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The next spinoff in the 'Yellowstone' prequel-verse jumps ahead to the '40s, and could follow several characters from the '20s-set saga.

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cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/36155792

So many authors are still waiting for their stories to be adapted. Netflix: “Let’s do another Pride and Prejudice adaptation” 😳 Like… we already have two perfect versions.

I honestly can’t imagine a better Lizzy than Keira Knightley 🥲

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'Andor' actress Denise Gough teases Dedra and Syril's romance in season 2.

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As Diego Luna walked the red carpet for the Season 2 premiere of 'Andor,' he bid adieu to the character he originated in 2016's 'Rogue One.'

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submitted 6 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) by setsneedtofeed@lemmy.world to c/Television@lemm.ee
 
 

I decided to start watching this on a whim, and I'm now one episode away from finishing the second season.

The show was created by, stars, and was partially written by Danny McBride and is about a wealthy family which runs an evangelical megachurch. I was initially worried it was just going to be a one-note repeat of "look at how awful these megachurch people are", and while the show has plenty of that, it also makes the main characters likeable (even the really awful people like a washed up megachurch pastor played to a tee by Walton Goggins somehow have you occasionally rooting for them) and has plots that are engaging and weird. After having recently struggled through season 2 of Severance, finding a show which introduces, expands, and importantly ties up plot points at a consistent pace is refreshing.

The show is in its forth and final season. I personally find it to be a good thing when a show is able to gracefully end rather than stretching with muddled filler seasons.

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Not just a specific scene, or episode, but characters repeatedly surviving when they shouldn't.

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