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OF was made first, and Westside was then made as a prequel. We really enjoyed both.
Very dark stuff!
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Yes, a great show, but not one that you can say you 'enjoy'.
Your Honor - Only one episode in so far, but really liking it! Bryan Cranston delivers, as usual. Was hoping the defence lawyer was going to be Saul...
Homeland (amazeballs)
Virgin River (more like a romantic soap but stunning scenery and easy to watch)
Life in Pieces (freaking hilarious)
Marcella
Car Share
Father Ted
There is no 'H' in Aych, you know that don't you? ~ Wife
Turns out there is an H in Haych! ~ Sporky
Bit of trading feedback here.
Slow to begin with but really enjoyable.
On a roughly similar note I used to love The Mentalist, not a medical series but deductive reasoning cop show without a great deal of gore, swearing, etc. Former psychic turned police consultant. Very formulaic, some cool moments and a last season that utterly lost the plot so in those senses just like House.
The Mentalist was very, very loosely based on a British psychic, not in terms of Red John and all that but he was a psychic who explained all the tricks of the trade. If the DVD extras are somewhere on line they are probably more interesting than the actual episodes.
I rewatched all seven series in their entirety during the first lockdown. It's only gotten better with age.
Absolute genius.
Running through early Seasons of the Blacklist back when it was much more consistent than it is currently.
Also rewatching Dollhouse Seasons 1 and 2 on and off, and this week viewed Torchwood S3 (Children of Earth) that I think is the high water mark for TV SF.
I loved it, despite some iffy 'scenery'. The acting was spot-on, Ciaran Hinds' character demonstrating the Peter Principle perfectly, Jared Harris superb as his doubting second-in-command. Some grueling scenes but all in a day's work for a Royal Navy jolly jack crew whose ship is stuck in the ice with no hope of getting out again.