Apple TV Shows
jdjohn
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We have a legacy thread about Netflix shows, but nothing I can find about Apple TV shows.
I'll start with "For All Mankind" on Apple. It's a big time commitment, with several seasons, but a very intriguing series about an 'alternative space race' scenario.
I'll start with "For All Mankind" on Apple. It's a big time commitment, with several seasons, but a very intriguing series about an 'alternative space race' scenario.
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"Sometimes I do what I want to do. The rest of the time, I do what I have to." - Cicero, in Gladiator
Regarding collectibles: "It's not who gets it. It's who gets stuck with it." - Jimmy Fallon
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Apple TV is definitely something to check out. I'll say, they don't have near as much to watch as Netflix, but pretty much every series they make is very good. Their movies are somewhat disappointing though.
I would highly recommend the following series: Ted Lasso (heartfelt comedy), Silo (dystopian scifi), Severance (unique, just watch it!), For All Mankind (outstanding alternate history scifi), and Slow Horses (outstanding British spycraft series).
I also really like Foundation (epic scifi based on the Asimov books), Your Friends and Neighbors (Jon Hamm slinks from cozy rich life to a struggling thief), Monarch:Legacy of Monsters (brings together all the loose stories in the Godzilla/Kong universe), and See (Jason Mamoa/Dave Bautista in a post apocalyptic world where humans have evolved to be blind).
There are also some that have had one season and are off to a great start like Pluribus (Rea Seahorn is outstanding), Dark Matter, and The Studio.
All that, and you get full F1 coverage, no higher tiers required for 4K, or add free and it's only $8.25/mo if you pay for the full year at $99. I'll be a subscriber for the foreseeable future.
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Pluribus definitely and Friends and Neighbors w the guy from Mad Men.
Off topic…the Hulk Hogan mini series on Netflix was pretty interesting.

