Interview with the Vampire the tv series was added. My favorite vampire series.
I binged it when it was added to Netflix and loved it. I subscribed to AMC+ for a month just to watch season 2.
Would everyone mind putting Kaos on repeat on your Netflix accounts when you’re away from your tellys please? We just finished it and would really like a second series but given that it looks quite expensive especially with Goldblum I fear the Netflix axe if its numbers aren’t off the chart.
Interview with the Vampire the tv series was added. My favorite vampire series.
Just finished the first season. Really well done. GREAT cast
Yeah the first season was amazing. I need to get to the second season sometime. But can't recommend it highly enough.
Would everyone mind putting Kaos on repeat on your Netflix accounts when you’re away from your tellys please? We just finished it and would really like a second series but given that it looks quite expensive especially with Goldblum I fear the Netflix axe if its numbers aren’t off the chart.
Working on it...
Watched Terminator Zero and liked it. The animation is very good. The story is easy to follow. I thought some of the voice actors were miscast. The original language is in Japanese but thought the English was overall better. Neither is perfect. Very anime in tone.
Would everyone mind putting Kaos on repeat on your Netflix accounts when you’re away from your tellys please? We just finished it and would really like a second series but given that it looks quite expensive especially with Goldblum I fear the Netflix axe if its numbers aren’t off the chart.
Man was it good. Goldbloom was vintage Goldbloom.
Kaos was pretty good. Reminded me of a more colorful American Gods with Jeff Goldblum being peak Jeff Goldblum. The look and story are great. A funny show with moments of darkness. The gods are petty and cruel with Zeus being the biggest A hole god.
Lots of diversity that I'm sure will cause cries of wokeness. Interesting that one actress has one breast. I wasn't sure if she really has one breast or if that was cosmetics for the show. Certain legends have situations with women cutting off one of their breasts.
The only bad thing is that it didn't wrap up in one season. The season is only 8 episodes. I don't know where they are going but it seems like it could have wrapped up in 10 episodes. Netflix doesn't have good track record of keeping good shows going especially ones filled with LGBTQ characters and non white characters that are usually played by white people.
I give season one of Kaos 8 coins for the ferryman out of 10. The Gods were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should. Nature always finds away.
I wasn't sure if she really has one breast or if that was cosmetics for the show. Certain legends have situations with women cutting off one of their breasts.
Legends of the amazon's which she was one
For using bow and arrow, if I remember it right...
Extraction 2 was surprisingly entertaining. A more of the same sequel. Absolutely jam-packed with gun play and violence. I barely paid attention to anything in-between the action scenes.
That Dirty Black Bag is surprisingly good.
I've found that there's been very few AMC shows that aren't good. At least for me anyway.
I've found that there's been very few AMC shows that aren't good. At least for me anyway.
Monsieur Spade was not good. Watched the whole thing, wanting to like it all the way through. It just got dumber and more anachronistic and the ending was a catastrophe.
The French dialog seemed much better written than the English dialog.
It felt like Dashiell Hammet / Eric Ambler fan fiction, done by someone who hadn't actually done the reading.
Anyway, the AMC witch show seems promising.
Rebel Ridge is great. From the same guy that did Blue Ruin and Green Room. The first hour is just so tense. It loses a bit of steam but then gets right back up for the ending. Don't expect something bloody like the Green Room.
Rebel Ridge is great. From the same guy that did Blue Ruin and Green Room. The first hour is just so tense. It loses a bit of steam but then gets right back up for the ending. Don't expect something bloody like the Green Room.
I enjoyed that one, too. It didn't try to be something bigger than it was. Quality acting all around, particularly by the lead, Aaron Pierre.
It made me hate civil asset forfeiture more than I already did.
I was about to ask for action movie recommendations after watching Extraction 2 and The Man from Nowhere. I think I have my next view with Rebel Ridge!
Kaos was excellent. You can practically guarantee it won't get renewed for a second season.
Kaos was excellent. You can practically guarantee it won't get renewed for a second season.
I definitely felt that the plot really came together in Episode 6, and I'm enjoying it much more now. It's shame that the story clearly won't be finished in Episode 8, and that those who want to know how it ends will need a second season.
However, a five-episode set up may have been too much for a lot of viewers. That's at least three rather slow, rather heavy hours of tv. If Kaos doesn't get renewed, then the showrunners will have only themselves to blame. Shows generally don't get cancelled out of spite; they get cancelled because insufficient numbers of people are watching them!
Sorbicol wrote:Kaos was excellent. You can practically guarantee it won't get renewed for a second season.
I definitely the plot really came together in Episode 6, and I'm enjoying it much more now. It's shame that the story clearly won't be finished in Episode 8, and that those who want to know how it ends will need a second season.
However, a five-episode set up may have been too much for a lot of viewers. That's at least rather slow, rather heavy hours of tv. If Kaos doesn't get renewed, then the showrunners will have only themselves to blame. Shows generally don't get cancelled out of spite; they get cancelled because insufficient numbers of people are watching them!
I have been queuing up Kaos on other people's televisions at parties to boost viewership numbers.
detroit20 wrote:Sorbicol wrote:Kaos was excellent. You can practically guarantee it won't get renewed for a second season.
I definitely the plot really came together in Episode 6, and I'm enjoying it much more now. It's shame that the story clearly won't be finished in Episode 8, and that those who want to know how it ends will need a second season.
However, a five-episode set up may have been too much for a lot of viewers. That's at least rather slow, rather heavy hours of tv. If Kaos doesn't get renewed, then the showrunners will have only themselves to blame. Shows generally don't get cancelled out of spite; they get cancelled because insufficient numbers of people are watching them!
I have been queuing up Kaos on other people's televisions at parties to boost viewership numbers.
We can make it happen people.
I have been queuing up Kaos on other people's televisions at parties to boost viewership numbers.
That might backfire. If people watch only one episode (or half an episode) and then don't finish the season off, I think Netflix views that as a very negative interaction.
Personally thought Kaos ended satisfactorily and don't see a need for a second season
Now that is a take. I don't see how you can think there's no need for it to tell the rest of its story. Season one was almost all setup to get people into the places they need to be to start fulfilling the prophecy. I mean, we can certainly imagine where it will go from here, but what comes next is where all the payoff for being invested will be. Kinda like saying The Good Place should have ended when they figured out they were actually in the bad place, and none of the rest of it was needed.
We also only got the first part of the prophecy: "A line appears." It'd be disappointing to not see the rest of it happen.
Now that is a take. I don't see how you can think there's no need for it to tell the rest of its story. Season one was almost all setup to get people into the places they need to be to start fulfilling the prophecy. I mean, we can certainly imagine where it will go from here, but what comes next is where all the payoff for being invested will be. Kinda like saying The Good Place should have ended when they figured out they were actually in the bad place, and none of the rest of it was needed.
Spoiler:We also only got the first part of the prophecy: "A line appears." It'd be disappointing to not see the rest of it happen.
Which is why i say i don't need another season.
The fulfillment of the first part is like the first domino to fall which means that the rest will follow. For me i don't need to see the details on the rest and happy with the results.
Sorbicol wrote:Kaos was excellent. You can practically guarantee it won't get renewed for a second season.
I definitely felt that the plot really came together in Episode 6, and I'm enjoying it much more now. It's shame that the story clearly won't be finished in Episode 8, and that those who want to know how it ends will need a second season.
However, a five-episode set up may have been too much for a lot of viewers. That's at least three rather slow, rather heavy hours of tv. If Kaos doesn't get renewed, then the showrunners will have only themselves to blame. Shows generally don't get cancelled out of spite; they get cancelled because insufficient numbers of people are watching them!
I'm not sure I can do a second episode let alone 5 more. It's not hitting for me so far.
I think they buried the story a little too deep in Kaos. They should have let the audience in a earlier, like the 3rd episode. Would have been much more engaging. Don't get me wrong, I really liked the whole thing, just think it would have improved the chances for a second season. The cast is way too expensive for Netflix to foot the bill for a second season.
Episode 7 of KAOS was so good! On to the finale!
f*ck! KAOS finale was great but obviously requires a second season.
Where do you guy think Kaos is going in the second season if there is one? I think Kaos is a person, maybe one of Zeus's kids. He or she will be the new king of the gods or pull a Kratos on them. The frame will be fixed to recycle souls back to Earth. There will be a lot of strife on Earth over what happens when they die but by the end a peace will fall with some people hating the gods and others loving them. Zeus isn't coming out of this alive.
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