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Boomer
04-19-2022, 10:41 AM
I admit it. The confines of the Covid era got us hooked on watching a lot more television in the evenings. The habit seems to be here to stay, so now I want to know if TOTVers have any new recommendations.

I have a few:

The best thing I have found lately is Julia — about Julia Child’s life and how her show took off. The actress playing Julia is wonderful — you gotta love her — just like the real Julia Child. It is worth subscribing to HBO just to watch this. (They are dropping the episodes weekly and I think there are maybe two left in the queue.)

Ken Burns Ben Franklin (PBS)

I recently stumbled across Abbott Elementary. It is about teachers and other staff at a school in Philly. It concentrates on the teachers. It has a nice, sweet touch and some likable characters in funny situations. . .

Abbott Elementary is just a happy little show about a year-in-the-life of a school staff, on the job. (I figured it would get canceled because it is neither raunchy nor is it heavy handed or just plain stupid. But I just read that it will be back. I guess “Rotten Tomatoes” loved it. I did.)

. . .And as a bonus, it does not have a laugh track. (I hate laugh tracks. Who doesn’t though.)

That’s all I’ve got for now. Anybody else?

Boomer

retiredguy123
04-19-2022, 10:59 AM
I watched the series "The Thing about Pam" on NBC and Peacock. It stars Renee Zellweger, who plays the most evil person you can imagine. It is based on a true story, and only has 6 episodes, but it is very entertaining.

BigSteph
04-19-2022, 11:12 AM
I have been watching a 1-season show called Clickbait on Netflix. It is an interesting crime show that centers around the modern facination of technology.

My parents, who are in their 70's and 80's both like it and recommended it to me.

Might not be your thing, but probably worth a try.


I admit it. The confines of the Covid era got us hooked on watching a lot more television in the evenings. The habit seems to be here to stay, so now I want to know if TOTVers have any new recommendations.

I have a few:

The best thing I have found lately is Julia — about Julia Child’s life and how her show took off. The actress playing Julia is wonderful — you gotta love her — just like the real Julia Child. It is worth subscribing to HBO just to watch this. (They are dropping the episodes weekly and I think there are maybe two left in the queue.)

Ken Burns Ben Franklin (PBS)

I recently stumbled across Abbott Elementary. It is about teachers and other staff at a school in Philly. It concentrates on the teachers. It has a nice, sweet touch and some likable characters in funny situations. . .

Abbott Elementary is just a happy little show about a year-in-the-life of a school staff, on the job. (I figured it would get canceled because it is neither raunchy nor is it heavy handed or just plain stupid. But I just read that it will be back. I guess “Rotten Tomatoes” loved it. I did.)

. . .And as a bonus, it does not have a laugh track. (I hate laugh tracks. Who doesn’t though.)

That’s all I’ve got for now. Anybody else?

Boomer

Keefelane66
04-19-2022, 11:37 AM
I’m addicted to NETFLIX binge watching series Schitt’s Creek also series on PBS out of Canada “Red Green Show” YouTube. Mostly Comedy and if you can take it Monty Python, Fawlty Towers, Office, Veep

MartinSE
04-19-2022, 11:48 AM
We tend not to watch that many "new" shows. And we find British shows for the most part better written and acted. Masterpiece on PBS is highly recommended. Here is what we are currently watching.

Unforgotten - Detective in England that works "Historic" cases (what we would call cold cases here)

Elementary - Reimagined Sherlock Holmes and Watson. Takes place in the modern US, Watson is a Female and Sherlock is a recovering drug addict. It is EXCELLENT.

Severed - SciFi - Company developed technology to sever your mind into two parts, so one part has memories only at work other has memories only at home. VERY weird, very interesting. Not for everyone.

Rookie - "fun" light viewing, Police Rookies Starring "Castle" from the Series "Castle" (also highly recommended for light viewing.)

Slow Horses - British setting of MI-5, Slow Horses refer to agents that screw up and get assigned to a group that doesn't get assigned any work - but manage to get some and get into trouble doing it. Not a comedy, excellent.

Boomer
04-19-2022, 12:42 PM
I’m addicted to NETFLIX binge watching series Schitt’s Creek also series on PBS out of Canada “Red Green Show” YouTube. Mostly Comedy and if you can take it Monty Python, Fawlty Towers, Office, Veep


I think we have the same kind of sense of humor. Schitt’s Creek is at the top of my all time favorite sitcoms. (Shameless Confession: I have binged it twice and I think I’m feeling a third coming on. . . But I might start talking like Moira again.)

Another old bingeworthy of mine is 3rd Rock from the Sun. I think Lithgow was a comedic genius in that 1990s run and who knew he could play Churchill when he got older.

If you do not already know about The IT Crowd and also the Canadian sitcom Corner Gas, I think you might like to give both of those a try. (I learned about Corner Gas in an old thread here on TOTV. I never would have found it otherwise. It is like Northern Exposure met Seinfeld.)

Anyway, “Keep your stick on the ice.” :)

Boomer

Madelaine Amee
04-19-2022, 02:57 PM
Boomer I have been digging deeper to find something different. My girlfriend sent me :

Legend on Netflix. Having trouble watching it. True story of a pair of twin gangsters who took over the East End of London in the 60s. Violence and language. I do a bit at a time for as long as my stomach can take it.

Boomer for you - chick flick, short and sweet. The Revenge of the Middle-Aged Woman on Prime. Also, Age Before Beauty. Really keeps you watching, British accent hard to understand, but well worth watching.

Also a weird one on Prime: Unfinished Sky. Australian. Hard to understand, but well worth watching to the end. A very different story line, creepy but good.

Unforgotten is incredible. Four great stories. Great writers on this show. So much talent.

Bluestocking Crimes: Don't Leave me this way.

Shetland. The Inspector Lynly Mysteries. Murder in Provence ... very light, entertaining.

jdulej
04-19-2022, 03:22 PM
I would like to thank whoever it was on this forum that recommended "Corner Gas". It's a funny, funny show from Canada that we have gotten hooked on. We get it through Amazon Prime - worth a watch.

Abitwise
04-19-2022, 03:33 PM
I like the Detectorists and New Tricks both british and very good.

Avista
04-19-2022, 06:32 PM
I love Abbott Elementary. Granddaughter teaches 1st grade in Philly. Probably that is why I get such a kick out of it.

manaboutown
04-19-2022, 06:38 PM
Better Call Saul, Season 6!

tophcfa
04-19-2022, 06:38 PM
The 4th season of the Sons of Anarchy spin-off, Mayans MC, starts this week on FX.

Stu from NYC
04-19-2022, 06:58 PM
Heartland about a horse ranch was excellent. Have to get the 15th season.

And another season of Bosch is coming in two weeks.

MartinSE
04-19-2022, 09:59 PM
Unforgotten is incredible. Four great stories. Great writers on this show. So much talent.


So true, I think Unforgotten may the best TV series I have see in a long time. Very real, excellent acting, very emotional and credible. Not at all like so many "detective shows". Too bad it only ran 4 seasons.

MartinSE
04-19-2022, 10:00 PM
Heartland about a horse ranch was excellent. Have to get the 15th season.

And another season of Bosch is coming in two weeks.

Bosch is GOOD.

Two Bills
04-20-2022, 03:45 AM
If you can find it in US.
Luther with Idris Elba is a cracking yarn.

Plus Yes Minister, and Yes Prime Minister are very funny.

Dvanjvan
04-20-2022, 04:23 AM
We enjoyed Hell on Wheels about the buildng of the Trans continental railroad.
The Americans ( Russian spies).
Orphan Black about cloned sisters Tatiana plays all parts and is excellent.

MandoMan
04-20-2022, 04:30 AM
I’m addicted to NETFLIX binge watching series Schitt’s Creek also series on PBS out of Canada “Red Green Show” YouTube. Mostly Comedy and if you can take it Monty Python, Fawlty Towers, Office, Veep

The Red Green Show is great. I like The Man’s Prayer that they say at the Possum Lodge every week:

I’m a man,
But I can change.
If I have to.
I guess.

La lamy
04-20-2022, 04:31 AM
I LOVE Frasier. I'm on my 2nd go at the series but even though I know the plot, I still LOL at the fantastic writing. So clever, great characters/acting. Puts me in a great mood to go to sleep.

Worldseries27
04-20-2022, 05:01 AM
i admit it. The confines of the covid era got us hooked on watching a lot more television in the evenings. The habit seems to be here to stay, so now i want to know if totvers have any new recommendations.

I have a few:

The best thing i have found lately is julia — about julia child’s life and how her show took off. The actress playing julia is wonderful — you gotta love her — just like the real julia child. It is worth subscribing to hbo just to watch this. (they are dropping the episodes weekly and i think there are maybe two left in the queue.)

ken burns ben franklin (pbs)

i recently stumbled across abbott elementary. It is about teachers and other staff at a school in philly. It concentrates on the teachers. It has a nice, sweet touch and some likable characters in funny situations. . .

abbott elementary is just a happy little show about a year-in-the-life of a school staff, on the job. (i figured it would get canceled because it is neither raunchy nor is it heavy handed or just plain stupid. But i just read that it will be back. I guess “rotten tomatoes” loved it. I did.)

. . .and as a bonus, it does not have a laugh track. (i hate laugh tracks. Who doesn’t though.)

that’s all i’ve got for now. Anybody else?

Boomer
gilde
i enjoyed the gilded age which is an unofficial prequel to downton abbey.
You have to google the main characters after you view the series to see the connection by julian fellowes who wrote both screenplays
bon appetit

dewilson58
04-20-2022, 05:05 AM
Heartland about a horse ranch was excellent. Have to get the 15th season.

We are in season 7, getting redundant, does it make a rally??

MandoMan
04-20-2022, 05:20 AM
I only get Netflix and Amazon Prime. In addition to a number of American and British series, I’ve really enjoyed watching series from a variety of countries, in the original language with subtitles (English language is also available, but I like to get a sense of what languages sound like).

Finland: “Bordertown.” A cold, dark police procedural about an aging detective in a Finnish city near the Russian border. Excellent acting.

Sweden: “Bergen.” About a woman who becomes prime minister. If you liked House of Cards, you’ll like this. Superb!

Denmark: “Rita.” About a strong, mouthy, sexy elementary school teacher in her forties dealing with rules in ultraPC Denmark. She’s screwed up in many ways, but really cares. It’s a comedy series.

Norway: “Occupied.” The Russians take over Norway. The Norwegians start to accept it, then fight back, led by the ex-prime minister. Also “Norsemen,” a comedy takeoff on “Vikings,” with top Norwegian comic actors. The joke is that Norway today is not much like Viking times. The people are peace-loving, conciliatory, believe in compromise. What if the Vikings were like that?
“Lilyhammer.” Another great comedy. Little Stevie Van Zandt plays an American Mob informant who asks to be sent to a small Norwegian Olympic city for witness protection. He doesn’t much like the Norwegian way and proceeds to take the place over.

Ukraine: “Servant of the People.” Starring the real President Zelensky as a history professor accidentally elected president of Ukraine. He has to deal with corruption. It’s funny.

Mexico: Try “The Five Juanas”. Five young women turn out to all have the same birthmark, all have the same middle name, and all have the same wealthy, corrupt lawyer father who raped each of their mothers. Lighthearted and fun. They DO take revenge. Addictive.
“The Taco Chronicles” is amazing food porn about tacos. Really! And it’s gorgeous! “Heavenly Bites Mexico” is also good and really weird (as in beer with gummies in it).

Spain: There are a bunch of great Spanish series. “The Boat” is about a shipload of teenagers trying to survive at sea after a catastrophe has wiped out everyone else on earth. “Heirs of the Earth” is set around 1500 in Barcelona. “High Seas” is a mystery on a cruise ship in the 1930s. “Ministerio del Tiempo” (Ministry of Time) is about a secret ministry that sends people back in time to make sure the past doesn’t get changed. Knowing something about art and Spanish literature helps a lot. (They have the great artist Velazquez working for them as a police sketch artist.)

South Korea: Expect beautiful stars with perfect make-up and lots of lipstick, both men and women. Expect beautiful clothes, especially suits and overcoats. Expect no kissing or nudity or sex or profanity. Try “Vincenzo”, about a Korean boy, adopted and raised by an Italian godfather, who returns to Korea to wipe out corruption with a gun. Try “Crash Landing on You,” where a wealthy young woman accidentally crashes her hang glider in the demilitarized zone and is captured by North Korean soldiers. Try “Korean Porkbelly Rhapsody,” more food porn. “Juvenile Justice” is about a woman who is. Juvenile court judge who wants to give all the offenders maximum sentences. Why gradually appears by the end of the series. Amazing. Or try the really dark, ugly, scary series “Squid Game”.

jamorela
04-20-2022, 05:50 AM
Ordinary Joe! How different one’s life could be if we had chosen another path!

me4vt
04-20-2022, 05:50 AM
I admit it. The confines of the Covid era got us hooked on watching a lot more television in the evenings. The habit seems to be here to stay, so now I want to know if TOTVers have any new recommendations.

I have a few:

The best thing I have found lately is Julia — about Julia Child’s life and how her show took off. The actress playing Julia is wonderful — you gotta love her — just like the real Julia Child. It is worth subscribing to HBO just to watch this. (They are dropping the episodes weekly and I think there are maybe two left in the queue.)

Ken Burns Ben Franklin (PBS)

I recently stumbled across Abbott Elementary. It is about teachers and other staff at a school in Philly. It concentrates on the teachers. It has a nice, sweet touch and some likable characters in funny situations. . .

Abbott Elementary is just a happy little show about a year-in-the-life of a school staff, on the job. (I figured it would get canceled because it is neither raunchy nor is it heavy handed or just plain stupid. But I just read that it will be back. I guess “Rotten Tomatoes” loved it. I did.)

. . .And as a bonus, it does not have a laugh track. (I hate laugh tracks. Who doesn’t though.)

That’s all I’ve got for now. Anybody else?

Boomer
NEWSMAX and a little FOX NEWS…..

t&akea
04-20-2022, 05:56 AM
I also love PBS. One of my favorites is Call the Midwife.

remc47
04-20-2022, 06:00 AM
Cardinal on HULU is excellent. 4 seasons. Detective cold case stories.

Elixir34
04-20-2022, 06:02 AM
Outlander. 6 seasons, 75 episodes so far. 7th season in production.

Worldseries27
04-20-2022, 06:03 AM
bosch is good.
1. Reacher.
2. Money heist

Two Bills
04-20-2022, 06:10 AM
We are in season 7, getting redundant, does it make a rally??

Always found most sagas after Season1 and occasionally Season2 go downhill.
Story lines get more and more ridiculous.

RBW225
04-20-2022, 06:17 AM
We enjoy Bull on CBS and also Ben Franklin on PBS

Petersweeney
04-20-2022, 06:54 AM
I sit in the garage and watch dog parade ….. there’s a new episode every 15 minutes… the last one was about a nice lady who put water and doggie treats on her driveway …. Another episode was about the hot pavement and rude people from up north….

airstreamingypsy
04-20-2022, 06:57 AM
Heartland about a horse ranch was excellent. Have to get the 15th season.

And another season of Bosch is coming in two weeks.

Heartland is the best show ever. I didn't know about Bosch, you just made my week! Thank you. It's such a great show. I thought they left the ending where he might be a private detective, can't wait.

ChicagoNative
04-20-2022, 06:58 AM
Netflix and Prime: Ozark, Yellowstone, Upload, Damages, Kim’s Convenience, Start-Up, Billions, The woman in the house across the street from the girl in the window.

Network TV comedies/dramas: Chicago Med, Fire, and PD, Law and Order, Bull, Young Sheldon, The Conners, NCIS, Blue Bloods

Talk: The Five

MartinSE
04-20-2022, 07:03 AM
Outlander. 6 seasons, 75 episodes so far. 7th season in production.

Outlander is very good SciFi without focusing on the SciFi. However, I thought they overdid the sex. I don't mind sex in a show if it adds to the plot, and at first it seemed to by, it seems a bit obsessive (I guess now everyone is going to run watch it - LOL).

Also, there is a lot of torture, which some will find hard to watch.

GaryKoca
04-20-2022, 07:05 AM
Unforgotten, Midsomer Murders, Last Tango in Halifax, All Creatures Great and Small, Sanditon, and Call the Midwife (all on PBS), of course Schitt's Creek, Bridgerton. Most of them are British shows. We use closed captioning because of the British accents.

willis100
04-20-2022, 07:50 AM
Ted Lasso

Bay Kid
04-20-2022, 08:05 AM
Just finished season 1 of Ted Lasso. So far great show!

Madelaine Amee
04-20-2022, 08:09 AM
Unforgotten, Midsomer Murders, Last Tango in Halifax, All Creatures Great and Small, Sanditon, and Call the Midwife (all on PBS), of course Schitt's Creek, Bridgerton. Most of them are British shows. We use closed captioning because of the British accents.


OMG Last Tango in Halifax (same actress as Unforgotten). Loved that show, loved it. Have to see if I can find it again.

JMintzer
04-20-2022, 08:13 AM
Just finished season 1 of Ted Lasso. So far great show!

Great show!

If you want something a bit darker (violence warning), watch Killing Eve. It's quirky, funny, and DARK!

MartinSE
04-20-2022, 08:14 AM
Great show!

If you want something a bit darker (violence warning), watch Killing Eve. It's quirky, funny, and DARK!

I will second Killing eve. Excellent.

Regorp
04-20-2022, 08:24 AM
I admit it. The confines of the Covid era got us hooked on watching a lot more television in the evenings. The habit seems to be here to stay, so now I want to know if TOTVers have any new recommendations.

I have a few:

The best thing I have found lately is Julia — about Julia Child’s life and how her show took off. The actress playing Julia is wonderful — you gotta love her — just like the real Julia Child. It is worth subscribing to HBO just to watch this. (They are dropping the episodes weekly and I think there are maybe two left in the queue.)

Ken Burns Ben Franklin (PBS)

I recently stumbled across Abbott Elementary. It is about teachers and other staff at a school in Philly. It concentrates on the teachers. It has a nice, sweet touch and some likable characters in funny situations. . .

Abbott Elementary is just a happy little show about a year-in-the-life of a school staff, on the job. (I figured it would get canceled because it is neither raunchy nor is it heavy handed or just plain stupid. But I just read that it will be back. I guess “Rotten Tomatoes” loved it. I did.)

. . .And as a bonus, it does not have a laugh track. (I hate laugh tracks. Who doesn’t though.)

That’s all I’ve got for now. Anybody else?

Boomer

Love these shows: The Goldbergs; Young Sheldon; Tuesday Night FBI trilogy; Blacklist; Big Sky; Star Trek:Picard. Just a few. Enjoy!

Stu from NYC
04-20-2022, 08:43 AM
We are in season 7, getting redundant, does it make a rally??

We just enjoyed the characters and the growth of them. Did miss Mallory though.

Stu from NYC
04-20-2022, 08:43 AM
Ordinary Joe! How different one’s life could be if we had chosen another path!

Enjoyed it but disappointed it got cancelled mid season

Stu from NYC
04-20-2022, 08:47 AM
Love these shows: The Goldbergs; Young Sheldon; Tuesday Night FBI trilogy; Blacklist; Big Sky; Star Trek:Picard. Just a few. Enjoy!

Have really enjoyed Blacklist up to now but this season seems to have downhill and may stop watching.

Big Sky season 1 was very good almost up to date with season 2 but thought it has been very drawn out.

Jeffery M
04-20-2022, 08:58 AM
I admit it. The confines of the Covid era got us hooked on watching a lot more television in the evenings. The habit seems to be here to stay, so now I want to know if TOTVers have any new recommendations.

I have a few:

The best thing I have found lately is Julia — about Julia Child’s life and how her show took off. The actress playing Julia is wonderful — you gotta love her — just like the real Julia Child. It is worth subscribing to HBO just to watch this. (They are dropping the episodes weekly and I think there are maybe two left in the queue.)

Ken Burns Ben Franklin (PBS)

I recently stumbled across Abbott Elementary. It is about teachers and other staff at a school in Philly. It concentrates on the teachers. It has a nice, sweet touch and some likable characters in funny situations. . .

Abbott Elementary is just a happy little show about a year-in-the-life of a school staff, on the job. (I figured it would get canceled because it is neither raunchy nor is it heavy handed or just plain stupid. But I just read that it will be back. I guess “Rotten Tomatoes” loved it. I did.)

. . .And as a bonus, it does not have a laugh track. (I hate laugh tracks. Who doesn’t though.)

That’s all I’ve got for now. Anybody else?

Boomer

Outer Range- A new series on Amazon Prime

Murdoch Mysteries- On Acorn

Battle Creek TV series- On Amazon Prime

The Prisoner series-On Amazon Prime, Pluto, Roku

Sherlock series- Free on Tubi, Crackle

White Chapel series- On Amazon Prime, Hulu

REDCART
04-20-2022, 09:11 AM
There’s a new cop show coming out 4/25 on HBO “We Own This City”

Based on the book "We Own This City: A True Story of
Crime, Cops and Corruption" by Baltimore Sun
reporter Justin Fenton, this gritty drama chronicles the
rise and fall of the Baltimore Police Department's Gun
Trace Task Force. It exposes the corruption and moral
collapse that befalls an American city in which the
policies of drug prohibition and mass arrest are
championed at the expense of actual police work.
Created and written by David Simon, creator of "The
Wire," and George Pelecanos, production took place
in Baltimore.

sallyg
04-20-2022, 09:53 AM
Any PBS Masterpiece series are worth a look.

Ecuadog
04-20-2022, 10:26 AM
I enjoyed Pamela Adlon's Better Things on FX.

Direwolf
04-20-2022, 10:28 AM
"Ghosts" is a sitcom from CBS that is wrapping up season 1, but I think you can watch past episodes on paramount. It got 95% on rotten tomatoes.

"From" is a horror/suspense on Epix that is also just wrapping up season 1. Think "Lost" but darker and scary.

- Gerrit

zendog3
04-20-2022, 10:48 AM
I subscribe too, and have been watching Wondrous (formerly the heat courses.) I have been cooking some of the dishes taught by Culinary Institute of America Chef. an example of good science is "What Einstein got Wrong." I have recently been fascinated by a series on the Gnostic gospels.

craigrmorrison
04-20-2022, 11:36 AM
My wife and I have always enjoyed the Chicago series.
Chicago Med
Chicago Fire
Chicago PD

We also like
Blue Bloods (Tom Selik)
The Good Doctor

Hope this helps you with your decison.

Craig

Mjsscotto
04-20-2022, 11:44 AM
Julia, on HBO Max. 8 Part series about Julia Child and her entrance into TV. Great acting, great show

jimjamuser
04-20-2022, 11:56 AM
We tend not to watch that many "new" shows. And we find British shows for the most part better written and acted. Masterpiece on PBS is highly recommended. Here is what we are currently watching.

Unforgotten - Detective in England that works "Historic" cases (what we would call cold cases here)

Elementary - Reimagined Sherlock Holmes and Watson. Takes place in the modern US, Watson is a Female and Sherlock is a recovering drug addict. It is EXCELLENT.

Severed - SciFi - Company developed technology to sever your mind into two parts, so one part has memories only at work other has memories only at home. VERY weird, very interesting. Not for everyone.

Rookie - "fun" light viewing, Police Rookies Starring "Castle" from the Series "Castle" (also highly recommended for light viewing.)

Slow Horses - British setting of MI-5, Slow Horses refer to agents that screw up and get assigned to a group that doesn't get assigned any work - but manage to get some and get into trouble doing it. Not a comedy, excellent.
I like British-made movies and series both comedy and thrillers. I only get Prime so that is somewhat limiting. A recent comedy series "The Outlaws" was something I liked. It had Christopher Walken as one of the main characters - he is always unique. I liked "Fleabag". "Counterpart" was very good. Mr Robot was a classic. Also the Man in the High Castle. Humans was good. Utopia was good. A recent series "Outer Range" was good (it started slowly). Forget "Split Second"

craigrmorrison
04-20-2022, 12:02 PM
My wife and I have always enjoyed the Chicago series.
Chicago Med
Chicago Fire
Chicago PD

We also like
Blue Bloods (Tom Selik)
The Good Doctor

Hope this helps you with your decision.

Craig

jamorela
04-20-2022, 12:19 PM
Outlander. 6 seasons, 75 episodes so far. 7th season in production.

I watch it and read all of the books including the newest one.

Betty Wagner
04-20-2022, 12:20 PM
Ovation: Midsumer Murders; The Rookie, Spectrum's Joe Pickett
The Good Doctor, The Resident

Worldseries27
04-20-2022, 02:37 PM
outlander is very good scifi without focusing on the scifi. However, i thought they overdid the sex. I don't mind sex in a show if it adds to the plot, and at first it seemed to by, it seems a bit obsessive (i guess now everyone is going to run watch it - lol).

Also, there is a lot of torture, which some will find hard to watch.
i researched the show when i saw the scotts had relocated into north carolina near todays blue ridge parkway.
To this day there is a " gathering of the clans" there each year with many festivals to enjoy. Vrung your own kilt.

Graspher
04-20-2022, 03:44 PM
Red Rock - great story with tons of episodes.

Stu from NYC
04-20-2022, 04:14 PM
Red Rock - great story with tons of episodes.

Lots of people liked it but for some reason we could never get into it.

paulat585
04-20-2022, 05:14 PM
Before bed: Seinfeld. Just finished watching the whole series for the 5th time.
Nobody mentioned TLC. I watch the 90-Day Fiancé series, which is hilarious, also Dr. Pimple Popper and a new one about artificial body parts.
Before that, the news, Jeopardy, and the new Judge Judy. (She says the things I wish I could.)
There is also a new season of Barry coming on HBO(?)
Thanks for all the suggestions. Will try some of them, especially the comedies. Loved Last Tango, Veep, 30 Rock.

Kathy2018
04-20-2022, 05:19 PM
Thermae Romae Novae (New Roman Bathhouse), anime series, on Netflix. A Roman architect from approximately 130 A.D., Lucius Modestus, is fired from his job designing bathhouses because his ideas are old fashioned. One time in a bathhouse he falls down a drain into a 21st century Japanese hot spring. Each time he goes down the drain, he enters another part of Japanese bathhouse culture. At the end of each episode, the writer/illustrator visits a different Japanese hot spring or bathhouse that inspires her series. The English narrator’s booming voice fits perfectly. This was reviewed in The Daily Sun.

Boomer
04-21-2022, 11:03 AM
We are two episodes into Killing Eve and wow — hooked. Two brilliant women — Good v. Evil — and funny in that dark, edgy way. (Eve and Villanelle. . .a writer smiled wryly when choosing those two characters’ names.)

Boomer

Ecuadog
04-21-2022, 04:23 PM
We are two episodes into Killing Eve and wow ...

Boomer

Jodie Comer is great.

JMintzer
04-21-2022, 04:48 PM
Jodie Comer is great.

Check her out in "Free Guy", with Ryan Reynolds...