Apple TV+ - what gems have you found?

Apple TV+ - what gems have you found?

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forrestgrump

1,539 posts

192 months

Monday 18th January 2021
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SpeckledJim said:
The Long Way Up.

Great background TV, despite the ongoing mystery of why Ewan is so taken with utter dipstick Charlie, and why the incompetent producers are so happy to be shown on TV flapping around as they do.

Enjoyed it.


Three episodes into The Morning Show, and very much enjoying that too.
Out of interest, why do you find Charlie a dipstick? Not exactly a raving fanboy but I wouldn’t colour him that way either.

Bullett

10,892 posts

185 months

Thursday 21st January 2021
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5 months in to my free sub I'd only watched Greyhound (it was ok) and was struggling to find anything else that appealed.

Taking inspiration from this thread, Ted Lasso is absolutely terrific, an endlessly perky upbeat yank should be really annoying but somehow isn't. All the characters are more than cartoon cut outs and it's just the right side of touching without being mawkish or over sentimental.

Bullett

10,892 posts

185 months

Thursday 21st January 2021
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Just realised Hannah Waddingham(Rebecca) also played Septa Unella (shame, shame) in Game of Thrones.

JonChalk

6,469 posts

111 months

Thursday 21st January 2021
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Bullett said:
5 months in to my free sub I'd only watched Greyhound (it was ok) and was struggling to find anything else that appealed.

Taking inspiration from this thread, Ted Lasso is absolutely terrific, an endlessly perky upbeat yank should be really annoying but somehow isn't. All the characters are more than cartoon cut outs and it's just the right side of touching without being mawkish or over sentimental.
S2 has just started production, and S3 already commissioned, so there's plenty more to look forward to.

pquinn

7,167 posts

47 months

Thursday 21st January 2021
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JonChalk said:
Bullett said:
5 months in to my free sub I'd only watched Greyhound (it was ok) and was struggling to find anything else that appealed.

Taking inspiration from this thread, Ted Lasso is absolutely terrific, an endlessly perky upbeat yank should be really annoying but somehow isn't. All the characters are more than cartoon cut outs and it's just the right side of touching without being mawkish or over sentimental.
S2 has just started production, and S3 already commissioned, so there's plenty more to look forward to.
One program is hardly a reason to stick around.

They have barely any content, and almost nothing inclusive with the sub. If it wasn't for the free signup offers they've have no one subscribed to their feeble me-too effort. I only signed up because it was free, poked around a bit, then left.

Plus their app is barely compatible with anything except the very latest third party kit (unlike the competition) so they don't even make that easy.

It's the worst streaming service out there. The competition have nothing at all to worry about.

steveatesh

4,900 posts

165 months

Thursday 21st January 2021
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pquinn said:
One program is hardly a reason to stick around.

They have barely any content, and almost nothing inclusive with the sub. If it wasn't for the free signup offers they've have no one subscribed to their feeble me-too effort. I only signed up because it was free, poked around a bit, then left.

Plus their app is barely compatible with anything except the very latest third party kit (unlike the competition) so they don't even make that easy.

It's the worst streaming service out there. The competition have nothing at all to worry about.
Got to say I tend to agree with you. There are some gems there but no early sufficient content to justify actually subscribing at the moment.

I enjoyed Greyhound, See, Ted Lasso (excellent), the computer game comedy which I can’t recall the title to), Servant and Defending Jacob. Plus the app is a bloody nightmare. For a company like Apple it’s disappointing.

JonChalk

6,469 posts

111 months

Thursday 21st January 2021
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steveatesh said:
.the computer game comedy which I can’t recall the title to
- Mythic Quest, and yes it was excellent.

StevieBee

12,938 posts

256 months

Thursday 21st January 2021
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JonChalk said:
El stovey said:
I’m enjoying Ted Lasso.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10986410/
Agreed, two episodes in and it's very promising.

The writer/producer is Bill Lawrence, who wrote/produced pretty much every episode of Spin City, Scrubs and Cougar Town.

The UK/US humour mix is pretty much spot on so far.
Three in and loving this. And I really couldn't care two hoots about football!

Have to say that Apple TV is lacking in quantity of content but what do have leaves Netflix and Amazon in the dust in terms of quality, original stuff.

K12beano

20,854 posts

276 months

Friday 22nd January 2021
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JonChalk said:
steveatesh said:
.the computer game comedy which I can’t recall the title to
- Mythic Quest, and yes it was excellent.
Could definitely do more like this...


..."Servant" is obviously quite "marmite" - but looking forward to this now as S2 unfolds.

Late to, but still enjoying "Tehran"

Their "Earth at Night - In Colour" and "Tiny World" are fabulous, though.

Generally, can completely understand the criticism that there does not seem too much available - but what they do produce seems quite quality in production values, and I'm going to stick with it (but have gone all in for the One package anyway)

K12beano

20,854 posts

276 months

Wednesday 10th February 2021
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Just finished "Tehran" - it was quite gripping.

Now started on "Losing Alice" - didn't know what to make of it at first and was about to give up. But the opening scenes were intriguing enough that I thought I'd stay with it to se where it goes. Just finished Ep3 and a few weird things are starting to occur, so - unbelievable though it all us - I will probably hang on to see if there's more....

K12beano

20,854 posts

276 months

Saturday 20th March 2021
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Well, the end of S2 of Servant was.....(no spoiler alerts needed!) ...very M Night Shamalamadingdong - as you'd expect!

"Good" in its own way - and I feel compulsive viewing now!


But I really now am hooked on the new series of shorts: Calls

A bit different - strangely engaging to "watch" - when you really have nothing to watch (try one and see the format - I'm going to make a hamfisted attempt if I try and describe it).

For the first couple I had headphones on and it helps make for a nice intense experience - but they're only shorts. Will probably divide people into those who think it's all a bit rubbish and a bit "Tales of the Expected" and those who'll like the slightly scary way something simple is done.

phil-sti

2,680 posts

180 months

Tuesday 30th March 2021
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Squadrone Rosso said:
For all mankind.

An alternative version of the space race. It’s very good.

I’m a bit of a space geek so it helps.
I was avoiding it as I thought it was another Apollo documentary but it's really good.

SpudLink

5,885 posts

193 months

Wednesday 31st March 2021
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phil-sti said:
Squadrone Rosso said:
For all mankind.

An alternative version of the space race. It’s very good.

I’m a bit of a space geek so it helps.
I was avoiding it as I thought it was another Apollo documentary but it's really good.
I really like the parts of the show about the alternative history space race. Some of the human stories can be a bit heavy going. On balance, it’s very good.

Ferrari-F355

15 posts

41 months

Wednesday 31st March 2021
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SpudLink said:
I really like the parts of the show about the alternative history space race. Some of the human stories can be a bit heavy going. On balance, it’s very good.
I love space stuff or anything moon/Apollo related. Then I read the tag line on Wiki:

"With the Soviet Union emphasizing diversity by including a woman in subsequent landings, the US is forced to match pace, training women and minorities who were largely excluded from the initial decades of US space exploration."

Last thing I want to watch is some kind of PC woke bdisation with a diversity theme.

Shame as the first episode looked OK.

jingars

1,097 posts

241 months

Wednesday 31st March 2021
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Ferrari-F355 said:
SpudLink said:
I really like the parts of the show about the alternative history space race. Some of the human stories can be a bit heavy going. On balance, it’s very good.
I love space stuff or anything moon/Apollo related. Then I read the tag line on Wiki:

"With the Soviet Union emphasizing diversity by including a woman in subsequent landings, the US is forced to match pace, training women and minorities who were largely excluded from the initial decades of US space exploration."

Last thing I want to watch is some kind of PC woke bdisation with a diversity theme.

Shame as the first episode looked OK.
I suggest that you give the programme a go; without seeking to give any spoilers the female astronaut story line is, in my opinion, well handled.

As an aside, did anyone else who is watching the show see the "ant issue" at Jamestown and think;

MBBlat

1,641 posts

150 months

Wednesday 31st March 2021
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Ferrari-F355 said:
I love space stuff or anything moon/Apollo related. Then I read the tag line on Wiki:

"With the Soviet Union emphasizing diversity by including a woman in subsequent landings, the US is forced to match pace, training women and minorities who were largely excluded from the initial decades of US space exploration."

Last thing I want to watch is some kind of PC woke bdisation with a diversity theme.

Shame as the first episode looked OK.
Maybe broaden your horizons a little bit more? Its only "woke" by 60's standards, and partially based on NASA being (initially) forced to take the results of the Mercury 13 seriously https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercury_13
Don't worry the male astronauts are still there and part of the main plot, Armstrong & Aldrin are still the first Americans to walk on the moon.


SpudLink

5,885 posts

193 months

Wednesday 31st March 2021
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jingars said:
Ferrari-F355 said:
SpudLink said:
I really like the parts of the show about the alternative history space race. Some of the human stories can be a bit heavy going. On balance, it’s very good.
I love space stuff or anything moon/Apollo related. Then I read the tag line on Wiki:

"With the Soviet Union emphasizing diversity by including a woman in subsequent landings, the US is forced to match pace, training women and minorities who were largely excluded from the initial decades of US space exploration."

Last thing I want to watch is some kind of PC woke bdisation with a diversity theme.

Shame as the first episode looked OK.
I suggest that you give the programme a go; without seeking to give any spoilers the female astronaut story line is, in my opinion, well handled.
There’s nothing ‘woke’ about it. A political edict forces NASA to recruit women into the astronaut program, and the story plays out from that point onwards.

jingars said:
As an aside, did anyone else who is watching the show see the "ant issue" at Jamestown and think;
Err... no. I think it’s just you. smile

jingars

1,097 posts

241 months

Wednesday 31st March 2021
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eccles

13,740 posts

223 months

Monday 5th April 2021
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CSNY said:
JonChalk said:
El stovey said:
I’m enjoying Ted Lasso.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10986410/
Agreed, two episodes in and it's very promising.

The writer/producer is Bill Lawrence, who wrote/produced pretty much every episode of Spin City, Scrubs and Cougar Town.

The UK/US humour mix is pretty much spot on so far.
This has been one of the finds of the year so far for me. A feelgood show that isn't mawkish or sentimental, but just great writing and with strong characters and fine acting. I found myself binge watching the first 4 shows. Just finished it and pleased to hear it's been re-commissioned for a second series.
We just binged it over Easter weekend after seeing Nick Mohammed on Graham Norton. Agree with everyone else, one of the best shows I've seen for ages!
Seems a shame to keep it hidden away on apple tv!

anonymous-user

55 months

Saturday 24th April 2021
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For All Mankind - wow wow wow. I was lucky enough that I could binge season 1 and half of season 2 before catching up with the latest episodes released weekly. The 75 minute finale of season 2 that was released yesterday is an absolute masterpiece. The people working on it should be extremely proud of what they’ve produced. And the teaser for season 3 at the end had my jaw on the floor.