Really everyone should watch it so it gathers enough support for a season 2

Not gonna lie the residual Jack Black effect is part of the reason why I'm not watching this. The main reason of course being that I don't have Peacock.
I should have put this together earlier, but he actually survives getting shot in the chest at the end of the last miniseries. Somehow Dexter returned.
Middle aged college educated white man likes this post.DigitalGypsy66 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2024 3:37 pm It seems like the streamers have hit upon the algorithm needed to engage middle aged college educated white men - spy thrillers!
Netflix dropped a six episode series called Black Doves last week (and it's already been renewed for another season) starring Keira Knightley and Ben Whishaw. She plays a non-governmental spy, meaning she spies for a group that gets paid by the highest bidder. It's decent, and it's set during Christmas, which was interesting. Definitely worth checking out if you are into Slow Horses.
I haven't watched it yet, but Showtime has The Agency, which is a remake of the French spy series The Bureau (which I have started to watch, and it's excellent so far.) Michael Fassbender and Jodie Turner-Smith star in that, and I think I saw Richard Gere in a trailer. Fassbender plays a deep cover CIA agent who leaves his cover to return back to Langley, leaving his lover Turner-Smith behind. If it's like the French show, it will be pretty decent.
I've already talked about The Day of the Jackal which has been pretty good, with the finale coming on Thursday. My 16 year old likes that show, so maybe spy thrillers are just for old white guys.![]()
I loved Dexter when it started (premise and character), and Season 4 with Trinity is still one of my favorite seasons of any series I've watched, but man did it just fall off a cliff. In retrospect that's probably because John Lithgow was the first and maybe only supporting actor that met or exceeded Michael C. Hall's performances. Every season/spinoff since then has just been awful. Not in a 'doesn't live up to what it was' way, but in the 'this is legitimate dogsh*t' way. Which really sucks, tbh.DigitalGypsy66 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 13, 2024 5:57 pm Talk about running a good (sometimes great) character and show into the ground...
Glad to see that they have an end goal in mind and that they won't drag it out for no reason. S02 has been terrific, as expected. Steve Zahn was a very welcome surprise.Silo Renewed for 2 More Seasons — Apple TV+ Adaptation to Conclude With Season 4
3 books, 4 seasons make sense considering that the current season (2) is basically the second half of the first book. I'm reading book 2 now and it's pretty much an origin story so I would suspect that will be covered in flashbacks.