Mad Men, I could not get through more than a few episodes, not sure why but I could not watch it. I am sure it is a great show and well acted just not my cup of tea. Started watching VEEP and it is really funny, not really binge worthy but something to watch to kill some time. I finished Bosch on the recommendation of many here and it held my interest the entire time now I am looking for more shows to fill the void.
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Is that even up for debate?
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The wife and I don't watch a lot of shows, and we regularly lose interest. We may start Ozark back up again.
We stuck with Person of Interest and Blacklist.
I liked Legion, and I've stuck with it through 3 seasons. It is a weird show, and normally the type of show I would not like...and yet it became a favorite.
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But it is entertaining enough.
...whenever it comes.
Won't be seeking it out despite really liking the cast...
It has something for both to enjoy
Nothing will turn my wife off a show faster than a drawn out torture scene, and Outlander had a doosie at the end of season 1. Then, in the second season, the actors all jumped out of character, doing things they obviously shouldn't have done with little explanation (the newbie still being a newbie even though the first season she went to hell and back; the patriot not being a patriot for seemingly no reason at all), so the show became totally unbelievable very early in season 2.
It seems to feature a guy that fucks everyone. That sounds like a neat thing, but I'm not really sure I want to watch some other guy score all the time.
Everybody (else) seems to love it. So I will try.
Next are Battlestar Galatica and Fargo, if I can find them. And I had never heard of Broad City or Party Down, so I might see if I can find them, too. And kudos to that guy (or list of critics, actually) for the Rockford Files - love that show.
Especially if you're a Jewish pothead.
I loved it.
Fargo is excellent.
It was different, but I thought they did a pretty good job with the show.
This weekend Star Wars Episode IV was on, and I flipped onto it just during the final battle scene, and it was amazing how Lucas didn't even attempt to make the space battles realistic at all...spaceships acting like planes flying through the air. I suppose that was fine for what, 1977? Babylon 5 tried to make the battles realistic, and wrestle with gravity, etc. It's kind of nice when the shows at least make an effort.
The Crown
Fleabag
Modern Love
Barry
Brockmire (you will like)
Ozark
Mindhunter
Better Call Saul (I trust you watched Breaking Bad)
Sneaky Pete (season one)
Brockmire is the funniest showon TV
I heard the new season sucks. Please contradict this rumor.
Once you get over the new cast, the story lines are excellent.
Fabulous season — casting, writing, and filming.
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