Yo @MikeyFresh I see Rangers have the #1 pick. Here comes Lafreniere !
HUGE consolation for bowing out in the qualifying round!
Yo @MikeyFresh I see Rangers have the #1 pick. Here comes Lafreniere !
My wife and I blazed through both seasons of Amazon's Fleabag yesterday. I can't say that I'll think it'll be the type of thing a lot of Havenites enjoy but I loved it. Dry British wit, main character a 33 year old women, bit of a wreck with her dating/sex and family life, reminds me a lot of people I know, Extremely well written, very unique, lots of breaking the 4th wall. The main character reminds me a bit of Noel Fielding from The MIghty Boosh in commentary and wit but its more of a drama than that show, and not absurdist. Just something about her (and the locale her accent is from).
If you haven’t already seen the trailer it is well worth checking out. Never thought a show about chess would be so interesting (Not to be watched with little ones around).Apparently there's a scripted drama about Chess that is way better than you'd think a show about chess would be. "The Queen's Gambit" Other than that I've just been watching various documentaries new and old, and the Mandalorian because I'm a star wars nerd. I haven't seen anything in a while that was truly memorable, but also haven't been watching as much TV since it was nice outside. As we begin to bunker down again, I'll be on the lookout.
I enjoyed the first season of The Mandalorian quite a bit, and while I'm sure anyone with a passing interest in Star Wars has seen it (it's arguably the best thing the franchise has spawned in nearly 40 years), I'd make sure to recommend it to anyone who's into westerns. Like Lucas's original six movies, the series is a hodge-podge of different genres - The Mandalorian re-imagines Lone Wolf and Cub as a space cowboy oddyssey.Apparently there's a scripted drama about Chess that is way better than you'd think a show about chess would be. "The Queen's Gambit" Other than that I've just been watching various documentaries new and old, and the Mandalorian because I'm a star wars nerd. I haven't seen anything in a while that was truly memorable, but also haven't been watching as much TV since it was nice outside. As we begin to bunker down again, I'll be on the lookout.
I've recommended the BBC Series Detectorists so many times... it's beautifully filmed, and awesomely British. Highly recommended.