I was torn on that too. Tapped out after 2/3 of first episode.
It's done very tastefully - a bit clinical. Partly because of them being ON the spectrum, they don't seem to feel like they are being patronized. And they all recognize they desperately need some help or they will be alone forever. You start watching their struggles and you start rooting for them. Of course, some(mainly the dudes) make you just face-palm badly. Because of their struggles - not because they have them.well that last show sure sounds exploitive
On the surface it sounds like it, but its actually fairly well done. Gives you a bit of a glimpse of what Ladybutt has to deal with at work (not the matchmaking part of it, but the socializing and getting the kids to know what it is to socialize properly.)well that last show sure sounds exploitive
No Robert Stack, no careMan, IDK what Netflix did, but they sucked every last interesting bit out of Unsolved Mysteries when they rebooted it.
I think maybe I'm just not ready for the long-form treatment of the single story.
Can you try it from another device? I know we watched it without issue.@fly
The Boys seems to have a weird audio issue, it will lose sound for half a second, do that two or three times every four or five minutes, then be good for half an hour.
Not sure if its our wifi or something else.
I'll give it a shot.Can you try it from another device? I know we watched it without issue.
IIRC, Roku doesn't like some type of audio that Plex serves. Google around, but maybe setting it to Stereo audio fixes it?Seems like it is only through the Roku.
Which is weird as resetting the Roku and/or the modem will normally fix that.