So I thought I would share a few mini reviews of the shows I've been binge watching. (Mostly while lying flat on the floor in my skivvies enjoying the cool breeze of a box fan.)
Final 24: I am guilty of being a tad morbid and Final 24 is definitely on the darker side of shows I've watched. The show chronicles the last 24 hours in the lives of celebrities that have died. Tupac Shakur, River Phoenix, and Hunter S. Thompson are among the people profiled. The shows flips back and forth between reenactments of the deceased's actions in the final hours and interviews with friends and family. Sadly, there only seem to be two seasons, 14 episodes in total.
My only complaint is that some things presented as fact were actually found to be false. Of course, when any celebrity is cut down in their prime, rumors will abound but if I can do a five second Google to get to the truth of something, why can't Final 24's writers?
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: In case you've been hiding under a rock somewhere and missed everyone and their mom talking about UKS, take my advice and go watch it. There are only 13 episodes and each episode is about 22 minutes long so I think you could knock it out on a Saturday afternoon. It is heartwarming and hilarious and chock full of 90s references. I was only disappointed when it ended because I never learned to pace myself.
Grace and Frankie: I didn't expect to like this show as much as I did. I may be able to watch shows about the last 24 hours of a person's life, but the sudden collapse of a long relationship is just too much trauma for me. I don't know why I'm always drawn to shows about women in their golden years, but I am. No shame in my game. There were lots of funny moments but also lots of heartbreaking ones. I felt all the feels and may have cried a little.
I can't wait for the second season. |
Daredevil: Admittedly, I had some misgivings about Netflix's Daredevil, having been subjected to Ben Affleck's performance in the 2003 movie, but I am loving this show. I am nearing the end of the season (Each episode is almost a full hour long, which makes it harder to binge watch on a school night.) and it is so good. The show's Frank Miller-esque darkness and the character development of both Daredevil and his nemesis Kingpin are used in just the right amounts.
Now go forth to your couches, my people.
Don't forget to stretch before your marathon. |
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