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Wu-Tang: An American Saga (2019)
Gritty and down right amazing
From Staten Island a bunch of guys all connected by Bobby aka RZA join up to form what we now know as the Wu Tang Clan. This show is simply a showcase and the only way to showcase the upbringing of how something great formulates. It feels real, it's dark and gritty and most of all, it's highly entertaining.
I binged this within two days and I cant wait for the next season to come out. Props to all those members involved in this terrific storytelling and production.
Little America (2020)
Amazing!
This show leaves me speechless every episode. I absolutely love it. It's a wonderful portrayal of the triumph and despair of the human spirit. I can't wait until more episodes are aired. Well done to the directors and those involved in this production. Just fantastic, and everyone really needs to watch this.
Everything's Gonna Be Okay (2020)
Please Like Me 2.0
The show is definitely a Please Like Me 2.0 moment. It's so similar from the get go, from the camera work, music and all the way to the acting and the dialogue within the acting. I love it!
The Other Guy (2017)
The most honest and down to Earth show
I went into this show with not a very high expectation of it knowing Matt recently left radio and hasn't been recognised as an actor and I'm also not really a fan of Australian TV shows, but boy was I pleasantly surprised, and so so glad I gave this show a shot. Whilst at times the acting is not the greatest, the beautifully written storyline is so down to earth and realistic, all the cast honestly felt like mates I've known my whole life, and the story line was just stories I've heard from their relationships or mines. I've laughed until liquid has run out of my nose, cried happy and sad tears, reflected on my own life in such a deep state I felt like this was a form of therapy. I've just finished season 2 in one sitting and now I'm sad I have to wait a while until the next. If this was a live theatre performance, I'd stand up and applaud Matt and the cast and producers on producing a refreshing, honest and pure show free from the melodrama we see in a lot of tv shows within this genre. Brilliantly done!