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King of the Hill season 14





It's funny how i didnt realize how much i missed the characters that inhabit this show until i started this 14th season. When the creators infuse in everything that has changed in the 15 years since the show has been on it's hilarious and reminiscent. The appeal of the call for a change in life and that of adjusting to accepting the world and how much it has changed is done so well in the show.
 
blackbull1970;10623429 said:
Slasher
Season One
10 Episodes
2016

7.5/10

This is a horror thriller series that has a similar premise to FOX's "American Horror Story".

Each series focus' on a serial killer. The series uses some of the same actors in the 3 seasons that are out now.

The series is good on the violence and it is graphic. It is more graphic than the shit coming out in theaters right now. The series has enough twists and suspense to keep you hooked.

I started watching Season one in June and finished it this afternoon. I plan on getting the other two seasons completed before Thanksgiving.

For you gay agenda trackers, in season one there is a gay couple. The only thing shown is them in bed with 2 other gays sleeping after all 4 were fucking each other.

For the militants, there is a interracial marriage with a BM/WW thru season one. There is a very erotic sex scene in episode one. Katie McGrath (Lena Luthor/Supergirl) is in the IR marriage.

For the thirsty, Katie McGrath in season one is looking smashable. She is not dolled up like in Supergirl and they have her dressed down in t-shirts, jeans and low cut chuck taylors. She also does not have the 50lbs. of makeup caked on her face like in Supergirl.

The series is from Canada and has strong ratings. No word if there will be a season 4 at this time. If it happens, it won't debut until 2022 or later due to the Covid-19.

Synopsis

Sarah Bennett's parents were murdered by a killer known as "The Executioner" 30 years ago. Now, she returns to the quiet community of Waterbury, where the killings occurred, to start over with her husband Dylan, but upon arriving they discover that things haven't changed much. Sarah quickly finds herself at the center of a series of murders that revolve around the seven deadly sins, which appear to be the work of "The Executioner." But the original killer who went by that name, Tom Winston, is in prison so it can't be him. That means somebody else is behind the mask this time around, and the perp's true identity must be discovered to stop this latest string of murders. As long-buried secrets begin to surface, everybody around Sarah is a suspect -- or a victim.

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Season One Trailer



Slasher
Season 2
10,Episodes
2017

4/10

I started this series during the pandemic shutdown and finally gotten around to watching Season 2 on Netflix. I finished it up last night at home.

Not much to say about it, the season basically played out like “I Know What You Did Last Summer”. It has a couple of nice twists.

Like all Shudder produced series/films, they don’t hold back on the graphic violence.

For the Militants, there is interracial between a BM/WW, PDA and a quick love scene is shown, the BM also hooks up with an East Indian broad.

For the Gay Agenda trackers, there is WM/WM rape. It is graphic, no more than what you may have saw on HBO’s “OZ”. The series also shows the after effects of Male Rape very graphically.

Gonna start season 3…..at some point…

Synopsis

In the dead of winter, a group of former summer camp counselors return to the resort where they participated in the murder of Talvinder Gill, then hid her body. The body has vanished from its secret hiding spot. They are then trapped in the resort and, one by one, killed by a murderer in a parka.

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Yep, they could have had joint custody but she had to go fight the guy for full custody so she could pocket all the reality tv money for herself.



Greed got her.


Caught some of the show back in the day. The husband Jon looked like a decent guy just trying to live his life & raise 8 kids with his wife. She treated him like shit. Verbal abuse on the regular. Probably much more than that once the cameras stopped.
 
 



Looking forward to this. The first season was a pleasant surprise. That right balance of comedy, light-heartedness and heart.


Quite enjoyed the documentary The Mole Agent too - watched it shortly after seeing the series.



A Man on the Inside is an American comedy television series created by Michael Schur and starring Ted Danson as a retiree-turned-amateur private investigator. It is based on the 2020 documentary film The Mole Agent by Maite Alberdi.<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Man_on_the_Inside#cite_note-otterson-1"><span>[</span>1<span>]</span></a>

The series premiered on November 21, 2024, receiving critical acclaim.<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Man_on_the_Inside#cite_note-Series_premiere-2"><span>[</span>2<span>]</span></a><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Man_on_the_Inside#cite_note-:0-3"><span>[</span>3<span>]</span></a><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Man_on_the_Inside#cite_note-:1-4"><span>[</span>4<span>]</span></a> It was renewed for a second season in December of that year, with a scheduled release on November 20, 2025.<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Man_on_the_Inside#cite_note-:2-5"><span>[</span>5<span>]</span></a><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Man_on_the_Inside#cite_note-S2_premiere-6"><span>[</span>6<span>]</span></a> Filming for the second season would start in May 2025, with first season cast members returning and Danson's real life wife Mary Steenburgen being included among several new cast members.
 







 






 









 










 









On September 13, 1984, as stocks wavered through a bear market, a regional electronics chain held a hyped initial public offering.


If it seems odd that a purveyor of VCRs and stereos could make investors swoon, remember that this was the 1980s, and people were getting pumped about cellular phones that were roughly the size of microwaves. And know that this electronics company was Crazy Eddie, a brand that, in so many ways, was breaking the usual rules.

The previous fiscal year, Crazy Eddie’s annual revenues were ~$134m, or ~$372m today. More impressively, the 13-store New York City-area chain led the electronics industry in sales per square foot and profit margins.




 
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