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What are you currently watching on TV?

I've got a bunch of Married With Children episodes taped from one of the oldies channels. Watched this classic episode:

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Lots of fun Disney+ offerings with the fam this week:

Marvel What If? season finale — I initially wasn't even interested in this show’s concept but ended up really enjoying all the alternate takes on the Avengers. The Dr Strange episode was a highlight for us. Jeffrey Wright as the Watcher is cool as always.

Turner & Hooch season finale — my daughters really took to this one, kind of a crime procedural starter-set for kids, along with some tame romance and lots of dogs. We also went back and watched the original movie, and I must have mentally blocked-out the terrible inevitable ending: I do not understand how that was a popular movie.

And tonight, the premiere of Muppets Haunted Mansion — we love the Muppets, we love the Haunted Mansion, plus Pepe the king prawn as a lead character? Absolutely yes. This one sits comfortably among the pantheon of great pun-filled Muppets flicks.
 
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Just finished The Sopranos and I can’t say I have ever more fervently been wishing for a Hamlet ending. Like Charmaine tries to come out of the kitchen at Vesuvio and she can’t open the doors because the bodies are piled so high. Every other character dead. What a bunch of awful people. Fuck em all.
 
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Not really "on tv" but re watching the Ken Burns series on The Vietnam War.
What an excellent documentary. Possibly the best thing Burns has done.
I purchased it back when it was originally aired on PBS and it was money well spent. I've watched it numerous times and learn something new each time.
Highly recommend for anyone who lived through those years, those who served ( I know there are several vets on the board) or anyone just wanting to learn about the war and that period in US history.
 
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