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Lately I've been watching YOU TvSeries
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Been on Soap opera of Yellowstone. Finally made to Season 5.
Been spotting a lot of flannels and jackets in there.
I am not bNb in UK. So trying to understand into slangs.
British slang of Cowboy for shoddy jobs and those Cowboy from Yellowstone are quite the opposite. Their work is 100% hard work. Being reckless is still the same. .Planning to watch 1923 next.
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@endo Great TV series.
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@oblivion-sila but does it play 'Since U Been Gone'?
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@endo Got it with intention of listening that but unfortunately only comes with normal voice in 2 languages Korea and Chinese.
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I am very impressed by the first season of Severance. The show starts slow, the first 2-3 episodes just set the stage for the whole story, but the pace quickly escalates and the end of the season is…wow.
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Succession is a very good tv show
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Anyone especially @jordanscollected watching The Bear on Hulu. Finished season one and thought it was one of the best seasons of TV I’d ever seen. Currently watching Season 2.
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I have watched The Bear S01 and I liked it a lot. Definitely going to watch season 2 soon
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@Jett129 in the beginning I was somehow surprised by the dynamics and emotions in the kitchen but then I realised that maybe it is very often like this in reality…Good show!
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I have almost finished Fargo Season 4, and I'm really impressed. I'm a big Coen fan since Barton Fink and very much liked seasons 1 and 2, but 3 not at all. For those who don't know, this series is not filmed by the Coen brothers (just producers) but - I guess you can say in their style. Here in Fargo S4 it's a great cast (Jessie Buckley, Ben Whishaw, Chris Rock, Jason Schwartzman, and to me before unknown Salvatore Esposito, Kelsey Asbille and (excellent) Timothy Olyphant and E'myri Crutchfield), good story line, but most of all IMO a very beautiful scenery (1950s in Missouri) and filming. Quite slow, very Coen-esque. In case you like shit like that ...
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@Jett129y wife and I both really enjoyed the Bear. It’s a little on the nose with some of the kitchen tropes, but what an amazing show. And that Xmas episode couple give anyone a heart attack.