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Bond girl Olga Kurylenko has coronavirus: Actress who starred alongside Daniel Craig in Quantum of Solace reveals she is in quarantine at home
  • Actress Olga Kurylenko revealed her positive test for the new coronavirus in an Instagram post last night
  • The 40-year-old said she had been 'ill for almost a week' with fever and fatigue and was now locked in at home
  • The Soviet-born French national played Bolivian secret agent Camille Montes in 2008's Quantum of Solace
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowb...onfirms-coronavirus-urges-fans-seriously.html
 
I dont know who that is.

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I don't see it happening this season. With the way this is going and the lack of control with regards to spreading I think it's already too late to try to control it. By the time they're ready to resume, there will hardly be any time to prep before next season. I think they'll call it.

Good thing too, cuz we weren't making the playoffs.
 
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I don't see it happening this season. With the way this is going and the lack of control with regards to spreading I think it's already too late to try to control it. By the time they're ready to resume, there will hardly be any time to prep before next season. I think they'll call it.

Good thing too, cuz we weren't making the playoffs.
Can't miss the Playoffs if there are no Playoffs
 
There are people who've never watched "The Wire". I'm one of them. But I also have Google, so it wasn't hard to figure out.

I was one of them until recently when my girlfriend made me watch it. So this is a timely reference for me.
 
If I had HBO, I probably would. But I don't (nor do I have a desire for it), so I'll have to do without.
My wife decided last night that Hulu, Netflix, and Disney + wasn't enough so she bought HuluTV, and some other service. I will continue to rewatch Parks and Recreation and Arrested Development in the background while I work.
 
My wife decided last night that Hulu, Netflix, and Disney + wasn't enough so she bought HuluTV, and some other service. I will continue to rewatch Parks and Recreation and Arrested Development in the background while I work.
In the past year, I've gone through the Office, Parks & Rec, 30 Rock, Community, and Arrested Development during work, along with Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (you need Amazon Prime TV if you don't have it already!) and some Syfy series called Eureka, and now I've got to figure out something new to go through.

Any suggestions?
 
In the past year, I've gone through the Office, Parks & Rec, 30 Rock, Community, and Arrested Development during work, along with Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (you need Amazon Prime TV if you don't have it already!) and some Syfy series called Eureka, and now I've got to figure out something new to go through.

Any suggestions?
A couple of weeks ago my suggestion would've been going outside once in a while...
My kids love Paw Patrol!

Seinfeld is really funny, kind of watch the same shows on repeat.
 
In the past year, I've gone through the Office, Parks & Rec, 30 Rock, Community, and Arrested Development during work, along with Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (you need Amazon Prime TV if you don't have it already!) and some Syfy series called Eureka, and now I've got to figure out something new to go through.

Any suggestions?

The Expanse. Umbrella Academy. Chernobyl. Those are some shows I've really enjoyed over the past year.
 
The Expanse. Umbrella Academy. Chernobyl. Those are some shows I've really enjoyed over the past year.
Are any of those light and humorous? I'm not interested in anything I have to pay particularly close attention to while I'm working.
 
Are any of those light and humorous? I'm not interested in anything I have to pay particularly close attention to while I'm working.
Silicon Valley (another HBO show) if it's on Amazon Prime. It's by Mike Judge (Beavis and Butthead/Office Space) and is a comedy about the tech world.

One of my absolute favorite shows that I think you would like if you didn't watch it originally is Chuck (also currently streaming on Amazon Prime). It's about a computer nerd who works at a place similar to the Geek Squad of Best Buy and gets this program accidentally "downloaded" into his brain that gives him knowledge of super secret spy type stuff. It's technically an action/drama but has a lot of comedy and you'd probably be fine just half paying attention.
 
Are any of those light and humorous? I'm not interested in anything I have to pay particularly close attention to while I'm working.

Umbrella Academy is, I'd say. Chernobyl...not so much, heh. The Expanse is basically a sci-fi series like Battlestar Galactica or Firefly. I'd say it's neither dark and dreary nor light and humorous.
 

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