Seal Team - season 2, episode 14
and
Ray Donovan
The Outsider episode 3
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Just catching up with this. That's fine, but I guess I did indeed anticipate it as a show that was a realistic depiction of what the solar system might be like in a couple hundred years. All the shows and movies spiral out into something more ...fictional/fantasy. I have a physics background (before psychology) so I can spot the inconsistencies pretty easily. I don't mind the fantasy stuff but it stimulates a different part of my brain.
What excites me more than anything is the concept of an engine that can keep up 1G acceleration long term.
Seal Team - season 2, episode 15
and
Shark Tank
Gordon Ramsay's 24 Hours to Hell and Back
and
Seal Team - season 2, episode 16
Curse of Oak Island
and wrapped up with whats available of One Punch Man
Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez - Episode 1.
Pretty interesting so far. I didn't really follow it much at the time so it's all new to me.
Seal Team - season 2, episode 17
and
Shameless
Supernatural
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Seal Team - season 2, episode 18
And
The Orville - season 2, episode 5
And
The Curse of Oak Island
And
Ray Donovan
And
NCIS
A Year in Space on Netflix. I read Scott Kelly's book so I'm enjoying this docuseries quite a bit.
Not to spoil anything but in Episode 4 you get an inside look at the crew and an exterior view as they dock from Soyuz with the IISS, pretty incredible to watch.
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lost in melb. (01-26-2020)
The Expanse Series 2 wrapped up.