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We just finished watching the first season of The Chair (I haven't heard yet whether there will be a second). We stuck it out through all six episodes, but I'm not sure it's worth it. Intradepartmental politics in a university that seems to be in decline.
I finished Outer Banks, I skipped it for a very long time, thinking is was just another coming of age series, but.....WOW it got really good pretty quickly!
I have been loving the Alrawabi School for Gurls. A Lebanese tv series about mean girls and bullying and revenge. Deeper than the typical drama. Excellent acting. Interesting to see that mean girls exist everywhere…
I finished Outer Banks, I skipped it for a very long time, thinking is was just another coming of age series, but.....WOW it got really good pretty quickly!
Watching The Chair, liking it.
I love the treasure hunt aspect of the series, reminds me of The Goonies! It's like The Outsiders and The Goonies rolled into one show.
I'm watching Hit and Run, an Israeli series with the same lead actor that was in another good series called Fauda. I'm almost half way through the list of episodes, and so far its very good.
Just started watching Motel Makeover. Where to start? Two mid thirtysomething women with ‘90s valley girl voices make over a motel on Lake Huron with target clientele of female influencers. The makeover style is supposed to be ‘70s, but it is really Golden Girls. It is a total train wreck, but it is 6 episodes. I will finish it.
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