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Started Spooks, quire enjoying it so far.
On Britbox I am wading through Classic Dr Who and loving Blakes 7.
The music was epic tho
Amazon Prime
Little Fires Everywhere
Sneaky Pete
Hunters
The Marvellous Mrs Maisel
The first season of Hanna
The Tick
Netflix
The Queens Gambit
Ozark
The Umbrella Academy
Nurse Ratched
White Lines
McMafia
SKY etc
Raised by Wolves
Boardwalk Empire
Two weeks to live
Tin Star
Westworld
Chernobyl
Fortitude
The Pacific
Plus shitloads of nature programs.....I think this may be why I’m crap at guitar!
Netflix decided to show me the trailer last night. I could tell within a minute that it wasn't for me.
Me and Mrs_bob watched The Night Manager on iPlayer recently, having missed it when it was first on. Bloody good stuff. Hugh Laurie of all people makes for a surprisingly scary baddie.
Don't talk politics and don't throw stones. Your royal highnesses.
Schitts Creek....Netflix... both take a a couple of episodes to get into but are worth it.
East Bound and down ....Sky.... really crude, really funny with a great soundtrack- Going Down by Freddie king is the theme tune.
Startup
Bosch
The Boys
American Gods
The Americans
Man in the High Castle is also a must watch on Prime.
I’ll try a couple of season 2 tonight.
Spoiler...
I enjoy it but some of it really hasn’t aged very well. Mackey’s son has autism and he’s treating it like he’s got a horrific disease, and the homosexual cop who wants to be ‘cured’. Not sure if these are part of the world they live in or just ill advised from the writers.
Just looking it up, I was surprised to see the first series of The Shield was nearly 20 years ago! I think the plotlines probably did reflect attitudes at the time, although the "gay cure" thing would have been seen as ridiculous even then (and I don't think there was any suggestion that it actually worked?).
I watched the early episodes on whatever terrestrial channel it was on, but I can't remember how many seasons that would have been, and I think I got bored after a while.
It was the first thing I remember seeing Walton Goggins in - he's developed into a very good character actor.
Currently watching ZeroZeroZero on Sky Atlantic. It's really rather good.
Waiting in anticipation for the new season of Succession to come on too.
Succession is great, pretty much everything Lucy Prebble is involved in is.
Quite entertaining, the dog man is likeable. I have no idea if it has an educational value for dog owners though.