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JoeCovenant:

Currently TEARING through Superstore.
And whereas I liked it on normal TV, I am LOVING it on Netflix -
I had always thought the show had some really strange edits in it, and I am now finding out that there is a TON of VERY adult material that has been snipped out of a great many broadcast episodes!

I am now wondering if even the beeping and pixelation (for the most part) is deliberate or added in post?

LeeC:
My wife and I started watching The Good Place. I've seen gifs of it on imgur and decided to give it a try. It has an interesting premise. Eleanor (Kristen Bell) wakes up in a waiting room. She is greeted by a man named Michael (Ted Danson) Who then explains to her that she has died and she is now in the afterlife. He goes on to explain to her that there is a good place and a bad place. If you are an exceptionally good person, you go to the good place. Because she was a death-row lawyer and saved numerous innocent lives she gets to go to the good place. He shows her around and shows her to her new home which is tailored to her personality complete with clown paintings. In the afterlife you also get paired up with your soul mate. Chidi (William Jackson Harper), an ethics and philosophy professor from Senagal, shows up revealing that he is her soulmate. Michael also shows her a TV so she can relive her memories from her PoV when she was alive and showed his favorite of when she went to deliver toys to refugee children in the Ukraine. Michael then leaves to give Eleanor and Chidi a chance to get to know each other. Eleanor confides in Chidi that she 1) she was never a lawyer, 2) hates clowns, 3) those memories are not her and 4) someone made a mistake and she isn't suppose to be in the good place.

Comedy ensues.

We're 3 episodes in and so far its great!

Thrillho:
One of the best shows I have ever seen.  Cannot speak highly enough about it.

Farideh:
The Good Place is great, I recommend it to many people.

Thrillho:
She-Ra and the Princesses of Power

Super-feminist, super-queer, super-inclusive, tightly written, glorious, heart-wrenching, hilarious in equal measure. We watched the whole five seasons quite recently all the way through, and it is just a truly magnifient show. Watch the shit out of it, friends. If nothing else, the animation is glorious.

Special

A show written by and starring a gay man with cerebral palsy. It's only fifteen minutes per episode, and only eight made (we have watched four) but it's a show I am just delighted that it exists. I recommend it because it's moving, interesting and shows important things that I think are not represented often and that people need to see - for some in order to see themselves onscreen, for some in order that they know some people's lives are different to theirs.

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