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The Small Screen Diaries- 02/09/24

Posted on the 10 February 2024 by Sirmac2 @macthemovieguy

Ryan Murphy must really not like Truman Capote because he’s not getting great treatment from Feud (Hulu), which honestly isn’t even that interesting beyond that one performance. And, he’s not even the first actor to tackle Truman, so it’s hard to even say he’s better than Philip Seymour Hoffman, who won his Oscar for playing Capote. The audio description is well produced though, which in this day and age seems like a challenge.

I also enjoy the audio description on Quantum Leap (Peacock), and I recognize the narrators voice from other projects. Bouncing around through all the leaps and keeping up with entirely new locations and guests stars must be somewhat challenging, since the plot demands a new direction each episode.

The Brothers Sun (Netflix) uncovered a little of who was out to get them, The Boxers, and Bruce had a genius idea that saved the day at the end. Charles meanwhile doesn’t realize he’s being used.

Fargo (Hulu) totally felt like we’d be wrapping things up, as Roy seemed like he was on the brink. Dot is captured, Karen seems fine with that, but word has gotten out where Dot is. I did notice that Dot now knows where the bodies are buried. I bet that comes in handy somehow.

Has Been Hotel (Amazon) saw Angel take center stage as a porn star, who seems to be somewhat reluctantly doing this line of work. Can he be helped?

I finished the first season of Colin From Accounts (Paramount Plus), which ends in a very interesting way. I’m wondering where they will go in season two. Season 1 had its moments, and I’m glad Paramount Plus is running this Aussie comedy with audio description.


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