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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2019-03-30 03:19 pm

[ SECRET POST #4467


⌈ Secret Post #4467 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.

01.
[Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan (Amazon)]



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02.
[Zeal & Ardor]


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03.
[The Umbrella Academy, The Haunting of Hill House]


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04.
[Abu from Aladdin]


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05.
[The Umbrella Academy]


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06.
[Vanya Hargreeves, The Umbrella Academy]


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07.
[The Breakfast Club, Note from OP: that one scene where Allison draws a picture on black paper and then shakes dandruff "snow" all over it]


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08.
[American Gods, season 2]


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09.
[The Enemy Within, Kate Ryan/Erica Shepherd]











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Re: amazon prime tv/movie recs

(Anonymous) 2019-03-30 08:38 pm (UTC)(link)
I've heard good things about The Man in the High Castle. Catastrophe is a funny, albeit kind of raunchy/TMI adult humor British comedy. Orphan Black was great.Band of Brothers was good, even if you don't like war-themed shows. The Wire. The Night Manager was a splashy spy flick - Hugh Laurie was great in it, and Olivia Colman is amazing. The ABC Murders is an adaptation of an Agatha Christie book where John Malkovich is Poirot and Rupert Grint is a cranky detective, and it's pretty good, too. Doctor Thorne was nice if you like period dramas, it's an adaptation of an Anthony Trollope novel. Lore is based off the podcast of just... weird, slightly spooky stories.

And of course, they've got X-Files!