• Watching tv while middle aged

    From Johnny RSFCootball@21:1/5 to All on Sun Apr 17 10:10:26 2022
    Ive always kept up with a few current shows as new seasons come out, but over the past decade it seems like I always draw a complete blank on how a previous season ended no matter how much I enjoyed watching it. I guess the days of hanging onto who shot
    jr all summer long are over. In related news, season six of better call Saul starts tomorrow night, and the last episode of season five is available on Netflix.

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  • From mercellusb@21:1/5 to Johnny RSFCootball on Sun Apr 17 10:35:11 2022
    On Sunday, April 17, 2022 at 12:10:28 PM UTC-5, Johnny RSFCootball wrote:
    Ive always kept up with a few current shows as new seasons come out, but over the past decade it seems like I always draw a complete blank on how a previous season ended no matter how much I enjoyed watching it. I guess the days of hanging onto who
    shot jr all summer long are over. In related news, season six of better call Saul starts tomorrow night, and the last episode of season five is available on Netflix.

    I'm not sure if middle-aged, or the amount of content to keep up with

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  • From xyzzy@21:1/5 to Johnny RSFCootball on Sun Apr 17 19:02:55 2022
    Johnny RSFCootball <1jay1miller1970@gmail.com> wrote:
    Ive always kept up with a few current shows as new seasons come out, but
    over the past decade it seems like I always draw a complete blank on how
    a previous season ended no matter how much I enjoyed watching it. I guess
    the days of hanging onto who shot jr all summer long are over. In related news, season six of better call Saul starts tomorrow night, and the last episode of season five is available on Netflix.


    Watching TV when you haven’t kept up is better because you can stream
    through them with no between season hiatus to forget what happened before.
    Wife and I are on Season 4 of The Wire right now.

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    “I usually skip over your posts because of your disguistng, contrarian, liberal personality.” — Altie

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  • From unclejr@21:1/5 to xyzzy on Sun Apr 17 13:31:55 2022
    On Sunday, April 17, 2022 at 2:02:59 PM UTC-5, xyzzy wrote:
    Johnny RSFCootball <1jay1mi...@gmail.com> wrote:
    Ive always kept up with a few current shows as new seasons come out, but over the past decade it seems like I always draw a complete blank on how
    a previous season ended no matter how much I enjoyed watching it. I guess the days of hanging onto who shot jr all summer long are over. In related news, season six of better call Saul starts tomorrow night, and the last episode of season five is available on Netflix.

    Watching TV when you haven’t kept up is better because you can stream through them with no between season hiatus to forget what happened before. Wife and I are on Season 4 of The Wire right now.

    --
    “I usually skip over your posts because of your disguistng, contrarian, liberal personality.” — Altie

    Season 4 of The Wire is the best season IMO. Marlo Stanfield, Chris Partlow, and Snoop Pearson are straight up scary in this season.

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  • From The NOTBCS Guy@21:1/5 to All on Sun Apr 17 16:26:25 2022
    Ive always kept up with a few current shows as new seasons come out, but over the past decade it seems like I always draw a complete blank on how a previous season ended no matter how much I enjoyed watching it. I guess the days of hanging onto who
    shot jr all summer long are over. In related news, season six of better call Saul starts tomorrow night, and the last episode of season five is available on Netflix.

    It could also be that there aren't that many shows that start in September and end in May/June now. In part, you can thank reality shows, which usually only run half a season, for that.

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  • From xyzzy@21:1/5 to unclejr on Mon Apr 18 02:01:59 2022
    unclejr <watsona64@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Sunday, April 17, 2022 at 2:02:59 PM UTC-5, xyzzy wrote:
    Johnny RSFCootball <1jay1mi...@gmail.com> wrote:
    Ive always kept up with a few current shows as new seasons come out, but >>> over the past decade it seems like I always draw a complete blank on how >>> a previous season ended no matter how much I enjoyed watching it. I guess >>> the days of hanging onto who shot jr all summer long are over. In related >>> news, season six of better call Saul starts tomorrow night, and the last >>> episode of season five is available on Netflix.

    Watching TV when you haven’t kept up is better because you can stream
    through them with no between season hiatus to forget what happened before. >> Wife and I are on Season 4 of The Wire right now.

    --
    “I usually skip over your posts because of your disguistng, contrarian,
    liberal personality.” — Altie

    Season 4 of The Wire is the best season IMO. Marlo Stanfield, Chris
    Partlow, and Snoop Pearson are straight up scary in this season.


    Like how Chris reassures his victims, you know I’ll make it clean and quick and they say OK and go with him and just argue they want to be found so
    they can have a good funeral (just saw the Ep where he kills Andre so no spoilers beyond that)

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    “I usually skip over your posts because of your disguistng, contrarian, liberal personality.” — Altie

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  • From unclejr@21:1/5 to xyzzy on Sun Apr 17 19:10:54 2022
    On Sunday, April 17, 2022 at 9:02:04 PM UTC-5, xyzzy wrote:
    unclejr <wats...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Sunday, April 17, 2022 at 2:02:59 PM UTC-5, xyzzy wrote:
    Johnny RSFCootball <1jay1mi...@gmail.com> wrote:
    Ive always kept up with a few current shows as new seasons come out, but >>> over the past decade it seems like I always draw a complete blank on how >>> a previous season ended no matter how much I enjoyed watching it. I guess
    the days of hanging onto who shot jr all summer long are over. In related
    news, season six of better call Saul starts tomorrow night, and the last >>> episode of season five is available on Netflix.

    Watching TV when you haven’t kept up is better because you can stream >> through them with no between season hiatus to forget what happened before.
    Wife and I are on Season 4 of The Wire right now.

    --
    “I usually skip over your posts because of your disguistng, contrarian, >> liberal personality.” — Altie

    Season 4 of The Wire is the best season IMO. Marlo Stanfield, Chris Partlow, and Snoop Pearson are straight up scary in this season.

    Like how Chris reassures his victims, you know I’ll make it clean and quick
    and they say OK and go with him and just argue they want to be found so
    they can have a good funeral (just saw the Ep where he kills Andre so no spoilers beyond that)
    --
    “I usually skip over your posts because of your disguistng, contrarian, liberal personality.” — Altie

    Old Face Andre.

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