What's streaming that's good TV/movies

I finished Dutton Ranch over the weekend. I waited for it all to drop before starting it. it was entertaining for the most part. The acting was far better than that gawd awful Marshalls show that Sheriden plopped out.

A few things I didn't like.

-Carter bugged me. He was too emo for the rest of the show. The ranch hands ******* with him while hungover made me laugh, though. It definitely reminded me of a few Satuday mornings I had with my dad when I was growing up.

-I'm torn on if I liked the ending or if it was really ham-fisted.
The drug cartel kinda just came in at the very end and took over the story line. I get how it all ties in, but it felt like they wanted a big splashy season finale and opted for something over the top.

-Annette Bening did great with what was asked of her, but her character arc felt cobbled together for the final 2 episodes.
 
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For Nordic Noir fans, from Sweden, the first season of "The Truth Will Out" on Prime Video (2nd season is available on Acorn TV).



Also on Prime Video, "Maison Prison" is the 5-episode story of a trained Japanese chef who, after the owner of her restaurant runs away with all the money, takes a job as a dietician in a prison where she must train some of the inmates to cook, and also convince everyone that the prisoners deserve the dignity of eating tasty food on a budget. (can't find a trailer for it, sumeimasen) A little hokey, maybe, but enjoyable if you're looking for a short change from the usual streaming fare.