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PolerFace - Two episodes down, It's still good but feels like a notch down from S1.
Yeah, S1 was more serious, less over the top and had quite a few top notch episodes like the BBQ joint one, the trucker or the one with Joseph Gordon Levitt. S2 so far has been over the top, forcefully funny and in general worse.
So help me Todd : On Hotstar, a lighthearted detective comedy from the mother son duo.
 
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Yeah, S1 was more serious, less over the top and had quite a few top notch episodes like the BBQ joint one, the trucker or the one with Joseph Gordon Levitt. S2 so far has been over the top, forcefully funny and in general worse.
So help me Todd : On Hotstar, a lighthearted detective comedy from the mother son duo.
In S1 stories were the star, Protagonaist was a side kick. The balance seems to have changed in S2.

Plots too were a bit elaborate in S1.
 
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MobLand S01 - Episode 8... the twists and turns! Someone has nicely turned up the flame now... things are about to explode soon.

Also, scenes between Harry and Eddie are always super intense. Tom Hardy's acting is superb. The man has a seriously cold, unnerving stare.
 
MobLand S01 - Episode 8... the twists and turns! Someone has nicely turned up the flame now... things are about to explode soon.

Also, scenes between Harry and Eddie are always super intense. Tom Hardy's acting is superb. The man has a seriously cold, unnerving stare.
Indeed the British know how to do it..
Mobland is shaping up pretty well....
Tom Hardy's character is the pivot tbh.

Do check Taboo (2017) it's fantastic, also stars Tom Hardy in the main lead
 
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Indeed the British know how to do it..
Mobland is shaping up pretty well....
Tom Hardy's character is the pivot tbh.

Do check Taboo (2017) it's fantastic, also stars Tom Hardy in the main lead

Will definitely try Taboo, thanks!

Coming back to MobLand... I'm waiting for Harry (Tom Hardy) to finally shred his calm demeanor and explode very soon! His entire calm yet passively aggressive persona so far is like the quiet lull before the storm.
 
Andor : Season 2
What Tony Gilroy has pulled off is nothing sort of monumental. A prequel of a prequel which cannot get better than this. That ending was something. I will not be able to rest until I finish re-watching Rogue One.
PS : I just wish Andor never ended.
Don't judge me please. I've been hearing a lot about this show, but as someone who hasn't watched ANY of the Star Wars franchise movies or shows, can I watch this? Or will I be completely lost?
 
Don't judge me please. I've been hearing a lot about this show, but as someone who hasn't watched ANY of the Star Wars franchise movies or shows, can I watch this? Or will I be completely lost?
Yes, you can watch this without the others.
If you are worried about the order then Andor Seasons 1 and 2 sets up Rogue One : A Star Wars story which in turn leads to the OG threequel from George Lucas.
The entire franchise in chronological order -
 
Don't judge me please. I've been hearing a lot about this show, but as someone who hasn't watched ANY of the Star Wars franchise movies or shows, can I watch this? Or will I be completely lost?
I'm someone who had not watched any of star wars until now so I think I might be the right person to answer your question. You should at least watch the first 6 movies first (either in release order or chronological order, both are valid ways to watch)
I haven't watched Andor yet (just finished Mandalorian S2) but I'm sure there will be some references in it that you will appreciate more if you have watched the main movies. Also why rush to watch a spinoff when you can savour this excellent franchise in the intended way. Do watch Rogue One as well since they are both connected.
All this can be binged in a few days to a week max depending on your availability of free time of course.