He's a lot of different things to a lot of different people. To me he's "Doc" from Young Guns.I haven't watched this yet but always liked Sutherland.
‘Rabbit Hole’ Review: Kiefer Sutherland Struggles to Hold Together Paramount+’s Messy Espionage Series
The '24' star delves into the world of corporate espionage in a show from John Requa and Glenn Ficarra ('This Is Us').www.hollywoodreporter.com
Just finished the last of us, it was really really good. But I'm pretty sure it's on HBO and not Netflix.The last of us on Netflix. It’s really good.
Yeah I realized later that miss quoted where I watched it but to be honest I think it was Hulu . Probably hbo on Hulu.Just finished the last of us, it was really really good. But I'm pretty sure it's on HBO and not Netflix.
The wife and I are binging the American’s right now with only three episodes left in the series, so this flic will fit right in. Only I guess she’s not playing a Soviet spy in this one but it is good timing for us.If you like political action thrillers, you'll like this. Kerri Russell is great
https://www.gq.com/story/writers-strike-2023-wga-explained
All About the Writers Strike: What Does the WGA Want and Why Are They Fighting So Hard for it?
A breakdown of the writers’ demands, the conditions that created them, and what this means for your favorite shows (and showrunners).
By Eric Thurm
May 5, 2023
The news that the Writers Guild of America is currently on strike might be confusing to the casual TV watcher. After all, there’s more TV than ever, thanks to the explosion of streaming platforms. (The supposed “limit” of peak TV is a staggering 599 scripted series in 2022.) And besides, the people who get to write Succession or Yellowjackets have exciting, creative jobs, right? What could they possibly have to complain about?
It turns out, a lot. The people who make TV and movies aren’t just creatives and artists realizing their childhood dreams; they’re also people who get up every day and go to work at their highly demanding, exceedingly precarious jobs. And like many other jobs across the country, it’s getting harder and harder to make a living as a writer—even for people who are getting work.