• What Did You Watch? 2025-05-11 (Sunday)

    From Ubiquitous@21:1/5 to All on Mon May 12 04:30:41 2025
    I watched:

    WE ARE THE 80'S

    WE ARE THE 80'S

    WE ARE THE 80'S

    FAMILY GUY:
    "One Foot in Front of The Mother". Due to a police complaint about his excessive barking, Brian has to wear a shock collar; looking to join an after-school sports team, Chris discovers a talent for speed walking.
    I was bored while watching this one.

    KRAPOPOLIS:
    "Love Trap, Baby!". Stupe and Ty are invited to a dating competition hosted
    by a mysterious princess in search of her partner and Hippo suspects it's a trap; Shlub and Deliria accidentally improve the city in Ty's absence.

    Leave it to Shlub and Deliria's orgy to accidentally improve the city! I wondered why Lycosa glided instead of walked, but did not expect her to a tongue! BTW, Lycosa is the name of spiders like tarantulas.

    What did you watch?

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  • From Ian J. Ball@21:1/5 to Ubiquitous on Mon May 12 05:47:08 2025
    On 5/12/25 1:30 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:

    What did you watch?

    I graded most of the weekend, meaning I often had the TV turned off, and
    when I wasn't doing that I was mostly playing my video game (I'm making progress on eliminating my heroes' deficits!). So all I got through was
    soaps, and golf:

    golf - Honestly, I think the golf was the more interesting of the two!
    This was the Truist Championship, formerly the Wells Fargo
    Championship. This is the tournament that is normally played at Quail
    Hollow in Charlotte - but this year, next week's PGA Championship is at
    Quail Hollow. So this year's Truist was played at the Philadelphia
    Cricket Club(!!) in Phili.
    Hot-tempered Shane Lowry had led Day 3, but he choked pretty hard
    (esp. at the end) on Day 4, ending up in a tie for second.
    The eventual winner (by 2 strokes!) was Sepp Straka, who, IIRC, won
    his second tournament of the year with this one.
    A lot of the usual suspects were lurking just down the leaderboard, including Justin Thomas (tied for second) who seems to be getting it
    back together. Should be a good PGA Championship this weekend.

    soaps: Thur's & Fri's ep's of both.
    DOOL - Meh. Much of this was taken up with drama about who will buy
    the hospital - EJ or Xander. They seem to be leading us down the garden
    path that Johnny shot EJ, but as no one actually came out and said
    that's what happened, we know Johnny didn't do it. Chanel almost kills
    Sarah by pastry, prompting Chanel to "forgive" Johnny (huh?...). (Since
    when has Sarah had deadly allergies?!) In other news, Alex is pushing
    Stephanie to publish her manuscript, so I guess they're going to turn
    Stephanie into an author of trashy erotic fiction!
    GH - Lulu is getting close to figuring out/proving that Gio is Brook
    Lynn's long-lost son. Brook Lynn and Chase go to Alexis for a legal
    opinion about adoption. Rocco and Danny are put to work as punishment
    for the alcohol poisoning incident. Sasha continues to unnecessarily be
    a bitch to Willow (I can't wait until Sasha is taken down for being the judgemental lying liar she is!). Brad leaves town. Drew continues to
    blackmail Portia (though he's probably setting her up!). Jenz Sidwell
    offers to buy Sonny's peers, but Sonny turns him down.

    What did you watch?

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  • From Dimensional Traveler@21:1/5 to Ian J. Ball on Mon May 12 07:29:51 2025
    On 5/12/2025 5:47 AM, Ian J. Ball wrote:

    What did you watch?

    More than you did! :P

    Fringe S2E05 'Dream Logic'. IMDb sez: "People who once had sleeping
    problems but were cured by having a biochip inserted in their brain
    suddenly start to die. Walter suspects the chips were accessed by
    someone who used mind control."

    The glyphs in this episode spell "betray".

    Astrid Farnsworth: [referring to experimenting on a drugged FBI agent]
    Walter, I do not think this is a very good idea.
    Dr. Walter Bishop: Don't be such a grinch. I told you - science should
    be fun!

    Astrid's name of the week this week is "Astrix".

    Peter is beginning to remember....


    Fringe S2E06 'Earthling'. First contact, Fringe style.

    The glyphs say "dejavu'.

    [Talking to CIA agent some time after Broyles shot the cosmonaut host in
    the head]
    Broyles: What did you guys do with him? The cosmonaut.
    Mystery Man: We had no choice. Once he started breathing again. *looks
    up at the stars*


    Fringe S2E07 'Of Human Action'. The Fringies deal with a teen who can
    control minds. Ya, he's going to be _completely_ rational about using
    that ability!

    The glyphs say "arrive".

    Walter Bishop: Once you are given the order to put on the headphones, do
    not remove them under any circumstances. If you do, you may die a
    gruesome and horrible death. Thank you for your attention and have a
    nice day. (Just another day in Bishopstein's lab.)

    Continuity Error: Walter is examining the policewoman's brain, and finds
    damage to it from the villains' mind control techniques. He would be
    very unlikely to be able to differentiate such damage from the damage
    resulting from a self-inflicted gunshot to the head, especially from a
    9mm bullet. He would, in fact, be rather lucky to find the brain all in
    one piece.


    What Did You Watch?



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  • From Arthur Lipscomb@21:1/5 to Ian J. Ball on Mon May 12 08:33:52 2025
    On 5/12/2025 5:47 AM, Ian J. Ball wrote:
    On 5/12/25 1:30 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:

    What did you watch?

    I graded most of the weekend, meaning I often had the TV turned off, and
    when I wasn't doing that I was mostly playing my video game (I'm making progress on eliminating my heroes' deficits!). So all I got through was soaps, and golf:

    golf - Honestly, I think the golf was the more interesting of the two!
       This was the Truist Championship, formerly the Wells Fargo Championship. This is the tournament that is normally played at Quail
    Hollow in Charlotte - but this year, next week's PGA Championship is at
    Quail Hollow. So this year's Truist was played at the Philadelphia
    Cricket Club(!!) in Phili.
       Hot-tempered Shane Lowry had led Day 3, but he choked pretty hard
    (esp. at the end) on Day 4, ending up in a tie for second.
       The eventual winner (by 2 strokes!) was Sepp Straka, who, IIRC, won
    his second tournament of the year with this one.
       A lot of the usual suspects were lurking just down the leaderboard, including Justin Thomas (tied for second) who seems to be getting it
    back together. Should be a good PGA Championship this weekend.

    soaps: Thur's & Fri's ep's of both.
       DOOL - Meh. Much of this was taken up with drama about who will buy
    the hospital - EJ or Xander. They seem to be leading us down the garden
    path that Johnny shot EJ, but as no one actually came out and said
    that's what happened, we know Johnny didn't do it. Chanel almost kills
    Sarah by pastry, prompting Chanel to "forgive" Johnny (huh?...). (Since
    when has Sarah had deadly allergies?!) In other news, Alex is pushing Stephanie to publish her manuscript, so I guess they're going to turn Stephanie into an author of trashy erotic fiction!
       GH - Lulu is getting close to figuring out/proving that Gio is Brook Lynn's long-lost son. Brook Lynn and Chase go to Alexis for a legal
    opinion about adoption. Rocco and Danny are put to work as punishment
    for the alcohol poisoning incident. Sasha continues to unnecessarily be
    a bitch to Willow (I can't wait until Sasha is taken down for being the judgemental lying liar she is!). Brad leaves town. Drew continues to blackmail Portia (though he's probably setting her up!). Jenz Sidwell
    offers to buy Sonny's peers, but Sonny turns him down.

    What did you watch?


    I watched:


    Doctor Who (Disney+) "The Story & the Engine" - The Doctor's companion
    is still insisting he get her home instead of nearly getting her killed
    each week. This week to try and fix whatever is wrong he makes a stop
    in Lagos in 2019. The Doctor also takes this opportunity to get a
    haircut from a local barber he knows, and of course stumbles upon a new adventure. I had a couple of minor questions, but overall, I really
    liked this one.


    Step Up Revolution (3D blu-ray) 2012 sequel which movies the action to
    Miami. This means lots of gratuitous shots of women in bikinis.
    Anyway, this one follows the adventures of a new dance crew, "The Mob"
    lead by "Sean" (Ryan Guzman) and his best friend Eddy (Misha Gabriel).
    The Mob basically breaks in and vandalizes places, for art, I guess. I
    don't think I've ever noticed before now, but "The Mob" is basically the
    evil dance group that other groups battle against in the other movies.
    They force people to watch them dance. That's exactly what an evil
    group does. This is probably the weakest movie in the franchise. I
    mean, would you want to watch a movie about the guy who dances in the
    subway train after the doors close and you can't get away? This is
    pretty much that movie. And none of the characters are likeable.
    Especially Sean's so-called friend Eddy, who goes out of his way to be a
    jerk because he doesn't like Ryan's new girlfriend. Sure, she's the
    daughter of the guy who runs the evil company that's trying to take away
    their home. But Eddy has to know he exists in a dance movie. An evil
    company trying to take away your home just goes with the territory.
    There is one bright spot at the end when Moose and the crew from Step Up
    3 show up to help save the day. It's not a Step-Up movie without Moose.


    Step Up: All In - (3D blu-ray) 2014 sequel which picks up shortly after
    part 4. Sean and Eddy have moved The Mob from Miami to Los Angeles to
    try and make it as dancers. When work isn't coming their way Eddy takes
    the Mob back to Miami. But Sean stays in L.A. and gets the idea to form
    a crew and enter a dance competition that will fund them for years. So,
    Sean recruits Moose and together they recruit the members of dance crews
    from all the other Step Up movies, including "Andie" (Briana Evigan)
    from Step Up 2. Sean and Andie basically become the love interests in
    this movie, when they aren't battling for control of the dance crew. But
    in a twist no one could have possibly seen coming, Eddy returns with The
    Mob and the two friends are forced to compete against each other. But
    to make matters worse, there is of course an evil dance group. The
    evilness of this dance group is more powerful than either Sean or Eddy's
    dance crew can defeat on their own. But what if the dance crews from
    the first 3 Step Up movies, team up with the dance crew from Step Up 4?
    If they went All In, maybe, just maybe, they would have enough good
    dance power to defeat the evil dance crew. I forgot how good 5 is. And
    the 3D is stunning. 3 and 5 are by far the best in the franchise.
    "Does this always have to end up in a big giant dance battle?"


    A Simple Favor (4K disc) 2018 mystery movie directed by Paul Feig and
    starring Anna Kendrick as a single mom who befriends the mother (Blake
    Lively) of her young son's friend. Blake asks Anna for a simple favor,
    watch her young son, and then lots of very spoilerly things happen.
    Henry Golding also stars as Blake's husband. This was mostly background
    noise with the director's commentary.


    Another Simple Favor (Amazon streaming) 2025 sequel, once again directed
    by Paul Feig, which brings back the entire cast from the first movie.
    This is really hard to talk about without massive spoilers for the first
    movie. The first movie is a mystery, and there are lots of twists and
    turns I don't want to spoil. I can say Anna is once again asked to do a
    favor, or more like threatened into doing a favor, and as a result she
    agrees to fly to Italy and be a bride's maid. But once there, lots of
    bad things happened to her. This was not as good as the first movie,
    but at least they managed to bring back the entire original cast, and I appreciate that sort of thing.


    Watson - "My Life's Work Part 2" - Season 1 finale which has Moriarty
    and Watson pretty much going head to head against each other. This was
    a surprisingly good finale, made possible by Watson, and I think his
    entire team, being willing to throw away the Hippocratic Oath. The only
    weak link in this episode, and the series in general, was Randall Park
    as Professor Moriarty. I have liked Park in everything I've seen him in
    except for this show. Moriarty is clearly supposed to be evil, and Park
    is just way too likeable to pull off evil.

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  • From Adam H. Kerman@21:1/5 to Arthur Lipscomb on Mon May 12 16:17:23 2025
    Arthur Lipscomb <arthur@alum.calberkeley.org> wrote:

    Step Up Revolution (3D blu-ray) 2012 sequel which movies the action to
    Miami. This means lots of gratuitous shots of women in bikinis.

    Dude! It's tuitous. There is no reason to watch without cheesecake.

    A Simple Favor (4K disc) 2018 mystery movie directed by Paul Feig and >starring Anna Kendrick as a single mom who befriends the mother (Blake >Lively) of her young son's friend. Blake asks Anna for a simple favor,
    watch her young son, and then lots of very spoilerly things happen.
    Henry Golding also stars as Blake's husband. This was mostly background >noise with the director's commentary.

    Was this made for tv? I watched it when it was new and disliked it. I
    can't believe they made a sequel.

    Watson - "My Life's Work Part 2" - Season 1 finale which has Moriarty
    and Watson pretty much going head to head against each other. This was
    a surprisingly good finale, made possible by Watson, and I think his
    entire team, being willing to throw away the Hippocratic Oath. The only
    weak link in this episode, and the series in general, was Randall Park
    as Professor Moriarty. I have liked Park in everything I've seen him in >except for this show. Moriarty is clearly supposed to be evil, and Park
    is just way too likeable to pull off evil.

    Heh, yeah. I noted that in the pilot episode. Louis Huang cannot pull
    off brilliant evil mastermind.

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  • From anim8rfsk@21:1/5 to Arthur Lipscomb on Mon May 12 12:56:53 2025
    Arthur Lipscomb <arthur@alum.calberkeley.org> wrote:
    On 5/12/2025 5:47 AM, Ian J. Ball wrote:
    On 5/12/25 1:30 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:

    What did you watch?


    What did you watch?


    I watched:


    Doctor Who (Disney+) "The Story & the Engine" - The Doctor's companion
    is still insisting he get her home instead of nearly getting her killed
    each week. This week to try and fix whatever is wrong he makes a stop
    in Lagos in 2019. The Doctor also takes this opportunity to get a
    haircut from a local barber he knows, and of course stumbles upon a new adventure. I had a couple of minor questions, but overall, I really
    liked this one.

    Is it really a haircut when your hair gets longer?



    Watson - "My Life's Work Part 2" - Season 1 finale which has Moriarty
    and Watson pretty much going head to head against each other. This was
    a surprisingly good finale, made possible by Watson, and I think his
    entire team, being willing to throw away the Hippocratic Oath. The only
    weak link in this episode, and the series in general, was Randall Park
    as Professor Moriarty. I have liked Park in everything I've seen him in except for this show. Moriarty is clearly supposed to be evil, and Park
    is just way too likeable to pull off evil.

    As opposed to Andrew Scott as Moriarity in SHERLOCK, who managed to be
    likable and yet you’d murder him in cold blood the first chance you got.

    See my other notes in Ian‘s dedicated thread for this episode.

    I stumbled into a rerun of Buffy the Vampire Slayer “Band Candy“. Damn, it’s easy to forget how great this show could be.

    I watched the season finale of the most popular television show TRACKER.
    Bored now.

    I watched a few reruns of various shows, including the very worst episode
    of ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN



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  • From Ian J. Ball@21:1/5 to All on Mon May 12 13:42:32 2025
    On 5/12/25 12:56 PM, anim8rfsk wrote:

    Arthur Lipscomb <arthur@alum.calberkeley.org> wrote:
    On 5/12/2025 5:47 AM, Ian J. Ball wrote:
    On 5/12/25 1:30 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:

    I watched:

    Watson - "My Life's Work Part 2" - Season 1 finale which has Moriarty
    and Watson pretty much going head to head against each other. This was
    a surprisingly good finale, made possible by Watson, and I think his
    entire team, being willing to throw away the Hippocratic Oath. The only
    weak link in this episode, and the series in general, was Randall Park
    as Professor Moriarty. I have liked Park in everything I've seen him in
    except for this show. Moriarty is clearly supposed to be evil, and Park
    is just way too likeable to pull off evil.

    As opposed to Andrew Scott as Moriarity in SHERLOCK, who managed to be likable and yet you’d murder him in cold blood the first chance you got.

    See my other notes in Ian‘s dedicated thread for this episode.

    I stumbled into a rerun of Buffy the Vampire Slayer “Band Candy“. Damn, it’s easy to forget how great this show could be.

    I watched the season finale of the most popular television show TRACKER. Bored now.

    I had this on as background noise while I was grading before "Watson". I
    had no idea what was going on. So it looks like now Chris Lee (from
    "Legacies") is "Tracker's" new "computer nerd"? - But he has partner? Or
    a friend? Or a lover?... And whatever happened to the lesbian couple
    from season #1 - Did they both get written out after the one actress
    left the show? If not, how do they explain the one's perennial
    absence?!... And I saw that Wendy Crewson was back as the mom in this
    one - I noticed in this episode that Crewson is finally starting to look
    "old" old.

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  • From shawn@21:1/5 to All on Mon May 12 17:02:24 2025
    On Mon, 12 May 2025 13:42:32 -0700, "Ian J. Ball" <ijball@mac.invalid>
    wrote:

    On 5/12/25 12:56 PM, anim8rfsk wrote:

    Arthur Lipscomb <arthur@alum.calberkeley.org> wrote:
    On 5/12/2025 5:47 AM, Ian J. Ball wrote:
    On 5/12/25 1:30 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:

    I watched:

    Watson - "My Life's Work Part 2" - Season 1 finale which has Moriarty
    and Watson pretty much going head to head against each other. This was
    a surprisingly good finale, made possible by Watson, and I think his
    entire team, being willing to throw away the Hippocratic Oath. The only >>> weak link in this episode, and the series in general, was Randall Park
    as Professor Moriarty. I have liked Park in everything I've seen him in >>> except for this show. Moriarty is clearly supposed to be evil, and Park >>> is just way too likeable to pull off evil.

    As opposed to Andrew Scott as Moriarity in SHERLOCK, who managed to be
    likable and yet you’d murder him in cold blood the first chance you got. >>
    See my other notes in Ian‘s dedicated thread for this episode.

    I stumbled into a rerun of Buffy the Vampire Slayer “Band Candy“. Damn, >> it’s easy to forget how great this show could be.

    I watched the season finale of the most popular television show TRACKER.
    Bored now.

    I had this on as background noise while I was grading before "Watson". I
    had no idea what was going on. So it looks like now Chris Lee (from >"Legacies") is "Tracker's" new "computer nerd"? - But he has partner? Or
    a friend? Or a lover?...

    Cousin. For some reason the one guy (with the missing leg) was off the
    show so he had his cousin stand in for him while he was off for a few
    weeks. Now both are on the show.

    And whatever happened to the lesbian couple
    from season #1

    The one actress is still there but the other one just disappeared. Not
    sure they even addressed why she wasn't there on the show. It was at
    the same time they had the remaining actress join up with Rennie.

    - Did they both get written out after the one actress
    left the show? If not, how do they explain the one's perennial
    absence?!... And I saw that Wendy Crewson was back as the mom in this
    one - I noticed in this episode that Crewson is finally starting to look >"old" old.


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  • From Adam H. Kerman@21:1/5 to shawn on Mon May 12 21:51:55 2025
    shawn <nanoflower@notforg.m.a.i.l.com> wrote:
    Mon, 12 May 2025 13:42:32 -0700, Ian J. Ball <ijball@mac.invalid> wrote:

    And whatever happened to the lesbian couple
    from season #1

    The one actress is still there but the other one just disappeared. Not
    sure they even addressed why she wasn't there on the show. It was at
    the same time they had the remaining actress join up with Rennie.

    Rennie was a recurring character in season 1. I don't know if the
    actress you are talking about quit the show or was fired but it allowed
    them to move Rennie up to main cast. The 50 year old blonde has no
    required function that another character couldn't do as she never shares
    scenes with Coulter.

    I have no idea what they were thinking.

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  • From Arthur Lipscomb@21:1/5 to Adam H. Kerman on Mon May 12 15:29:30 2025
    On 5/12/2025 9:17 AM, Adam H. Kerman wrote:
    Arthur Lipscomb <arthur@alum.calberkeley.org> wrote:

    Step Up Revolution (3D blu-ray) 2012 sequel which movies the action to
    Miami. This means lots of gratuitous shots of women in bikinis.

    Dude! It's tuitous. There is no reason to watch without cheesecake.

    A Simple Favor (4K disc) 2018 mystery movie directed by Paul Feig and
    starring Anna Kendrick as a single mom who befriends the mother (Blake
    Lively) of her young son's friend. Blake asks Anna for a simple favor,
    watch her young son, and then lots of very spoilerly things happen.
    Henry Golding also stars as Blake's husband. This was mostly background
    noise with the director's commentary.

    Was this made for tv? I watched it when it was new and disliked it. I
    can't believe they made a sequel.


    It had a theatrical release and made a bit of money. I liked it for all
    the twists and turns when it first came out, but once you know all the
    twists and turns it's replay value goes down. I was extremely happy for
    the commentary track, but even that barely held my interest.

    Watson - "My Life's Work Part 2" - Season 1 finale which has Moriarty
    and Watson pretty much going head to head against each other. This was
    a surprisingly good finale, made possible by Watson, and I think his
    entire team, being willing to throw away the Hippocratic Oath. The only
    weak link in this episode, and the series in general, was Randall Park
    as Professor Moriarty. I have liked Park in everything I've seen him in
    except for this show. Moriarty is clearly supposed to be evil, and Park
    is just way too likeable to pull off evil.

    Heh, yeah. I noted that in the pilot episode. Louis Huang cannot pull
    off brilliant evil mastermind.

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  • From Arthur Lipscomb@21:1/5 to Adam H. Kerman on Mon May 12 17:14:32 2025
    On 5/12/2025 9:17 AM, Adam H. Kerman wrote:
    Arthur Lipscomb <arthur@alum.calberkeley.org> wrote:

    Step Up Revolution (3D blu-ray) 2012 sequel which movies the action to
    Miami. This means lots of gratuitous shots of women in bikinis.

    Dude! It's tuitous. There is no reason to watch without cheesecake.

    A Simple Favor (4K disc) 2018 mystery movie directed by Paul Feig and
    starring Anna Kendrick as a single mom who befriends the mother (Blake
    Lively) of her young son's friend. Blake asks Anna for a simple favor,
    watch her young son, and then lots of very spoilerly things happen.
    Henry Golding also stars as Blake's husband. This was mostly background
    noise with the director's commentary.

    Was this made for tv? I watched it when it was new and disliked it. I
    can't believe they made a sequel.


    It had a theatrical release and made a bit of money. I liked it for all
    the twists and turns when it first came out, but once you know all the
    twists and turns it's replay value goes down. I was extremely happy for
    the commentary track, but even that barely held my interest.

    Watson - "My Life's Work Part 2" - Season 1 finale which has Moriarty
    and Watson pretty much going head to head against each other. This was
    a surprisingly good finale, made possible by Watson, and I think his
    entire team, being willing to throw away the Hippocratic Oath. The only
    weak link in this episode, and the series in general, was Randall Park
    as Professor Moriarty. I have liked Park in everything I've seen him in
    except for this show. Moriarty is clearly supposed to be evil, and Park
    is just way too likeable to pull off evil.

    Heh, yeah. I noted that in the pilot episode. Louis Huang cannot pull
    off brilliant evil mastermind.

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