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It's hardly new, but I'm loving Justified at the moment. Oh and I've (I know, I know) just discovered Breaking Bad too; it's a lovely feeling when you have 50 odd episodes to go and you know that you're going to love them...
Gotham is pretty good..
The BBC shark series (still on iplayer)
Fortitude was OK.. quite odd but quite enjoyed it
The Game is lovely to look at (sets, cars, costumes, buildings, props etc) but it's no Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy.
It certainly isn't. I watched the first one and gave up.
Ooh I tell what was good. The short series about Manchester Detectives. Knocked fictional cop shows into a cocked hat.
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell, tonight 9pm and strangely for BBC1 it's on BBC1.
We liked last weeks episode, we'll let the series run on as its a little quirky and showing some great acting moments.
As for Northern humour, some I get, some I don't. Peter Kay I don't, nor that other chubby bloke. I like Lee Mack though and he's Northern ๐
It certainly isn't. I watched the first one and gave up.
I managed most of the first one. The dialogue was awful, sounded like a Radio 4 afternoon play that no-one had bothered to rewrite for telly.
Or one of those essays you had to write in English - "What I did on my holidays".
I would recommend Bloodline. Well made and the plot is a lot better than the Affair which after a few episodes starts to become really annoying.
For a comedy The Goldbergs is ace. Brilliant the way he shows his home footage at the end which obviously laid the groundwork out for that particular episode. So many awesome 80's references and tunes, it's worth watching just for that if you were an 80's kid.
...oh, to add to my previous post, forgot to mention Episodes
Car Share. Brilliantly done and hilarious.
Hunters of the Southern Sea. I'm not one for these kind of documentaries, but these I have found oddly moving.
Pesky Blinders ... That's all. Don't really do TV !
No offence on channel 4 had been really good.
Bloodline on netflix is really good.
The "Off Button" ๐
Seriously though we're really into Bates Motel via Netflix, and Tattu on i-player.