I need some help with what to watch

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  • Charleston, SC Posts: 8,661
    Malroth wrote: »

    mr belvedere....MR. BEEELVEEDEEEEERRRREEEE!
    I do want to try sons of anarchy and rescue me.

    =))
    I have no idea why I put that. I guess I liked Bob Ueker
  • Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,782
    edited January 2015
    Oh, and LOUIS! So good! Who doesn't love Louis CK?? :) His show is really dark, but really sweet and touching and hilarious at the same time.
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  • Charleston, SC Posts: 8,661
    PJ_Soul wrote: »
    Oh, and LOUIS! So good! Who doesn't love Louis CK?? :) His show is really dark, but really sweet and touching and hilarious at the same time.

    Good call. He gets forgotten about because it takes two years for him to make one season. But it's a great show. You have to have an odd sense of humor to appreciate it. It's well worth the time.
  • Winnipeg Posts: 39,884
    Louis CK is brilliant. love his show. love his stand up. I just love it when he's the guest on a late night talk show.
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  • Posts: 11,867
    edited January 2015
    for me, I have pretty tight standards. I don't watch much at all.

    So, my favorite television series(es) of all time. These don't fade at all as seasons move on.

    1. Breaking Bad
    2. Oz
    3. Mr Show with bob & David (best comedy of all time IMO)
    4. Futurama
    5. First 4-5 seasons of 24

    Im going to give The Wire a try. I also hear House of Cards is good. I think the Walking Dead is OK... but a lot of filler and falls into/relies on the whole plod along for an episode or 2, then.... cliff hanger! formula too often.

    Lost was good too... but it feels like the writers lost their hold on the direction and "neatness" of the plot. It seems like they were not banking on it to run as long as it did.
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  • NYC Posts: 7,859
    +1 for Futurama. I was actually going to mention that one but wasn't sure if cartoons were up for consideration. Futurama is sneaky. It looks like a dumb animation comedy but it has some seriously good writing. It's also the only show to make me weep uncontrollably over a cartoon dog. SEYMOUR!!!!!

    I think OP might be into more serious type shows but I'll throw my favorite out there anyway: Doctor Who. It's gotten a bit ridiculous lately but like 2005-2012ish were better.

    I'd also recommend Black Mirror. It's an anthology series so you don't actually have to watch it in order. The first two seasons (3 eps each) are on Netflix (US) and the first ep of the third season aired as a Christmas Special in the UK, it's on 4od still.
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  • Newfoundland Posts: 5,999
    Nexflix shows so far we have watched that found good: Weeds, Dexter, SOA, Breaking Bad, Walking Dead

    Heard Game of Thrones, Orange is the new Black, House of Cards are good but havent started them yet..

    TV for me: Mountain Men, Alaska the new Frontier, Gold Rush, and of course Moonshines....hehe anything discovery and history channel.

    Show im scared of the backlash from: Geordie Shore, fucking hilarious.
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  • I thought we were supposed to list our favorite show. Here's my list.

    The Wire
    True Detective
    The West Wing
    The Sopranos
    House of Cards

    Nice call on Mr. Show with Bob and David Mayday. Oldie but goodie.
  • broken down chevrolet Posts: 2,560


    I think OP might be into more serious type shows but I'll throw my favorite out there anyway: Doctor Who. It's gotten a bit ridiculous lately but like 2005-2012ish were better.

    I usually like serious shows more, but Whose Line is it it Anyway with Drew Carey, I could watch over and over and over and never stop laughing. I had a girlfriend break-up with me and proclaim it was because I watched this too much. I just kept on laughing.

    The worst of times..they don't phase me,
    even if I look and act really crazy.
  • broken down chevrolet Posts: 2,560
    paulonious wrote: »
    Louis CK is brilliant. love his show. love his stand up. I just love it when he's the guest on a late night talk show.

    Did he have two different tv shows?
    The worst of times..they don't phase me,
    even if I look and act really crazy.
  • He had Lucky Louie for one season on HBO
  • Northeast Ohio Posts: 10,434
    Honorable mention:
    Who's the boss, Mr belvedere, the wonder years, csi: vegas, elementary, the glades
    I would not have guessed you to be a Who's the Boss or Mr. Belvedere kind of guy.
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  • Charleston, SC Posts: 8,661
    There's apparently another terminator movie coming out.
  • Charleston, SC Posts: 8,661
    deadendp wrote: »
    I would not have guessed you to be a Who's the Boss or Mr. Belvedere kind of guy.

    Who's the boss was awesome. Alyssa Milano! I seriously don't know why I said Mr. Belvedere.
  • broken down chevrolet Posts: 2,560
    I don't need help any more.
    Especially from Mr Belvedere.
    The worst of times..they don't phase me,
    even if I look and act really crazy.

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