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Just wondering what you guys make of these lists of what reviewers consider the best US TV series of all time?:
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Originally posted by Jeems View PostNice spoiler! Thought it was the weakest season by far
Havent watched Bates Yet. Going through House of Cards season 5, then Billions season 2 and then will get onto Bates. Its the final season right?
Game of Cards is excellent. Cleverly written and very well acted. Kevin Spacey and Robin Wright (she's still looks amazing) are just perfect for the lead roles.
Bates motel was also a top notch show and unlike a few series I've seen (Sons of Anarchy), had a decent ending. I didn't think it was going to be my cup of tea, but I'm glad that I listened to all you guys on here who recommended it.
I've just started watching Jamestown and so far so good. It's about English settlers in Georgia circa 1619. Won't give too much away, but give it a go if you've got the time.
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Ok two great series to report on, American Gods and Animal Kingdom.
AK I've watched the first series and the second's just started. It's about a crime family in Southern California headed by the fantastic Ellen Barkin. Really enjoyable and great characters.
AG is full on and far out. Anyone with a working knowledge of Norse Mythology (whaddya mean, that's unlikely on here?!) will get the backstory. Ian McShane plays his usual dark maverick as the mysterious Mr Wednesday (clue, based on Norse god Woden, where the name Wednesday comes from) and there are some seriously powerful scenes, several of a sexual nature, so those of a prurient disposition, look away! I'm up to episode 3 so far.
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Originally posted by Hubble View PostOk two great series to report on, American Gods and Animal Kingdom.
AK I've watched the first series and the second's just started. It's about a crime family in Southern California headed by the fantastic Ellen Barkin. Really enjoyable and great characters.
AG is full on and far out. Anyone with a working knowledge of Norse Mythology (whaddya mean, that's unlikely on here?!) will get the backstory. Ian McShane plays his usual dark maverick as the mysterious Mr Wednesday (clue, based on Norse god Woden, where the name Wednesday comes from) and there are some seriously powerful scenes, several of a sexual nature, so those of a prurient disposition, look away! I'm up to episode 3 so far.Last edited by Shania; 22-06-2017, 09:22 AM.QPR
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Originally posted by Hubble View PostOk two great series to report on, American Gods and Animal Kingdom.
AK I've watched the first series and the second's just started. It's about a crime family in Southern California headed by the fantastic Ellen Barkin. Really enjoyable and great characters.
AG is full on and far out. Anyone with a working knowledge of Norse Mythology (whaddya mean, that's unlikely on here?!) will get the backstory. Ian McShane plays his usual dark maverick as the mysterious Mr Wednesday (clue, based on Norse god Woden, where the name Wednesday comes from) and there are some seriously powerful scenes, several of a sexual nature, so those of a prurient disposition, look away! I'm up to episode 3 so far.
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Originally posted by Shania View PostHaha I do. On a second note; Didn`t Neil Gaiman write a novel called American Gods? I take this series is based on the novel?
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Originally posted by UpperP View PostUp to date with Animal Kingdom and it's a very good show. There is another series called Kingdom which is also a good watch. The main characters are an ex mma champion who owns a gym and trains fighters and his sons who also fight. The way I've described it sounds like it's a documentary, but it's fictional and has a bit of everything. Sex and drugs and rock and roll plus the fighting. What's not to like :-)
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Originally posted by Hubble View PostYes it's based on Neil Gaiman's book, I think he's very involved with the show too. I went to see him talk about it and his love of Norse mythology at the Southbank earlier this year. Very cool guy is Mr Gaiman.QPR
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