3 episodes in on new season of Somebody Feed Phil-Netflix. may not be for everyone but i personally love the series. find it soothing in these crazy times. looking forward to when we can finally travel and see and eat some of the places he has visited. if you love to eat and travel, check it out.
Homicide: Life of the Street (season 7 episode 4: The Subway) Vincent D'Onofrio is stuck under a subway train. When they remove him his heart is going to stop and he's going to die. D'Onofrio gives an almost thirty minute monologue about life, religion. work, women and luck while supposedly talking to Pembleton. Meanwhile Lewis and his partner search for D'Onofrio's girlfriend who's jogging. Usually sited as the definitive episode.
More Homicide: Life on the Street. When the three part season opener didn't set the ratings on fire they moved The Subway episode from ep 4 to 7 and put a tie in episode with Law & Order in it's place. Basically it's 43 minutes of banter between the different detectives and DAs.
I'm really into "The Wire." I know it is a relatively old show, but I never watched when it first came out. Now, it is free on Amazon Prime Video, and I have HBO Go, so I can watch whenever I want to watch.
I am currently binging British crime dramas. Just finished Hinterland and now on to Paranoid. The body count is really high over at the shire.
By DVD: The Catch - Shonda Rhimes & Betsy Beers, starring Mirelle Enos & Peter Krause. Mystery-Comedy-Drama. Ally McBeal - David E. Kelly. Season 3, Episode 3 w/music & full cast performances by Al Green & Gladys Knight. Legal Dramedy. Al Green and Ally McBeal Let's stay together HQ2
Cardinal - watched an episode. Painful. A noise like glaciers crushing rock or howling winds and heavy traffic in almost all scenes.
Homicide : Life on the Street. Much's mother in law dies and his ex-wife is ultra weird. Kellerman is getting completely paranoid about Luther's sister's video tape, a guy with way too many girlfriends is killed in a laundromat. Cameo by the guy who wrote Serpico.
Pacino’s Hunters on Amazon Prime. Episode one. Frightening. Not sure I can continue watching it because the non-fictional elements are of course so horrible. But the series is well made.