Limitless (series based on what happens after the film.)
Happy (not sure how to describe this but watch it.) : Edit: found a way, Magical tiny flying unicorn (who LOVES cocaine) befriends hobo with a shotgun to kill a not-so-innocent Santa.
House M.D
Z Nation (B rate but they know/own it.)
Need TV Show suggestions
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Posted on 15:35:26 - 01/08/18 (5 years ago)Post link copied to clipboard Copy post link
My favorite tv shows are :
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Posted on 07:38:35 - 04/08/18 (5 years ago)Post link copied to clipboard Copy post linkHighly reccomend you give Underground a try- really good storyline and one or two OMFG I was not expecting that moments!
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And if you like action/espionage: MI5 (also known as Spooks)
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The goldbergs
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Depends on your humour/taste, but here's some of mine, that I don't think have been mentioned before.
Entourage, Lucifer, Misfits (UK version), Life on Mars (UK version), Patrick Melrose, Netflix Marvel series - Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage etc. Nurse Jackie, Peaky Blinders, Sons of Anarchy -
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Warehouse 13 from Syfy Channel
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Posted on 18:38:50 - 07/08/18 (5 years ago)Post link copied to clipboard Copy post linkHappy! is a fantastic show!!! Holy shit, can't recommend that enough.
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Posted on 20:38:51 - 07/08/18 (5 years ago)Post link copied to clipboard Copy post link
The Expanse - 3 seasons in and I reckon it's the best thing on TV. It did get cancelled by SyFy for some reason, if though it was their most critically acclaimed and popular show, but Amazon have picked it up now.
"It's not that I'm afraid of dying. It's just that I don't want to be there when it happens!"
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I stopped watching that after four or five episodes. I applaud the showmakers for their use of an international cast, but I couldn't understand what some of the actors were saying half the time. It just got too annoying. Might try again if Netflix streams it.
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Cloak & Dagger
Clone Wars
Hannibal
Hemlock Grove
Penny Dreadful
Sons of Anarchy
Into the Badlands
Zoo
House of Cards
Shannara Chronicles
Marco Polo
Hell on Wheels
Spartacus
Royal Pains
Cleverman
Preacher
That's all I can think of right now. Sorry for the long list.
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Posted on 19:23:17 - 12/08/18 (5 years ago)Post link copied to clipboard Copy post linkAre you talking about The Expanse?
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Posted on 23:49:48 - 18/08/18 (5 years ago)Post link copied to clipboard Copy post linkI recommend CSI
CSI:NY
CSI: Miami
NCIS: Los Angeles
Rick and Morty
Bones
Sherlock
House of Cards
Stranger Things
Iron Fist
Luke Cage
Jessica Jones
Daredevil
The Punisher
The Defenders
Black Lightning
Blue Planet
Blue Planet II
any documentary to do with Louis Theroux
Community
Les Aventures de Tintin
doctor who
black mirror
skins
still game
The IT Crowd
My Mad Fat Diary
Misfits
McMafia
Gary:Tank Commander - I recommend this one because I know someone named Gary who was a tank commander in the British Army
Scot Squad
Takin' Over the Asylum
The Crow Road
The Thick Of It
the Peep Show
I think this is all I will recommend for now considering it is nearly one o clock in the morning where I am.
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Don't think I've got any repeats here, but apologies if I missed something.
Godless - Western about a town populated mostly by women, after a mining disaster killed the majority of the men. Enter an outlaw with a heart of tarnished gold, another outlaw with a heart of blackest coal, an independent widow and a sheriff who's losing his sight along with his reputation. (Scoot McNairy and Jeff Daniels both turn in excellent performances. You might also recognize an actress from Nurse Jackie and The Walking Dead.)
Halt and Catch Fire - Speaking of Scoot McNairy this is a good series about the tech explosion in the 80s. An unlikely trio team up to take on the tech world (Scoot McNairy, Lee Pace, Mackenzie Davis).
Borderline - Think The Office, only set in a disused airport where a border security team must try and keep the peace without being too incompetent.
The Good Place - Without being too spoilery, a woman (Kristen Bell) dies, and finds herself at a heavenly orientation, only to wonder if she's been sent to the wrong place through some sort of mixup because she didn't lead an exactly moral life. (Also stars Ted Danson)
Rake - To be clear, I'm referring to the Australian version, not the American one that starred Greg Kinnear and only got one episode. Stars a rakishly, good looking, morally questionable barrister (or lawyer, if you prefer) who makes infinitely more bad decisions than good.
Hap and Leonard - Crime, comedy and action series (short seasons) faithfully adapted by the book series of the same name by Joe R. Lansdale set in the Deep South in the 1980s starring James Purefoy and Michael Kenneth Williams as a black and white pair of gay and straight ass-kicking buddies who are always in need of money and constantly find themselves in desperate situations.
3% - Set in a future where 97% of the population live in the slum-like mainland. Every year a competition is held, where everyone from that population who has reached a certain age can compete in a no-holds barred event intended to test intelligence, physicality, leadership and more. The three percent who pass, are moved to a Utopia on an island where they can live in peace. The rigors of the test are intriguing enough, but naturally, there is a resistance that opposes the test, and the class division it promotes. Don't let the subtitles scare you. The series is well worth it.
Spotless - French series about a man who runs a business that cleans up crime scenes. His brother comes to town and through a series of events, gets them both involved with a criminal organization. Only one season, but it's a well told story with rich characters and interesting backstory.
The Method - Russian series about an eccentric yet effective criminal investigator who takes on a protege straight out of university. I've only seen a few episodes thus far, but I'd recommend it if you enjoy quirky police procedurals and don't mind subtitles.
Rectify - Not everyone's cup of tea, but it follows the life of a man released from death row after he's declared innocent of a heinous crime. Did he, or didn't he? If he did, shouldn't he be in prison? If he didn't, what might the person who did, do to him now?
Mob Psycho 100 - A shy, awkward Japanese teenager tries to live a normal life despite his psychokinetic powers that increase gradually. When his power level hits 100% you're guaranteed a fight of epic proportions.
Person of Interest - A genius (Michael Emerson from Lost) creates an AI that can spot potential threats by individual. But, these individuals could also be bystanders involved in the threat, rather than be responsible for it. After the AI is taken over by an organization less ethical, its creator who has installed a backdoor allowing him access to the same information, enlists the help of a homeless, former CIA agent (Jim Caviezel) who's lost the will to live, and dirty cop looking for redemption (Kevin Chapman), among others to save those who need saving and attempt to regain control of the AI so it is not used for nefarious purposed. Co-stars include Taraji P. Henson, Amy Acker and Sarah Shahi.
The 4400 - 4400 people who vanished over a period of 50 years, suddenly return. No one has aged, and each possesses mysterious powers. -