So watched Pluribus episode one on Apple TV. It's by Vince Gulligan who did the X-Files, Breaking Bad and Better call Saul. Rhea Seehorn. who was Saul's partner in the aforementioned show is a character who is unaffected by a pandemic of sorts and is coming to terms with the world changing. She is miserable and myopic (my kind of gal) in a world suddently cheerful. It's odd. It's not for everyone, but it's not poo. Interesting to see where it goes as it's funny but might be a drama. Hard to classify really.
Task on the other hand is terrific. It is on HBO and is by the creators of Mare Of East Town. It runs in the same ecosystem as the former but is a different show. All the actors are spot on and after a slow beginning really turns into one of the best crime dramas on television up there with the likes of The Wire. Probably some of the best television I have seen in a long while.
Department Q was entertaining but got a bit carried away with itself but i still enjoyed it. The characters were highly watchable and the second season I would assume is going to focus on the what happened at the beginning of the show. half the cast are in Trust. I haven't seen that but have heard it is well worth watching.
After recommendations from her friends, Wifey is not on the Peaky Blinders wagon. I watched the first season without her and emplored her to catch up. She refused because I said it was ace. It might be ten years later but she now on the same page and is watching it, Great stuff. Seems I recognise half the actors from other show. Gangs Of London. Snowpiercer. etc, but not from the show that started their careers. Can't wait to catch up now that i have don't resistance from the homefront. Buuuuuuuurrrrrds. Also that gal from the first season really is lovely isn't she? Not that means anything....
Chicago: TV Titan.