What Are You Watching Now? Part II (Revenge of the Couch Potato)

Just finished the second season of Killing Eve. Omg, that's a great series, and seriously worth it. Now that GoT is over, I'm looking for something to watch here and there. I was thinking of starting Fear of the Walking Dead, but meh...think I'm over zombies for now. :shock1:
 
This week's ep of MotherFatherSon. It's getting good now that the characters and plot lines have been well & truly established. Did take 4 eps to fully warm up!
 
After tonight's movie, will watch a bit of the England-Pakistan game before retiring to bed and listening to it on the radio.
 
The Dead Don't Die

'Unusual occurrences begin to unfold in the small and uneventful town of Centerville, from animals behaving oddly to irregular periods of daylight. However, the most unexpected event proves to be the most serious as corpses begin to leave their graves to attack the townspeople. The town's fight for survival is helmed by a cast of recognizable faces in filmmaker Jim Jarmusch's genre-bending horror comedy film.' -IMDb
 
This weeks MotherFatherSon & Wentworth. Bumping Big Little Lies & The Handmaid's Tale (to which we have 3 eps available - 4 after tonight) to next week!
 
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What Took You So Long- Emma Bunton
edit omg I thought this was now playing LMAO
 
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Just finished the 3rd & final season of Travelers. Still hoping that after December 14 2021, when Netflix no longer have exclusive rights, this show will find it's way back via another network.

And, fashionably late to the party as always, I'm about to start Chernobyl after reading an article today about how free-to-air channels in Australia are struggling to compete with satellite and streaming services:

"The free-to-air networks aren’t only battling quantity. They’re also fighting quality. Foxtel’s Chernobyl, which details the 1986 nuclear disaster is the top-rated TV show of all time on IMDb."
 
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