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jasonluckydog

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I just started watching The End of the fuging World and just finished Everything sucks.

 

The End is awesome on episode 3 just saw it got a 97% on Rotten Tomatos. The 1st episode is only 18 min long that's what got me to watch it.  Nothing like it on TV. Pretty crazy

 

Every thing sucks is good not awesome you start liking the kids by episode 2 and then your hooked. 67% on RT the episodes are around 30 min each.

 

It's hard finding something you and your spouse likes if you haven't seen these you should 

 

 

 

 

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29 minutes ago, jasonluckydog said:

 

I just started watching The End of the fuging World and just finished Everything sucks.

 

The End is awesome on episode 3 just saw it got a 97% on Rotten Tomatos. The 1st episode is only 18 min long that's what got me to watch it.  Nothing like it on TV. Pretty crazy

 

Every thing sucks is good not awesome you start liking the kids by episode 2 and then your hooked. 67% on RT the episodes are around 30 min each.

 

It's hard finding something you and your spouse likes if you haven't seen these you should 

 

 

 

 

Thanks for the recommendations. Been wanting something to watch. Gonna check out The End. 

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I started watching The End last night. Not gonna lie, it was hard to watch the first few episodes just knowing the age of the kids being portrayed in the show (think they are supposed to be 17) and my daughter not being far behind that. 

Anyway, made it to episode 6 or so and now I am enjoying the show. I can see why many people either love or hate it. It's not going to be for everyone but I enjoyed it.

One thing I couldn't stop wondering was who played the white cop lady  in the show. Finally dawned on me that it was Gemma Whelan (Yara from GOT). Also realized that I recognized James from Black Mirror - Shut up and Dance. I don't know my British actors very well. 

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On 2/27/2018 at 10:41 AM, Johnny Rockets said:

I started watching The End last night. Not gonna lie, it was hard to watch the first few episodes just knowing the age of the kids being portrayed in the show (think they are supposed to be 17) and my daughter not being far behind that. 

Anyway, made it to episode 6 or so and now I am enjoying the show. I can see why many people either love or hate it. It's not going to be for everyone but I enjoyed it.

One thing I couldn't stop wondering was who played the white cop lady  in the show. Finally dawned on me that it was Gemma Whelan (Yara from GOT). Also realized that I recognized James from Black Mirror - Shut up and Dance. I don't know my British actors very well. 

Watched EP1 last night and I'm all in.

My kids are younger 7 & 5  + I'm a degenerate so it didn't bother me :tongue: 

 

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