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Stranger Things on Netflix - it's only 8 episodes but there is talk of a second season. Set in the 80s, it's a great mix of Goonies, Stand By Me, and It.
And, now for something completely different...what are you watching? DH and I are watching Episodes, Billions, Inspector Lewis and The Tunnel. We take an hour each weeknight to unwind with watching something, and Sunday night we watch Inspector Lewis and The Tunnel. What about everyone else?
Stranger Things on Netflix - it's only 8 episodes but there is talk of a second season. Set in the 80s, it's a great mix of Goonies, Stand By Me, and It.
Dr. Who (Amazon prime) with my teen daughter.
We like Inspector Lewis as well. We don't have Netflix, but get dvds from the library. There are a few Midsomer Murders seasons to watch. We also like Bones, The Simpsons, and I watch MASH every evening that I'm home and able to. I've also started watching Homeland, so that will take a while to get through. Kiddo and I: The Greeks, nature vids, Kangaroo Dundee.
I'm watching Supernatural on Netflix
Leverage and Pretender mostly.
Some Star Trek (any of them) and Dr Who every so often too.
We watch most things on dvd and hardly watch any live tv anymore.
We love not dealing with the commercials!
"Outlander." I've read the first 6 books. Season 2 recently ended, so I'm back to reading. Just started Book 7 (An Echo in the Bone). I think I'm going to start watching "Turn: Washington Spies." That looks good.
I've also stared watching "Guilt" and "Last Man Standing."
I'm about to start Veep. I also need to finish up Arrested Development.
Leverage and Brooklyn Nine-Nine are my two shows I'm super into right now. Leverage is amazing. Self-contained seasons so you're never left with a cliffhanger, for example. And both shows have great ensemble casts where you don't feel like anyone is left out. I love them both.
Glad to see "Leverage" mentioned below -- my teen is crazy about it and DH and I like it as well. "Leverage" fans will also like "Hustle," a British series that is similar in tone and crew-of-con-artists plots but has a different (and equally great) vibe....The adults here are also watching "Ripper Street," which is not for those with delicate stomachs, but is a terrifically grimy, rough Victorian cop drama. (Definitely not teen-friendly, though.) I watch a much "cozier" and tidier Victorian cop series, "Murdoch Mysteries," when working out. I'm also watching "Turn," which is mentioned below too. Can't get enough of historical settings, I guess....
BP, sounds like you're a PBS fan like we are! I hope to catch "The Tunnel" when I can see it all on Netflix later. I'm just biding my time until the return of "Poldark" in the fall.
Harry Potter. It's that time of year.
Star Trek, the original TV series with my 10 year old and binge watching Switched at Birth on Netflix. My husband and I both love it! Marilee Matlin is awesome!
I rarely watch TV. This summer I've been watching America's Got Talent and sometimes American Ninja Warrior with my kids. When The Amazing Race is on we watch that. Otherwise the only thing I watch is Longmire on Netflix. I'm pretty sporadic about watching it. I'd rather read a book.
We watched the whole first season of Stranger Things in one go last weekend - couldn't tear ourselves away.
We watch Master Chef every Wednesday. We are anxiously awaiting the new season of The Walking Dead.
We watch reruns of Wonder Woman and Star Trek on MeTV on Saturday nights.
We are catching up on/completing Supernatural, Game of Thrones, Blunt Talk, Once Upon a Time, Longmire, Under the Dome, Dr Who.
I want to go through all of the Star Trek series before I die. I've seen all of the original series, Next Generation, and Deep Space Nine.
Ugh... we are between shows... hubby & I have different taste, finding something mutually agreeable is quite a process. I'm hoping to get him into House of Cards (yeah, we are behind in the current shows!!) or Peaky Blinders... he wants to watch Dark Matter or Penny Dreadful... wish me luck! T. :)
I used to watch the CSI shows when they were on the air, but life got too busy to commit to parking it on the couch three nights per week so I stopped when they were in the later seasons. Years later, I've been working on catching up in my varied free time, thanks to Netflix and Hulu. Summer is a good time for that, since many current shows are done for the season.
I've watched a lot of shows for the first time long after they were off the air. I didn't start watching Supernatural until they were about to start the 10th season. I decided to give it a try because a friend kept posting memes that I didn't understand. I was hooked with the first episode and binge-watched 9 seasons.