1)Bosch
2)The Americans
3)Vikings
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1)Bosch
2)The Americans
3)Vikings
Goliath, on Amazon Prime. Great series/8 episodes. Might be Billy Bob Thornton's best work.
^Thanks for the recommendation, badrose. It looked interesting but hadn't started it yet.
Mrs. BEvans and I just started "The Crown," a Netflix original mini-series on Queen Elizabeth. It starts in 1947 and so far (episode 3) has up to the mid 50s. It also has a great deal of Churchill in it, which I find very interesting. John Lithgow does a great Churchill. Well worth the look.
Still watching Westworld, it is getting better and better each episode. Really intriguing how they are developing the characters. Thandie Newton is like the british Halle Berry. Though Thandie is proving to be an exceptionally good and deep actress as well as being VERY easy on the eyes.
Pedro where are you watching west world?
Thanks!
right now I'm watching "THE RANCH". Is one of those sort of funny sitcoms. Its OK but not great. Ashton Kutcher and Danny Masterson (from That 70's Show) along with Sam Elliot and Debra Winger star in it so it has talent but its mostly stupid one liners.
^That was my opinion, too. With talent like Sam Elliott and Debra Winger, I was hoping they could do more with it.
Mostly its raunchy sex jokes and lots of F-bombs. And Kutscher's character is the same "pretty boy, sexaholic" that he was in pretty much every show. He has the acting range of Jim Carey.
Currently watching shameless and wow is that group ever!
That show is a mess but interesting
Well, season finale was last night. It did NOT disappoint at all. Anthony Hopkins delivers an exception performance. Meanwhile, the writing was nothing short of incredible. The way the story plays out, the hidden themes in the story, the big reveals, etc. Between WestWorld, Stranger Things, Black Mirror, etc. soome of the best story telling in my life PERIOD!
Well, I'm into Episode 3 and already sad it's only 8 episodes. It almost feels like a Grisham book adapted for the screen. The characters are interesting and the legal stuff is almost secondary to the story, which I like because I hate when they get the legal stuff wrong and/or wrap a case up nice & tidy in an hour.
Ooh, I love Billy Bob Thornton; I love Grisham books. That sounds like something I would enjoy.
IMdB has this at the top of the Goliath page: TV Series (2016– ) Hopefully there will be more.
Watching The White Rabbit Project on Netflix. This is the new show by the build team of MythBusters (Grant, Tory and Kerri). A good start, very reminiscent of the old show. Kinda like MythBusters meets a tradition science program.
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The Man In High Castle is pretty good. Season 2 just came out. It's predicated on what it might be like in our country if the Axis powers had won. Amazon.
Tried to watch Fleabag on Amazon Prime, Love on Netflix and You're The Worst on Hulu and couldn't make it through the 1st episode for any of them. The characters are all so self-involved and unlikeable that I just couldn't get into them.
Finished season 6 of Shameless which is all that is currently available on Netflix. Season 6 "jumped the Shark" IMO.
I'm onto a new one that was just released 3days ago, Travelers. Started the pilot today and its quite interesting thus far. Four people die but they don't die, rather their bodies are taken over by people from the future, or that's my assumption at this point.
Sneaky Pete, the full season is coming up in a couple of weeks. The pilot was very promising and Giovanni Ribisi plays the lead role.
Just finished the Ranch, was good but not great.
Waiting for the following to start back up.
Better call Saul
The walking dead
Feed the beast
All on AMC
Very excited for season 7 of shameless.
Keep posting some of your favorites.
Would like to go back and watch sapranos, weeds, dexter and entourage at some point.
Started sons of anarchy, really liking the show so far.
Here's a map of the most popular Netflix show in each state:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C1a_FAgUUAAaX1Q.jpg:large
http://mentalfloss.com/article/90538...how-each-state