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rose_griffes ([personal profile] rose_griffes) wrote2021-10-20 07:26 pm

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Only Murders in the Building finished its first season on Hulu. Co-worker A and I agreed that it was an over-the-top season finale, but still enjoyable. Roommate H tells me that it has been renewed for a second season; hopefully they wrote that finale with a continuation in mind, given that there are some definite open questions.

I've slowly been making my way through Julie and the Phantoms on Netflix. Just one season, with nine episodes; I've watched eight of them. It would be labeled as a family show; I find it delightful, even though the lead characters are high schoolers. It's not a musical in the sense of Broadway musicals--rather, it's a show that includes a lot of singing (and occasionally dancing). And the songs are good! and the singers are talented! So it's all quite fun, plus a big helping of not-too-scary drama.

Netflix has one season of The Repair Shop available. Having finished that season, I would like to watch more. It's a BBC show with multiple seasons, but I don't know where to access the others.

Got any favorite podcasts? I listen to them to help me fall asleep, so interesting-but-not-riveting podcasts are the right fit. Personally I like Gastropod, which delves into the science and history of food. Wish there were more episodes available.
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[personal profile] singedsun 2021-10-22 03:11 pm (UTC)(link)
If you use podcasts to help you fall asleep, check out the Sleep With Me podcast. Each podcast the host tells you a story or recalls an old episode of a show he's watched in the most roundabout way possible, designed to help you fall asleep.