All this talk about series, how network TV Sucks, and how hard it is to find quality shows, and some excellent shows that fly under the radar, I need a comprehensive review of all the series I need to see.
For good entertainment, I would be willing to buy DVD sets. But I've recently picked up HBOGO by kiping it from my parents, and recently got Netflix and Amazon Prime.
Here is a listing of shows that I currently own or have seen all the episodes of. If it isn't on the list, just assume I haven't seen it.
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Great Shows – Must See
Game of Thrones
Mad Men
Longmire
Burn Notice
House
Spartacus
House of Cards
Justified
True Detective
Breaking Bad
The Assets
The Wire
Sherlock (BBC)
The Americans
The Walking Dead
Deadwood
Netflix: Daredevil
Jack Taylor
Luther
Bosch
Good shows
Travelers
Ozark
The Leftovers
Conviction
Medici
The Last Kingdom
Firefly
Dollhouse
The Good Wife
Hell on Wheels
Big Bang Theory
Falling Skies
Suits
White Collar
Agents of SHIELD
Arrow
Boss
Rome
Orange is the New Black
Orphan Black
The Knick
Goliath (Amazon)
Iron Fist
Show Me a Hero
Hell on Wheels
Shooter
Mediocre
Robin Hood (BBC)
Vikings
How I met your Mother
Scrubs
Chuck
That 70's Show
Top Gear
Graceland
Hung (HBO)
Gotham
Conviction
Crap Camelot
Top Shot
Defiance
Legends of Tomorrow
Here is a listing of shows that I'm currently watching
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Great
Good
Boardwalk Empire
Westworld
Mediocre
Crap
Here is a listing of shows on my list to watch (mostly due to this thread)
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The Sopranos
24
Fargo (missed getting it on the DVR :-) )
Band of Brothers
The Pacific
The Comeback
6 Feet Under
John Adams
Battlestar Glactica
Friday Night Lights
I work a fuckton, so it is hard for me catch a series while it is on to get it on the DVR, but I recognize the entertainment value and am willing to go after the Must See shows. Accordingly, I'm not necessarily looking for anything that is still running. I'm up for watching stuff that has run its course.
So what say you, Planet? Which shows should I see?
Originally Posted by Nickhead:
it's a netflix mockumentary, not sure if it's must watch, but it appears the show american vandal is an attempt at the worlds longest dick joke. :-)
ETA: i am six episodes in, and i can say its better than casting jonbenet, but not as good as luke cage. albeit does make a case for dessey being guilty of murder after being falsely accused of rape. :-)
i would absolutely love to see the outtakes of the filming of this show. it would be ten times funnier than the one presented. :-)
I couldn't make it through 3 episodes. Dont know if was missing something, just quite boring. [Reply]
Originally Posted by rocknrolla:
I couldn't make it through 3 episodes. Dont know if was missing something, just quite boring.
How versed are you in the things they are satirizing?
It's played pretty straight, so if you don't know what they're making fun of, it gets lost on you.
Still, I thought there were some good lines, mostly the younger students confirming obvious details.
'We didn't know what it was until we smelled poop, then it was like 'yeah, that's poop. . . . '
Also, did you watch the first season? I've only seen 1 1/2 episodes of this season, but last season had more out-and-out laughs, because the performers were written more stupid and unaware. It was about the mystery of who spray-painted a bunch of dicks on the cars in the teacher's parking lot.
In that one, the high-tech 3-d rendering of a re-enactment of
Spoiler!
some chick jacking off a dude on the dock of a pond [see @1:28 below]
If one of the funniest images of the entire past television season. Mostly for how gravely the matter is treated in the 'documentary'
Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
How versed are you in the things they are satirizing?
It's played pretty straight, so if you don't know what they're making fun of, it gets lost on you.
Still, I thought there were some good lines, mostly the younger students confirming obvious details.
'We didn't know what it was until we smelled poop, then it was like 'yeah, that's poop. . . . '
Also, did you watch the first season? I've only seen 1 1/2 episodes of this season, but last season had more out-and-out laughs, because the performers were written more stupid and unaware. It was about the mystery of who spray-painted a bunch of dicks on the cars in the teacher's parking lot.
In that one, the high-tech 3-d rendering of a re-enactment of
Spoiler!
some chick jacking off a dude on the dock of a pond [see @1:28 below]
If one of the funniest images of the entire past television season.
im 3 episodes into this season. it's definitely dryer humor this time around. but at least these piss take mockumentaries are entertaining. :-)
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Periods after emoji's, that's like serial killer weird
Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
Hope nobody told momma!!!
Originally Posted by underEJ:
Good glory! I have refrained from any talk until this wrapped because I read the book and didn’t want to spoil anything, but there is a reason this is my favorite Gillian Flynn book. I liked gone girl, but sharp objects was a revelation. Such great characters and every actor in this totally nailed it across the board. I have a nitpick or two, but overall a very rich adaptation. I’ll watch the whole thing again soon to catch more book details that are all blended into the production design. That dollhouse is a gold mine.
Watch it if you haven’t!
Have no idea who did this, but it's a studio quality edit.
Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
How versed are you in the things they are satirizing?
It's played pretty straight, so if you don't know what they're making fun of, it gets lost on you.
Still, I thought there were some good lines, mostly the younger students confirming obvious details.
'We didn't know what it was until we smelled poop, then it was like 'yeah, that's poop. . . . '
Also, did you watch the first season? I've only seen 1 1/2 episodes of this season, but last season had more out-and-out laughs, because the performers were written more stupid and unaware. It was about the mystery of who spray-painted a bunch of dicks on the cars in the teacher's parking lot.
In that one, the high-tech 3-d rendering of a re-enactment of
Spoiler!
some chick jacking off a dude on the dock of a pond [see @1:28 below]
If one of the funniest images of the entire past television season. Mostly for how gravely the matter is treated in the 'documentary'
It was the first season I was referring to. Second season looks like a better plot. [Reply]
Gotta put in an enthusiastic good word for Maniac on Netflix. Just came out last week, and I'm 3 [approx. 34-40 min @ea] episodes in.
Below is a pretty effective summation of the sense of the series thus far. Its from the creator of The Leftovers and directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga [everything mind-blowing visually that wasn't Matthew McConaughey in True Detective Season1].
It's hard to put into words what exactly it is. The three that best describe it thus far is, humorous, emotional and engrossing. Somehow, you both have no idea what exactly is going on, and you follow the story easily and eagerly.
The small things are what really sell it. I'd describe some of the small things, but they are best simply experienced. But they're not like Easter Eggs or 'blink and you'll miss it' things you'll have to work to experience. The small things are world builders, and in Fukunaga's hands, the world is built very very well.
It's one of those shows you just say 'sit down and watch, and don't give up.'
Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
Gotta put in an enthusiastic good word for Maniac on Netflix. Just came out last week, and I'm 3 [approx. 34-40 min @ea] episodes in.
Below is a pretty effective summation of the sense of the series thus far. Its from the creator of The Leftovers and directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga [everything mind-blowing visually that wasn't Matthew McConaughey in True Detective Season1].
It's hard to put into words what exactly it is. The three that best describe it thus far is, humorous, emotional and engrossing. Somehow, you both have no idea what exactly is going on, and you follow the story easily and eagerly.
The small things are what really sell it. I'd describe some of the small things, but they are best simply experienced. But they're not like Easter Eggs or 'blink and you'll miss it' things you'll have to work to experience. The small things are world builders, and in Fukunaga's hands, the world is built very very well.
It's one of those shows you just say 'sit down and watch, and don't give up.'
I saw that advertised and thought it looked interesting. I’ll definitely check it out. Thanks. [Reply]