Edman85 Posted December 2 Posted December 2 Can you imagine if the Chair Company didn't get picked up for a second season and it ended the way it did? I love a finale that opens up more loose ends than it ties up. Quote
oblong Posted December 2 Posted December 2 Just today someone told me about that show. Vince Gilligan said many times they would come up with things and have no idea where it ended. They would make it up as they go along. Quote
Shades of Deivi Cruz Posted December 4 Posted December 4 I've been rewatching Tires on Netflix for the third time. It's such a funny show, and each episode is only 20-25 minutes, so it's easy to breeze through. "I'm trying to get these bikini girls into this shipping container. It's harder than you'd think." Quote
chasfh Posted December 4 Posted December 4 On 12/1/2025 at 7:46 PM, Edman85 said: Can you imagine if the Chair Company didn't get picked up for a second season and it ended the way it did? I love a finale that opens up more loose ends than it ties up. I'm in the middle of rewatching Larry Sanders, one episode each weekday lunch. I'm in the middle of season five and I have got Chair Company on the docket next. Quote
chasfh Posted Friday at 03:20 PM Posted Friday at 03:20 PM On 12/1/2025 at 7:46 PM, Edman85 said: Can you imagine if the Chair Company didn't get picked up for a second season and it ended the way it did? I love a finale that opens up more loose ends than it ties up. Freaks and Geeks did that. Quote
IdahoBert Posted Friday at 04:09 PM Posted Friday at 04:09 PM E-7 of Pluribus was really incredible last night. There are only two more episodes left this season and the next one won’t begin for 1 1/2 to 2 years from what I’ve read. A lot of people have remarked that this episode is boring because it doesn’t move the story along very much, but it deepens the emotional and psychological stakes of the major characters who deal with crushing isolation and sorrow differently. I don’t know if it says something about how women and men deal with this differently or simply how different people deal with it. 1 Quote
oblong Posted Friday at 04:44 PM Posted Friday at 04:44 PM ****, I thought it was on Fridays they got released. We just putzed around and then watched a Ted Lasso. We have wedding crap this weekend so it won't be until probably Sunday we get to watch. Quote
GalagaGuy Posted Friday at 07:09 PM Posted Friday at 07:09 PM 2 hours ago, IdahoBert said: E-7 of Pluribus was really incredible last night. There are only two more episodes left this season and the next one won’t begin for 1 1/2 to 2 years from what I’ve read. A lot of people have remarked that this episode is boring because it doesn’t move the story along very much, but it deepens the emotional and psychological stakes of the major characters who deal with crushing isolation and sorrow differently. I don’t know if it says something about how women and men deal with this differently or simply how different people deal with it. Yeah, it's really annoying to me that I'm seeing a lot of people complaining about the slow pacing of the show and saying that "nothing" happens. 1 Quote
IdahoBert Posted Friday at 09:22 PM Posted Friday at 09:22 PM 2 hours ago, GalagaGuy said: Yeah, it's really annoying to me that I'm seeing a lot of people complaining about the slow pacing of the show and saying that "nothing" happens. I understand wanting to be “entertained.” When I want to be entertained alone I re-watch the first 15 minutes of Clint Eastwood‘s High Plains Drifter for the umpteenth time, which is incredibly exciting, and I skip past the rape scene because once was enough. Gilligan is not trying to merely “entertain.“ He instead wants you to be also seduced by the intriguing internal dramas the people in the show are experiencing, which are profound. I’m thinking he also wants to critique unreflective “group think” which we all get involved in. Quote
antrat Posted yesterday at 01:43 AM Posted yesterday at 01:43 AM 9 hours ago, IdahoBert said: E-7 of Pluribus was really incredible last night. There are only two more episodes left this season and the next one won’t begin for 1 1/2 to 2 years from what I’ve read. A lot of people have remarked that this episode is boring because it doesn’t move the story along very much, but it deepens the emotional and psychological stakes of the major characters who deal with crushing isolation and sorrow differently. I don’t know if it says something about how women and men deal with this differently or simply how different people deal with it. The older I get, the more these long delays between seasons piss me off. I could be dead before the next season starts. 1 Quote
IdahoBert Posted yesterday at 03:33 AM Posted yesterday at 03:33 AM 1 hour ago, antrat said: The older I get, the more these long delays between seasons piss me off. I could be dead before the next season starts. Same. Quote
chasfh Posted yesterday at 01:57 PM Posted yesterday at 01:57 PM 18 hours ago, GalagaGuy said: Yeah, it's really annoying to me that I'm seeing a lot of people complaining about the slow pacing of the show and saying that "nothing" happens. This is Breaking Bad Fly episode writ sci-fi. I found it interesting that both Carol and Manuoso gave in to the force (or whatever it’s called) at the end, the former through crushing ennui and the latter through mortal desperation. Is this a precursor to their warming up to the idea of subsuming themselves to it? I could possibly see this for Carol who lost a loved one to it. Not so much for Manuoso, who thought the mother lost to it was “a bitch”. Of course, if Carol gIves in, that would seem to shorten the series a bit, wouldn’t it? Although maybe the focus shifts completely to Manuoso at that point. It would be a neat bait and switch that I don’t believe could happen until after a season finale cliffhanger. If the force (or whatever it’s called) is an analogy for modern-day fascism, as some have speculated, then I would guess at some point it’s going to have to stop granting wishes, like some interstellar genie, to Carol et al and start demanding some things in return for letting them live their lives to the degree the force will allow and the people will accept. Quote
Hongbit Posted yesterday at 02:47 PM Posted yesterday at 02:47 PM On 12/4/2025 at 10:10 AM, chasfh said: I'm in the middle of rewatching Larry Sanders, one episode each weekday lunch. I'm in the middle of season five and I have got Chair Company on the docket next. Hey Now! I will never not love Hank Kingsley. Quote
Edman85 Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 15 hours ago, antrat said: The older I get, the more these long delays between seasons piss me off. I could be dead before the next season starts. Not in the same boat (but who the hell knows?). It bugs me a bit (Severance) but I also understand the scheduling challenges these days. Not a full time job for these people, and they have to have schedules aligned. It's the price for quality. Quote
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