Anything good on Prime video?

The Boys. But there is a scene fifteen minutes into this new season that is utterly bonkers that will turn a lot of people off I think. We however found ourselves laughing and saying what the fuckkk just happened.
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Most of the big shows have been named a few times.

Patriot - has been mentioned and is severely underrated. Hard to describe where it fits, maybe subtle comedy that really hit's after a while with some action.

Fleabag - Comedy that was really good. The gf and I both really liked it

Outer Range - New sci-fi thriller with Josh Brolin. Was really good.

Frank of Ireland - comedy worth throwing on

Jean Claude Van Johnson - Completely ridiculous premise, but i couldn't stop watching it after I started. Jean Claude Van Dam is a cover alias for Jean Claude Van Johnson who is essentially deep government spy. If you go into expecting to see something cheesy and like that sort of thing, it's worth a watch.
 
Forgot about Mad Dogs, that was a really good mini drama/comedy mini series. A little bit like White Lotus but more WTF moments. Both star Steve Zahn.
 
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Most of the big shows have been named a few times.

Patriot - has been mentioned and is severely underrated. Hard to describe where it fits, maybe subtle comedy that really hit's after a while with some action.

Fleabag - Comedy that was really good. The gf and I both really liked it

Outer Range - New sci-fi thriller with Josh Brolin. Was really good.

Frank of Ireland - comedy worth throwing on

Jean Claude Van Johnson - Completely ridiculous premise, but i couldn't stop watching it after I started. Jean Claude Van Dam is a cover alias for Jean Claude Van Johnson who is essentially deep government spy. If you go into expecting to see something cheesy and like that sort of thing, it's worth a watch.
Mrs. Velo and I just watched the first episode this past weekend. I'm worried that Josh Brolin in it is one of those ploys where they put a big name actor in it to get you hooked and then you rarely see him/her again.
 
Watched it last night. I thought it was awful, lol. Takes 1/3 of the movie for something to happen. The middle 2/3 is a dude talking and the final 1/3 tries to build up to the last 3 minutes. A boring, waste of time in my opinion.
I remember it had a lot of hype around it, especially for a streaming platform movie, and I enjoyed about 90% of it; I thought the build-up and the atmospherics of it were really well done, and that budget made it look like something from the '50's. But man alive, that ending was just such a letdown.
 
I know it was mentioned above briefly but Fleabag is on Amazon and one of the best comedies I've ever seen.

Part of me wishes there would be more, but it ended with nothing but great run so maybe better and in five years I’ll watch again. I always tell people the best “not around your kids” comedies are that and Eastbound on HBO.
 
Most of the big shows have been named a few times.

Patriot - has been mentioned and is severely underrated. Hard to describe where it fits, maybe subtle comedy that really hit's after a while with some action.

Fleabag - Comedy that was really good. The gf and I both really liked it

Outer Range - New sci-fi thriller with Josh Brolin. Was really good.

Frank of Ireland - comedy worth throwing on

Jean Claude Van Johnson - Completely ridiculous premise, but i couldn't stop watching it after I started. Jean Claude Van Dam is a cover alias for Jean Claude Van Johnson who is essentially deep government spy. If you go into expecting to see something cheesy and like that sort of thing, it's worth a watch.
The band playing the bar in Outer Range have been good friends of mine for over 20 years. They're called Anesthesia. Amazing band!

The show itself is pretty strange, but it's worth watching.
 
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Savoring the original "Kids in the Hall" (and uncensored) before moving on to the current-day season.

 
I watched a few episodes of The Terminal List tonight. Decent so far.
 
Enjoyed "I Think We're Alone Now" with Peter Dinklage as a post-apocalyptic loner who enjoys his solitude until another survivor shows up.

 

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