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I'm tryin to watch  . . .

 

The Walking Dead past Season 8

Fear the walking dead past season 4

Game of thrones

True Blood

Breaking Bad

 

 . . . stuff that everyone talks about and i don't have a clue LOL

 

Saint

I love "It's always sunny in Philadelphia"  on Netflix - takes a bit to get into and described as "Seinfeld on Crack", Seinfeld, a show I loved back in the day,  It's a show that makes a mockery of smug British condescending sneering at Americans that they don't get irony or appreciate intelligent humor.  Locke and Key is an entertaining supernatural drama I'm watching too.  

 

 

Game of Thrones isn't on Netflix, but the hype is justified as far as I'm concerned.  Hype usually is kryptonite to me but Game of Thrones drew me in from the first episode.

 

Carnelian
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We’ve had Netflix for a while.

I recently watched the film, Dunkirk and can recommend it. Victoria and Abdul was another one I enjoyed.

(Films tend to be there for a limited time)

I rewatch series like Line Of Duty - love it - and Outnumbered.

I like Scandi dramas like Bordertown 

I watched documentaries like Blackfish and Making A Murderer

Oh, and Monty Don’s Italian Gardens is on there too.

 

 

Yogi19

Safe, from the same writer of stranger,

schitts creek

happy place

shetland

prison break was totally hooked on this, didn’t watch on terrestrial television 

i like Netflix because I can binge watch

machel

Breaking Bad and the spin off Better Call Saul

Narcos

The Irishman

RuPaul

I too love Scandi Noir and there is a bit of that,,,yes enjoyed Bordertown

Parks and Recreation

and it goes on...great documentaries too

 

Amythist

I watched the whole series of The Stranger, I'd recommend that as a suspense drama of twists and well-detailed characters of the kind the BBC, ITV and Channel 4 often do very well!

 

It has all the production quality and writing that you'd expect of a high profile British drama from the usual terrestrial channels but on Netflix.  I can see why the BBC's days as a license fee-funded broadcaster are probably numbered.

Carnelian
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Carnelian posted:

I watched the whole series of The Stranger, I'd recommend that as a suspense drama of twists and well-detailed characters of the kind the BBC, ITV and Channel 4 often do very well!

 

It has all the production quality and writing that you'd expect of a high profile British drama from the usual terrestrial channels but on Netflix.  I can see why the BBC's days as a license fee-funded broadcaster are probably numbered.

This is from the same author of Safe, another excellent series ( Harlan Coben)

machel

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