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    Wayward Pines & Mr. Robot

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    Rick and Morty finally started a second season. If you didn't get on-board with the show's first run, imho, probably the best animated show in the world these days. Golan the Insatiable also had some hilarious episodes, that's a new series (only six eps).

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    Disappointing end to Wayward Pines.

    Excellent start to Witnesses

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4322508/?ref_=nv_sr_1

    The pic on IMDB is wrong btw

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    Bosch on Amazon prime.. exellent.
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    And there will come a day when our ancestors look back...........

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    Wet Hot American Summer (both movie and series) is funny.


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    Bosch tv show is good tv show. Try this show.

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    I just finished binging on Wayward Pines. I liked it. Starts out a The Prisoner, changes to The Village, spins on 1984, finally ends up being a scifi apocalypse with megalomania and Nazi-like brainwashing. Not entirely original, but the story held me as it rolled around taking pieces of different stories and gluing them together. I wish there was a bit more character development, especially with nurse ratchet as she completely changes by the end of the series. Matt Dillon can't act beyond grunting, but eh, it's network TV so expectations are low.

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    Not sure if it's been mentioned yet but Narcos is pretty gripping.
    "...no hobby should either seek or need rational justification. To find reasons why it is useful or beneficial converts it at once from an avocation into an industry, lowers it at once to the ignominious category of an exercise undertaken for health, power or profit."
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    Quote Originally Posted by flyandski365 View Post
    Not sure if it's been mentioned yet but Narcos is pretty gripping.
    Just got another recco on that earlier today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iceman View Post
    Just got another recco on that earlier today.
    It's really good but my wife won't watch it with me, for reasons mentioned in the Mice thread.

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    I can see HBO's westworld becoming a maggot favorite.

    Westworld extras were allegedly asked to participate in 'graphic sexual situations'

    “This documents serves to inform you that this project will require you to be fully nude and/or witness others fully nude and participate in graphic sexual situations,” began the consent form.

    “By accepting this Project assignment you may be required to do any of the following: appear fully nude; wear a pubic hair patch; perform genital-to-genital touching; have your genitals painted; simulate oral sex with hand-to-genital touching; contort to form a table-like shape while being fully nude; pose on all fours while others who are fully nude ride on your back; [and] ride on someone’s back while you are both fully nude.”
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    No graphic sexual situations in Tease/trailer = fail

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    Ash vs. Evil Dead is great so far. Sam Raimi's original visual style and sense of humor is intact and the show splatters buckets and buckets of gore and gags nonstop. Compared to the trilogy, its tone is more like Army of Darkness than Evil Dead. Raimi directs the first episode himself. It's still Night of the Living Dead meets The Three Stooges and its the perfect antidote for viewers of the oh-so-serious, perpetually dreary Walking Dead. There was already a great WD gag where a character makes the perfunctory WD zombie killing head puncture and the Deadite just turns around and comes after him with the knife it pulled out of its head. Cuz this is chainsaw and boomstick time now...groovy! Awesome soundtrack, too. Deep Purple, Amboy Dukes, Stooges, Allman Bros and Funkadelic so far.
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    I don't have cable, only Netflix, which is fine by me. I just finished all 3 seasons of House of Cards. I'm still waiting for the second half of season 7 of Mad Men to appear.

    So now what series to watch? Not into rom-coms, horror flix or cop shows. Do I dare start Game of Thrones? For humor, what about Parks and Rec?

    I like drama, complex character building, sci-fi, comedies, nothing too far-fetched....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jax View Post
    I don't have cable, only Netflix, which is fine by me. I just finished all 3 seasons of House of Cards. I'm still waiting for the second half of season 7 of Mad Men to appear.

    So now what series to watch? Not into rom-coms, horror flix or cop shows. Do I dare start Game of Thrones? For humor, what about Parks and Rec?

    I like drama, complex character building, sci-fi, comedies, nothing too far-fetched....
    Games of Thrones isn't on Netflix as far as I know. As mentioned above, check out Narcos. It's a quick, one-season hit. Well done.

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    ^^^ For some reason I thought it was. Ok, I will try Narcos, it was recommended on the NF thread, too. Thanks!

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    Another recommendation for Narcos. I think I watched the whole damn season in a couple sittings.

    Marco Polo is another good one... lots of drama and complex character building. I also really liked Hell on Wheels. It takes place in the wild west and focuses on the bulding of the transcontinental railroad.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wicked_sick View Post
    Another recommendation for Narcos. I think I watched the whole damn season in a couple sittings.

    ...I also really liked Hell on Wheels. It takes place in the wild west and focuses on the bulding of the transcontinental railroad.
    Love me some trains, I will check out Hell On Wheels for sure. Thanks!

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    It's good, I bet you'll like it

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    Looking for new series to watch

    Last year's Fargo was pretty great, this year's is fucking brilliant.

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    Agreed, Fargo is down right stunning - damn near perfect.

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    watch out for snakes

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    PBS interlude: went in to Home Fires with low expectations and was pleasantly surprised - superb acting, and an excellent reflection of the times. Women's fashion at the time was brutal, utterly brutal, however. In contrast, I had high expectations for Indian Summers, and they haven't been met. Confusing story and almost universally hard to like characters - the drunken Scotsman is the only one so far with any moral fiber. The orphanage's half-caste head mistress, though, is jaw-dropping beautiful.

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    The Last Kingdom (yet another viking show - they tried to disguise it by calling them Danes) on BBC is pretty good. A tasteful level of crude brutality mixed with some delicious British court intrigue - pretty tame on the naked front, though.

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    The pilot/test episode was really good. Whole season out today.

    Based on a great book.
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