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    Season 2 of A Series of Unfortunate Events is on!
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    Been kinda sucked into AMC's Terror. Didn't read back to see if anyone else had mentioned it yet.


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    Watched Mute on Netflix. It was good enough. The setting seemed similar to Altered Carbon, but not the story. I liked seeing Paul Rudd play the role he did.
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    Firefly?


    Watching "The Orphanage," by Guillermo Del Toro. One of my favorite EDIT: producers. Had to rent this one from Amazon.
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    Just watched a pretty good western on Amazon last night...The Ballad of Lefty Brown. I'd never heard of it but I'm glad I watched. Good plot...betrayal and revenge among friends over money and power schemes. Bill Pullman, Peter Fonda, Tommy Flanagan and Kathy Baker.
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    So, um, yeah,
    I painted this because I thought the play was about life, you know,
    and life is full of color, and we each get to come along
    and we add our own color to the painting, you know.

    And even though it's not very big, the painting,
    you start to figure that it goes on forever, you know,
    in each direction, it's like to infinity, you know.
    Because that's kind of like life, right?

    It's really crazy if you think about it, isn't it?
    That a hundred years ago, some guy that I never met,
    came to this country with a suitcase...
    he has a son, who has a son, who has me!

    So, at first when I was painting, I was thinking, you know,
    that maybe up here, that was that guys part of the painting,
    and then, you know, down here, this is my part of the painting,
    and then I started to think that what if we're all in the painting, everywhere?

    What if we're in the painting before we are born?
    What if we are in it after we die?

    And these colors, that we keep adding,
    what if they just keep getting added on top of one another
    until eventually, we're not even different colors anymore,
    we're just, one thing, one painting.

    I mean, my Dad, who’s not with us anymore,
    he's not alive, but he's with us!
    He's with me every day.

    We all just sort of fit somehow, even if we don't understand how, yet.
    People will die, in our lives. People that we love.
    In the future, maybe tomorrow, maybe years from now. I mean,
    it's kind of beautiful, right?

    If you think about it...
    The fact that just because someone dies, you can't see them,
    or talk to them anymore, it doesn't mean they are not still in the painting.

    I think that maybe that's the point of the whole thing,
    there's no dying. There's no you, or me, or them,
    it's just us.

    And this sloppy, wild, colorful, magical thing that has no beginning,
    and has no end, it's right here. I think it's us.

    This is us.

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    Watched Last Flag Flying last night-good watch !
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    I'm all the way caught up with Fear the walking dead (season 4 episode 3), and I must say, I think I like it better than the original. Admittedly, you don't get much with season 1, but it started getting really good later on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hurley842002 View Post
    I'm all the way caught up with Fear the walking dead (season 4 episode 3), and I must say, I think I like it better than the original. Admittedly, you don't get much with season 1, but it started getting really good later on.
    Same here. Took a little while for me to get into it but almost think I like it better than the Walking Dead.

    Also, I just got my wife through the first two seasons of “Into the Badlands” so now we can start watching season three.

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    We just finished season 1 of The Handmaid's Tale. I find it pretty interesting. Season 2 is already out on Hulu.
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