best on Netflix streaming?
best on Netflix streaming?
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- BonSeff0
Just finished Wormwood. So good.
- Gnash2
Loved this
- Wordsworth2
So good, fresh anytime.
- Ramanisky20
- Uhm...wasn't Dark enough...of a hint?grafician
- Watched both. 1988 was a pale shadow of Dark.Morning_star
- 1899 was garbage. I've rewatched Dark 3x.i_monk
- Ah fuck! i knew it!oey_oey
- Dark was relatively successful and was renewed a couple of times even.monospaced
- Also this show was not very good.monospaced
- Gardener1
just started this
- Haven't started it yet - what do you think so far?bulletfactory
- milfhunter0
- This was nuts, such a good episode!elahon
- ^It seems the only good one in the bunch. Some stories side story seemed far better than the actual story. All loathsome characters in the other episodes.lemmy_k
- @lemmy agreed. most of the stories aren't that great but this one hit the sweet spotmilfhunter
- milfhunter-1
enjoying this one so far
- i felt so underwhelmed by this. Great first episodeIanbolton
- Yeah, It became cartoonishly silly as it went along.CyBrainX
- coming back to this the ending was horriblemilfhunter
- ill downvote my own post for thismilfhunter
- Yeah
strong start, shitty end.Ramanisky2 - Couldn’t make it past ep3mort_
- yep, gave up after one episodeGardener
- Also, the actress who plays the real estate broker is so painfully awful on The White Lotus that she should probably never work again.CyBrainX
- NBQ000
Can't get enough of Dahmer. Watched 5 episodes this weekend already.
- stopped after 2 episodes, too bleak, don't need thatspl33nidoru
- ^sameYakuZoku
- Ramanisky20
Felt so bad for Manti Te’o.
- YakuZoku2
- good doc.Ramanisky2
- Just finished this. Not badscarabin
- what is wrong with peoplecanoe
- CyBrainX0
The Man Who Fell to Earth has been mentioned a few times but the last episode with the messages to his wife on Anthea about his observations of humanity was fantastic. I could listen to this guy for hours.
- Bluejam0
"A visually stunning Odyssee where nothing is as it seems. The makers of the internationally acclaimed series “Dark”, take us to the year "1899" aboard the Kerberos. What is lost will be found."