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I fucking hate my first job
  • I’d like to point out that from the sound of it you don’t really hate your job, you don’t really like it (for good reason) but you don’t hate the it. It sounds more likely to me what you hate is your boss and upper management, and with good reason. It’s a truism that most people don’t quit jobs they quit bosses. And frankly your bosses sounds like tools. In your case I’d suggest you stop being so down on yourself, yeah you’re struggling but that seems to be from a lack of support. In the short term try sounding out your coworkers about how you can help them at work so that you can make each others days easier. And in the long term remember your most likely only going to be at any job for about two years before you move on so get going and really check out the culture at your next job before you take it.

  • Finished The Good Place yesterday. What a good show.
  • A Man on the Inside is much more of a character and story based comedy then Shure’s previous work. It’s a lot less joke dense then The Good Place which was in turn less dense Parks and Rec. I mean I’d expect a comedy about grief, loss, and regaining a purpose to go at a slower pace and I found it lovely and clever, but it definitely not a “Joke Factory”. Your Mileage and all that but I got through the whole series in a day because each episode was sweet and cute, not because I couldn’t stop laughing.

  • Eddie Redmayne on 'Day of the Jackal' Finale Twist and Season 2
  • I really enjoyed this season every step felt earned and the twist felt obvious in hindsight. I didn’t expect it at all but that was because of didn’t expect a production to do that not because it was an ass pull or anything.

    I’m just really interested in where the story goes from here. I just don’t think the c-suite guys are going to let them do a story about Eddie Redmayne hunting billionaires after the real world news.

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    Which shows have you watched this week?
  • I think I’d like to subscribe to your newsletter. Of the ones I’ve seen I totally agree with you:

    Creature Commandos - An excellent show Very James Gunn but in my world that’s a complement. 1x03 really kicks it up a notch. GI robot is one of my new favourite characters “Oh Nazis” made me smile.

    Lioness S2 - Total tripe, some of the worst writing (honestly if you told me Donald Trump had done punch up on it I’d believe you) but to be honest I’d watch Zoey and Nicole read the fucking phone book, so I’ll probably check back in if there’s a season 3.

    The Diplomat - yeah good that’s about where I’d put it too. Not great but very good.

    Arkane - I don’t know? it’s good but god damn it’s bleak. It’s a hard slog to watch so far. But maybe there’s hope in the end?

  • TV Rewind: 'Hawkeye' Perfectly Captures the Joy and Melancholy of the Christmas Season
  • I didn’t like the shade thrown at Moon Knight, but aside from that I agree. It really highlights what a Christmas Movie Hawkeye was and one of the things Marvel does best is when it crosses superhero movies with another genre.

  • What was cancelled or discontinued that you wish wasn't or that they brought it back?
  • I’m very disappointed by the lack of ‘The Middleman’ here. A very fun show with a very spunky Natalie Morales. Based on the graphic novels by Javier Grillo-Marxuach and Les McClaine, but the best part was that Javier Grillo-Marxuach was the show runner so it really didn’t lose that crazy fun factor of comic books nuttiness. Seriously rock eating aliens, zombie flying fish, boy bands trying to take over the world. It only got 12 Episodes and it’s still got 100% on rotten tomatoes and even over an 8 on IMDb.

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  • Is "Red Storm Rising" by Tom Clancy considered a good book? Because I read it, and I'm not sure it should be.
  • My second favourite crazy conspiracy theory is that Tom Clancy didn’t really exist and that he was the front man for the CIA’s public relations office. Red Storm especially leads this as the whole novel reads like someone took a high level war game and tried to make a novelisation out of it.

  • Weekly thread - which shows have you watched, which ones do you recommend?
  • Got to say, Aussie comedies are on a roll lately. The new season of Fisk is hilarious and the eleventh season of Spicks and Specks is still slaying. I frankly need a laugh, so I’ve been watching those. And for some reason I’ve been nostalgic lately so I’ve dug out some of those early aughts fun cable light dramas. Burn Notice, Leverage, Psych, White Collar, Monk, and such. Nothings to heavy, a story gets told in 40 minutes and maybe there’s some kind of season long thing taking up 5-10 minutes in it, but no puzzle boxes or epic character arcs or anything. They’re like the TV version of a wine cooler, no depth, or heaviness but light and fizzy and fun. Maybe I’m just a basic bitch but I like fun.

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