On disc - Ray Donovan seasons 1-3, Orphan Black season 1 & 2, Dexter seasons 1-3, Nurse Jackie's whole run, and right now I'm into season 5 of Justified which I started bingeing a few weeks ago from the beginning. Always cool seeing Olyphant's Deadwood buddies pop up, every season features a few. BTW, goes without saying Deadwood is absolutely must see TV!
I've been meaning to do that but I wanted to wait until the new series/movie was out first as a refresher. Now I'm wondering if it is still happening or not though (?)....
Script was completed, apparently excellent. Sitting on a shelve til producer creator David Milch and HBO decide to make it happen.
Great minds think alike. I was going to say something like "If David Lynch could resurrect Twin Peaks then surely David Milch could revisit Deadwood - a show that he was really pissed off about being yanked by the network b4 he could wrap it up in the first place".
Anybody have any love for In Plain Sight? I really enjoyed it, but it's not easy to find. Never saw it on streaming services , no blu release and the dvd's aren't cheap. Seems like it's slipped under the radar, but a great show imo; very funny for a cop drama. Love Mary McCormack.
How about Petrocelli-- this 1974-76 NBC legal series w/Barry Newman, Susan Howard and Albert Salmi only lasted two seasons; I have the full release, and I finished it, and what there was was, IMO, quite magical. Barry was great as defense attorney Tony Petrocelli, and Susan was equally stellar as his wife Maggie. Albert also did quite superbly as their investigator/legman Pete Ritter. I think that the relationship between Tony and his wife was 20 min. into the future of what Hart to Hart would be on ABC w/Robert Wagner, Stefanie Powers and the late Lionel Stander from 1979-84.
I like The 100. . . it's targeted at a younger audience than I am a member of but it has some grittiness that I like. And some lovely actresses.