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Foundation feels insanely huge for a TV series

Foundation feels insanely huge for a TV series

Started watching Foundation and the scale of this show is actually wild. Everything feels massive the empire, the planets, the time jumps, the politics, the visuals. Some episodes genuinely feel like you’re watching history unfold across a galaxy instead of just following one storyline. Took me a few episodes to fully get into it because there’s so much going on, but once it clicks it becomes addictive. And the Empire plotline is easily one of the best parts of the show. Also visually this might be one of the best-looking sci-fi series I’ve watched.

u/No_Paper_1682 — 1 day ago

Watch Ozark if you want something actually gripping

If you’re looking for something to get hooked on, Ozark is worth it.

It starts a bit slow, but give it time it really pulls you in. The tension is always there, even in normal scenes, and it just keeps building.

The characters aren’t perfect or heroic, they just keep making choices and dealing with what comes after, which makes it feel real.

By the end, it leaves that empty feeling like you were living in that world for a while. Definitely a solid watch if you want something intense but not over the top.

u/No_Paper_1682 — 2 days ago

Stumbled across Altered Carbon by accident…

Watched this years ago but still remember the vibe. If you’re into cyberpunk stuff neon lit cities, futuristic tech, that dark atmosphere this show is honestly really enjoyable. It has that whole night city feel with rain, lights, and everything looking a bit broken but advanced at the same time. The concept is there, but what really makes it fun to watch is the world and aesthetic. If that kind of setting is your thing, you’ll probably like this.

u/No_Paper_1682 — 3 days ago

Just watched this Black Mirror S03EP01 (Nosedive) where people rate each other… felt weirdly familiar

At first it feels exaggerated, but then you think about how stuff works on Reddit… upvotes, downvotes, karma it’s not the same level, but the idea is already there. You can literally predict what kind of comments will get upvoted and which ones will get buried. Sometimes it feels like people (including me tbh) shape what they say based on that.

Even with anonymity, there’s still that small pressure to be “approved” by random people. Not in a serious way, but enough that you notice it.

Not saying we’re living in that episode or anything… but yeah, it didn’t feel as unrealistic as I expected.

u/No_Paper_1682 — 4 days ago

just finished Hannibal and idk why this isn’t talked about more

it starts like a regular crime show but something feels off pretty early on, like you can’t really relax while watching it. the tone just keeps getting heavier and weirder in a good way, it’s not horror in the usual sense, more like psychological tension that just builds slowly. there were moments where i genuinely didn’t know what to think or who to believe ,also the visuals are kinda insane?? some scenes look beautiful and disturbing at the same time it’s definitely slow and not for everyone, but if you’re into shows that mess with your head a bit, this one’s worth it

u/No_Paper_1682 — 4 days ago

What’s something normal in your city that would feel strange somewhere else?

Every place has its own ‘normal’ that outsiders might find weird.

Could be food habits, daily routines, language, social behavior… anything.

Curious to hear what’s normal where you live that others might not get.

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u/No_Paper_1682 — 7 days ago
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Snipers are ruining multiplayer?

Every match there’s at least 2–3 snipers quickscoping like crazy.

Do you think snipers are balanced or kinda broken right now?

u/No_Paper_1682 — 8 days ago

“Air Quality in Vadodara is Getting Worse 😷”

The air quality here is getting seriously bad. AQI levels are rising, and you can actually feel it while breathing especially in the morning and evening. 😷

It’s worrying because this isn’t just numbers on a screen, it’s affecting daily life. Is anyone else noticing this in their area? What do you think is causing it and is there anything we can realistically do about it?

u/No_Paper_1682 — 9 days ago