I hear The Black List is great. I'll watch it when it starts on Netflix next week.
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I hear The Black List is great. I'll watch it when it starts on Netflix next week.
I don't really watch television.... Used to like/love the X Files back in the 90s.
True Blood. Just cannot get into it.
Sons of Anarchy. Going to have to grab that one day.
Hell on Wheels - Great show, I'd completely forgotten about.
Vikings - Hanging out for season three!
Got Season one of "Elementary" lined up next.
Anyone seen "Crossbones"?
I'm thinking with John Malcovich in the lead role, it should be pretty good.
Looking forward to the Vikings as well. Get to see more Lagertha.:-)
New Season of American Horror Story just recently started.
Interview with Erika Ervin (Amazon Eve)
American Horror Story: Freak Show - Extra-Ordinary Artists - Erika Ervin - YouTube
The Black List:
Get it, it's brilliant.
One of the recurring plot-lines is a bit obvious but overall, i was surprised at how gritty it is. Do not cross Red Reddington!
Arrow:
Some of the dialogue's a bit cringeworthy, but, it's still entertaining.
Strike Back:
Might be a bit 'British' for some, but if you like 'all action, spies and special forces', stuff, it's worth a look.
British TV is in a terrible state these days - a moronic inferno really. The biggest hit of the past few months has been the great British Bakeoff - a series about baking cakes. Then there are the thugs and racists who present Top Gear, endless dumb talent contests, inane comedies. Virtually no even moderately intelligent programmes. This is what the great wildlife broadcaster David Attenborough had to say very recently.
David Attenborough bemoans the state of TV documentaries
Broadcaster says there no longer seems the appetite among audience and channel controllers for in-depth factual series
http://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-ra...taries-factual