📺Just turn the power on (on the right of the screen) and change the channel.
✅You can select only a certain type of program if you want (filter is on the right side).
🌈And let the magic happen! https://90s.myretrotvs.com/
I wish they’d make the sequels to the OG Three Body. Because it was brilliant! They stayed true to the book. I can’t comment on acting though, this was the first time I watched anything Chinese.
Anyway if you get the chance, go watch it. It’s on Prime video (in USA). Highly recommend #ThreeBodyProblem#books#tvshows
I've been a really happy #Plex user for many years - have loved it, paid $100/year and invested a lot of time to get my #movies, #TVShows, and #music collections set up the way I want them.
I've been a bit back and forth on whether I should start watching 3 Body Problem before having read the books or not. I bought them a few years ago, but haven't gotten to them yet. In the end I figured I usually get disappointed by a show or movie of something I've read, but not the other way around.
So, in PH TV, noontime show "Eat Bulaga," which used to be shown on GMA 7, has been broadcasting on TV 5 for several months. TIL, that GMA 7 will now air ABS-CBN-produced "It's Showtime!"
#WomensNonfiction 4.
A warrior of the people: How Susan La Flesche Overcame Racial and Gender Inequality to Become America's First Indian Doctor - by Joe Starita
In 1889, Susan La Flesche became the first Native American doctor to earn a western medical degree. She spent the rest of her life working for her community and standing up for equality. The book tells her life story, that of her family, and that of American women in medicine.
Bonus for this one:
Do you know this viral photo of three women doctors, from India, Japan, and Syria?
They were also the first women doctors (with a western degree) in their respective countries. Dr. Anandabai Joshee, Dr. Kei Okami, and Dr. Tabat M. Islambooly.
They were Dr. Susan La Flesche's classmates.
How is this girl squad not a high profile HBO show yet?!
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I have discovered, much to my chagrin, that I rather like sappy Korean RomComs. A bit of entirely predictable comedic romance soothes the soul it seems. At least in my case. #TV#TVShows#VideoContent#PrimeVideo
I am so, so done with streaming and the whole TV show business lately. They cancel things left and right with no rhyme, reason, or closure. You get into a story and a set of characters, and then nope, sorry, no more of this. No one gets to give us a whole complete story, or even a longer arc.
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In recent years, web series have taken the entertainment industry by storm, captivating audiences and challenging traditional television's dominance. With the rise of streaming platforms and changing viewer preferences, web series have emerged as a powerful force in the digital age. 📈...