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5-30Mars: Okay, so imagine this: a bunch of tech CEOs chilling in some fancy mountain resort, patting each other on the back about taking over the world. Sounds crazy, right? Well, that's just one of the wild shows hitting our screens this week. We've got everything from murder mysteries to animated brain trips, even a modern Western thrown in for good measure. What are we looking at this week?
Mia: Right, let's dive straight into the deep end with Mountainhead. Jesse Armstrong, the brains behind Succession, has cooked up something special. He's stuck these tech moguls in a remote lodge, and they're celebrating a new deep-fake launch that goes completely sideways.
Mars: Hold on, a deep-fake tool? They unleashed it on themselves? Like, what could go wrong?
Mia: Exactly! They roll out this AI-powered thing, and boom, total disaster. Stocks plummet, their personal lives blow up. Suddenly, they realize they can weaponize the chaos. It’s basically Succession meets Black Mirror, but set in the Swiss Alps. And the cast? Steve Carell, Jason Schwartzman, Ramy Youssef... It's like tech royalty battling it out.
Mars: Wow, so it's a boardroom brawl on steroids. Any scenes that really stand out?
Mia: There's this dinner scene where Carell's character spills wine and goes on a rant about privacy being dead. You almost expect him to throw a chair. It's a great jab at how these guys treat people like disposable code.
Mars: Man, that sounds intense. So, what else should we be watching?
Mia: See How They Run on Channel 4. It's a 1950s whodunnit set backstage at The Mousetrap in London. An American director gets murdered. You've got Sam Rockwell playing a tipsy Inspector Stoppard and Saoirse Ronan as a super-smart rookie PC Stalker.
Mars: A comedy whodunnit in the '50s? That sounds like a fun mix.
Mia: Totally. It plays with the classic tropes, but the dialogue is sharp. Rockwell's inspector is always losing the plot, and Ronan's character is trying to keep him on track. It's like a vintage Clue game come to life.
Mars: I love it. So, anything a little lighter? Something the whole family can enjoy?
Mia: BBC One is airing Inside Out. You know, the Pixar movie? Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear, Disgust—all personified inside an 11-year-old's brain. It's a real tearjerker, especially when Joy and Sadness go on a trip through Riley's memory maze.
Mars: Classic! I could definitely use some Disney-style emotional therapy. And I heard there's a modern Western in the mix?
Mia: Yeah, The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada on Great! Action. Tommy Lee Jones directs and stars. He plays a ranch foreman who goes on a quest for justice after his friend is killed by border patrol. It's a quiet, powerful story set on the Texas plains.
Mars: Sounds intense. Well, that sounds like a packed week of viewing. If you only had time for one thing, what would you watch?
Mia: Definitely Mountainhead for the satire. And maybe Inside Out to give your brain a break.
Mars: Perfect! Mind-bending and heart-mending all in one weekend. Thanks for the recommendations!
Mia: Anytime! Enjoy the show.