What are some favorite television shows either on regular networks or streaming networks like Netflix?
Game of Thrones HBO, The Hand Maids Tale HULU, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver HBO, Real Time with Bill Maher HBO, Vice News HBO. I just discovered the original Dr. Who series from E1 S1 on BritBox so I get to watch them all over again, Mr. Robot USA and Stranger Things Netflix......just to name a few.
Shetland and Broadchurch at the moment
@dede18 I just finished watching all episodes of Vera for the second time. So good, and the landscape is just measmerizing. I also highly recommend Hinterland, which plays in Wales.
@dede18 Me too, dede.
@jacpod I am fascinated by the dialects, especially the one spoken on Shetland by the old fisherman. It sounds very much like East Frisian, my father's dialect which he tried teaching us kids very patiently. Also, the Welsh language interests me. It is so different from all the other dialects.
@dede18 OK. Friesland was an old country all along the North Sea coast. It had three parts:
There you go, the whole history in a nutshell.
Netflix has some great shows: Lost in Space, Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Nick Cage, Borgia just to name a few. On HBO: Game of Thrones, West World, Real Time with Bill Maher, Band of Brothers, Rome, Veep, again just to name a few. On regular TV: Big Bang Theory, Lucifer, The Rachel Maddow Snow
Firefly
Frisky Dingo
Dexter
The Shield
Arrested Development
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
Stranger Things
Shameless
Bob's Burgers
Rick and Morty
IT Crowd
Breaking Bad
Better Call Saul
House
@MscottG thanks...I have no clue why it screwed all the numbers up..it was suppose to be a 1 thru 11 list
Boardwalk Empire
Peaky Blinders
Walking Dead
just started watching Happy on Netflix, so far so good, entertainingly bonkers!
I rarely watch commercial OTA and I do not have cable or satellite TV, but enjoy watching YouTube videos almost every night
Spoken like a millennial. ?
@indirect76 ???
@jlynn37 Watching YouTube instead of network TV is a characteristic typical of younger folks, that’s all I meant.
@indirect76 Please forgive this 80 year old for not grasping that.
@jlynn37 I got it and I'm not 80 ? It's so true.
Hell, I'm 52 and I do that as well.
Watching Episodes brilliant
It is hilarious
FYI I note that "Peaky Blinders" is on a lot of lists. This was filmed around the corner from my home. The houses (which included Ringos birthplace) were due for renovation but they painted them black and added the overhead stuff with CGI
Its too hard hitting for me couldnt stay with it !
The man in the high castle
Mozart in the jungle
Bosch
Striking out
A place to call home (high end soap: aussie, 1950s, great clothes and furnishings)
Rake (outrageously funny new season coming soon)
Longmire
Downton Abby
I have watched more than once:
Numbers
NYPD blue
Homicide
Justified
Covert affairs
Alias (good music)
Jesse Stone series
Justified was fantastic
MSNBC coverage
Old British movies on TCM (last week it was 'The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner'
'George Gently'/Vera'/'Endeavour' though they're taking a hiatus of late
'Blue Planet II" and any David Attenborough documentary
'The Office' reruns
'Family Guy'
Star Treks of all kinds. ...happy to add a favorite show to watch with my bride to be but weekly TV addiction deters us pacific Atheists from our destiny to liberate the world from violent theocracy especially greedy polluter oil war crimes profiteers like TrumpOLINI zionists and pussy grabbers
It always sunny in Philadelphia has to be one of the funniest show I've ever watched.