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Mrs H and I are halfway through Mr Inbetween. Highly recommend. It's on Disney+ in the UK.
The plot follows a small-time hitman, called Ray, in Australia as he balances his private life and his criminal activities.
Episodes are short by today's standards, coming in at a punchy 25-30 minutes each. No scenes are wasted, even if some contain very little dialogue.
The writing is very well honed and natural, with little scenes of Ray bantering with his girlfriend while he brushes his teeth, for example, showing the deepening of their relationship more than any sort of over-the-top gesture of love ever could. I particularly look forward to the scenes where Ray is in his court-mandated anger-management workshops, which pit Ray's common sense understanding of the world and violence against the idealism of the psychologist.
It has some dark comedy, which mostly arises from the situations Ray finds himself in at the requests of his mates or the demands of his family. There's some excellent catharsis to be had in watching Ray deliver some comeuppance to the everyday assholes he encounters (kicking the bollocks almost off the young man who knocked his daughter's ice-cream out of her hands on the street is shown in the trailers, and is what lands him in anger management classes in the first place).
Anyway, we're loving it, it's a quick watch, none of your time will be wasted on this one.
Edit: found a trailer
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Something bad is going to Happen on Netflix…not bad
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The Boys season 5 today!!! 2 episodes available

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I’ve also been watching a couple Apple TV shows that are pretty good:
Silo (sci-fi)
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+1 for silo, both seasons.
It's been a long time since I've read the books, so I dont really remember all the details, but it feels like it's a pretty new story built in that world he created. Purists can hate that sort of thing, but it's been super fun and enjoyable to have the surprises unfold in the show just like the first time through the books.
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Rebecca Ferguson (aka wifey) is great in Silo. It's a slow brooding series but compelling. Curious to see where it goes.
The Boys has suffered from the reality that actual real life is at such a satirical level that it's hard to parody it. Absolutely love it (the comics too). It's finale is likely to be chaos.
Another big shout is Invincible. Elite voice acting. Elite animated violence.
