moontopples
MoonTopples
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I believe it, and the greatest thing was you didn’t need to fall back on a handful of hits to achieve that. He’s probably got 50 songs that are stone classics. One of the best discographies ever put together, and still recording great stuff after 40 years.

When I was a first year in college in the 90's, his greatest hits collection was one of the 5 artists we could all agree on in the suite (Madonna’s Immaculate Collection, Prince, the Fugees, and Alanis Morisette’s Jagged Little Pill were the others). The other 80% of agreed upon choices were a result of us being young

He was played constantly but I never got tired of hearing his hits. That’s great songwriting.

I can’t even...

Shit...that’s kind of verging on pass territory for me. Maybe it was just the two singles?

Well (a) he has become really successful (b) he seems to be good at tweaking Artist’s style so they can feel like they are doing something different and new while keeping what they feel comfortable with.

Jack Antonoff as producer seems to be a major problem. Why would anyone want to work with that fellow?

In November. And there’ll be only one new song. I’m still going to buy it of course.

I think this was one of the single best hours of episodic TV I’ve ever seen. I’m a 59 yr old lifer tech geek (complete with some Bay Area; Boulder now; still cranking with small high-tech co because what else would I do; etc.) and this show has connected with me at the deepest levels. They pretty much had ME die

This show! Gordon dying was an anticipated endgame, but I didn’t think this soon. And seeing all if the reactions just kept making it more and more heartbreaking.

I’m not crying, you’re crying!

The second and third seasons are when the show hit it’s stride. The first season plays out like an over the top parody, but then they started taking it more seriously, while still keeping the absurd only in the apocalypse stuff that made Z Nation stand out from everything else.

First 2 seasons, can skip most episodes in the 3rd, too many fillers.

I kept expecting Crystal to say to Maximus something along the lines of “so, you’re going to be forming some sort of legislature, holding elections and turning us into some sort of democratic republic, then? What, no? You’re just going to be king instead of Black Bolt now? So, you’re just full of shit, then.” and she

IMHO, the back half of last season really started to drag. That being said, the first two seasons turn a lot of the zombie genre on it’s ear to fairly successful effect. Glowing zombies, zombienado, Viagra zombies (!), a zombie bear (before Game of Thrones!), and the whole Lucy storyline are tons of fun.

either way, honestly. I enjoyed this show more than most fluffy shows, and there is something to be said for the way these surprisingly-charismatic actors grew on me, but i’d imagine jumping in anywhere and enjoying what came out of it equally.

I would pick Iron Fist over this if only because, while Danny may be an idiot, he’s still a well-intentioned idiot that sincerely tries to do well by others.

That is so exactly what I was thinking. Someone being born into the Inhuman society, growing up to learn they have no powers, being sent down to work in the mines - and then fueling a revolution to overthrow their messed-up society.

I feel rather perplexed about Inhumans as a whole. I mean, going beyond the show’s obvious, myriad flaws. But the concept of Inhumans just eludes me.

Hand of God took a long time to get going. I stuck with it and ended up liking it but it was an arduous task at the start.