This is what I found -
Ratched is a suspenseful drama series that tells the origin story of asylum nurse Mildred Ratched. In 1947, Mildred arrives in Northern California to seek employment at a leading psychiatric hospital where new and unsettling experiments have begun on the human mind.
Oh! The scenery and clothing and subject matter is amazing! It's just the storyline doesn't hold up to it. Super predictable and almost juvenile writing. Sarah Paulson is as amazing as she can be with the script. I find myself feeling bad for her because the character development is just so bad. Again, it's worth a watch and for all I know it gets better. I'm only on episode 3, however don't have high expectations. They hyped it up so much that it doesn't live up to it.
https://www.vulture.com/2020/07/mad-...-amc-imdb.html
Just weeks after leaving Netflix, Mad Men has found a new (old) home for subscription-based viewing: AMC Networks. The company, whose AMC cable network green-lit Matt Weiner’s period drama and aired it for its full seven-season run, has struck a deal with production studio Lionsgate Television, giving it broad U.S. rights to the show on multiple platforms, including linear cable networks and subscription video on demand services.
But AMC will share custody of the Sterling Cooper gang: Amazon’s free, ad-supported IMDb TV service has also snagged a piece of Mad Men, part of a complex, multi-platform (and almost certainly lucrative) licensing agreement that replaces a streaming deal Lionsgate and Netflix struck back in 2011. Mad Men’s short sabbatical from streaming in the U.S. ends on July 15, when the show will be added to IMDb TV. The streamer, which is integrated into Amazon’s Prime Video and Fire TV offerings, is available to anyone for free via web browser and apps. It offers thousands of hours of content with limited advertising and has been rapidly growing its catalogue of acquired series and movies. Perhaps not coincidentally, Mad Men will roll out on IMDb TV the same day as the national launch of NBCUniversal’s similar, ad-supported Peacock streamer. IMDb TV will be the only free streaming service in the U.S. with access to Mad Men.
After an exclusive window on IMDb TV, the AMC Networks portion of the deal kicks in early this fall. At that point, AMC Networks will get the right to air Mad Men reruns on its cable channels (AMC, Sundance, and BBC America) and add the show to its various subscription-based streaming services, potentially including Sundance Now and the recently launched AMC Plus. The latter is currently only available to Comcast subscribers, but it seems likely AMC Networks will expand access to AMC Plus in coming months, with Mad Men as a signature offering. Ed Carroll, chief operating officer of AMC Networks, said that when it premiered in 2007, Mad Men “became the definition of ‘talked-about television’ — and for our company began a period of distinction and impact that continues to this day.” Carroll said the company was happy to bring the show “home to AMC, and again be able to share these unforgettable characters … with fans, new and old, on a variety of platforms.”
I totally ignored all the negative articles about "Ratched". I watched and I liked. The set designs and costumes were beautiful. The storyline was entertaining enough. I liked it.
"Theoretical physics can prove that an elephant can hang from a cliff with its tail tied to a daisy. But use your eyes, your common sense".... JIM GARRISON
R.I.P. The Good Place.
I'm about to start binging "Schitt's Creek."
I've been watching "The Unicorn" and "Emily in Paris".
Both very good shows!
I don't know where Netflix finds their writers, but wow! They're all super talented, because most Netflix shows are binge-worthy!
I Schitt's Creek! Brilliantly written and acted. Took me a few episodes to get into it though.
You are talking to a woman who has laughed in the face of death, sneered at doom and chuckled at catastrophe.
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I absolutely love Schitt's Creek. The characters are hilarious.
An Ordinary Man IMDB's rating is inaccurate I give it at least a 7.5
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1785288/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0
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Anybody else watch The Haunting of Bly Manor?
Gooble goble gooble goble one of us one of us. t(-_-)t
I am kinda thinking he is innocent, but I dunno.
I noticed he still lived in the same house, and throughout the episodes, investigators came back to look at the staircase again (that is still covered in blood). Did he continue to live there with all that blood????
My first thought was he was told not to clean it up, but that doesn't seem right to me....and if that's the case, I would definitely not choose to live there.
Also, something weird that happened was finding the blowpoke, after so long.....odd. And when he was talking to his lawyer on the phone (the camera was on the lawyer so I could only hear what he was saying, not Michael) and it sounded like his lawyer said (there's no blood on the blowpoke. Whatever you used, there's no blood." But surely I heard that wrong??? I mean, no way they would've shown that if that's what he said...
Hey NicB !!! My home is not not a blowpoke. It's a blowpuke!!!
Gooble goble gooble goble one of us one of us. t(-_-)t
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