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Old 02-03-2022, 04:02 PM
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I've been rewatching the old ER series, which is great. I also just finished the original SATC so I could watch the new one, And Just Like That. Love SATC... the new one is just meh for me. I feel like they're too concerned with ticking all the boxes and being politically correct.

I also recently finished Yellowstone and want to start on 1183 next.

SATC is my go-to when there is nothing else on! I've seen those episodes so many times. I was so excited about AJLT, but I was a little disappointed, too. I still can't get over the first episode (don't want to say any spoilers!)! I'm not really liking the direction they took Miranda AT ALL. There were lots of things I did like about it-it was shot beautifully, for one. I wish the episodes would have been longer as well as the whole season. My husband and I watch Yellowstone together and we have the last one to watch yet. I started 1883 and it is really good!

Currently, I'm watching The Good Wife. And waiting for Outlander season 6!
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