r/SeriesSaga

What is the greatest movie of all time? Or series..

I have watched many movies and I think the absolute best movie series is the Harry Potter series, I am curious to know other opinions.

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u/VickeyHAlmeida — 1 day ago
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I fking love this show

As the title says I fking love this show. I'm on episode 7 of season 2 and I can't wait to finish this. Why the hell is this so underratedddddd😭😭😭

u/Clean-Chance-5114 — 2 days ago
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#1 Nolan film on IMDb: Dark Knight beats Inception and Interstellar - thoughts?

u/vilhelmina00 — 4 days ago
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MR. TERRIFIC series!!!

DC Studios is actively developing a MR. TERRIFIC series, with Allan Heinberg ('The Sandman') writing the pilot.

u/Next_Increase4233 — 3 days ago

Convince me to watch GoT

Yes I still haven’t started it please don’t judge me and I think maybe everyone is already over it. But I recently came across House of the Dragon and I have started to enjoy it. GOT is just too long so I am not really eager to start. Should I do it cuz watching House of the Dragon is kinda giving me fomo? What are your thoughts?

u/ariettiwatches — 5 days ago

Best Crypto Casino Reddit Advice From Someone Switching From Normal Online Casinos

I understand online casinos, but crypto casinos feel like a new category

I’ve used regular online casinos before, so I’m not completely new to how casino sites work. I understand bonuses, slots, live dealer games, wagering terms, support, and basic account verification.

But crypto casinos feel different enough that I’ve been searching best Crypto Casino Reddit discussions to see how people compare them. The casino side makes sense to me. The crypto side is where I’m trying to be more careful.

With normal casino payments, I usually think about cards, e-wallets, bank processing time, and withdrawal limits. With crypto, there are extra things like coins, networks, wallet addresses, transfer fees, and whether the site explains deposits clearly.

I’m not only looking for the biggest bonus

A lot of crypto casino recommendations seem to focus on welcome bonuses. I understand why, because bonuses are easy to compare. But for someone coming from regular online casinos, I don’t think the biggest bonus should be the first thing to check.

For me, a better question is whether the site makes the payment process easy to understand. If I’m sending crypto from a wallet, I want clear instructions. I want to know which coins are supported, whether the network is obvious, and what I should check before confirming a transaction.

A big bonus is nice, but a clear cashier page matters more.

The payment flow is what I care about most

The part I’m trying to compare is the full flow:

Can I understand the deposit page quickly?
Are supported coins listed clearly?
Are withdrawal limits easy to find?
Does the site explain KYC rules?
Can I use the cashier smoothly on mobile?
Does support answer payment questions clearly?
Does the site feel organized after signup?

Those are the details that would make me feel more comfortable using a crypto casino.

Reddit comments can be helpful when they explain the reason

The best Reddit comments are not the ones that just say, “Use this one.” I find it more useful when someone explains why a casino fits a certain type of player.

For example, one casino might be better for beginners. Another might be better for people who already use crypto often. Another might be better for mobile users. That context matters more than a random ranking.

What should someone like me compare first?

So if you were giving advice to someone who understands regular online casinos but is newer to crypto payments, what would you compare first?

Would you start with supported coins, withdrawal speed, mobile cashier experience, KYC rules, bonus terms, or support?

When people say best Crypto Casino Reddit, I feel like the answer should not just be a brand name. It should explain which casino feels easiest to understand for someone switching from regular payments to crypto.

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u/garettpolexs — 6 days ago
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Question about Episode 666

Hey everyone,

I just joined this subreddit in the hope that you might be able to help me. I'm currently writing a paper on the “Danger Things” sequence from the THoH episode 666. My paper focuses on how *The Simpsons* create intertextual references between *Stranger Things* and *Danger Things*. I’m analyzing the episode right now and am stuck on the comic book seller’s line:

“It seems like someone hasn’t seen very much of season three,” after Lisa says, “Oh my god, it’s a twisted version of reality.” I’m not entirely sure what the comic book seller is referring to. I mean, sure, the Upside-Down is a wormhole, but that isn’t revealed until later in the series, and Lisa is basically right, isn’t she? If any of you have seen both the Simpsons episode and *Stranger Things*, I’d really appreciate an explanation!

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u/Dismal_Nobody_5457 — 6 days ago

What series is beyond stupid yet somehow they pull it off and get you to watch?

For me a good example is The Righteous Gemstones. Could not be any dumber honestly but damn if it doesn’t have its moments. I guess that’s the point. It is what it is! A good cast certainly helps.

Edit: Feel like I’ve seen so many shows yet with the comments I realize how many I have not seen or even know about. So much content out there.

u/TastyPoopKnife — 11 days ago

Genuine stories

Does anyone else spend 45 minutes(min) looking for the "perfect" thing to watch, only to end up putting on a show you’ve already seen 10 times?

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u/Powerful_Air_2213 — 9 days ago

Re-watching Trailer Park Boys. Underrated comedy series that feels funnier the 2nd time around with some great characters. Anybody give this a re-watch?

Laughing just making this post!

u/TastyPoopKnife — 14 days ago