When I'm not watching the snow fall...

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The recent snow storm that pushed through our region of the country afforded me the opportunity to take some really nice shots. While we haven't been able to go outside too much due to the sub zero temperatures, the view from my back deck is pretty nice.

When I'm not sitting around and watching the snow fall, @mrsbozz and I do our best to keep up on some of the more current shows on TV. Sometimes it's a binge worthy special event on Netflix, and other times it's a book she read that has been adapted into a movie or show. Other times, those two things mentioned above are one and the same. That happens to be the case with a couple of the shows I will be sharing today.

I've got a list of shows that we have been finished watching or are in the process of watching right now. In between sporting events, work, sleep, and watching our nieces and nephews play sports, it's amazing we find any time at all to watch TV.

Despite that fact, there have been some real gems and one I am not so sure about that I want to share with you here today. I hope you don't mind!

The majority of these are definitely worth looking at if you haven't already watched them.

Bodies

Bodies is a Science Fiction show that you can stream on Netflix. It's one of their limited run series, so you don't need to worry about getting sucked into a big long multiple season thing. Though it is so good, you almost wish that there were more seasons to it.

The tagline basically reads that "four detectives in four different periods of London find themselves investigating the same murder". I think that makes it pretty obvious that it deals with time travel, so if that isn't your bag, you might want to skip it.

If time travel doesn't bug you, I highly recommend you check it out. Most of the actors in the series were pretty new to me. Netflix has a tendency to do that sort of thing. I have to be honest too, there were a couple sections I had to turn the subtitles on because I couldn't quite understand the dialog through the accents.

It wasn't that big of a deal for me. I'm not opposed to doing a little light reading while I am watching a show.

Much like the show "Dark", this one has some weird connections due to the time travel aspect. I wouldn't be surprised if you find yourself thinking about how all of the characters are interconnected in between episodes. It's quite intricate, but it works perfectly.

All the Light We Cannot See

Speaking of "Dark", "All the Light We Cannot See" stars the same young man we grew quite familiar with in that crazy German town with the nuclear reactor and the cave. Actually, I feel like Louis Hofmann has been popping up in a lot of things lately. Netflix must have sign an exclusive deal with him or something to do a certain number of shows.

This is one of the shows that was based on a book that @mrsbozz had read. I was skeptical at first and I decided to watch it just to make her happy, but the fact is, I ended up loving it. Based during the second world war. This is a story about a young German radio operator and a blind French girl who find their lives inexplicably intertwined.

I honestly thought it looked and sounded a bit boring based on the description, but I quickly came to appreciate all the characters. It was a pretty exquisite show that kept you coming back for more. Once again, it's only a handful of episodes, so you can easily binge the whole thing in a weekend.

As if we didn't know already, it also verifies the fact that the Nazi's were some grade A assholes. It also has a bit of a treasure hunt vibe to it, so that is kind of cool as well. It's an interesting window on a portion of time that many of us would sooner forget I think.

Lessons in Chemistry

This is another one that I watched only because @mrsbozz had read the book and she wanted to see how good the adaptation was. It was available on Apple TV Plus and I have to admit, she was once again right. This short series was absolutely fantastic. It has a bit of everything, I laughed, I cried, I was genuinely enthralled with the characters.

Set in the 1950's it catalogs the struggles of a socially awkward woman trying to become something in a time when gender rolls were pretty black and white. You can't help but find yourself cheering for her by the end and the path she takes to success was fun to watch.

Brie Larson was a joy to watch in this. I know some people have a problem with her. I'm not really sure why, but I thought she did an exceptional job. To be fair, I have only ever seen her in Captain Marvel and the other Marvel shows that I can remember, so I don't have a lot to go on.

This character she played fantastically though.

I highly recommend you watch this one. It solidifies for me that Apple TV Plus is one of the best streaming services out there right now.

Faraway Downs

This one was a bit of a stunner for me. After reading and seeing the awesome scenery from @galenkp's posts, I was excited to watch this show about cattle ranching in Australia at some time period in past which I can't seem to find right now.

It's based on Baz Luhrmans's 2008 film "Australia" which he stretched out to a four episode(?) miniseries. With a cast that includes Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman, I was hooked. Unfortunately, the acting at the beginning of the first episode was so over the top that @mrsbozz and I had to stop watching it.

Based on the previews, I didn't expect it to be quite so cheesy. I still plan on circling back to try and watch it, but I don't think my wife will be interested in continuing.

There was something about it that just felt fake and overly dramatic. Perhaps that is what he was going for in the production of it, but it was off-putting to me and hard to get past to even attempt to dig into the plot.

A key part of the plot has to do with the "lost generation" of native children from Australia which I find interesting, but like I said, we didn't get more than ten minutes into it and we had to find something else to watch.

I don't usually consider myself a quitter, which is why I will probably finish it on my own no matter how cringe it is. Maybe it gets better. I can't say. If you want to give it a shot, it's available to stream on Hulu, but don't say I didn't warn you.


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Did you ever watch Eureka? It was on several years ago but is still sweet and funny with some fun sci-fi. It is on Freevee now.

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No, I remember hearing about it, but I never watched it.

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A shame about the Australian film, it should have been good. Hopefully you can get out in the snow when it warms up a little :) ...

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Thanks, I think we are supposed to get into the 20's or high 30's in the next week. I might need to take a walk around the property.

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Sounds like a good plan :) Maybe check out the parks and other wooded areas too?

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Yeah, maybe when I don't have to worry about my extremities falling off from the cold.

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The view from your terrace is clearly magnificent. From where I'm writing, it snowed last night, but I think that will be the only snow we get in the next few weeks. That said, I'm very happy to have been able to touch the snow, it's been so long!

As for the "Bodies" series, it's been on my list for a few days. I'd planned to start it with my girlfriend, but as she's not much of a sci-fi fan, I don't want to bore her with it. So I'll have to find a moment alone to watch it.

Time travel doesn't bother me, I watched the "Dark" series and it was clearly based on that! On the other hand, my girlfriend won't like it.

As for the other shows, I don't know them. I've never even heard of them.

That said, I recently (last week) finished watching "The Big Bang Theory". It's a pretty cult series that I used to watch on TV when I was younger.

Now that it's available on Netflix and after watching "Young Sheldon", I just had to get back into it. And so I did. And what a revelation! I devoured all 12 seasons pretty quickly, haha.

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I never watched Big Bang, but I know a lot of people like it. I have heard it is a very funny show. I think your girlfriend would probably like the other two that I shared. They are quite good. Especially Lessons in Chemistry.

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Yes, it's very funny. But what really makes it a great series is that the characters are endearing. When I finished the 12 seasons (24 episodes per season), it really left a void.

A bit like when I finished watching The Office.

Thanks for the recommendations!

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Wow, that is a lot of episodes. I don't think people can make that kind of commitment these days!

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I was thinking of giving Bodies a go. Time travelling murder mystery sounds like my kind of thing.

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I think you would enjoy it. I think you would like All the light we cannot see too.

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Well we really did enjoy it and watched the whole thing over four evenings. I think they wrapped it up pretty well, although I still have a few questions.

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It's decent, and better than 'Dark' if you watched that.

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Just watched the first 2 parts and we're gripped :) I liked Dark, but it was a bit too earnest at times.

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It unravels at the end, just keep watching and it will come clear.

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I like things that don't leave too much of a mystery at the end. Will probably watch it all over the next week or so.

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No more than 'Dark' did. I found that series a little tedious.

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I quite like bodies but as a history fan I loved more all the light we can not see.

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They were both really good. I'm glad my wife talked me into watching All the light we cannot see.

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Not a TV show, movies, or anything like that consumer, but damn how much I envy you for that snow. All we got the past few days was some damn rain...

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We had a long stretch of rain before the temps finally dropped and the snow came. I think the ground finally got frozen enough that my sump pump stopped running every fifteen minutes.

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Thanks for the recommendations. I am struggling to find anything good and finished 'Bodies' last week.

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No problem. I think you might like All the light as well. Lessons in Chemistry might be a little too girly for you, but I still thought it was good. If you have Apple TV Plus I just started watching Monarch and it has been quite good. I'll be reviewing it in a future post.

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I have a habit of giving up if they get me quick enough. I don't have Apple, one paid service is enough. Will try 'All the light as well'. I'm watching 'Top Boy' but am on the verge of booting it.

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I like all of those show's, if your into the time traveling shows like bodies, the better one in my opinion is The Lazarus Project (link to IMDB).

Has the classic something goes wrong and he want to reset time to fix it but makes it worse story lines.

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I was looking at that. Did it get cancelled or have they renewed it? Or was it just one of those short run things? It's definitely on my list!

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There are two season already out and I am pretty sure they are working on the third, I full of British style humour if your into that kind of thing.

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I think I would be watching the snow when I can. Mental that you get that, we nothing but some ice.

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We get our fair share of ice too, but it's usually mostly snow. At least 70% of the winter it is!

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The snow must have actually be getting so intense and intense which should not be so

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