Suggestions, please.
Over dinner, my wife and I like to log into netflix and watch an episode of a television series.
But most series are the same, fair to great episodes at the beginning, then somewhere before the second season the progressive drum comes out and each episode is yet another excursion into social issues pontification land.
I was really getting into "House, M.D.", but then we got to the second season.
Can anyone suggest any television content on Netflix which actually wants to tell a damned story, not beat me over the head with the same tired sermons?
Thanks.
But most series are the same, fair to great episodes at the beginning, then somewhere before the second season the progressive drum comes out and each episode is yet another excursion into social issues pontification land.
I was really getting into "House, M.D.", but then we got to the second season.
Can anyone suggest any television content on Netflix which actually wants to tell a damned story, not beat me over the head with the same tired sermons?
Thanks.
Previous comments...
Never seen such an unapologetic assault on evil.
Brimstone
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LA_DHFQ5...
Firefly (and the movie "Serenity" after you've watched the whole series)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4kHYxi5...
Chuck
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UA1kFpoZ...
(Australian trailer, but an American tv show)
Of course, YMMV. These shows all have one thing in common; protagonists who aren't up to snuff.
The Devil: "I have always advocated family values, all the way back to Cain and Abel."
Wash: "Oh God, oh God, we're all gonna die?"
Sarah: "Chuck... stop saying you're a spy"...
Stargate SG1
Continuum
Burn Notice
Blood Ties
Castle
Falling Skies
Grimm
The Men Who Built America
Suits
I do not know which of those are available on Netflix but it gives you a few to take a look at. I like each of them for different reasons, and its about everything I have watched more than an episode or two of in the last 20 years or so.
I am wondering which way that will go with it. Seems like they are both talking of corporate greed and government greed. By greed I mean the desire to have the unearned wealth by individuals within both corporations and government.
It seems to me that the last season ended on a note of one gives us tyrants and the other a financial collapse and war. Cameron seems to be looking for a third option. I am wondering if she will find it.
I've seen a few episodes of Suits, after having turned the channel on the pilot, and I'm liking it better than I did originally.
Another character replied, "The Second Amendment"
I've started watching it a bit then. I think people here would like it.
I've been watching NCIS lately, cause Ziva is annoying, Tony is annoying, Jethro is annoying, Illya Kuryakin* is entertaining and Abby is cute.
* David McCallum's character in "The Man from U.N.C.L.E."... in this he's called "Dr Donald Mallard" aka "ducky".
Gunsmoke, Leave it to Beaver, Father Knows Best, M*A*S*H*, Big Valley, Bonanza, Little House on the Prarie...The Brady Bunch....You pretty much have to go back to the 60's and 70's some early 80's TV series to escape that crapola. Back when writing was well done.
Sanford and Son, Chico and The Man...
He really did bring a large part of himself to every role he played; Robert Downey Jr. is the only current actor I can think of that does this in a similar manner.
Won awards every year it was on for a reason
It is well written and supremely well acted. Bryan Cranston was amazing. You wind up not only sympathizing but identifying with his character.
Not trying to sell it to you, just answer your questions about it.
Meg Bundy turns into the matriarch of this biker club...lol. She's pretty damn good, too!
Alias, is enjoyable, burn notice comes to mind.
I do not enjoy hospital, prison, or courtroom action, seen too much already.
Still looking myself, but only halfway thru alias.
Cheers was always fun, we wanna go where everybody knows our name.
Carpe Diem yo!