TV Serieseseses
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@gt12 said in TV Serieseseses:
One of NZ's most unknown (but quite high earning) horsemen featured in the first episode when they had the cutters and cowhorse shots. His name is Clint Allen, he's a professional trainer (originally from Hastings who came up to the Waikato, then worked at Ra Ora and was Sackford's main handler before becoming a professional trainer).
He is a very close family friend so my parents loved it.
i spotted the guy with a silver fern on his shirt (i assume thats who you mean), i was the leo meme talking to my wife
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@kiwiwomble said in TV Serieseseses:
@gt12 said in TV Serieseseses:
One of NZ's most unknown (but quite high earning) horsemen featured in the first episode when they had the cutters and cowhorse shots. His name is Clint Allen, he's a professional trainer (originally from Hastings who came up to the Waikato, then worked at Ra Ora and was Sackford's main handler before becoming a professional trainer).
He is a very close family friend so my parents loved it.
i spotted the guy with a silver fern on his shirt (i assume thats who you mean), i was the leo meme talking to my wife
That’s him. He always has them embroidered on his shirts.
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@gt12 said in TV Serieseseses:
@kiwiwomble said in TV Serieseseses:
@gt12 said in TV Serieseseses:
One of NZ's most unknown (but quite high earning) horsemen featured in the first episode when they had the cutters and cowhorse shots. His name is Clint Allen, he's a professional trainer (originally from Hastings who came up to the Waikato, then worked at Ra Ora and was Sackford's main handler before becoming a professional trainer).
He is a very close family friend so my parents loved it.
i spotted the guy with a silver fern on his shirt (i assume thats who you mean), i was the leo meme talking to my wife
That’s him. He always has them embroidered on his shirts.
He can really ride too, this was in a charity event a few years ago. To the best of my knowledge, he was the first to ever do this:
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@bovidae said in TV Serieseseses:
Taylor Sheridan
He's heavily involved in Cutting and Cowhorse and is part of a group who recently purchased the iconic 6666 ranch, and apparently that will be the focus of a new series. My parents are the opposite, they loved it for the cowboy bits, but now that it is going very SOA style, they are losing interest.
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Squidgame is really farking good. Should check out more South Korean stuff.
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@rancid-schnitzel said in TV Serieseseses:
Squidgame is really farking good. Should check out more South Korean stuff.
Good news is that they are starting on series 2
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Trying really hard to get into Goliath S4.
S1 and S2 were excellent. S3 decided to go all weird in a True Detective 2 way now S4 continues in that vein.
Real pity as I think that the characters as per the first two series were great. I get that the producers didn't want to keep repeating themselves but this is a struggle watch.
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@crucial said in TV Serieseseses:
Trying really hard to get into Goliath S4.
S1 and S2 were excellent. S3 decided to go all weird in a True Detective 2 way now S4 continues in that vein.
Real pity as I think that the characters as per the first two series were great. I get that the producers didn't want to keep repeating themselves but this is a struggle watch.
Same
Binned it after 3 episodes
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Maid: Not the usual type of Fern show we discuss, but this was one of the best shows I've watched this year.
It's about a woman who escapes an abusive relationship with her child and gets a job as a lowly paid and poorly treated maid. It's not even an enjoyable watch for most of it's 10 episodes but it has some of the best, most natural performances I've ever seen.
Margaret Qually (Once Upon a Time in Hollywood) plays the woman and I think it's one of the best performances I've ever seen. I fully believed she was the character and couldn't see the acting strings being pulled. Her Mum is played by Andie MacDowell (who is her real life Mum), she's one of those free spirit artists with mental health issues which is a role that could fall into cliche, but it doesn't. Most of the other actors are good too, including the partner who once I read his IMDB page I realised I'd watched him in stuff previously but had no idea it was him.
Worth a watch if you want to see something different from the usual fare.
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@nepia said in TV Serieseseses:
Maid: Not the usual type of Fern show we discuss, but this was one of the best shows I've watched this year.
It's about a woman who escapes an abusive relationship with her child and gets a job as a lowly paid and poorly treated maid. It's not even an enjoyable watch for most of it's 10 episodes but it has some of the best, most natural performances I've ever seen.
Margaret Qually (Once Upon a Time in Hollywood) plays the woman and I think it's one of the best performances I've ever seen. I fully believed she was the character and couldn't see the acting strings being pulled. Her Mum is played by Andie MacDowell (who is her real life Mum), she's one of those free spirit artists with mental health issues which is a role that could fall into cliche, but it doesn't. Most of the other actors are good too, including the partner who once I read his IMDB page I realised I'd watched him in stuff previously but had no idea it was him.
Worth a watch if you want to see something different from the usual fare.
Titty count?
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@machpants said in TV Serieseseses:
@nepia said in TV Serieseseses:
Maid: Not the usual type of Fern show we discuss, but this was one of the best shows I've watched this year.
It's about a woman who escapes an abusive relationship with her child and gets a job as a lowly paid and poorly treated maid. It's not even an enjoyable watch for most of it's 10 episodes but it has some of the best, most natural performances I've ever seen.
Margaret Qually (Once Upon a Time in Hollywood) plays the woman and I think it's one of the best performances I've ever seen. I fully believed she was the character and couldn't see the acting strings being pulled. Her Mum is played by Andie MacDowell (who is her real life Mum), she's one of those free spirit artists with mental health issues which is a role that could fall into cliche, but it doesn't. Most of the other actors are good too, including the partner who once I read his IMDB page I realised I'd watched him in stuff previously but had no idea it was him.
Worth a watch if you want to see something different from the usual fare.
Titty count?
As I said, not the usual type of Fern show, so a big fat zero (IIRC). No sexy maid outfit either. Sorry.
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@taniwharugby said in TV Serieseseses:
@nepia I hope your missus made you watch it...haha seriously though, I didn't watch, but Mrs TR watched it and the bits I saw seemed a good story and acting did look good, but you are right, not really TSF targeted audience
Probably the first time I’ve read a positive review on here and thought… nah!
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@nepia said in TV Serieseseses:
Maid: Not the usual type of Fern show we discuss, but this was one of the best shows I've watched this year.
It's about a woman who escapes an abusive relationship with her child and gets a job as a lowly paid and poorly treated maid. It's not even an enjoyable watch for most of it's 10 episodes but it has some of the best, most natural performances I've ever seen.
Margaret Qually (Once Upon a Time in Hollywood) plays the woman and I think it's one of the best performances I've ever seen. I fully believed she was the character and couldn't see the acting strings being pulled. Her Mum is played by Andie MacDowell (who is her real life Mum), she's one of those free spirit artists with mental health issues which is a role that could fall into cliche, but it doesn't. Most of the other actors are good too, including the partner who once I read his IMDB page I realised I'd watched him in stuff previously but had no idea it was him.
Worth a watch if you want to see something different from the usual fare.
i keep seeing near the top of the watched lists so had been wondering about it, cheers
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@nepia said in TV Serieseseses:
Maid: Not the usual type of Fern show we discuss, but this was one of the best shows I've watched this year.
It's about a woman who escapes an abusive relationship with her child and gets a job as a lowly paid and poorly treated maid. It's not even an enjoyable watch for most of it's 10 episodes but it has some of the best, most natural performances I've ever seen.
Margaret Qually (Once Upon a Time in Hollywood) plays the woman and I think it's one of the best performances I've ever seen. I fully believed she was the character and couldn't see the acting strings being pulled. Her Mum is played by Andie MacDowell (who is her real life Mum), she's one of those free spirit artists with mental health issues which is a role that could fall into cliche, but it doesn't. Most of the other actors are good too, including the partner who once I read his IMDB page I realised I'd watched him in stuff previously but had no idea it was him.
Worth a watch if you want to see something different from the usual fare.
Near the end of the series now and agree Qually did a great job. Didn't realise MacDowell was her real life mum. On MacDowell, I found her character incredibly annoying for a couple of episodes and disliked the scenes she was in.
Overall I enjoyed this, but I did have to ensure I didn't get too wound up in the way one aspect of DV was portrayed.
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Gone for Good
One of those “ok we both might like the look of this” shows to watch with the Mrs. French subtitled and Nice looks like a delightful place, lead chick Judith/Nora is absolutely HAF too.
A bit coincidental and cliched at times but worth a watch overall I thought, loads of flashbacks but never confusing. Only five episodes so we nailed it in a couple of nights.
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@nevorian said in TV Serieseseses:
@rancid-schnitzel said in TV Serieseseses:
Squidgame is really farking good. Should check out more South Korean stuff.
Good news is that they are starting on series 2
One of the most watched shows in Netflix history so I hear.
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@crazy-horse said in TV Serieseseses:
@nepia said in TV Serieseseses:
Maid: Not the usual type of Fern show we discuss, but this was one of the best shows I've watched this year.
It's about a woman who escapes an abusive relationship with her child and gets a job as a lowly paid and poorly treated maid. It's not even an enjoyable watch for most of it's 10 episodes but it has some of the best, most natural performances I've ever seen.
Margaret Qually (Once Upon a Time in Hollywood) plays the woman and I think it's one of the best performances I've ever seen. I fully believed she was the character and couldn't see the acting strings being pulled. Her Mum is played by Andie MacDowell (who is her real life Mum), she's one of those free spirit artists with mental health issues which is a role that could fall into cliche, but it doesn't. Most of the other actors are good too, including the partner who once I read his IMDB page I realised I'd watched him in stuff previously but had no idea it was him.
Worth a watch if you want to see something different from the usual fare.
Near the end of the series now and agree Qually did a great job. Didn't realise MacDowell was her real life mum. On MacDowell, I found her character incredibly annoying for a couple of episodes and disliked the scenes she was in.
Overall I enjoyed this, but I did have to ensure I didn't get too wound up in the way one aspect of DV was portrayed.
Me too, she was a clusterfuck, but I think that's exactly how we're supposed to feel about her.
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anyone watched this?
Has some decent reviews, although I suspect probably mainly fans of the original movie hoping it captures some of the horror of the original and helps erase memories of the shitty sequels?