Category Archives: television shows
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Blanchett in the wealth and privilege bubble.
Leave a commentJanuary 16, 2023 by jacklovelace
So Kate Blanchett shows up at the Critics Choice Award Show and launches an attack on giving awards. This includes …
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1923 wakes up
Leave a commentJanuary 2, 2023 by jacklovelace
I like most everyone else, was underwhelmed with the first two episodes of 1923. I loathed the nuns and priests …
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You know you are old when
Leave a commentDecember 4, 2022 by jacklovelace
Sly Stallone’s new series set in Tulsa is pretty good. But I winced badly in the first episode when he …
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A commercial not a parade
Leave a commentNovember 24, 2022 by jacklovelace
Maybe I wasn’t paying attention in recent years but the NBC Macy’s Parade coverage today was painful. It has little …
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Beth over the Yellowstone top
Leave a commentNovember 16, 2022 by jacklovelace
The political theme on Yellowstone this season is farfetched but I’m still a series fan. What I can’t stand anymore …
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Lawyers, death and money
Leave a commentJuly 16, 2022 by jacklovelace
On those occasions where I surf commercial television I notice the vast majority of ads fall into two categories. Class …
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Saddlestring the horror
Leave a commentJune 20, 2022 by jacklovelace
The Joe Pickett series that is a sacrilege to the books, makes Saddlestring Wyoming look like a western version of …
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Wyoming should sue. Pickett goes wrong
Leave a commentMay 22, 2022 by jacklovelace
I have read all of C.J. Box’s Joe Pickett books. I love them. I pray Box had nothing to do …
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I’m uh, uh, uh, not with Justin in the Ozarks
Leave a commentMay 6, 2022 by jacklovelace
Once Ozark went off rails we should have fled with any sane people. Instead we suffered through to the truly …
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1883 and Lonesome Dove
Leave a commentJanuary 17, 2022 by jacklovelace
I had a friend really touting a show on Paramount Plus called 1883. And he is right. It is the …
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