Since I've moved back to stay with my 82 year old father, we have developed a cherished nightly routine after dinner of movie watching...his memory is fading, so we are able to watch the same movies more frequently than likely most people would enjoy...as he is also a born and raised Texan, we watch a lot of movies set here...his favorite is HUD and talk about an older generation vs the newer generation narrative...I think we've watched it so many times, I finally just bought it for him...but from the sound of this show, it might be one he enjoys...he grew up in a very small town just outside of Houston called El Campo and I have spent much time there too...
Oh and in an amusing snippet from a newer David Sedaris book, Carnival Of Snackery, he cites a statistic on spiders from a WaPo article that says if they wanted to eat all the humans on earth in one year, there are enough of them to do so...and still be hungry to eat more...
Texas and spiders...thank you...I've enjoyed it...
A friend who also happens to be my dry-needling doctor (her real name is Dr. Angel--how perfect is that??), also told me about this show with equal amount of enthusiasm as she was putting in the needles. I was so focused on breathing, that I think I missed a lot of the details, so was very happy to read your take on it. It definitely didn't seem like my kind of show--I typically go for all things dark and weird, but you convinced me to take the leap.
Thrilled that you have started this online publication!
Well, I had a previous recommendation for this show from a MAGA loving friend. (I know, we still are friends, in a strange way). So, I was a bit leery. But I like your take on it and we will fire it up. Thanks!
Since I've moved back to stay with my 82 year old father, we have developed a cherished nightly routine after dinner of movie watching...his memory is fading, so we are able to watch the same movies more frequently than likely most people would enjoy...as he is also a born and raised Texan, we watch a lot of movies set here...his favorite is HUD and talk about an older generation vs the newer generation narrative...I think we've watched it so many times, I finally just bought it for him...but from the sound of this show, it might be one he enjoys...he grew up in a very small town just outside of Houston called El Campo and I have spent much time there too...
Oh and in an amusing snippet from a newer David Sedaris book, Carnival Of Snackery, he cites a statistic on spiders from a WaPo article that says if they wanted to eat all the humans on earth in one year, there are enough of them to do so...and still be hungry to eat more...
Texas and spiders...thank you...I've enjoyed it...
Unpopular opinion: I think And Just Like That is really good.
A friend who also happens to be my dry-needling doctor (her real name is Dr. Angel--how perfect is that??), also told me about this show with equal amount of enthusiasm as she was putting in the needles. I was so focused on breathing, that I think I missed a lot of the details, so was very happy to read your take on it. It definitely didn't seem like my kind of show--I typically go for all things dark and weird, but you convinced me to take the leap.
Thrilled that you have started this online publication!
Well, I had a previous recommendation for this show from a MAGA loving friend. (I know, we still are friends, in a strange way). So, I was a bit leery. But I like your take on it and we will fire it up. Thanks!