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JayMysterio

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I am talking about the new Bendis book. The Young Justice:Outsiders is a digital only comic. Bendis's is a dead tree comic. They both use the YJ title, but the Outsiders is, as you said, based on the YJ animated series. Two different universes.
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We just finished up season 2 the other night. Good show and good ending!
Ah, the Bendis one I am actually looking forward to. I'm no fan of his group books usually, but loved his work on both Ultimate Spider-Man books, so I'll take a chance. It's the digital title, which I believe is getting a physical release, that I don't care for the artwork on.
 

RootBeerMan

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Ah, the Bendis one I am actually looking forward to. I'm no fan of his group books usually, but loved his work on both Ultimate Spider-Man books, so I'll take a chance. It's the digital title, which I believe is getting a physical release, that I don't care for the artwork on.
Well, if you want the Bendis book you better hurry over to your local comic store! The recent DC titles have been selling out. I've already read it and found it enjoyable. I'll have to see where he decides to take it. I'm really interested to see how he explains Conner's return!
 

JayMysterio

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Well, if you want the Bendis book you better hurry over to your local comic store! The recent DC titles have been selling out. I've already read it and found it enjoyable. I'll have to see where he decides to take it. I'm really interested to see how he explains Conner's return!
It's sitting on the pile of books for this month. Hopefully can start reading next weekend.
 
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ucfgrad93

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It would be hard to say. They really did a good job of wrapping things up. I don't see any need to go farther with it. Sure, they could, but it wouldn't make a lot of sense to do it.

That is disappointing to hear that you don't think they will go for a third season.
 

JamesMike

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Sir David Attenborough introduces the new series from the producer of Planet Earth II called Dynasties on BBC today. His programs are usually very good.
 
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RootBeerMan

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Just watched the first episode of the new season of "The Grand Tour" on Amazon Prime. Lots of laughs and fast cars. The boys never fail to amuse us!
 
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iPhilPHX

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Just in the early stages of watching the Amazon Prime preview of "Hannah". Not sure how I feel about it yet, but it may have potential.
 
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RootBeerMan

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We watched episode 1 of "The Umbrella Academy" on Netflix last night. It was pretty good and my daughter said it was very true to the comic that it was adapted from. Good acting and a very good story. I am definitely looking forward to the rest of the series!

 
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Downton Abbey- Good human drama series on PBS, Masterpiece theater about a pre-WWI English family (titled) and their servants. Part 4 was this last Sunday. According to IMBD it was first shown in Oct 2010. Don't know if it is available on demand.

The other shows I am currently watching are:
Big Love- Watching the Hendricks come apart. (last season HBO)
Dexter- show is on hiatus. Has held my interest over the years. (Showtime)
True Blood- I'm watching but disappointed in this series as compared to the books.
Boardwalk Empire- show on hiatus. Good enough to watch.
Modern Family- Pretty good replacement for Everyone Loves Raymond. :)

Thinking about:
V- I'm mulling over if I should give it a second chance. (ABC)
I do not watch TV. Only if somebody say that there is some nice movie there.
 

Huntn

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I do not watch TV. Only if somebody say that there is some nice movie there.
I have just about totally stopped watching Network TV, the only original show left on my watch list is Modern Family, which I record for viewing, and believe only has one season left before they call it quits after 10 years. I’ll also subscribe to CBS All Access for one month to catch season 2 of Star Trek Discovery.
 

Mac'nCheese

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I have just about totally stopped watching Network TV, the only original show left on my watch list is Modern Family, which I record for viewing, and believe only has one season left before they call it quits after 10 years. I’ll also subscribe to CBS All Access for one month to catch season 2 of Star Trek Discovery.
Yeah, network TV sure is dying. I think I record like five shows in all throughout the year and each one I can just catch a little later on hulu. I don't even look through the networks on the few times Im bored and just looking through the guides for something. First, I check the streaming services for new movies and then its the cable networks. Very last is NBC, ABC, etc and I never see anything on them and give up.
 
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Huntn

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Yeah, network TV sure is dying. I think I record like five shows in all throughout the year and each one I can just catch a little later on hulu. I don't even look through the networks on the few times Im bored and just looking through the guides for something. First, I check the streaming services for new movies and then its the cable networks. Very last is NBC, ABC, etc and I never see anything on them and give up.
It seems like network TV in many cases is just too restricted with FCC rules. I don’t think you’ll find cutting edge stuff there. Of course, I could be wrong.
 
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Mac'nCheese

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It seems like network TV in many cases is just too restricted with FCC rules. I don’t think you’ll find cutting edge stuff there. Of course, I could be wrong.
That's true and I do tend to want to watch "different" stuff. More action and crazy humor I guess.
 
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RootBeerMan

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I have just about totally stopped watching Network TV, the only original show left on my watch list is Modern Family, which I record for viewing, and believe only has one season left before they call it quits after 10 years. I’ll also subscribe to CBS All Access for one month to catch season 2 of Star Trek Discovery.
Oh, I don't know. There are some good shows on the networks. The CW is consistently producing good stuff. Even Fox has some good stuff, like The Orville. There's not a lot on most of the old 3, but there are still some good shows being made that are worth a watch. I'm not usually a fan of cop shows, but I've rather enjoyed Nathan Fillion's "The Rookie". It's a well done show and they have some of my favourite actors. But, of the majors, we definitely spend most of our time with The CW. Their Arrowverse lineup is excellent! As is "Black Lightning". The rest of our watching is really the cable channels, Cooking, FX, BBC, etc.
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Miracle Workers on TBS is pretty funny. And it’s a limited series which I like.
We've seen the first episode and it was pretty good. Have my DVR set up to record it.
 

Huntn

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Oh, I don't know. There are some good shows on the networks. The CW is consistently producing good stuff. Even Fox has some good stuff, like The Orville. There's not a lot on most of the old 3, but there are still some good shows being made that are worth a watch. I'm not usually a fan of cop shows, but I've rather enjoyed Nathan Fillion's "The Rookie". It's a well done show and they have some of my favourite actors. But, of the majors, we definitely spend most of our time with The CW. Their Arrowverse lineup is excellent! As is "Black Lightning". The rest of our watching is really the cable channels, Cooking, FX, BBC, etc.
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We've seen the first episode and it was pretty good. Have my DVR set up to record it.
I forgot to mention the Orville! :oops:
 
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