Warm up the coffee and pie, people, we’re going back. Showtime has ordered a 9 episode limited series.
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Now we need to get the series on Netflix or Prime so we can catch up and educate those poor souls who missed it the first time around.
It was on Netflix recently, if not still. My wife and I just watched it a couple months ago.
Hopefully they can get all of the original actors back, plus someone interesting to be Lucy’s kid.
I suspect all we’ll get are more questions and few answers, though…
/And some damn fine coffee.
I did some digging, it looks like it’s on Netflix until July of 2015. Excellent.
You know, I was the biggest fan of the first few eps (made even creepier, unfortunately by a very Laura-Palmeresque local murder shortly after the premiere episode), but I could not get back into it after the first half of the first season. And the film was awful. I understood immediately why the booed it at Cannes.
Or am I alone here?
The second season did get progressively weirder and made much less sense, though I’m not sure I’d call it bad, it was not as good as the first season or the first portion of the second season.
Forgot to say: I have not seen the movie, though from everything I’ve heard I am better off that way.
Luckily, the word “Meh” has been added to major English dictionaries, so I don’t have to make up a word that expresses my feelings on the subject.
Now we need to get the series on Netflix or Prime so we can catch up and educate those poor souls who missed it the first time around.
It was on Netflix recently, if not still. My wife and I just watched it a couple months ago.
Hopefully they can get all of the original actors back, plus someone interesting to be Lucy’s kid.
I suspect all we’ll get are more questions and few answers, though…
/And some damn fine coffee.
I did some digging, it looks like it’s on Netflix until July of 2015. Excellent.
You know, I was the biggest fan of the first few eps (made even creepier, unfortunately by a very Laura-Palmeresque local murder shortly after the premiere episode), but I could not get back into it after the first half of the first season. And the film was awful. I understood immediately why the booed it at Cannes.
Or am I alone here?
The second season did get progressively weirder and made much less sense, though I’m not sure I’d call it bad, it was not as good as the first season or the first portion of the second season.
Forgot to say: I have not seen the movie, though from everything I’ve heard I am better off that way.
Luckily, the word “Meh” has been added to major English dictionaries, so I don’t have to make up a word that expresses my feelings on the subject.