Queen's Gambit was fantastic!!!Loved Queen’s Gambit. Season 3 of Cobra Kai was good. Loving that show. Watching a show called Alice in Borderland now and really liking it as well.
Just started night stalker. Wild so farBest I have seen lately:
1- Animal Kingdom. Fucking awesome
2- Ozark. Fucking awesome
3- Nightstalker. Fucking awesome
Dude I literally lived in fear of the Nightstalker every day. I was living in OC, just South of all the LA murders and a bit north of the Mission Viejo attack. It was the summer of me going from JR to SR year in HS. I literally had bats, hammers, knives hidden all over my house. I was the only man in my house so it was up to me to protect my mom. It was hot and we had to sleep with the windows closed and doors shut/locked. In my entire life I have never seen one person terrorize an entire region as much as the Nightstalker did.Just started night stalker. Wild so far
I recall when Feinstein almost blew the case by divulging the sneaker prints of that pos to the publicDude I literally lived in fear of the Nightstalker every day. I was living in OC, just South of all the LA murders and a bit north of the Mission Viejo attack. It was the summer of me going from JR to SR year in HS. I literally had bats, hammers, knives hidden all over my house. I was the only man in my house so it was up to me to protect my mom. It was hot and we had to sleep with the windows closed and doors shut/locked. In my entire life I have never seen one person terrorize an entire region as much as the Nightstalker did.
This is a great series on HBO MAX .its an exclusive. Based on the real war.If you want to watch a realistic intense series, I recommend Fauda. Fauda means chaos. This is based on the conflict between Israel and Palestine. I just finished 2 seasons and getting ready to watch the third one.
The description of your lamentable experience reminds me of the 'Summer of Sam' film.Dude I literally lived in fear of the Nightstalker every day. I was living in OC, just South of all the LA murders and a bit north of the Mission Viejo attack. It was the summer of me going from JR to SR year in HS. I literally had bats, hammers, knives hidden all over my house. I was the only man in my house so it was up to me to protect my mom. It was hot and we had to sleep with the windows closed and doors shut/locked. In my entire life I have never seen one person terrorize an entire region as much as the Nightstalker did.
That looks good, I like that actor in it from the Netflix MMA show and also from Justified. (Not sure of his name).It's time to make first contact with NBC's brand-new genre series coming to the network this spring.
At a TCA panel Tuesday afternoon, NBC dropped a sneak peek at Debris, a UFO-based mystery/drama about an ominous alien wreckage strewn across the western hemisphere. The pieces start messing with the laws of physics in a way the human mind can barely comprehend. Our species just isn't ready for this tech and as a result, two agents (played by Jonathan Tucker and Riann Steele) from two different continents — and opposing mindsets — are tasked with recovering the splintered craft.
Described as a tantalizing mix of The X-Files and Men in Black, Debris was created by Almost Human's J.H. Wyman, who also serves as writer, executive producer, and showrunner. Watching the first footage, it's easy to see that Wyman learned a thing or two about delivering paranormal thrills from his time as an executive producer on Fringe.
NBC ordered the project to series last summer, making it the first pilot of 2020 to score a full season from the network. Luckily, the flagship episode had already finished most of its on-site production just prior to the lengthy shutdown caused by the coronavirus pandemic. Any remaining footage was filled in with temporary animation — a similar tactic used by The Blacklist's Season 7 finale.
Jason Hoffs, Jeff Vlaming, and Samantha Corbin-Miller are attached as executive producers on Debris, which is a co-production between Frequency Films (Wyman's production company) and Legendary Television, and Universal Television.
The close encounter begins on NBC on March 1.
They did Steven Avery wrongMaking of a murderer! I’m kind of into the documentaries about serial killers for some reason just boggles my mind how they were able to do such things.
Is Nightstalker a documentary or an "acted" series based on the real events?I recall when Feinstein almost blew the case by divulging the sneaker prints of that pos to the public