The 100

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Starring:  Eliza Taylor, Bob Morley, Marie Avgeropoulos, Devon Bostick, Christopher Larkin, Lindsey Morgan, Thomas McDonell, Richard Harmon, Eli Goree, Paige Turco, Henry Ian Cusick, Isaiah Washington

Music by:  Evan Frankfort, Marc Dauer, Liz Phair, Tree Adams

Based on the book The 100 by:  Kass Morgan


We are always looking for a great show to watch at our house.  There are lots of shows that we could watch, but we don’t want to waste our time on something mediocre.  Today, I am saving you time that would be wasted and telling you that this is a great show.  Stay with me.

Yes, the entire first season is partly about teenagers, doing stupid things that teenagers will stupidly do.  But.  It is also so much more.  I promise you are going to fall in love with some of the characters.  You are also going to hate some of the others.  Then you’re going to change your mind and completely flip those around.  Multiple times.

In case you live under a rock like I do most of the time, here is a VERY brief summary of what is in store for you:  The 100 (pronounced The Hundred ) is an American post-apocalyptic science fiction drama television series that follows a group of survivors.  They are among the first people from a space habitat, “The Ark”, to return to Earth after a devastating nuclear apocalypse.

Right now, you can binge the entire first 5 seasons on either Netflix, Amazon or Vudu.  You are going to want to clear your schedule.  You are going to be busy.  Also, a little birdy told me that it’s been renewed for a sixth season.  I can’t wait.

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Shetland: We LOVE This Show

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Starring:  Douglass Henshall, Alison O’Donnell, Steven Robertson, Mark Bonnar, Erin Armstrong

Created by:  Ann Cleeves

Music by:  John Lunn


I LOVE this show.  Even Denton likes it.  Everything about it is exceptional.  Here are some reasons you need to go watch this tonight.

  • The cast:  They are amazing.  We had to skip back repeatedly during the first season to understand what everyone was saying half the time, but they are outstanding.  Seriously.  All of them are incredible.

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  • The scenery:  You are not going to believe your eyes.  I have to go and live here.

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  • The plot:  I had to think for a while to come up with the wording I wanted to use to explain the show.  I think measured and quietly gradual are excellent words to use here.  The pacing is absolutely perfect.  And the relationships that develop throughout the seasons are marvelous.  I especially love the affection and rapport between Detective Inspector Jimmy Perez and Duncan.  That’s all I’m going to say about that. Go watch the show to see what I mean!

  • This show is based on the novels by Ann Cleeves.  I didn’t notice this until we were more than half-way through the series.  Sigh.  Now I get to add these to my ever-growing list of books that need to be read.

Go make the popcorn, get into your comfy at home clothes and block out a few hours of your day and immerse yourself into the world of Shetland.  I promise you won’t be sorry.

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An Idiot Abroad.

2012 | TV-14 | 3 seasons | Netflix and Amazon

An Idiot Abroad

Are you looking for a new show to binge watch?  Well, look no further.  This is one you are going to love.

Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant send their friend Karl Pilkington out into the world.  I use the word friend very loosely here!

You would know Ricky Gervais from the original The Office on BBC Television.  At least that’s where I knew him from.  He and Stephen send their hapless friend Karl around the world to get him out of his comfort zone.  Karl has never left England.  And he isn’t very excited to be leaving in the first place.

This show follows him on his journey and gives you an unfiltered view of it all through Karl’s eyes.

It is absolutely, roll around on the floor funny.  I love Karl!  And I seriously would not want to be friends with Ricky or Stephen.  Seriously.

Verdict?  You must watch this show!

Caveat

  • Language
  • Adult Themes

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The OA.

2016 | TV-MA | 1 season | Netflix

The OA.  Have you seen it yet?  It is an 8 part series on Netflix.

It’s about a girl named Prairie who was blind when she went missing 7 years ago, who returns and can now see.

But that’s not what this show is about at all.  That’s just the tip of the iceberg to hook you in and suck you into this new world.  Which will then not let you go until the season is over and will leave you crying for more.

You should go watch it now.  But first, find someone to feed your children and pets.  You’ll need them taken care of while you are binge watching.

Seriously, we loved it and can’t wait for the next season.  Please hurry with the next season Netflix.  Please.

Verdict?  You must watch this show!

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  • Nudity
  • Language
  • Sexual Content
  • Adult Themes

 

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Buy furniture for your home, not a home for your furniture.

 

Do you ever watch Property Virgins on HGTV?  Back in the olden days when we actually paid a small fortune for cable, I was a die-hard fan of the original Property Virgins with Sandra Rinomato who hosted the show from 2006 to 2011.

I loved everything about that show.  Sandra was spunky, she was very knowledgeable about real estate, it was a show about buying houses – what was not to love?

I have only seen a few episodes of the new version with Egypt Sherrod and I really didn’t care for the change, but like I said, we don’t shell out the money each month for cable anymore so I’m sure that HGTV does not give a hoot about my opinion.

Anywho, as I take more and more of our unwanted belongings to our local Salvation Army each week, I am finding a new side benefit.  Not only can I breathe easier each time I take a car load of stuff away, and I can feel great about blessing another family with the abundance that we have, but I am really beginning to enjoy my home more.  Everything, every. single. thing. in my house is beginning to have a home, a place that it belongs, and I can take it there immediately if its not in its place.  And that makes me extremely happy.  It also helps me to keep my house clean.  Another benefit.

The reason that I bring up Sandra Rinomato, is she makes a statement that I am truly beginning to appreciate.  Can you guess what it is yet?

Buy furniture for your new home, do not buy a home for your furniture.

I know many people, MANY people, who would wholeheartedly disagree with this statement.  I may have been one of them at one time.  But as I find a permanent place for all of the things that I truly love and want to keep in my home, I understand that it’s seriously okay to let things go that do not meet that criteria.  Just because someone gifted us something 20 years ago does not mean that I have to hang onto it now.  And I don’t have to run out and buy something new if I have something that will fit in another spot in my house.

We have a mid-century modern desk in our house that right now is serving as our TV stand in our den.  Over fifteen years ago my home church was going to throw it away.  Seriously, throw it away.  Of course that offended my sense of everything can go somewhere besides the landfill, and it came home to our tiny house to become our computer desk.  I surfed what would become the internet on that desk, paid bills on that desk and used it for those purpose’s for many years.  This thing is built like a tank out of solid – uhmm, mahogany maybe?  There is not one piece of mdf on it.  It weighs like 600 pounds or at least it feels like it.

It then changed purposes and become my credenza in my upstairs living room for many years.  And now its a beautiful display stand for our TV with amazing nickel legs and lot’s of storage.  Similar to this, but with a pullout drawer at the top:

I love it, but when it stops being useful in our home or it doesn’t fit well in our home, it will go to our local Salvation Army store so that some other family can give themselves hernia’s taking it home to enjoy.  And that’s perfectly okay with me now.

I have to admit that it could be a lot harder to justify kicking Aunt Hilda’s retro collection of incandescent orange side chairs to the curb:

But this is where for the past year I have a taken a page from Marie Kondo.  Does it spark joy?  Do you love it?  Do you want it to live in your house?  Do you have a space for it?  No?  Then you might, just might, want to consider hauling those raging orange chairs away to your local thrift store.

P. S.  I don’t have an Aunt Hilda.  But if you do and you want to get rid of those glowing hot orange chairs, please contact me, because I can recover them with a beautiful fabric and I have the perfect spot for them in my bedroom!

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The Peachoid.

peachoidHave any of you ever heard of a little show called House of Cards?  Denton finally convinced me to watch it and the first two seasons were amazing.  Or really, really scary depending on your outlook, since Robin Wright said that they are 99% accurate.  Shudder.

We haven’t watched any more of the seasons because we got caught up in other shows that were already available on Netflix.  Don’t have Netflix?  You can get your hot little hands on the show anyway here, here, here, and here.

Last year when we were car shopping I found an absolutely amazing deal on our new to us car.  In Greenville, SC.  We live in Virginia.  Why does this always shock everyone when I tell them how far we drove to pick up our new car?  We saved over $6,000.00 and Denton and I got to have an overnight vacation all.by.ourselves. in Charlotte, NC.   Win/win in my opinion.  Annnnd we had an incredible meal at Bacon Bros. Public House that you can read all about here.  Yum, it makes my mouth water to just think about it.

On our way down I-85 to Greenville, I glanced out my window and saw a giant peach standing beside the road.  It also said Gaffney up the base.  It was the water tower for the town of Gaffney, SC and it’s not just a made up thing like the imaginary BBQ joint Freddy’s from the first season that we were prepared to drive to DC to eat at.  Great BBQ is a serious matter at our house, see the link above.

We had already driven past it when I realized I needed a photo of this giant peach, so I made myself a mental note to make certain that I got a photo of it on the way home.  That wasn’t a problem because we sat in a parking lot on the interstate that afternoon for a couple of hours and I had plenty of time to make sure to have my camera ready.gaffneyI got the picture and yes it was very much worth it to drive across three states to pick up our new to us car.  Everyone thought we I was crazy so I’ll have to do a post about how to buy a car from another state and save a boatload of money in the process.

Did you know that the Peachoid was a real thing?

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Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

I love it when I can get an honest review from people, so here’s my take on this one!

We just finished watching the series, Buffy the Vampire Slayer.  We’ve been slowly watching it for the past year.

First, I would NOT recommend this show if your kiddo’s are under 14 years old.  Actually, I would go so far as to say 16 years old.  It would be different if it was going to take you seven years to watch the entire series like it did when it was on TV, but it’s not going to take that long.  There is some heavy, heavy stuff in the last two seasons.  Use your judgement people!!

Overall, I would have to say that we really, really liked this show.  It was campy, funny, ridiculous and sad.  I was very surprised at how they ended the series, but over all completely happy with it.

Check it out if you need to veg out and need some ridiculousness in your life!

Verdict?  Yes, watch this show.

Caveat:

  • Language
  • Sexual Content
  • Adult Themes

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Game of Thrones – Season Three

 

We just finished the third season of Game of Thrones and I have to say that as crazy and awful, and insane and amazing as the first two seasons were,  they were nothing compared to this one.

I am still reeling from the last two episodes and I don’t think I will get over it anytime soon.  I think we are going to have to hold off on the next season until I can recover from this one!

Start from the beginning, if you haven’t already.

 

 

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