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Definitely worth watching, I'm disappointed I have to wait for a new season! Only 8 episodes (although somewhere were getting close to the 1hr mark). This is something I could have easily watched for many many seasons if future ones are anywhere close to this good.I've started Sweet Tooth and it's quite good so far.
A touch of pandemic, a bit of X-men and throw in some Disneyesque feels.
I wasn't allowed to watch it, neither were some of my classmates around that time. Looking back it's certainly a different show compared to the earlier seasons. It also never really was intended for kids, if I had kids I don't think I would bee too keen on them watching it that young either, my oldest nephew is getting pretty close to the age I was when it was first really popular.I am the only person I know who banned her children from watching The Simpsons
Of course I had to go in search of this.As many of you have gathered, I have very little interest in contemporary visual media. I am the only person I know who banned her children from watching The Simpsons and who has never seen an episode of Seinfeld. But this ignorance is not all great. I never seen any Star Trek, at all, of any of the series. And this is like, manna from heaven for the big guy. So I have promised to start with the 1968 series and work from there. Holy s**t; I think I have given myself a huge watching project. OTOH, I've given him a huge reading project - the Bible, so there is that (he was raised Catholic, which means biblically illiterate, largely).
It was a bold vision, Earth, a kind of socialist Utopia :3
Honestly? Skipping to The Next Generation might not be a bad idea unless you like sixties TV. By far the best, at least of what I have watched, though I hear Deep Space Nine also got quite good as time wore on, though in a different way. It ended up as a serial drama set in a major war/crisis. OTOH, if you plan to watch the movies then, yeah, see the original. Most of the movies (the first six) are sequels to it, with the best of the lot, The Wrath of Khan, being a direct sequel to the episode Space Seed.As many of you have gathered, I have very little interest in contemporary visual media. I am the only person I know who banned her children from watching The Simpsons and who has never seen an episode of Seinfeld. But this ignorance is not all great. I never seen any Star Trek, at all, of any of the series. And this is like, manna from heaven for the big guy. So I have promised to start with the 1968 series and work from there. Holy s**t; I think I have given myself a huge watching project. OTOH, I've given him a huge reading project - the Bible, so there is that (he was raised Catholic, which means biblically illiterate, largely).
Yeah, same problem as DS9. Took a while to find its footing. I was gone by the time it did. Seven of Nine is a major character in the new Picard series it appears. Nice to see her back. Jeri Ryan is a pretty good actor.My personal preference are the episodes after season 4 because the story took awhile to develop.

Muster Dogs on Netflix. Tons of fun, about a competition between a litter of Australian cattle dogs.
We really enjoyed that. A little tour of sorts of Australia and cute dogs. How can that be bad?
I will give it a look, thanks.We really enjoyed that. A little tour of sorts of Australia and cute dogs. How can that be bad?