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What to watch: It's binge weekend
What to watch: It's binge weekend

The Citizen

time18-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Citizen

What to watch: It's binge weekend

Not sure what to watch this weekend? Try these So much to watch, so little time. These day's there's no reason not to start your weekend binge during lunch at the office. Device roaming has made dry water cooler conversation a thing of the past, and now anyone can retreat to a set of ear-pods and an episode or two of something far more interesting than office 'about last night's.' First to stream is the brilliantly wicked Friends and Neighbours on Apple TV. Imagine you had it all. The corner office, the big fat salary and the giant house in the suburbs, a wife, two kids and the balance of the equation required for a happy life. And then you don't. Because your boss takes you on a spa day, and while you're bubbling it up in the jacuzzi, he fires you. Just like that. It happened to Coop Cooper, played by John Hamm, in this show. And he starts looking for another job, of course, but struggles. Not because he's not brilliant at being a hedge fund manager, but rather because his tainted reputation preceded him. So, money, for a champagne lifestyle and a recently turned beer budget, becomes a problem. And of course, in-between that, your wife shacked up with your former best friend, your teenage kids are, well, being teenagers, and life ends up about as dandy as moulded cookies. Rich man to robber Coop turns to crime, naturally. He starts housebreaking and fencing the stuff he steals from his rich friends and neighbours. All this while duping his accountant, his mates and keeping up appearances, having a drink and a braai with the very folk he relieves of their possessions at night. It's an absolute must-watch. The dark comedic undertones of this drama, the intertwined codswallop of the rich and the flaccid lives they lead a milieu to a whole lot of fun. There's not an episode in this show that isn't engaging, entertaining, and no-pee-break pausing boring. Also Read: Two South Africans, one laptop and a billion-rand travel company Also worth a binge is the reunion shows of The Mommy Club Van Die Hoofstad. The show was exceptional in the same way that bland cooking and dirty wine glasses at a fancy restaurant are memorable. The reunion shows are no different, from the very latent intellectual comments through to the bitchiness and the plastic construct of personalities that score 5 out of 10 for warmth, through to the dull moderator of the conversation. It's worth watching only because, well, despite its awfulness, for some reason you want to keep on watching until the end. Subconsciously, perhaps, the reasons would be to hope that you witness the end, and no hope of return, of a franchise as exciting as watching paint dry. It's Housewives of whatever, with occasional kids. You final season's a streaming moment When the final season of You was released, it was a streaming moment. Still wondering what to watch. Then this is the binge opportunity of the weekend. New to You, then watch from its debut or just get back into Joe Goldberg right where he left everyone guessing and lusting for more at the end of the fourth season. The final instalment is different. Way different. Joe's bloodlust never dies, but the dynamics and interplay shift unexpectedly, and the player becomes the played with meandering twists and sharp turns. The two episodes at the start are somewhat confusing, and it takes a pause to settle into the show, but once you're on track, there's a Kyalami of drama and a racking up of corpses lined with the usual intrigue and sociopathic kind of cruelty. You is a show to indulge in, revel in and binge. It has and always will be one of Netflix's finest. Sci-Fi Foundation rules, ok? Finally, there's also the new season of Foundation, the television adaptation of Isaac Asimov's masterpiece on Apple TV and a new show on Showmax, Duster, that holds a lot of promise. If the first couple of episodes of Duster are anything to go by, it's an action comedy with new episodes released every week that will become a favourite binge-watch in the weeks to come. NOW READ: A slice of bush heaven that delivers more than just wildlife

Jon Hamm's cool, classic watch collection: the Mad Men star wore a Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso and Omega Seamaster on the show, but his personal collection includes Panerai, Rolex
Jon Hamm's cool, classic watch collection: the Mad Men star wore a Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso and Omega Seamaster on the show, but his personal collection includes Panerai, Rolex

South China Morning Post

time05-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • South China Morning Post

Jon Hamm's cool, classic watch collection: the Mad Men star wore a Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso and Omega Seamaster on the show, but his personal collection includes Panerai, Rolex

Jon Hamm has earned a reputation for playing renegade characters – the kind of guys who seem perfectly put together and in control, yet are always just one misstep away from unravelling. Case in point: his latest hit, the Apple TV+ series Your Friends and Neighbors. Hamm stars as Andrew 'Coop' Cooper, a hedge fund manager who, after losing his job and torpedoing his career, turns to stealing from his wealthy friends and neighbours to keep up his lavish lifestyle. His loot of choice? High-priced, status symbol items – including some seriously coveted watches, like a Patek Philippe Nautilus with an ice-blue dial, which boasts a resale value of about US$169,000. Jon Hamm as Andrew Cooper in Apple TV+'s Your Friends & Neighbors. Photo: Apple TV+ via AP Advertisement Life imitates art, as they say, and Hamm certainly seems to be mimicking Coop's passion for timepieces. Off-screen, Hamm has been spotted wearing a few steal-worthy timepieces of his own at red carpet events and media appearances. Here's a look at some of the best luxury watches Jon Hamm has been known to wear – presumably all acquired the old-fashioned way, with a receipt and/or full consent. Vacheron Constantin Historique 222 The Vacheron Constantin Historique 222. Photo: Handout The actor sparked serious buzz among watch lovers earlier this year when he showed up at the 2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party wearing a yellow-gold Vacheron Constantin 222, which GQ referred to as the 'big, bold bad boy of high-end sports watches'. One of the most sought-after reissues in recent memory, it oozes the vintage charm of the original 222, which was introduced in 1977 to celebrate Vacheron's 222nd anniversary. After it was discontinued in the mid-80s, it became a rare collector's grail. The modern version, relaunched in 2022 as the Historiques 222, pays faithful tribute to the original, right down to the 37mm case and integrated bracelet – though it now houses a modern in-house movement. With its throwback styling and quietly confident presence, it's no surprise the piece looks right at home on the wrist of the man who played super-slick ad exec Don Draper in Mad Men. Bell & Ross 123 Jumping Hour Jon Hamm wears his Bell & Ross 123 Jumping Hour at the GQ Men of the Year Party 2023 in Los Angeles. Photo: Variety via Getty Images

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