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Streaming or currently airing TV shows (AKA Netflix thread) (40 Viewers)

I did better than ten minutes with The Rain, maybe 20. I just started The Method - Russian crime drama, hot law school graduate goes into police work to solve a very personal cold case. She's hot and so are some of her classmates. She's hot when she's angry. I'm 6 minutes and 42 glorious seconds into e1.16 episodes? Absolutely.
I’m slogging through The Rain, almost done and I don’t know why I am. It’s not good and not horrible, but I’ll finish it just because. I have no idea if there’ll be a season 2 and unless I stumbled upon it I’d likely not watch it. 

 
It's Amazon -sorry- but The Tick was a fun watch in spite of nebbish Arthur. Title character was fantastic, as well as the terror and lint. Very recommend.

And it's BBC America, but again Killing Eve has been consistently good so far.

 
It's Amazon -sorry- but The Tick was a fun watch in spite of nebbish Arthur. Title character was fantastic, as well as the terror and lint. Very recommend.

And it's BBC America, but again Killing Eve has been consistently good so far.
kids might enjoy it? i'm trying to build a list for my boy...

 
kids might enjoy it? i'm trying to build a list for my boy...
A lot of grown-up swearing and some themes built into the silliness. I think my almost 11yo might enjoy it, and he's certainly hearing worse from Mom.

ETA...no sex, iirc, but lots of F words

 
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It's Amazon -sorry- but The Tick was a fun watch in spite of nebbish Arthur. Title character was fantastic, as well as the terror and lint. Very recommend.

And it's BBC America, but again Killing Eve has been consistently good so far.
Great until Eve got out of the car to talk to Villanelle. Then, meh.

 
Another Amazon recommendation: I enjoyed the Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. Definitely some slow parts with the husband but it was a strong first season. 

 
"Gravity Falls" has been introduced to me and my boy. Terrific animated series in the vein of "Phineas and Ferb". I recognized the distinct voice of the grandfather from "Rick and Morty" instantly and sat down with my boy to watch two episodes already. 

Eta - on Hulu. 

 
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Yeah... Did the unravelling of the truth thing with just enough hints to keep you rightly and wrongly guessing along the way. Ended well too. I didn't live this, but thought it was consistent and decently done even if I kept wondering why Dexter was talking funny.
Watched first ep last night.  Accent was freaking me out.  Didn't really care for it, a bit too stylized and heavy-handed.  Not really a mystery guy, though, so that part of it doesn't really matter to me.

 
"Gravity Falls" has been introduced to me and my boy. Terrific animated series in the vein of "Phineas and Ferb". I recognized the distinct voice of the grandfather from "Rick and Morty" instantly and sat down with my boy to watch two episodes already. 

Eta - on Hulu. 
Floppinho went all in on GF while it was on. First show he became a legit fan of- bought books and stuff.

 
I wrapped up Halt and Catch Fire last night. Really good show start to finish. Verged into melodrama, but the characters and writing kept it from getting into trouble. Solid recent history/zeitgeist where the characters and big picture story arcs pulled me in for good. Highly recommend.

 
I wrapped up Halt and Catch Fire last night. Really good show start to finish. Verged into melodrama, but the characters and writing kept it from getting into trouble. Solid recent history/zeitgeist where the characters and big picture story arcs pulled me in for good. Highly recommend.
Agreed! I would love to find another show that has a similar feel.

 
"Gravity Falls" has been introduced to me and my boy. Terrific animated series in the vein of "Phineas and Ferb". I recognized the distinct voice of the grandfather from "Rick and Morty" instantly and sat down with my boy to watch two episodes already. 

Eta - on Hulu. 
My boys were in to this, and we tried watching them together.  I LOVED the first season.  Some of the supporting cast of characters were top notch.  However, I probably had too high of expectations and became frustrated with the storyline as it progressed through the seasons, and didn't make it to the end.

 
Supposedly Thor: Ragnarock is now up. Gonna watch this tonight.
I wonder if that's why my neighborhood broadband slowed to a halt around midnight this morning.

 
Very raunchy, but good.  The main actress/creator of Fleabag has another brand new show on BBC America if you have access to it (I get it via sling). She's not in it but created and writes for it called "Killing Eve". First episode was very good imo... It's about a female cop and the female assassin she's after. It's on Sundays but I saw on demand thru sling. 
This needs its own thread. I'm only four episodes in, but it's an awesome show.

 
But the narrator told us about 3 times she was in something like the top 20 of her high school class.  Certified Genius.  

Anyone else get the feeling the narrator had a "thing" for the main character? 
No, I think he may have subtly played that card with her to get info.  She seemed to think what they had was a friendship, but he was definitely using her.

 
Looking for a new drama to start.  Based on discussions in here I think top choices are Bloodline, Halt and Catch Fire, and Fortitude.

Any thoughts? 

 
Looking for a new drama to start.  Based on discussions in here I think top choices are Bloodline, Halt and Catch Fire, and Fortitude.

Any thoughts? 
Fortitude was fun, and short- more of an adventure/mystery. Halt Fire more immersive drama. Bloodline...don't remember that one- in FL?...I think I bailed on it.

 
Looking for a new drama to start.  Based on discussions in here I think top choices are Bloodline, Halt and Catch Fire, and Fortitude.

Any thoughts? 
I watched one episode of Bloodline and that was enough.  Nothing there grabbed my attention. May revisit at some point but not in any hurry.

 
"Bloodline" was good S1 and a bit of S2. It went to hell after that. It was like they were just making #### up by the end though. One of the worst endings to a series in recent memory.

 
I’ll probably pick S2 back up at some point

I’ll have to check out Fortitude

also trying to finish Babylon Berlin
I'm a sucker for police dramas lately so it probably appealed to me a little more than most. I could not get into Babylon Berlin and I'm sure it's better tv for most. :shrug:

 
All but Mad Men (not interested) or The Shield (keep forgetting about it; is it streamable?)
My nephew, a media consumption monster, insisted I watch Mad Men and The Wire for a few years before I caved and watched The Wire. Doh, that's about as good as tv gets. So I caved again and watched Mad Men saying exactly what you said above. I'm just not interested in this topic. It was a great watch and I've gone back and rewatched a few episodes here and there. 

 
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