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That’s cool re: your grandfather, JB!

Definitely a very talented, funny family featured in the doc.

Miss my grandpa too. Quiet dude. Passed in 2006. Dad’s father.

Never met my mom’s parents as they passed before I was born.
My grandfather passed in 2001 and i definitely inherited his sense of humor and laugh. Never met my grandfather on my fathers side and my grandmother on his side i met briefly
 






 
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Just noticed that the following podcast has taken over the old feed for The Hollywood Reporter's TV's Top 5 podcast. There's a few episodes up now. I usually keep old podcasts around in the feed for awhile, as some go on long breaks, or return from hiatuses. Or they get rebooted with other shows from that same website or network. Plus, sometimes it's nice to have old shows around in the feed to go back through their archives on shows you missed years back.


I'm Having an Episode -


"Each week, The Hollywood Reporter’s Mikey O’Connell attempts to stay on top of the latest in TV and entertainment (and stay sane) with a little help from his colleagues, friends and a revolving door of actors, comics, writers, showrunners and filmmakers."
 
@playahaitian


Just noticed that the following podcast has taken over the old feed for The Hollywood Reporter's TV's Top 5 podcast. There's a few episodes up now. I usually keep old podcasts around in the feed for awhile, as some go on long breaks, or return from hiatuses. Or they get rebooted with other shows from that same website or network. Plus, sometimes it's nice to have old shows around in the feed to go back through their archives on shows you missed years back.


I'm Having an Episode -


"Each week, The Hollywood Reporter’s Mikey O’Connell attempts to stay on top of the latest in TV and entertainment (and stay sane) with a little help from his colleagues, friends and a revolving door of actors, comics, writers, showrunners and filmmakers."

hmmm.....

I'm surprised the original duo didn't do their OWN individual podcasts or team up else where. They had the audience and the network of guests and insiders to do it.
 
hmmm.....

I'm surprised the original duo didn't do their OWN individual podcasts or team up else where. They had the audience and the network of guests and insiders to do it.



Agreed - they need to hook back up and co-host something.


From what I gather, Lesley now works for The Ankler, and Dan's still with Hollywood Reporter.
 






 
Monster: The Ed Gein Story
2025
8 Episodes

5/10

This series debuted In earlier October and I watched it this week on Netflix at home and finished this afternoon.

It’s the 3rd installment of Netflix’s popular “Monster” anthology series with the first two about Jeffrey Dahmer and the Menendez Brothers. I hadn’t seen the first two and had no interest in watching the first two, but when I saw the trailer for this series, it caught my attention with its references with cult classic horror films.

It’s based after serial killer Ed Gein. He was the inspiration for Hitchcock’s “Psycho” and later the cult classic “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” along with “The Silence of the Lambs”.

The series immediately kicks off depicting how sexually Fucked up Ed Gein is. It soon goes into the origin and what things drove him to cross the line. He was an undiagnosed schizophrenic whose condition was influenced by a combination of his bat shit crazy, religious mother and when he got access to sexually theme Nazi pulp comics based around real life Nazi war criminal, Ilse Koch. He was also influenced by unreleased Nazi Death Camp photos.

It’s a somewhat slow burn series with each episode, but what saves it is that each episode has extended parts that play out like a horror film. Those horror parts are nothing spectacular if you are a hardcore horror fan, but it’s interesting too watch with how the series plays out.

The series does time jumps from the 1940s thru the 1970s. These time jumps are in relation to Hitchcock doing “Psycho”, which changed/influenced Hollywood horror and later filming of “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre”.

For the Pervs, there are number of scenes that will get you worked up involving women’s underwear, female underwear sniffing, GILF sex and sick perverted shit that you might enjoy.

For the Gay Agenda trackers, Ed Geins (Charlie Dutton) is shown in women’s underwear/clothing and performs masturbation. Actor “Anthony Perkins” is shown during the filming of Psycho and is shown in Gay relationships including sex with a BM. A female Trans actress is shown and in full post-op, frontal nudity. There is hardcore graphic sex scene between a WM/BM.

One of the interesting things in the series is how Ed was able to find women who were ok with his perverse behavior and level of violence. Not much with graphic violence, but what is shown is done to make a point.

And what should not be unexpected, Ed is deemed to crazy to be brought in court and his “White Privilege” kicks into overdrive.

I looked into the series and it got some thumbs down on historical accuracy. I’m not sure what is inaccurate, but I suspect what is shown with Ed Gein, some things may have been added/exaggerated so that they got 8 episodes and too sensationalize the story. And with Hitchcock, Anthony Perkins and others, I’m not sure if all that was accurate in what was shown with how their films were produced. I haven’t done any research of my own.

Charlie Dutton does a decent performance depicting how much of a socialpath Ed Gein was. It’s a performance completely different from what you maybe used too. It has a all-star supporting cast in minor roles throughout the series.

The ending is somewhat controversial in my opinion, it was shown from Ed’s POV, but the season ended making it seem like he did something for mankind. He was an influence for some classic horror flicks and he suffered from severe mental illness, but the lunatic was a serial killer and it shouldn’t have had an inspiring ending the way it was depicted.

Overall, this season of the anthology series is not for everyone, it’s full of disturbing and odd imagery and graphic LGBT+ imagery that will offend and make some people uncomfortable, if that content offends you, I highly recommend not watching this season, but it is interesting watching the procession of severe mental illness play out. If you are a fan of the “Terrifier” films, you will definitely enjoy this part of the series with its horror themed.

The 4th season is supposed to be about Lizzie Borden.

Synopsis

Monster: The Ed Gein Story is the third season of the American biographical crime drama anthology television series Monster, created by Ian Brennan for Netflix. The season focuses on convicted murderer, graverobber, and suspected serial killer Ed Gein.

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best review out of dozen I have read

well done
 
Gonna start this series with pops tomorrow.


We've liked the way Mick Herron's work has been adapted for TV with Slow Horses (been watching that in recent years) ... so gonna check this out ...








Down Cemetery Road is an eight-part British television series based on the 2003 novel by Mick Herron, adapted by Morwenna Banks and directed by Natalie Bailey. The series premiered on 29 October 2025 on Apple TV. The last episode is scheduled to air on December 10.


Mick Herron is a British mystery and thriller novelist. He is the author of the Slough House series, early novels of which have been adapted into the Slow Horses television series. He won the Crime Writers' Association 2013 Gold Dagger for Dead Lions and the Diamond Dagger in 2025 for lifetime achievement.




 
Completed season 5 of Slow Horses last week (6 eps).


Gonna watch this week's season 1 finale of The Lowdown tomorrow. It aired yesterday.


Finished season 5 of Bosch yesterday, and gonna start season 6 tomorrow.
 
All’s Fair
Official Trailer
Debuts November 4, 2025

A team of female divorce attorneys leave a male-dominated firm to open their own powerhouse practice. Fierce, brilliant, and emotionally complicated, they navigate high-stakes breakups, scandalous secrets, and shifting allegiances—both in the courtroom and within their own ranks. In a world where money talks and love is a battleground, these women don’t just play the game—they change it.

The series stars Kim Kardashian, Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts, Teyana Taylor, Matthew Noszka with Sarah Paulson and Glenn Close.


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Is All's Fair really the 'worst TV drama ever'?​


Created by super-producer Ryan Murphy and with an all-star cast led by Kim Kardashian, legal series All's Fair has had savage reviews. But viewers have been celebrating its mix of high-camp, statement fashion and spotless interiors.


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Gonna start this series with pops tomorrow.


We've liked the way Mick Herron's work has been adapted for TV with Slow Horses (been watching that in recent years) ... so gonna check this out ...








Down Cemetery Road is an eight-part British television series based on the 2003 novel by Mick Herron, adapted by Morwenna Banks and directed by Natalie Bailey. The series premiered on 29 October 2025 on Apple TV. The last episode is scheduled to air on December 10.


Mick Herron is a British mystery and thriller novelist. He is the author of the Slough House series, early novels of which have been adapted into the Slow Horses television series. He won the Crime Writers' Association 2013 Gold Dagger for Dead Lions and the Diamond Dagger in 2025 for lifetime achievement.










Checked out the pilot yesterday. Pretty good. Enjoyed the acting from Ruth Wilson as "Sarah Trafford".








Wilson is a three-time Olivier Award nominee and two-time winner, earning the Best Actress for the title role in Anna Christie, and the Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of Stella Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire.<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Wilson#cite_note-4"><span>[</span>4<span>]</span></a> She is also a two-time Tony Award nominee for her performances in Constellations and King Lear on Broadway. She has won a Golden Globe for her role in The Affair and received nominations for a British Academy Television Award for Best Actress and a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama for the title role in Jane Eyre.
 


















 











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Just started watching this. One of the lesser discussed assassinations of James Garfield. I can't see Matthew MacFayden as no one else but Tom from Succession. Especially when he's not speaking in his own British accent.

OH yeah...ZOD (Michael Shannon) plays Garfield...lol

 
Good interview with Vince Gilligan on this podcast episode ....



About the episode​

Chris and Andy talk about the two-episode premiere of Pluribus, Vince Gilligan’s new sci-fi drama on Apple TV, and how despite its unique concept, it still contains the hallmark style that the Breaking Bad creator is known for (1:02). Later, Chris is joined by Gilligan to discuss what inspired the series, going back to Albuquerque, Rhea Seehorn’s unparalleled talent, why he wanted to write a hero protagonist, and much more (26:04).




 

Is All's Fair really the 'worst TV drama ever'?​


Created by super-producer Ryan Murphy and with an all-star cast led by Kim Kardashian, legal series All's Fair has had savage reviews. But viewers have been celebrating its mix of high-camp, statement fashion and spotless interiors.


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Gonna watch this week's season 1 finale of The Lowdown tomorrow. It aired yesterday.
ways to go I think for me but some great character writing and acting in this one. Gets better each episode seems. LOVED seeing “Gina” and Keith David work. Crazy that they are legit in same elder dating age range nowadays lol. Definitely recommend this one! Brother Keith couldn’t have gotten that Hollywood star in a better year w/this and his work on late DUSTER (rip lol) from HBO max
 
ways to go I think for me but some great character writing and acting in this one. Gets better each episode seems. LOVED seeing “Gina” and Keith David work. Crazy that they are legit in same elder dating age range nowadays lol. Definitely recommend this one! Brother Keith couldn’t have gotten that Hollywood star in a better year w/this and his work on late DUSTER (rip lol) from HBO max



Agreed. I liked what some of the critics were saying too. It seemed liked the right end to the season which would work as either a season (or series) finale.

Enjoyed "Gina" and Keith too.

Keith David was great in Duster. Damn shame that show wasn't renewed. It was a pleasant surprise earlier this year, and if I remember correctly from an interview with the showrunners ... they had a plan to go a handful of seasons with the story arcs. Kind of show you hope another network or streamer would pick up the rights to.
 
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