What are you watching in (late 2025 and) 2026?

We’ve been enjoying the National Theatre (NT) Live showings in one of our local cinemas in Vancouver (International Village, for anyone who cares). These are recordings of NT productions from London and they’re very well done and very recent, only a few weeks after their runs and it’s a very good (and much cheaper and more convenient) way to see those plays. The ones we’ve seen recently are:

- Inter Alia: Rosamund “Moiraine Sedai” Pike does a frenetic almost one-woman play about a progressive judge whose life is ripped apart when her own teenage son is accused of rape. It’s fantastic and very well judged.

- Mrs Warren’s Profession: Imelda “the Queen” Staunton and her daughter Bessie Carter play the two leads in one of George Bernard Shaw’s best plays about a young graduate who discovers where her mother’s money comes from. The play is unflinching about sex work, capitalism, and the waste of women in society; honestly, nothing has changed in over a century. Both leads are excellent.

- The Fifth Step: Martin “Bilbo” Freeman and Jack “River Cartwright” Lowden do a two-man play about a young incel coming to Alcoholics Anonymous for the first time and his sponsor. It’s energetic, messy, and surprisingly funny, covering addiction, toxic masculinity, religion, and loneliness in equal measure.

We’ve also been watching actual plays and musicals at the Metro Theatre. I didn’t expect to like the last one we saw - Christmas at Pemberley - quite as much as I did. It’s made me look up Lauren Gunderson and her plays. I must see the sequels.

Currently watching Around the World in Eighty Days (2021 version with David Tennant et al) and it’s excellent, if a bit artificial in the way it sets up and resolves character conflicts. It’s almost like the writers are running a Smallville RPG campaign.

The above is on PBS Masterpiece, on which we’ve also watched The Gold (the recent BBC series based on the Brinks Mat robbery - good but imperfect, quite Blue Labour but not at all brave with the writing) and The Mirror and the Light (the sequel to Wolf Hall - compelling viewing but not as historically accurate as it could be).
 

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Hmmm…nothing too special, really.

True crime shows- many of which are reruns- on ID.
Cooking/travel shows on PBS, Food Network or The Cooking Chanel.
Videos on MTV U and MTV Classic
Various murder mystery shows (mostly British). I’m mostly trying to catch u on episodes I’ve missed, but I did add Sister Boniface- a spin-off of Father Brown- to the schedule.

I also have a backlog of some recorded shows that I’m having trouble getting to.


I did enjoy the documentary-series New Orleans: Soul of a City on CNN. Recommended.
 

Recently:

Slow Horses s5 (*****)
The Beast In Me (***)
Peacemaker s2 (****)
Taskmaster s20 (****)
Alien: Earth (****)
Celebrity Traitors (****)
The Morning Show s4 (**)

Currently:

Pluribus (*****)
Robin Hood (**)
Stranger Things s5 (****)
It: Welcome to Derry (***)

Plus the usual Friday night stuff -- Have I Got News For You, etc.

Upcoming:

The War Between the Land and the Sea
The Night Manager
Knight of the Seven Kingdoms
Star Trek Academy

Further Ahead:

Daredevil
The Boys
Lanterns
 
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Just started Man on the Inside season 2. Three episodes in, so far so good. I didn't expect call back to some the characters of season 1. It is a nice touch.
 

The BritBox activity this past month...

All caught up and no new ones in the immediate queue (or evermore):
  • The Inspector Lynley Mysteries (Seasons 1-6 - 2001-2008)
  • Lynely (Season 1 - 2025)

You can really tell the change in styles going from the older series to the newer one in terms of production/cinematography and the like (and it does have an entirely new cast and location). Sgt. Havers from the first series is so far my favorite DS of all the British shows I've seen. It took a bit to get used to Sofia Barclay in the role and I think she'd be just fine if I hadn't had six seasons of Sharon Small doing it.

In the midst of:
  • Jonathan Creek - in Season 5 of 5 (show ran 1997-2000, 2003, 2014)
  • Rosemary and Thyme - in season 2 of 2 (show ran 2003-2006)
  • Blue Lights - S3 E4 just dropped
  • Shakespeare & Hathaway - S5 E2 just dropped

Bingeing Jonathan Creek is really odd if you weren't expecting a three year jump and then eleven year jump before seasons 4 and 5. The first three seasons were super. Season 4 wasn't as good, but has a great trap in an episode I will remember for D&D. Season 5 hasn't drawn me in as much, but maybe it is just end of semester too-tiredness.

I love the cast of Shakespeare & Hathaway, but hope the gang has finally worked out the between season in-show drama.

Rosemary and Thyme might be testing my limits of cozy.

Blue Lights is at the other end from R&T in terms of grit (albeit nothing like Luther). And Belfast's (TV at least) police experience is much different than Taggart's Glasgow, Morse's Oxford, or any of the others. The latest episode "The Parting Glass" was very, very good.


Re-watching

Sister Boniface Mysteries - Season 4 ended in September, but the spawn is rewatching and is at Season 2 Episode 3. Taking its comedy for what it is (it is not just a Father Brown-esque cozy), this might be the family's favorite. The town of Great Slaughter and its nearby nuns are spectacular.


Upcoming Soon
  • Shetland - Season 10 drops on Britbox on January 1 (unless I pay the little bit extra to get Premiere first...). It will be strange having a full-season single mystery again (unlike most of the other shows).
  • Midsomer - do I need Acorn to watch Season 25 starting on Monday? Fleur is my favorite pathologist.

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In Movies

Sisu 2 - The level of over-the-topness picks up kind of where the first movie left off instead of having a (sort of) gradual build. But I guess if you know where it can go its hard to step back. The cast of villains wasn't as memorable to me. The gore was a bit more omnipresent than I liked with seemingly less of the great panoramic shots of the first. Depending on what folks loved about the first one, I can see them either loving this one more or being disappointed. Count me the latter.

Will be hitting the Christmas movies soon - A Christmas Story, Elf, Babe, and Muppet Christmas Carol are almost certainties. Maybe A Christmas Story Story, Home Alone, and Family Vacation Christmas Movie.

Wake up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery is in the queue

Some in the Spawn's gaming group keep asking me if I've seen Fantastic Four yet. Will probably get to that soon.
 
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