Never seen this one but we've all been there, whether they're mice or little tin UFOs - Agnes Moorhead does battles her home invaders on the 51st episode of The Original Twilight Zone series. Fun one.
Lord, I've either got to stop posting in bed or find a good editor to sleep with. Watching the first couple of episodes of Ken Burns' Jazz tonight. Gumbo is especially good.
Watched an episode and a half of Condor because bro n law and drinkin buddy strongly recommended it. Just can't get into it.
Scandal ("Mercy", Sunday night rerun after the late news). I'm not a fan but always have it on in the background when I'm surfing before bedtime. Seems like a pretty exciting episode. Would help if I knew WTF was going on, lol
Bite Club. Horrible Australian cop show about two policemen who, after being attacked by a shark, start a support group for fellow victims. Hard to believe this got the green light from the network (which is owned by a hedge fund).
Still mid-binge on X Company, WWII caper/drama series co-produced by CBC & Hungarian TV: about American and Canadian espionage in occupied France before the U.S. officially got in, and the real creepy stuff got out. Good characters overall.
"Maude" last night on FE TV. Someone has uploaded every episode of "Fernwood 2 Night" on Youtube and I've been watching those the past several days. He hasn't added "America 2 Night" yet, I hope he does. I absolutely love that show, I hope one day there is an official release. That show, along with "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman" needs to be rediscovered.
Condor; nicely made, quite cruel and with a few large plotholes. Was nice during my rowing work-out....
Doctor Doctor. A brilliant heart surgeon steals a superior's car and as punishment has to become a general practitioner at a country town (inhabited by his OTT family)for a year. Series three and every character behaves in a way they'd never behave in the previous series. Channel Nine did the same thing with their last big drama (Love Child) but surely the public isn't stupid enough to fall for it again.
800 Words. A grieving widower takes his family to New Zealand to live. Once again there's no continuity between this season and the previous two. The members of the family and the weirdos in the town are completely interchangeable. (in the first season the town's patriarch (Big Mac)is overprotective of his daughter, in the second series he isn't worried when she runs off with a total stranger and doesn't reappear for half the season)