Loved?) this season of Grace and Frankie

charley 12-15-2019 06:21 PM

The Nutcracker
 
Well, local live theatre sucks here, so I am presently watching Peter Wright's "The Nutcracker" (Tchaikovsky) on a regular station - Knowledge Channel (K:HD). It gets good (for me) once the Spanish Dancers begin... what would Xmas be without seeing The Nutcracker? Choreography is brilliant, stage scenario so beautiful. Had a few ripples of ecstasy inside. Love the music. Seeing The Nutcracker once a year during Xmas does it for me.

I must say, though, as a small child, having seen Sleeping Beauty live once, ballet was never a favourite choice for me. I wondered during the beginning of this production, like wow, I never had any dreams like that as a child. Anyways, I am also taping this, and will most likely watch it a second time. To me, this ballet ranks the best in terms of what to watch during this holiday season. :)

homoe 12-22-2019 09:37 PM

SNL........
 
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Eddie Murphy was host and he hasn't lost his comic genius a bit IMHO!

His little jab about Bill Cosby was priceless. I don't know how many of you are old enough to remember when Bill slammed Eddie for being a bit to dirty in his comedy act to which Eddie's reply was something like have a coke and a smile and shut up.

I happened to have caught Murphy on a couple talk shows earlier in the week and he mentioned about wanting to get back out and do some more stand-up.

homoe 01-01-2020 12:13 PM

Starting Tues Jan 7th.........
 
I'll be tuned in to..

Jeopardy! The Greatest Of All Time

The three most successful players in the game show's history — James Holzhauer, Ken Jennings, and Brad Rutter, with combined winnings of more than $10 million — will square off on Jeopardy! The Greatest of All Time (premieres Tuesday, January 7, 8/7c, on ABC). Hosted by Alex Trebek over multiple consecutive nights, this will be the first primetime match-play battle royal since 1990.

Chad 01-01-2020 02:23 PM

TV
 
Homoe I could not find the old movie thread I was hoping that you could point it out.

We are watching "A Star is Born" 1954 with Judy Garland. I am a huge fan.

firegal 01-01-2020 07:06 PM

Ok I must admit I like reality tv!

Bèsame* 01-01-2020 08:12 PM

I just caught the last half of Flirty Dancing. It was sooo cute. Perhaps there is romance in a new way.

charley 01-05-2020 07:12 PM

Golden Globes
 
Watching the 77th Golden Globes on TV now, with Ricky Gervais hosting :)

homoe 01-05-2020 08:03 PM

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Originally Posted by charley (Post 1259857)
Watching the 77th Golden Globes on TV now, with Ricky Gervais hosting :)


Us as well.....:hangloose:

We didn't get to see the complete Red Carpet arrivals because of CBS's Football, but just the glimpse they showed, IMHO Portia de Rossi didn't pull off that whole slicked backed hair & tux look as well as others have.

charley 01-08-2020 12:00 PM

Jeopardy!
 
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Originally Posted by homoe (Post 1259636)
I'll be tuned in to..

Jeopardy! The Greatest Of All Time

The three most successful players in the game show's history — James Holzhauer, Ken Jennings, and Brad Rutter, with combined winnings of more than $10 million — will square off on Jeopardy! The Greatest of All Time (premieres Tuesday, January 7, 8/7c, on ABC). Hosted by Alex Trebek over multiple consecutive nights, this will be the first primetime match-play battle royal since 1990.

I watched Jeopardy! The Greatest of All Time, HA! I am not sure but I think I was unable to know at least 98% of the answers, if not all of them; I knew Chariots of Fire, but was slow to think of it, etc.

All the players were wearing a purple ribbon (which I had to google) - to show their support of certain illnesses such as pancreatic cancer, which Alex Trebek suffers from.

I used to like watching Jeopardy!, but I've changed because of the meditation, when my mind deliberately contacted my brain and told it not to record anything which isn't a real need - good idea, since it created more space inside and gives me the opportunity to approach things anew and be in the moment. Jeopardy! was okay, but I guess trivia just isn't my thing anymore. :)

homoe 02-23-2020 08:53 AM

Gentleman Jack season 2 plot: what's it going to be about?

"I'm utterly delighted that we've been recommissioned," said Wainwright in a BBC statement, "because there are so many more big, bold stories to tell about Anne Lister and Ann Walker."

We left them literally at the very start of their lives as a married couple, as they walk out of church having taken Communion together, a symbol to them of their unconventional (and legally impossible) marriage.

So married life would seem the obvious theme for series two.

"They move into Shibden [Hall] together in series two," Sally Wainwright told Digital Spy, "and it's about how they negotiate their married life, conspicuously in public, and how they deal with their detractors and the effect that has on their relationship as well… Obviously we've got season two, which is fantastic, and I hope it will continue on after that. There's no end of stories."

To RT, Wainwright added: "Even though Anne Lister seems like this absolute powerhouse with this iron will, Ann Walker had a real streak of stubbornness – and of course she had all the money. So there was a real interesting dynamic and a real interesting power dynamic between them, which I’m really looking forward to exploring a bit more fully."

In real life, the couple travelled extensively, so we could see more location shooting next time around. There's also the unresolved issue of the coalmine to address – will Anne finally get the better of the Rawson brothers, and will Vincent Franklin's repellant Christopher Rawson get his comeuppance?

https://www.digitalspy.com/tv/a28321...-plot-trailer/

Lecheloco 07-10-2020 07:35 AM

Anyone else watching the new season of Married At First Sight?

I watched the specials this week for it and the match making episode , wow the couples look like it’s going to be an eventful season lol

Orema 07-10-2020 08:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Lecheloco (Post 1271479)
Anyone else watching the new season of Married At First Sight?

I watched the specials this week for it and the match making episode , wow the couples look like it’s going to be an eventful season lol

I haven’t seen this one, but have seen the ads for it. Some I can wrap my head around and some I can’t. Might check it out. Thanks for the tip.

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Originally Posted by firegal (Post 1259682)
Ok I must admit I like reality tv!

Me, too. I like the before and after reality shows like Kitchen Nightmares and Bar Rescue. Bar Rescue rescued a bar that serves food in my city that was popular with co-workers.

I haven’t ventured into any of the housewives shows, but came across Love & Hip Hop on PLUTO TV and was mesmerized ... till I wasn’t.

I’m also diggin’ the game show Black Card Revoked, According to Him and Her, and Mancave that are all found on BET on PLUTO TV. These aren’t reality shows, but are real people talking about real things. And all of them are usually lighthearted and fun to watch.

Lecheloco 07-10-2020 11:05 AM

You should check it out Orema

I have been watching the weather channel since my brother left it on that station when he came up for a visit last month lol you should check out the new series weird Earth I believe it’s called


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