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Just Want to Talk | Last Active: Jan 17, 2019 | Replies (30)

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@jitaeri

Oh, Tidying Up with Marie Kondo was a great watch! I like her approach: she doesn't put anyone down, adjusts her method for a grieving woman who had lost her husband, and the people on the show had a varied amount of clutter (from seemingly insignificant to vast amounts). It gave me a few ideas on how to best tidy up certain areas/things.

Some other good watches:
-The Haunting of Hill House - 10/10 would watch again. Amazing horror series that has made me shed more tears (of sadness, not terror) than any series has any right to.

-Lost in Space - A remake of the 1965 TV series. Wasn't expecting a Netflix Sci-Fi series to look so good, but they did an absolutely amazing job with this! Cinematography was just, mwah, beautiful.

-Homecoming - Psychological thriller starring Julia Roberts and based on the podcast of the same name. I was thrilled to see this on screen after listening to the podcast some time ago. The TV series was just as good!

-The Keepers: Docuseries following the story of Sister Cathy Cesnik and sexual abuse at a Catholic School in Baltimore, MD.

-Evil Genius: 4 part true crime docuseries about a truly interesting case dubbed the "collar bomb/pizza bomb" case.

-Happy Valley: a British TV series about a small town female police sergeant trying to carry on with her every day duties while moving on from the suicide of her daughter.

Currently binging: The Good Place, Manifest,The Handmaid's Tale, and Hunting Hitler.

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@jitaeri - I agree, I really like Marie Kondo's approach. She never shames a family or individual about the state of their home or the things they own. She also doesn't force people to just get rid of things...it's all about having gratitude for the things in one's life. I also love her practice of thanking items for the purpose they served before donating or throwing them away.