
I'm still enjoying Better Call Saul, Homeland and Killing Eve, but when I'm feeling down I just pop on an episode of Bluey and all is right in the world.
Season 2 started in Australia last month. I wonder how long we'll have to wait?

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Great show. If you like Fargo you might also enjoy HBO's True Detective (weird like Fargo). Also, if you like Martin Freeman (Fargo) you might like BBC's Sherlock starring Benedict Cumberbatch.jabba359 wrote:(though Fargo, when it's on air, is the other contender).
Loved it!Mr. Robot
From what I've read it's just not for me.the insane docu series Tiger King
Another fine recommendation by Kyle.Maka wrote:But I currently slowly watching Firefly (Kyle recommendation)
One of the few current shows on tv that I have been watching and enjoying is The Rookie with Nathan Fillion.....Gaffey wrote:Another fine recommendation by Kyle.Maka wrote:But I currently slowly watching Firefly (Kyle recommendation)I probably wouldn't have ever watched Castle had I not seen Nathan Fillion in Firefly.
I recorded a ton of episodes to my DVR (Spectrum cable). I also watched a lot on disneynow.com. Sadly, they've removed a lot from Disney Junior. There used to be 20+ shows and now it's down to 5 freebies and 5 log in required. Some of my favorites are no longer available.maichan wrote:Where can I watch Bluey?
That's all I do.I don't watch much TV.
Sounds like my brother.We have it on for TV Japan and NHK World
Peaky Blinders is probably my favorite Netflix show. Surprisingly I don't watch a lot on Netflix.There's a bunch of programs I watched on Netflix
I watched it when it first came out so I'm not sure how it's held up over time. You get to see a young Morena Baccarin before she became somewhat famous (Homeland, Deadpool, Gotham)I need to try Firefly again.
I don't think I could describe it properly without giving away the twist. It just as confusing as Legion at times. A Wikipedia blurb would probably be more helpful.What's Mr. Robot about?
That is a pretty good show. I haven't seen all of them yet.Steve Hubbell wrote:One of the few current shows on tv that I have been watching and enjoying is The Rookie with Nathan Fillion.....Gaffey wrote:Another fine recommendation by Kyle.Maka wrote:But I currently slowly watching Firefly (Kyle recommendation)I probably wouldn't have ever watched Castle had I not seen Nathan Fillion in Firefly.
I only watch samurai movies when they're on TCM.Steve Hubbell wrote:On DVD, I just started watching a 14 episode batch of Gokenin Kankuro, a Fuji jidaigeki television series from 1997 - 1998 starring Watanabe Ken......
I might look into that. I liked The Wire.TheBroox wrote:My wife and I have really been enjoying The Plot Against America on HBO. It is David Simon's, creator of The Wire
I don't follow wrestling, but I know they've been filming here in Central Florida for the past month or so. I watched an MMA bout last month and it was weird without all the fans.Now is also a fascinating time to be a pro wrestling fan.
Well, turns out you're in luck.maichan wrote:Where can I watch Bluey?
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And now Disney + so I could watch the Mandalorian.
I will add that unlike the portrayal of most "hackers" in television/film this one is incredibly well researched and very much in the realm of possibility.jabba359 wrote:Well, turns out you're in luck.maichan wrote:Where can I watch Bluey?
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And now Disney + so I could watch the Mandalorian.
As for Mr. Robot, that one is available to watch for free if you have Amazon Prime. If I had to describe it in a single sentence, I'd say it's about "A group of hackers tries to take down a giant, evil corporation, but not everything is as it appears."
Oh-kay..... so Mr. Robot isn't about a robot....TheBroox wrote:I will add that unlike the portrayal of most "hackers" in television/film this one is incredibly well researched and very much in the realm of possibility.jabba359 wrote:Well, turns out you're in luck.maichan wrote:Where can I watch Bluey?
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And now Disney + so I could watch the Mandalorian.
As for Mr. Robot, that one is available to watch for free if you have Amazon Prime. If I had to describe it in a single sentence, I'd say it's about "A group of hackers tries to take down a giant, evil corporation, but not everything is as it appears."
Nothing like young Julia Styles jamming with the console cowboy in cyberspace or two people on a single keyboard or this nonsense chain of technical terms.