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Madelaine Amee 06-25-2020 10:53 AM

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Originally Posted by CS1987 (Post 1791421)
There's a new series on Prime called Zoom. It's about the future where when people are at deaths door they can choose to die a conventional death or be uploaded to a virtual reality paradise. It is very creative and interesting.


I think your program is Upload. Check this out: Upload Trailer: A Sci-Fi Comedy About the Digital Afterlife – /Film

It sounds great. Have to make a list of all the suggestions. Good stuff, beats fighting over politics:a040:.

graciegirl 06-25-2020 11:20 AM

We very much enjoy everything on Acorn.

graciegirl 06-25-2020 11:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Madelaine Amee (Post 1791449)
Does anyone else run into this ..............

I have spent my career using computers for various applications, my other half has always had the type of position where he had a girl friday to do his leg work for him:icon_wink:. Now I am faced with him having a real hard time finding programs. He has his own room and TV and I have the best room in the house :coolsmiley: with my TV. I will be in the middle of watching something and he calls me to get his program, or to find something for him to watch. This is only since we converted to streaming, he had no problem with cable TV. Am I alone with this blip, or is it normal in couples.

I have a girlfriend who admits she has to set up the TV for her beloved to watch a program - also streaming.


That's how it is in long and happy marriages. What one lacks, the other has.

collector0915 06-25-2020 04:00 PM

Even though we have a so called "smart" TV we have never streamed any programming. We don't watch an excessive amount of TV but find enough programming to our liking via regular cable and our extensive DVD collection. Currently we are enjoying the entire run of the new "Hawaii Five-0" and the late '50's early 60's set of "The Untouchables." We mix those in with some concerts and classic movies plus the latest Hallmark Movie Mysteries and daily local and network news. We are not adverse to trying streaming but can't seem to find the time right now. It's great that there are so many choices available to help get us through this pandemic.

joshgun 06-25-2020 04:30 PM

Justified on Hulu. Jack Ryan, Bosch, Goliath, Catastrope on Prime. Ray Donovan, Billions, Homeland on Showtime. Oh Hand Maids Tale.

Norman0405 06-25-2020 05:23 PM

The Last Ship is FANTASTIC

Kahuna32162 06-26-2020 10:14 AM

We are into Season 2 of Forsyth, a PBS masterpiece theater series thru Amazon Prime. Also all 5 seasons of Billions on Showtime. Early, re watched all seasons of The West Wing on Netflix as well as Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul and El Camino.

Schaumburger 07-19-2020 10:45 PM

I have been watching "Ozark" on Netflix...just finished the first season. Very good, but pretty dark (FYI: lots of "adult" language). I can only watch 2 episodes at a time max due to the heaviness of the subject matter.

kathyspear 07-19-2020 11:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Brucernelson (Post 1791382)
On Amazon Prime my wife and I really enjoyed Red Rock. It’s an Irish police “soap opera” type show. The episodes are only 1/2 hour but the first and second seasons were 80 episodes each and the third was 70 episodes. We usually watched 5 or 6 episodes per night. It was a very addicting show for us when when we were stuck in the house.

Had never heard of Red Rock but started watching on your recommendation. We are now several episodes into Season 2. Definitely hooked! Thanks!

kathy

Stu from NYC 07-20-2020 07:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Madelaine Amee (Post 1791229)
Boomer, I thought you might like a change of pace. You have to watch Gold Digger, I believe there are seven episodes and I stayed up later and later, it got better and better. We just watched the movie on Churchill called The Secret, excellent. I also found ALF (had to pay for it) and Taxi, also pay for it. Great shows. My other half found ZULU, the movie, he went into his man cave and was gone for the night.

Zulu is one of the best military type shows ever.

graciegirl 07-23-2020 07:21 AM

I really like to watch past episodes of LivePD. They show real people talking to other real people and trying to keep peace and restore order and protect. If people reading my post have never seen any episodes here is a typical group of five or so segments that are interesting and educational.

live pd tv show episodes - Bing video

SFSkol 07-23-2020 09:54 AM

Classic British Humour "Green Wing"
 
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Originally Posted by Boomer (Post 1791225)
I am so glad you started this thread. I need some new ideas, too.

Recently, I have gone back to one of my favorites, The Vicar of Dibley. (I think we get it on BritBox.) The. village of Dibley gets a new vicar — and they are quite taken aback because the vicar is (gasp) a woman! The characters are really quirky and make me laugh out loud.

Another British show we like is The IT Crowd. Two hilarious geeky guys are their company's IT department. They are relegated to the basement of the building, along with their manager who knows nothing about computers. (Quirky characters all around in this one, too.) I think we get it on Netflix or Amazon.

Although I definitely have an affinity for British humor, my favorite American go-to sitcom is Third Rock from the Sun. John Lithgow is one of my favorite actors. He is a comedic genius when he is Dick Solomon in 3rd Rock and then does a fantastic job as Churchill in The Crown. What a range. :)

If you like British humour, like Fawlty and Monty, check out "Green Wing" on regular free youtube. Weirdest bunch of characters in a hospital. Some actors have gone on to become quite famous.

Bjeanj 07-23-2020 11:45 AM

Broadchurch on Netflix. Really good BBC series. We just started season 2. Stars David Tennant, who also played Dr. Who years ago.

Ecuadog 07-23-2020 11:57 AM

I really liked Unbelievable on Netflix. It started a little slow, but I'm glad I stuck with it.

Stu from NYC 07-23-2020 12:14 PM

We started with Prime Video a month or so ago and really enjoyed Bosch, Jack Ryan and Amazing Mrs Meisel.

Year ago had seen a few episodes of Burn Notice but now that we can get entire series started watching from beginning.

Will give Red Rock a try down the road a bit as we keep hearing good things about it.


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