Im fine with it ending on Season 6 - I know it is happening and i am good with it. But the cliffhanger and the sad - that caught me off guard, I had to google the why of it.
Watching All Creature Great and Small. Nice difference from other shows.
Netflix produced anime series - have there been others? Coming 4 March.
There was a time when Kaiju rose from the Pacific Rim only to encounter gigantic robots, Jaegers, built to fight them back. That time has passed. Now, Australia has been overrun by Kaiju, forcing the evacuation of an entire continent. Left behind, teenage siblings Taylor and Hayley embark on a desperate search for their missing parents, teaching themselves to pilot a battered, long-abandoned Jaeger to help in their quest and give them even the slightest hope of surviving.
Premieres March 4 only on Netflix.
To be honest the amount of Korean, Japanese, Chinese and anything from Asia has been all over Netflix for a while now.
Showing my ignorance of the subject matter… there’s already been at least 61 Netflix produced anime series it seems
Looks better than the think tank crap that was the movie.
Started watching Age of Samurai: Battle for Japan on a whim and got hooked. It’s a 6-episode Netflix documentary series focussed on the rise of Oda Nobunaga in the mid-1500s. Excellently filmed, authentic costuming and environments, and with solid academics and historians doing the narration.
Lucifer: Season 1, although I did watch Season 2 in the Xmas holiday. Going to rewatch it for the sake of continuity.
Very glad to hear that Resident Alien has been renewed for a second season - really enjoyed season 1.
I still have 2 episodes to go, I wont lie, the first 2 episodes I was sceptical, now I love the show! Once again Alan Tudyk doesn’t disappoint!
I’ve been watching Ozark. It’s not my kind of show and yet I like it a lot. Have watched 2 seasons already.
Enjoying Debris it seemed very fringey until i googled it and found out its made by the creator of fringe
More local Netflix productions coming online. Dead Places is a local horror series with some kak scary scenes in it, based on the trailer…
Season 1 of Dead Places premieres on Netflix this Friday, 16 April.
Yay for local!
Boo for scary!
What’s the local streaming service that south africans can watch this on?
Officially, nowhere. Kak and betaal for Netflix, or GTFO.
Unofficially, I heard from a friend of a friend who has a second cousin on his aunt’s side who managed to find the last local series - King’s of Joburg I believe it was called - on some site based in a small coastal inlet that is frequented by bandits of the high seas.
Speaking of Kings of Joburg, did anyone watch it yet? If so, decent?