Movies are great, but now on to the real deal. Honestly? Who has time to rewatch a series??

For me that’s Buffy and Babylon 5, both three times. I think Queen’s Gambit may beat them, but I’m not there yet.

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    Chernobyl… I’ve rewatched it so many times my husband will ask me what I’m watching while he’s at work (I’m a SAHM) and when I don’t answer right away he knows I’ve got it on again 🤦🏽‍♀️😂 can’t watch it when he’s home cause he’s sick of it now hahaha 😝

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    1 year ago

    Probably Twin Peaks. I think series 3 has now surpassed the prior classic series for me, which is something I wouldn’t have thought possible.

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    The Lord of the Rings extended trilogy. It’s so long it feels more like a modern miniseries than individual movies.

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      A cinema chain where I live did a LOTR marsthon not too long ago, it was so wholesome to see all the fans gathered up and clapping at all the important moments, it kinda felt like watching it for the first time

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      1 year ago

      That show receives so much hate it’s unreal. It’s just a very nerdy sitcom. I loved it as well, although I haven’t watched an episode in a long time.

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        A lot of the punchlines are “ha ha, aren’t they weird?”, which hits totally different if you’re the sort of person who the character is an obvious caricature of. Doubly so if the weirdness in question is associated with some form of neurodivergence. For some people - myself included - a lot of the laughs in that show feel very much like they’re laughing at you, not with you. It’s only funny if you identify more with the people on the other side of the joke.