That After the Thrones is awful. The structure, the hosts, the feel. Whoever had final approval on that deserves a spanking.
As did Dion Lewis. That is the Patriots. What a franchise.Patriots vs Texans
Phil Simms and Jim Nantz are a pleasure to have announce a game. Very little hype, smart insights and they are actually quiet once in awhile.
Recorded if from the night before (avoided all news this morning) and watched the game in a little under 2 hours - fantastic way to do it.
Brady was toss around, knocked down and sacked way more than normally - and only played his A-game part of the time - but, as is his won't, he brings that A-game at the exact right time.
That looked and felt a lot more like a series finale than just a season finale for Sherlock.
I thought it was a mess, but it definitely had its moments. Like the phone conversation with poor Molly Hooper. And Sherlock's perfect response to Mycroft's "But it's family." - "That's why he stays!" The plot machinations were increasingly absurd, but whenever the emotions were front and center, it was classic.
I considered watching this, but I'm just too backed up with other stuff. (For example, I figured Netflix's The Crown should be a higher priority.) And didn't that film with Emily Blunt from a decade ago, The Young Victoria, cover this story sufficiently?
Episodes 1 & 2 of "Victoria" the new PBS / Masterpiece series
In addition to the superfluous speed-telling of too many events, the obvious CGI in the outdoor scenes cheapened the feel as those scenes looked more like video games than lush Masterpiece-quality productions.