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ls3mach
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APR 10, 06:56 AM
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With all the quarantine stuff going on. TV watching is all a lot of people can do. My wife has liver failure and breast cancer so she can't even leave the house. Now we are all separated. Anazon for me. Grocery store for the kiddo. We're both staying at separate friends. I think her and I have seen virtually everything from the last decade after I got stuck home from a GSW. We have Hulu, Netflix and Amazon. Pardner has Disney, plus I cam download anything. I'm not into the crime drama thing. Seems like every female I know loves that crap. I'm more a comedy TV show guy. Something that doesn't take any effort to watch. Weird note. I guess I visited the Tiger King Zoo back when I was a young kid. That refinery in town used to need emergency stainless monthly. Always on fire it seemed.
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APR 10, 10:07 AM
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Still got workin hours, so not a lot changed on my end. Started The Man in the High Castle recently.
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Hudini
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APR 10, 10:07 AM
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If you haven't seen it: Sopranos. Everything except the last season. The last season was simply all the other seasons' cut scenes spliced together to make a crappy last season.
Then Game of Thrones. Some good, some great, a few stinkers.
WestWorld is cool but doesn't have many seasons.
If you like old school then Northern Exposure for comedy.
Another kinda neat sci-fi was Firefly. I think 2 seasons.
Lie To Me was cool but short.
Person Of Interest was interesting
Heroes (original 2006-2010) started out awesome but eventually ran out of steam
Sons of Anarchy was pretty good. Fake motorcycle gang TV show. Lots of crazy gang activity[This message has been edited by Hudini (edited 04-10-2020).]
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williegoat
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APR 10, 10:20 AM
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I'm not a big TV/Movie fan. I will sit down and watch a movie once or twice a year. But "To Have and Have Not" was on TV last weekend and I made a point of watching it' iconic Bogie and Bacall.
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cliffw
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APR 10, 10:21 AM
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quote | Originally posted by ls3mach: I'm not into the crime drama thing. Seems like every female I know loves that crap. I'm more a comedy TV show guy. Something that doesn't take any effort to watch. |
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There is enough TV watching time in my day to have a diet of anything. A couple of hours of this. Then that, then something else. I tend to stay away from the news but do watch. Most is doom and gloom, assumptions, filler talk. Before Covid19 there was a lot of news from all over. Surely it is still happening ?
I like the crime show premise. Everybody loves a mystery. Dime novels was entertainment in the old west ... likely country wide.
Since you like comedy, see if you have METV. They have old comedies you saw when you were a kid. An added bonus is they are not cut down to fit in a bunch of commercials.
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cliffw
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APR 10, 10:25 AM
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quote | Originally posted by williegoat:
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Hudini
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APR 11, 02:44 AM
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TV shows are my entertainment while on a treadmill. Staring at the wall for 45 minutes is boring to the extreme. I’m always looking for the next series. Cheers is my current focus. 10 seasons of Sammy!
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Wichita
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APR 11, 05:36 AM
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Joe Rogan podcasts and a few other long form versions.
Not watching any tv series or tv at all too much.
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MidEngineManiac
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APR 11, 06:35 AM
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There is a good one on Netflix called I zombie. Comedy, horror and crime drama rolled into one.
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bonaduce
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APR 15, 02:07 PM
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Just finished The Kingdom on Netflix, a Korean version of the walking dead set in the king/feudal times. Cruising through Homeland on Hulu also.
dan
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