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I was travelling for work this week and found myself in a remote motel, no streaming tv services, watching reruns of 80's series Moonlighting.
Had completely forgotten how much I originally enjoyed that show, but it was great nostalgia rediscovering it, the interesting characters and undeniable chemistry between Bruce Willis and Cybill Shepherd.
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I recently went back and watched all of Penny Dreadful. Holy hell, I loved that show. I finally followed up and bought The Picture of Dorian Gray to read afterwards, finishing that last weekend.
 
I don't watch much tv, but when I do it's gotta be Daredevil: Born Again. Gritty, intense. and the storyline is so intense, it keeps me on the edge of my seat. 🔥👍
 

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Just finished Black Mirror season 7 on Netflix.

As usual, mostly brilliant episodes and a couple of misses for me (one episode I skipped halfway through), but overall I really enjoyed it.
 
Dark Winds

I finally remembered to start season 3. I really like this show, and I'm bummed it hasn't gotten more acclaim.
 
I found a 2013 documentary on a streaming service called That’s Sexploitation, a 2+ hour documentary on the history of adult content in film. It’s been very interesting, so far.

They explain the various codes and laws over the years, and the ways filmmakers would get around the attitudes and limitations of each era. Tying in things like hygiene or cautionary tales as an excuse to show skin. That type of thing.

I’m always interested in learning about the history behind established industries. This has been informative.
 
I have a relative staying with me at the moment. They don't have Netflix (yet).
In 2 days, they have powered through all 3 seasons of Bridgerton, and I just found them watching the 1990's BBC version of Pride & Prejudice.
While I didn't linger around, and despite it not being my usual taste in TV shows, that version of P&P (Colin Firth, Jennifer Ehle) is fantastic IMO and it really deserves another viewing :clap:
 
El Eternauta on Netflix.
It’s great so far, and Ricardo Darin nails it in the lead role as expected. This Argentinian graphic creation finally gets the TV respect it truly deserves. On many levels it’s very much like any apocalyptic story, but the nuances and intertwining story lines are so Argentinian, from the Caserolazo road block, to power outages, and card games. I’m impressed so far.
 
I found a 2013 documentary on a streaming service called That’s Sexploitation, a 2+ hour documentary on the history of adult content in film. It’s been very interesting, so far.

They explain the various codes and laws over the years, and the ways filmmakers would get around the attitudes and limitations of each era. Tying in things like hygiene or cautionary tales as an excuse to show skin. That type of thing.

I’m always interested in learning about the history behind established industries. This has been informative.
This one?
https://www.allmovie.com/movie/thats-sexploitation!-am30758
 

Yes. And since I posted that before I was finished watching, I should revise my thoughts a bit. It was informative about the history of that industry, but only partially. It’s all from the POV of the (pretty sleazy) people that ran the industry. Nothing at all from the performers’ perspective. And given the focus on the exploitation aspect, I have a feeling that side of the tale might be pretty grim.

I also could have done without seeing some of the old footage. They could have explained the history without showing some of it over again, which felt like a re-exploitation of sorts. So yes… partially informative, but overall, not a fan of the way they presented things. At all.
 
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