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Netflix recommendations?

Griz882

Frightening children with the Griz-O-Copter!
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Started watching Chief of War (Apple TV) with Jason Momoa. It is set during the various Hawaiian kingdoms at the time of the arrival of white explorers. I know very little about this time in history, but the show is interesting and done entirely in the local language (ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi). If you don’t like subtitles it can be a bummer, but the production values are great and the story telling solid.
 

Lawman

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Started watching Chief of War (Apple TV) with Jason Momoa. It is set during the various Hawaiian kingdoms at the time of the arrival of white explorers. I know very little about this time in history, but the show is interesting and done entirely in the local language (ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi). If you don’t like subtitles it can be a bummer, but the production values are great and the story telling solid.
Shogun did the same thing to me.

Like “here’s an amazing show…no you can’t put it on while you make dinner, and leave your phone in the other room.”
 

ChuckMK23

5 bullets veteran!
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The classic 1988 British/American PBS series "Piece of Cake" has been posted on YouTube - upscaled and regraded and enhanced. An epic series based on the Derek Robinson novel.

I had just arrived in Norfolk in the Fall of 1988 after finishing the FRS in San Diego. Living in Ghent at the time. "Piece of Cake" premiered here in the US as weekly segments on Masterpiece Theatre.

I purchased the novel to read in the first month of my H2P cruise.

The series is incredibly well done and the production used most of the flying Spitfires at the time. The novel portrayed Hornet Squadron more accurate as flying Hurricanes.

Seriously good watching. Ideally with squadron mates over a case of beer or three.

Perhaps more amusing is the personality of the characters - most of which are easily represented in any military flying unit today!

 
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