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Yeah, whatever happened with Donovan? I never watched that series in its entirety but I did like Donovan, and I think ever since it ended I only ever noticed him in season 2 (I believe) of Fargo and a tiny bit role in Sicario and its sequel. Shame he hasn't been in more since that concluded.
All in all, the show alone demonstrates Donovan's terrific versatility of various performances, often adopting personalities he blends easily into, using numerous accents rather perfectly, you'd know he's a damn fine actor. Can't imagine anyone else in the role of Michael Westen anyway.
I hope he returns to another spy show one day while being in the lead role the way Don Johnson did the transition from Miami Vice to Nash Bridges.
Checked out anything else the Avatar teams have done? The Dragon Prince, on Netflix, has a strong Avatar vibe running through it.
As much as I loved Season 1 of True Detective there was always something a little far-fetched about that ending that didn't seem in keeping with what we'd witnessed before.
So with this taken into account I think S3 might well be the best yet, Mahershala Ali has been as good as both McConaughey & Harrelson were. Quite extraordinary how he's captured the 3 timelines and the change in his performance to illustrate the age gain, the brilliant ageing techniques will get you so far but without an actor to convey the advancing years it's just window dressing, Ali is quite extraordinary, one of the best performances on a TV show for many a year.
Though Stephen Dorff also handling the advancing years' element effectively is the real surprise here. Not to say he's not a good actor but here he shows he's a brilliant actor, matching Ali each time, a great chemistry between both actors, as good as the Matt and Woody's dynamic in Season 1.
There is also an impressive supporting cast but this belongs to its 2 leads as the first season did. Great direction from Jeremy Saulnier and Daniel Sackheim.
Also, the way it concludes is much more satisfying and keeping with the tone of what has gone, can imagine some might be disappointed but the grounding of it is to its credit.
Thoroughly recommended and more than makes up for the second season blip.
Also Ali was just extraordinary in his performance and Dorff was brilliant as well.
I've been hooked on Burn Notice since late January. Just started season 5. I'm glad that I didn't watch it when it originally ran because the season ending setups would have made me bonkers waiting months for the next season
I'll just leave this here but I felt like having a few showers after watching this.
I've been rewatching the series before the final season premiere next month, up to S4E3 myself.
Rewatched seasons 1-5 of SPOOKS.
Finished SPARTACUS: WAR OF THE DAMNED.
Seasons 1-3 of NARCOS.
Finished the first season of EL CHAPO.
Recently started watching ARCHER, currently halfway through season 2.
And finally, AMERICAN CRIME STORY: THE ASSASSINATION OF GIANNINI VERSACE.
Already done, @Creasy47, and I very much enjoyed it. Though one of course misses the 'big personality' that Escobar brought to the show.
After Mexico Season 1, I decided to go back and do a Narcos refresher course in anticipation of Season 2. A great show to have on while you're on the treadmill.
Absolutely agree. Both Diego Luna and Michael Pêna were outstanding, too.
Indeed, and the season-wide appearance of our very own General Medrano was a nice touch, too, I always love seeing Joaquín Cosío appear in TV and film.
Italian crime series about a Roman policeman (Police officer in Rome) and it does deliver quite some drama and gorgeous Italian ladies.
( recovering from a pulmonary infection that has kept me home and the Netflix is really a blessing)
Suburra is on my watchlist. Looks like I'll have to add this one, too.
He's an extremely entertaining performer. Hammy in a humorous way, but convincing as a malicious and vicious ogre.
The show itself shares these traits at times. His last scene (you know the one I'm talking about) both had me in stitches but also left a strangely bad taste in the mouth. Narcos does that kind of thing very well.
What can I say, they came back and knocked it out the park again.
Totally different type of story more personal and not so epic as S1 but again brilliantly acted, fantastic cinematography the Iceland landscape is used so brilliantly.
Come whole heartedly recommended.
Must agree greatly enjoyed Narcos Mexico, not seen a bad season of this yet. I still think the first 2 seasons of the original show are the best but still enthrals me each time.
Went ahead and watched this since CBS All Access put it up on YouTube for free (I'll link the episode after this post). Love Peele as the narrator, but this was an awful episode to get audiences hooked and interested in shelling out to watch the rest of the series. It was too long (could've shaved 10-20 minutes and been all the better for having done so), littered with filler (once you see where things are going, the second act really drags), and it was way too easy to figure out in the opening minutes where it was all heading - not that an obvious twist necessarily makes it bad, but when you're rebooting/reimagining such a beloved, iconic television series that delivered such insane twists and mind-blowing revelations, they could've done much better than what they offered up here. I'll check out the rest of the season eventually, I won't shoot it all down collectively just yet based on the opening episode.
For anyone interested, feel free to check out the premiere on YouTube:
My wife and I are a bit behind and binge watched Season 4 on Netflix. We still haven't seen any of 5, but as we wait for it to hit Netflix I've been watching Season 1 again in my spare time.
I had forgotten just how GOOD this show was! I still can't believe they made a Reverse-Flash costume not look ridiculous in real life, lol.
I've been enjoying myself so much I even printed a copy of that 2024 newspaper to hang in my office! 8-}
But honestly Season 1 was the best in retrospect- not EVERYONE had freaking powers back then and probably the one negative about it was the costume, which I think peaked in Season 4. In the beginning he still had that red logo and the suit itself was a little baggy and more brown than red. :-&
Series 5 of Line of Duty so far not disappointing, 2 episodes in.
The third one tonight was absolutely fantastic.