Buffy the Vampire Slayer, believe it or not. It's a little thing I like to do, checking out a retro series I passed on back in the day.
When it debuted in 1997, I was too immersed in school to pay attention. And when I got out, I caught the odd episode but never really followed it.
So now, I figure I'll see what the hype was about (Did the same thing with Babylon 5 a few years back. Tbh, it wasn't as super nerdy bad as I thought it would be, but the fans are still insane on how good they claim it is.)
this agents oh shield/hydra is pretty dope too.
we finished season 1 of magicians its better than it starts off as so that's saying something.
shows on my watchlist
lethal weapon
flash
arrow
agents oh shield/hydra
Brooklyn 99
modern family
blackish
hell's kitchen
Vikings
on the watching sporadically/waiting list
misfits
legion
OA
Fargo
Better Call Saul
Underground
Game of Thrones
In terms of (fiction) shows that are ongoing and that I am up to date with:
Better Call Saul
Fargo
The Affair
Legion
Westworld
Stranger Things
Black Mirror
House of Cards
The Americans
Modern Family
The Good Place
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
Con Man
LARPs: The Series
The Uncanny Upshurs
Stuff that I only recently started watching:
Arrow
Agent Carter
Originally posted by DreampantherYeah. 'Shut up and dance' seriously left me feeling sick.
Watched a few episodes of Black Mirror. That's some seriously f...ed up writing. I think it's very good but don't think I'll be able to watch more than a few episodes - just too dark and messed up.
That said, I like darker themed shows like this so I cant complain.
For the most part I don't actually think that Black Mirror's consistently been all that good. I mean, I liked Fifteen Million Merits, and The Entire History of You and White Christmas are some of the best TV I've ever seen, but I didn't enjoy anything else from seasons 1 and 2 much. Though I kind of misspoke in my previous post, as I haven't seen any of season 3 so can't speak to the quality of that.
Watched the first episode of Cleverman last night. Not the most lighthearted story I've ever seen, but definitely not boring. Somewhat low budget (especially the editing is a bit choppy) but it reminded me a bit of Neill Blomkamp's District 9 (without the Wikus humour). Rotten Tomatoes info: "Set in the near future, "Cleverman" is a startlingly original drama rooted in Aboriginal mythology. The series depicts a deeply conflicted and anxious society, fearful of a minority group living among them, endowed with extraordinary physical traits."
Will probably try another few episodes before I make up my mind.