Binged Cobra Kai season 3 today. I liked it a lot. Actually think it may have been better than last season. Ending was really good I thought.
I loved it. We watched every episode on Saturday. First time I’ve ever binged a full season of something like that in a day.
I'm 3 or 4 episodes in. Can already tell it's better than the second season.
It definitely is. I'm very impressed. Remember, those first two seasons were shot and aired like two years ago. Once it caught fire on Netflix, there was a lot of pressure to live up to the hype, and I think they exceeded it. I won't spoil anything plot-wise since you're about halfway through. But the Kreese backstory climax and the setup for season 4 are very well done.
I really liked how 3 ended. Just finished last night. The music especially in the last episode was on point! The season kind of slowed up midway through when Daniel went to Japan. But I liked it.
Elisabeth Shue doesn't look too shabby for pushing 60 either. Pleasant surprise!
Edit---The Kreese stuff is annoying to me. Obviously he has to be there. But the fucking guy has got to be in his 70's and he's kicking the asses of big dudes half his age? That was weak.
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We finished season 3 last weekend, and while I liked it and am looking forward to season 4, there is one thing that bugs me. EVERYBODY is doing karate now. The nerds, the jocks, you name it and they are out kicking people. Next season it will be the teachers and lunch ladies. It reminds me of Arrow and Flash. After the shows had been on a few seasons, everyone was running around fighting crime with weapons or newly discovered super powers.
Binged Cobra Kai season 3 today. I liked it a lot. Actually think it may have been better than last season. Ending was really good I thought.
I loved it. We watched every episode on Saturday. First time I’ve ever binged a full season of something like that in a day.
I'm 3 or 4 episodes in. Can already tell it's better than the second season.
It definitely is. I'm very impressed. Remember, those first two seasons were shot and aired like two years ago. Once it caught fire on Netflix, there was a lot of pressure to live up to the hype, and I think they exceeded it. I won't spoil anything plot-wise since you're about halfway through. But the Kreese backstory climax and the setup for season 4 are very well done.
I really liked how 3 ended. Just finished last night. The music especially in the last episode was on point! The season kind of slowed up midway through when Daniel went to Japan. But I liked it.
Elisabeth Shue doesn't look too shabby for pushing 60 either. Pleasant surprise!
Edit---The Kreese stuff is annoying to me. Obviously he has to be there. But the fucking guy has got to be in his 70's and he's kicking the asses of big dudes half his age? That was weak.
I liked all the Kreese stuff with the exception of just that: him fighting. Especially in the climatic scene in the final episode when it was so obviously a stunt-double. But the evil karate guy stuff still works, and now having Robby side with him is pretty cool. And I loved "woke" Kreese at the hearing to get the tournament back on.
Daniel: But councilwoman Roberts...…. Kreese: Hey....it's councilPERSON Roberts.
And I agree Daniel in Japan kinda slowed things down, but I too enjoyed it. We had a good laugh actually at Daniel being disappointed that the village had been "Americanized" with so many stores and commerce. So these people are supposed to live in huts for centuries while Daniel owns a lucrative car dealership?
Anyone watch The Sinner? I started it years ago and gave up on it. Finally finished all episodes while on the rowing machine this week. It was really well done. Pullman is fantastic and Jessica Biel...always been a fan.
The Cecil Hotel doc is really good. A bit stretched out but well done.
"A bit stretched out" to say the least. I found the story somewhat interesting, but I didn't think the documentary was very good. Partially for what you're saying...it's way too long. It could've been a single episode, maybe about an hour and a half. Give me the history of the hotel, some analysis of the elevator video, and then get to the point. But my God, leave out her tumblr posts, the pathetic "web sleuths," and conspiracy theories like the death metal singer possibly being the culprit, I couldn't believe how they went about it. It's like they wanted to make a doc about a supernatural, evil hotel, but all they had to work with was a tourist who drowned in a water tank, and the LAPD was too dumb to locate her body in a timely manner.
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The Cecil Hotel doc is really good. A bit stretched out but well done.
"A bit stretched out" to say the least. I found the story somewhat interesting, but I didn't think the documentary was very good. Partially for what you're saying...it's way too long. It could've been a single episode, maybe about an hour and a half. Give me the history of the hotel, some analysis of the elevator video, and then get to the point. But my God, leave out her tumblr posts, the pathetic "web sleuths," and conspiracy theories like the death metal singer possibly being the culprit, I couldn't believe how they went about it. It's like they wanted to make a doc about a supernatural, evil hotel, but all they had to work with was a tourist who drowned in a water tank, and the LAPD was too dumb to locate her body in a timely manner.
I'm sorry....this documentary was 100% pure garbage. They could have told the story, which seemed pretty obvious early on, in about twenty minutes.
Why on earth would we care what some fucking jokers on youtube think? "Web sleuths?" The fuck does that mean? And all their stupid theories were wrong anyway. They all probably now believe in qanon.
I want those nearly fours of my life back.
Also, I think the director was the guy who did that Ted Bundy documentary. Is that right? If so, wow, what a terrible follow up to a really well done doc.
The Cecil Hotel doc is really good. A bit stretched out but well done.
"A bit stretched out" to say the least. I found the story somewhat interesting, but I didn't think the documentary was very good. Partially for what you're saying...it's way too long. It could've been a single episode, maybe about an hour and a half. Give me the history of the hotel, some analysis of the elevator video, and then get to the point. But my God, leave out her tumblr posts, the pathetic "web sleuths," and conspiracy theories like the death metal singer possibly being the culprit, I couldn't believe how they went about it. It's like they wanted to make a doc about a supernatural, evil hotel, but all they had to work with was a tourist who drowned in a water tank, and the LAPD was too dumb to locate her body in a timely manner.
I'm sorry....this documentary was 100% pure garbage. They could have told the story, which seemed pretty obvious early on, in about twenty minutes.
Why on earth would we care what some fucking jokers on youtube think? "Web sleuths?" The fuck does that mean? And all their stupid theories were wrong anyway. They all probably now believe in qanon.
I want those nearly fours of my life back.
Also, I think the director was the guy who did that Ted Bundy documentary. Is that right? If so, wow, what a terrible follow up to a really well done doc.
Glad I saw this before I watched. Have not watched the Night Stalker one yet, either.
Love these types but don't need to waste time on the poorly done ones.
The Cecil Hotel doc is really good. A bit stretched out but well done.
"A bit stretched out" to say the least. I found the story somewhat interesting, but I didn't think the documentary was very good. Partially for what you're saying...it's way too long. It could've been a single episode, maybe about an hour and a half. Give me the history of the hotel, some analysis of the elevator video, and then get to the point. But my God, leave out her tumblr posts, the pathetic "web sleuths," and conspiracy theories like the death metal singer possibly being the culprit, I couldn't believe how they went about it. It's like they wanted to make a doc about a supernatural, evil hotel, but all they had to work with was a tourist who drowned in a water tank, and the LAPD was too dumb to locate her body in a timely manner.
I'm sorry....this documentary was 100% pure garbage. They could have told the story, which seemed pretty obvious early on, in about twenty minutes.
Why on earth would we care what some fucking jokers on youtube think? "Web sleuths?" The fuck does that mean? And all their stupid theories were wrong anyway. They all probably now believe in qanon.
I want those nearly fours of my life back.
Also, I think the director was the guy who did that Ted Bundy documentary. Is that right? If so, wow, what a terrible follow up to a really well done doc.
Glad I saw this before I watched. Have not watched the Night Stalker one yet, either.
Love these types but don't need to waste time on the poorly done ones.
I thought Night Stalker was good. Cecil Hotel wasn't. I took a day off of work the day after I got the 2nd Covid vaccine because I wasn't feeling well. So I thought a four-part Netflix doc was a perfect way to spend the day. If I wasn't laying in bed with body aches, I would've probably quit in the middle of the second episode. But I watched on, and went from body aches from the vaccine, to a throbbing headache from the "documentary."
Night Stalker has good first-hand accounts from the two lead investigators on the case. Not creepy weirdos on YouTube that became obsessed with a girl they never met. And I mean OBSESSED. Not just trying to solve the case. Not just trying to exploit her disappearance for YouTube views. But some of them talk as if they knew her personally.
I said in response to Gern Blansten that it "wasn't very good" but really, it's maybe the worst documentary I've ever seen. Check out Night Stalker, don't waste a second on Cecil Hotel.
The Cecil Hotel doc is really good. A bit stretched out but well done.
"A bit stretched out" to say the least. I found the story somewhat interesting, but I didn't think the documentary was very good. Partially for what you're saying...it's way too long. It could've been a single episode, maybe about an hour and a half. Give me the history of the hotel, some analysis of the elevator video, and then get to the point. But my God, leave out her tumblr posts, the pathetic "web sleuths," and conspiracy theories like the death metal singer possibly being the culprit, I couldn't believe how they went about it. It's like they wanted to make a doc about a supernatural, evil hotel, but all they had to work with was a tourist who drowned in a water tank, and the LAPD was too dumb to locate her body in a timely manner.
I'm sorry....this documentary was 100% pure garbage. They could have told the story, which seemed pretty obvious early on, in about twenty minutes.
Why on earth would we care what some fucking jokers on youtube think? "Web sleuths?" The fuck does that mean? And all their stupid theories were wrong anyway. They all probably now believe in qanon.
I want those nearly fours of my life back.
Also, I think the director was the guy who did that Ted Bundy documentary. Is that right? If so, wow, what a terrible follow up to a really well done doc.
Glad I saw this before I watched. Have not watched the Night Stalker one yet, either.
Love these types but don't need to waste time on the poorly done ones.
I thought Night Stalker was good. Cecil Hotel wasn't. I took a day off of work the day after I got the 2nd Covid vaccine because I wasn't feeling well. So I thought a four-part Netflix doc was a perfect way to spend the day. If I wasn't laying in bed with body aches, I would've probably quit in the middle of the second episode. But I watched on, and went from body aches from the vaccine, to a throbbing headache from the "documentary."
Night Stalker has good first-hand accounts from the two lead investigators on the case. Not creepy weirdos on YouTube that became obsessed with a girl they never met. And I mean OBSESSED. Not just trying to solve the case. Not just trying to exploit her disappearance for YouTube views. But some of them talk as if they knew her personally.
I said in response to Gern Blansten that it "wasn't very good" but really, it's maybe the worst documentary I've ever seen. Check out Night Stalker, don't waste a second on Cecil Hotel.
Yeah those weirdos at the very end we're talking about her as if they were part of her family or something. When in reality they spent years exploiting her death her for clicks on their dumb youtube channels. Horrible documentary.
Glad to hear Night Stalker is good. Planning on watching that soon.
The Cecil Hotel doc is really good. A bit stretched out but well done.
"A bit stretched out" to say the least. I found the story somewhat interesting, but I didn't think the documentary was very good. Partially for what you're saying...it's way too long. It could've been a single episode, maybe about an hour and a half. Give me the history of the hotel, some analysis of the elevator video, and then get to the point. But my God, leave out her tumblr posts, the pathetic "web sleuths," and conspiracy theories like the death metal singer possibly being the culprit, I couldn't believe how they went about it. It's like they wanted to make a doc about a supernatural, evil hotel, but all they had to work with was a tourist who drowned in a water tank, and the LAPD was too dumb to locate her body in a timely manner.
I'm sorry....this documentary was 100% pure garbage. They could have told the story, which seemed pretty obvious early on, in about twenty minutes.
Why on earth would we care what some fucking jokers on youtube think? "Web sleuths?" The fuck does that mean? And all their stupid theories were wrong anyway. They all probably now believe in qanon.
I want those nearly fours of my life back.
Also, I think the director was the guy who did that Ted Bundy documentary. Is that right? If so, wow, what a terrible follow up to a really well done doc.
Glad I saw this before I watched. Have not watched the Night Stalker one yet, either.
Love these types but don't need to waste time on the poorly done ones.
I thought Night Stalker was good. Cecil Hotel wasn't. I took a day off of work the day after I got the 2nd Covid vaccine because I wasn't feeling well. So I thought a four-part Netflix doc was a perfect way to spend the day. If I wasn't laying in bed with body aches, I would've probably quit in the middle of the second episode. But I watched on, and went from body aches from the vaccine, to a throbbing headache from the "documentary."
Night Stalker has good first-hand accounts from the two lead investigators on the case. Not creepy weirdos on YouTube that became obsessed with a girl they never met. And I mean OBSESSED. Not just trying to solve the case. Not just trying to exploit her disappearance for YouTube views. But some of them talk as if they knew her personally.
I said in response to Gern Blansten that it "wasn't very good" but really, it's maybe the worst documentary I've ever seen. Check out Night Stalker, don't waste a second on Cecil Hotel.
Yeah those weirdos at the very end we're talking about her as if they were part of her family or something. When in reality they spent years exploiting her death her for clicks on their dumb youtube channels. Horrible documentary.
Glad to hear Night Stalker is good. Planning on watching that soon.
In Night Stalker there's even about a five minute segment where they throw then Mayor Feinstein under the bus. Weird to see her in the 80's and not just in her 80's.
The Cecil Hotel doc is really good. A bit stretched out but well done.
"A bit stretched out" to say the least. I found the story somewhat interesting, but I didn't think the documentary was very good. Partially for what you're saying...it's way too long. It could've been a single episode, maybe about an hour and a half. Give me the history of the hotel, some analysis of the elevator video, and then get to the point. But my God, leave out her tumblr posts, the pathetic "web sleuths," and conspiracy theories like the death metal singer possibly being the culprit, I couldn't believe how they went about it. It's like they wanted to make a doc about a supernatural, evil hotel, but all they had to work with was a tourist who drowned in a water tank, and the LAPD was too dumb to locate her body in a timely manner.
I'm sorry....this documentary was 100% pure garbage. They could have told the story, which seemed pretty obvious early on, in about twenty minutes.
Why on earth would we care what some fucking jokers on youtube think? "Web sleuths?" The fuck does that mean? And all their stupid theories were wrong anyway. They all probably now believe in qanon.
I want those nearly fours of my life back.
Also, I think the director was the guy who did that Ted Bundy documentary. Is that right? If so, wow, what a terrible follow up to a really well done doc.
Glad I saw this before I watched. Have not watched the Night Stalker one yet, either.
Love these types but don't need to waste time on the poorly done ones.
I thought Night Stalker was good. Cecil Hotel wasn't. I took a day off of work the day after I got the 2nd Covid vaccine because I wasn't feeling well. So I thought a four-part Netflix doc was a perfect way to spend the day. If I wasn't laying in bed with body aches, I would've probably quit in the middle of the second episode. But I watched on, and went from body aches from the vaccine, to a throbbing headache from the "documentary."
Night Stalker has good first-hand accounts from the two lead investigators on the case. Not creepy weirdos on YouTube that became obsessed with a girl they never met. And I mean OBSESSED. Not just trying to solve the case. Not just trying to exploit her disappearance for YouTube views. But some of them talk as if they knew her personally.
I said in response to Gern Blansten that it "wasn't very good" but really, it's maybe the worst documentary I've ever seen. Check out Night Stalker, don't waste a second on Cecil Hotel.
Yeah those weirdos at the very end we're talking about her as if they were part of her family or something. When in reality they spent years exploiting her death her for clicks on their dumb youtube channels. Horrible documentary.
Glad to hear Night Stalker is good. Planning on watching that soon.
In Night Stalker there's even about a five minute segment where they throw then Mayor Feinstein under the bus. Weird to see her in the 80's and not just in her 80's.
no, thst segment needed to be in there. SFPD and her fucked the whole investigation with that pc.
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The season kind of slowed up midway through when Daniel went to Japan. But I liked it.
Elisabeth Shue doesn't look too shabby for pushing 60 either. Pleasant surprise!
Edit---The Kreese stuff is annoying to me. Obviously he has to be there. But the fucking guy has got to be in his 70's and he's kicking the asses of big dudes half his age? That was weak.
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Daniel: But councilwoman Roberts...….
Kreese: Hey....it's councilPERSON Roberts.
And I agree Daniel in Japan kinda slowed things down, but I too enjoyed it. We had a good laugh actually at Daniel being disappointed that the village had been "Americanized" with so many stores and commerce. So these people are supposed to live in huts for centuries while Daniel owns a lucrative car dealership?
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Looking forward to getting into season 2 soon.
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Why on earth would we care what some fucking jokers on youtube think? "Web sleuths?" The fuck does that mean? And all their stupid theories were wrong anyway. They all probably now believe in qanon.
I want those nearly fours of my life back.
Also, I think the director was the guy who did that Ted Bundy documentary. Is that right? If so, wow, what a terrible follow up to a really well done doc.
Night Stalker has good first-hand accounts from the two lead investigators on the case. Not creepy weirdos on YouTube that became obsessed with a girl they never met. And I mean OBSESSED. Not just trying to solve the case. Not just trying to exploit her disappearance for YouTube views. But some of them talk as if they knew her personally.
I said in response to Gern Blansten that it "wasn't very good" but really, it's maybe the worst documentary I've ever seen. Check out Night Stalker, don't waste a second on Cecil Hotel.
Pearl Jam bootlegs:
http://wegotshit.blogspot.com
Glad to hear Night Stalker is good. Planning on watching that soon.
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