Castle
Grimm
Once Upon a Time
Walking Dead
Elementary
Revolution
I've recently been exposed to Emily Owens, MD. I like that one. My best friend always says that she reminds him of me. The more I watch it, the more I can see why.
There are others that I watch, but I'm not heartbroken if I miss an episode. Those shows seem to be Arrow, Chicago Fire, and any of the Monday night CBS comedies. [Reply]
Originally Posted by keg in kc:
What I'm watching right now, going by BL's "within a day", Monday to Sunday:
Star Wars: Rebels
The Blacklist
Castle
NCIS
The Flash
Agents of SHIELD
Supernatural
Person of Interest
Arrow
Modern Family
Elementary
Constantine
Grimm
Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Homeland
Also watching:
America Unearthed
Ancient Aliens
Gotham
Hell on Wheels
The Affair
The Walking Dead
The 100
Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
When I found out the premiere is free, I knew I had to watch.
Few things I've laughed at harder in a while.
Think improv meets D&D, meets Ricky Gervais' HBO animation of his radio show.
PFT was a perfect choice for first guest character.
DEFINITELY worth checking the free ep, also worth checking the whole season. Free on Amazon prime, or trial subscription to Seeso.com [Reply]
I don't watch many. Elementary will be back on my list when the reruns are over. On HBO The Night Of is a new limited run series, I've seen the first two and it's really good. There is going to be 6 or 7 more episodes, see the thread for more details and info.
The only show I watch is Motive. It's a Canadian series that is in season 4, season 1 and season 2 were summer replacements on ABC here in the US. Last summer ABC skipped season 3 because of low ratings the previous two seasons, the show is too intelligent for most American Summer TV viewers. Anyway, USA Network showed season 3 (13 Episodes) in March, April and May. A totally new season 4 is airing now on Sunday nights, episode 2 was last night.
The show Motive is about a homicide unit in Vancouver, Canada. They aren't trying to be an American city, it's actually a Canadian city because it's a Candian TV show. The difference with this show over others is, in the first minute they show you the victim and the killer. Sort of like Columbo, where you knew who the killer was but he or she would tease Columbo the entire show because they thought he was dumb and they had outsmarted him.
On Motive, you don't see the murder until the end. So it's kind of told in flashback and present tense until they flashback to the murder and by then they captured the killer. There is a gritty female detective is the lead and this season, her partner got promoted to Sergeant (her boss) but he's still a good guy and helps out. Really great show, but unfortunately this will be the last season. USA on demand will have the first two shows and the remaining 11 will be on Sunday nights at 10pm on USA Network.
TURN, The Americans, Better Call Saul and AMC's specials like The West and now The Mob I used to watch a lot of Big Bang but I've usually been gone when it's on due to travel and missed too much to keep up. The repeats just play the same old past episodes from one season over and over.
I watch ID fairly frequently, usually late at night in bed where I get drowsy and eventually nod off. Then I turn it off.
Nowhere near religiously, but I watched 4 hours of My Big Fat Wonderful Life yesterday. O man, so many WTF??s. They took this 400lb lady, who enjoys being fat btw, on a couples skiing trip. It was like real-life Tammy. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KCUnited:
Nowhere near religiously, but I watched 4 hours of My Big Fat Wonderful Life yesterday. O man, so many WTF??s. They took this 400lb lady, who enjoys being fat btw, on a couples skiing trip. It was like real-life Tammy.
Originally Posted by luv:
Oh wow. An oldie. I guess I can post and updated list.
Game of Thrones
That's it. Boyfriend bought the entire series of Breaking Bad. I've never seen it. We're starting on them tonight.
I plan to binge watch Game of Thrones 'cuz I missed most of it traveling. I binged watched Breaking Bad. I think these types of series are actually better when binge watching. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BucEyedPea:
I plan to binge watch Game of Thrones 'cuz I missed most of it traveling. I binged watched Breaking Bad. I think these types of series are actually better when binge watching.
Starting season one episode two. Lil man is down now, so we should be good to go without pausing (knock on wood).
Originally Posted by luv:
Starting season one episode two. Lil man is down now, so we should be good to go without pausing (knock on wood).
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I saw it on RedBox last weekend. Got through all of Season 1 last weekend. Four episodes one night, three another night, then three on a second disc July 4th evening. I almost decided to give up on it because it was b-o-r-i-n-g! Plus it was hard to understand all those Brits not pronouncing their "ts" when it doesn't even come with closed captioning. Drove me nuts! But starting with Episode 9 it gets good. [Reply]
I'm more a reader than I am a big TV watcher. I like to watch movies and those continuing series—Turn, The Americans, Better Call Saul, The Crown and also Big Bang but I miss a lot of BB due to travel usually on Thursdays. So haven't kept up.
I binged: Breaking Bad, Mad Men ( except for the last season), The Tudors, Reign, Marco Polo, Hell on Wheels, each season of The Last Kingdom and three earlier seasons to The Americans, which is much better watched consecutively. [Reply]
I've been binge watching Curb Your Enthusiasm on demand, hadn't seen it in a while and thought I would get in Larry David gear for the upcoming season. [Reply]
Originally Posted by PackerinMo:
I've been binge watching Curb Your Enthusiasm on demand, hadn't seen it in a while and thought I would get in Larry David gear for the upcoming season.
I can't help but think former former GM Pioli would not approve of Leon's problematic asshole protocol.