July 10, 201511 yr Author Cheers I'll have a look. Pretty sure that's on Netflix too which is ideal. It is mate, show is genius but only 20 mins or so per episode, give it a few episodes too
July 11, 201511 yr Prison Break season 1 was the best television I've seen to this day. Season 2 is ok....season 3 is a bit silly, but i admire the change in "tone" and location. Season 4 is largely forgettable. Just watched 12 episodes. ... Not for me at all. The acting is ok, particularly Peter Stormare, but the plot is swiss cheese to me. Sopranos for me, sorry :(
July 12, 201511 yr I am working my way through Season 4 of Dexter. Am on the edge of my seat! Hi, newbie....is that the trinity killer one ?....if so, its the best ever !
July 13, 201511 yr Hi, newbie....is that the trinity killer one ?....if so, its the best ever ! Yes, it is!
July 13, 201511 yr Just watched 12 episodes. ... Not for me at all. The acting is ok, particularly Peter Stormare, but the plot is swiss cheese to me. Sopranos for me, sorry :( You have a brain defect. Hi, newbie....is that the trinity killer one ?....if so, its the best ever ! The last good season of Dexter! Just started watching Suits, so far so good. Any other takes from those who've watched it? Love Suits! Harvey is my role model. I want to BE him. I've watched seasons 1-3 so far. Very amusing show
July 13, 201511 yr Been watching this royally f**ked show called Hardy Bucks, it's a mockumentary about a bunch of pissed-up Irish lads who are total idiots. Like Trailer Park Boys, but somehow even more budget. Edited July 13, 201511 yr by PloKoon13
July 16, 201511 yr You have a brain defect. The last good season of Dexter! Love Suits! Harvey is my role model. I want to BE him. I've watched seasons 1-3 so far. Very amusing show Eugh, you want to be completely like Harvey?
July 19, 201510 yr On my 3 week vacation so trying to catch up on all the shows I've left behind for some time every night. Just started to watch Supernatural, just finished season 8 and will start with season 9 later tonight - love it.
July 20, 201510 yr I just finished watching HBO's excellent six-part documentary The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst. For people who haven't heard of him, Robert Durst is the wayward son of a multi-millionaire property developer in Manhattan. He has been a very controversial figure ever since his first wife disappeared without trace in the early eighties, with many people being convinced that he murdered her, and he has since been linked with several other murders/disappearances. One case even went to trial and the jury amazingly found him not guilty of murder despite Durst actually admitting to killing the victim and chopping up his body (self defence!). The series is a mixture of interviews with Durst (a very strange, intense guy) interspersed with the film makers' investigation into his past to try and confirm (or not) his versions of events. It's very gripping, and the last episode in particular is brilliant. Robert Durst came across to me as the damaged product of a highly privileged background who has gone through life expecting to do whatever he wants without ever having to face the consequences. Until now...
July 20, 201510 yr I just finished watching HBO's excellent six-part documentary The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst. For people who haven't heard of him, Robert Durst is the wayward son of a multi-millionaire property developer in Manhattan. He has been a very controversial figure ever since his first wife disappeared without trace in the early eighties, with many people being convinced that he murdered her, and he has since been linked with several other murders/disappearances. One case even went to trial and the jury amazingly found him not guilty of murder despite Durst actually admitting to killing the victim and chopping up his body (self defence!).The series is a mixture of interviews with Durst (a very strange, intense guy) interspersed with the film makers' investigation into his past to try and confirm (or not) his versions of events. It's very gripping, and the last episode in particular is brilliant. Robert Durst came across to me as the damaged product of a highly privileged background who has gone through life expecting to do whatever he wants without ever having to face the consequences. Until now... Is it available on UK TV?
July 20, 201510 yr Humans episode 6 of 8 last night, most thought provoking so far. Glad we've watched it and looking forward to the final 2 episodes. Ready for the French crime drama starting this Wednesday. Tried to get into Cordon, but it's bonkers, even for me.
July 20, 201510 yr Is it available on UK TV? I think it was on Sky, so might be available through NowTV or something (I'm not sure how it works). It's easy enough to download from various places though.
July 21, 201510 yr Humans episode 6 of 8 last night, most thought provoking so far. Glad we've watched it and looking forward to the final 2 episodes. Ready for the French crime drama starting this Wednesday. Tried to get into Cordon, but it's bonkers, even for me. Missed Sunday night's Humans but it is getting watched tonight :)
July 21, 201510 yr I'm enjoying Odyssey that's been on BBC2 on Sunday nights for a few weeks. Jumped ahead a few episodes online. I think the best way to describe it would be The Bourne movies meets Homeland.
July 22, 201510 yr Just finished Sense8 on Netflix. Meh. What's that about? Obviously not worth a watch? I've been trying to get into mad men, on episode 4, worth perservering with?
July 22, 201510 yr What's that about? Obviously not worth a watch? It's about a 8 people who have this ability to share their feelings and abilities with each other despite being in different parts of the world. So someone good at fighting can "posses" another of the 8 and help them out. It's a good concept but ultimately it doesn't really lead up to anything...
July 22, 201510 yr Got married last year and recently moved house so saving the pennies filling our time up with tv haha. Top 5 ever: Walking Dead Sons Of Anarcy Ray Donovan Breaking Bad Boardwalk Empire Top 5 current: Walking Dead Ray Donovan Game Of Thrones Banshee Humans Watching a few others too, best being Daredevil probably. Ray Donovan is getting better and better. One of the best things I have watched in a long time is Humans, its incredible so far. Best comedies are Modern Family and The League (for NFL fans). Edited July 22, 201510 yr by ashtini
July 22, 201510 yr Hannibal is a great series the dialogue is quite difficult to understand and keep up with though.
August 6, 201510 yr I'm about 6 episode in with Mr Robot. For my tastes it's all a bit too pretentious. Stylistically and thematically it's trying too hard to tap into what made Fight Club so great.
August 6, 201510 yr We're still really enjoying Humans. It's worth catching up with Moi, it gets better week by week. I thought Humans was great, right up until the end, when the last half hour was blindingly, obviously setting it all up for series 2. I think that a lot of the time, there is just 1 series in an idea, but they have to string it out to 2, 3 or 7 series. Prison Break was one of those, as was 24, The Killing and The Bridge, and, though I might be in a minority here, Dexter could only really carry series 1 and series 4. Watched the new French series and found it tediously slow. I gave it a second episode to get better, but, sadly, il ne marche pas! I do have the complete Breaking Bad and The Walking Dead on my digi-box, for all eternity :)
August 6, 201510 yr Does anyone watch Ripper Street, Vikings or Black Sails? They're on my watch-list on Prime.
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