Treme Better Call Saul The Righteous Gemstones Fleabag Breaking Bad Mad Men Sopranos This Is Us House of Cards Ozark Orange is the New Black Victoria The Crown Boardwalk Empire The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Downton Abbey Narcos Divorce
Peep Show Succession Dark Halt And Catch Fire The Wire Breaking Bad Leftovers The Shield Mad Men It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia
Haven't really gotten into a lot of shows that premiered in the last 19 years.... maybe only a few Last Man Standing Modern Family Parks and Recreation The Office Most premiered in the 90s and ran into the last 19 years (King of Queens, Everybody Loves Raymond, Friends, Frasier, etc)
So many good ones listed. Shows I've rewatched: Sopranos Party Down Better Call Saul It's Always Sunny Mindhunter Silicon Valley Mad Men The Office (UK) Fargo Freaks and Geeks Shows like BB, Legion, GoT, The Wire, Tue Detective (1st) I've watched start to finish and enjoyed but I don't feel the desire to watch again.
The Sopranos Six Feet Under The I.T. Crowd Peep Show Mad Men Downton Abbey The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Top Gear Location, Location, Location The Office
It's better than those as it never lost it's pacing or quality throughout. The shows I like the best are the ones that maintain their core integrity and quality through their entire run. Hence why I pointed out my slight disappointment with Parks & Rec. Plus Person of Interest is more on point now than when it came out 8+ years ago. Check it out, it builds and builds.
Breaking Bad was a hype. Didn't like that one so much. True Detective season one was great, Boardwalk Empire as well. Dark and Mind Hunter on Netflix a very good too. And my wife and I love Modern Family.
Better Call Saul 9/10 Fleabag 7/10 Breaking Bad 10/10 Mad Men 9/10 Sopranos 10/10 House of Cards 7/10 Orange is the New Black 8/10 Boardwalk Empire 9/10 Downton Abbey 7/10 Narcos 7/10 Series I’ve seen ( some ). Just started watching Treme season one. Atmospheric /location great ..just finding it boring story wise.
Breaking Bad Better Call Saul Fargo Orange Is The Bew Black Sense8 Misfits Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency Firefly Supernatural Californication
Two pints of lager and a packet of crisps My name is Earl Once upon a time That '70s show Cuéntame cómo pasó Aquí no hay quien viva Buffy the vampire slayer Monk House MD How I met your mother
It was released when I had Netflix with a friend from school, so I could watch the entire run. Truly terrific! A shame it's not out on any media as of yet.
It's so random - House of Cards got out, OITNB as well, Narcos too. Guess it's because sense8 pretty much tanked early on. It was a struggle for the creators to even get to do the second season.
Funny I wasn’t impressed with HOC ( first season good) Orange ( More consistency: watchable) Narcos ( alright ). So maybe I’d be disappointed with Sense8.
It's all mixed bags: HOC and OITNB both lost me after season 3, I've only seen one season of Narcos. But sense8 had me clinged to the screen for the better part of its running time. The Wachowskis really embraced the storytelling possibilities of the series format and did a fantastic job. Once you get past the sci-fi idea behind it, it's an amazing ride! At least for me it was
I agree with about 90% of the shows that were mentioned many times. There are some other shows I thought I would mention many of you may have missed that you really need to check out. All are definitely worth watching. The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Bosch Endeavour Unforgotten Luther Honorable mention: Manhattan (Rachel Brosnahan (Mrs. Maisel) is in both.)
1. Letterkenny 2. Deadwood 3. Lillyhammer 4. Justified 5. Psych 6. Breaking Bad 7. Better Call Saul 8. The Shield 9. The Sopranos 10. Mad Men
I dumped TV in 1997, but was turned on to one show that I bought on DVD and absolutely love: Firefly However, now that we have amazon Prime, I've been turned on to a few new ones. Our favorites are Marvelous Mrs. Maizel. Burn Notice Suits (first three seasons before it turned into a soap opera) Problem with most modern series is that they drag everything out too much. I don't have that much time to rot away in front of a TV. It's why I stopped watching the following after just a few episodes. In both cases the premise was fantastic, but the execution developed way too slow: Outlander Man in the High Tower