What was the last TV show you watched?


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On 17/10/2024 at 10:03, SnoopZ said:

Just finished Slow Horses, wish seasons were longer.

Yeah, we had the same thought when we finished it last night. But at the same time I guess it's better when a show doesn't outstay its welcome.

But it's also not a problem for me because I started rewatching Spooks the other day, so I'm still getting my spy fix. :laugh:

I'm also going through House for the first time. But it's become more of something I've got playing in the background rather than me being glued to the screen. The repetitive structure makes it quite easy to follow along without giving it any thought.

On 17/10/2024 at 11:03, SnoopZ said:

Just finished Slow Horses, wish seasons were longer.

Me too, definitely a guilty pleasure along with Only Murders in the Building, and I am on the last season of Stan Against Evil.

I recently stopped watching The Old Man, I love Jeff Bridges as an actor but the series is so damn depressing and stretches the reality of some of the plotlines a bit too far for my liking.

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I enjoyed American Primeval, a 6-part mini series on Netflix.  I'm usually not really into Westerns...but this show kept me entertained.  Had a couple of rough parts (the wolves and the French, no spoilers but you'll understand when you watch it)...but overall the show was pretty great.    8 out of 10.

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Back in the 90s I watched that "Lois & Clark" series.  It was toss.

Then in the 2000s I watched that "Smallville" series, and in places it was good but in places it was toss.

Then they announced this "Superman & Lois" series a few years back and I felt "Oh god, not another series where we go into Superman's private life as a human"...

I've watched the first 2 seasons - and have to say, I actually rather like it.

On 16/10/2024 at 21:11, virtorio said:

Just finished Monk, and now I'm watching Psych.

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If we are talking only the latest, I have just finished watching "Rising Damp" and will move onto "On the Buses" next.

 

On 18/01/2025 at 13:02, Edouard said:

Best series I've watched in quite some time. Really enjoyed it.

 

At first I thought this was going to be the USA's version of the ITV's Primeval or Primeval:New World.  I loved both. 

But, still looks good, I'll have to watch after Twin Peaks.

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