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I'll have to check out Slow Horses. I always see it in the list but the thumbnail doesn't look interesting so I always skip past it. Thanks for the tip!
Now that there are a few seasons in the can you should watch it. Almost a regular TV network season worth of episodes.

A few months ago I watched something I’d never seen from a network via Netflix and was amazed as episode count went up into the 20’s.
 
I just started watching Pluribus on Apple TV+. I'm only one episode in, but I can see myself enjoying it. It's from Vince Gilligan, the guy behind Breaking Bad.



What is everyone else watching these days?

I just started watching Pluribus on Apple TV+. I'm only one episode in, but I can see myself enjoying it. It's from Vince Gilligan, the guy behind Breaking Bad.

And before that, The X-Files!
 
I love Severance, it's such a bizarre and original series, but Lost, my god the ending was just disgusting! It was like investing 6 years into committing into seeing something through, and then being slapped in the head with a tuna while they point and laugh at you.

The way they handled the dispute with the writers, and then the explanation of the show was utter garbage, way worse than when they pulled the "thank god it was all a dream" scenario when they brought Bobby Ewing back from the dead after a couple seasons in Dallas!
Similar feeling about Mr. Robot, for similar plot conclusion.
 
I like Foyle’s War too but I think they shohave skipped the last season. Remember that impression but can’t remember the plot.
Last season is all Cold War espionage and war criminal trials in 46 - 48ish. I thought it was a reasonable conclusion, but I would have preferred they spend a few more seasons in the midst of the conflict. They went from the Americans arriving to the end of the war in 3 seasons.
 
Which Walking Dead, there's about 50,000 of them now! ;-)

I do have to say, I was amazed Fear The Walking Dead was allowed to continue, if ever there was a show you wished just about all the characters would die that was it!
HaHa the original. I was watching Fear too. I lost them both at the same time, haven't started any of the other thousand...
The way they handled the dispute with the writers, and then the explanation of the show was utter garbage, way worse than when they pulled the "thank god it was all a dream" scenario when they brought Bobby Ewing back from the dead after a couple seasons in Dallas!
The Dallas things was just horrible. They couldn't come up with something better than that.
Writers have ruined quite a few shows with foolishness, and key characters leaving have done just as much harm.
Jumping the shark on Happy Days is the most obvious dumb thing. Some shows survive line-up changes, but many don't. It just depends on how well the story blends them in or the explanation of the old one leaving.

Stranger Things went over the top too, as well as that one about the airplane the disappeared for 5 years, then came back. It started out ok, then went off the rails. (Manifest)
 
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Some shows survive line-up changes, but many don't.
I unfortunately watched the "Atlas Shrugged" trio of films recently. It's basically a 3 parter but despite the 3rd film being made only 3 years after the first, every single character in all 3 films was replaced by a different actor.

it was absolutely baffling to watch every character being replaced film to film by actors who looked nothing alike, very bizarre, but maybe it was to take the focus off the lacking storyline and acting?
 
We're trying really hard to like 'The Beast In Me', but I don't think we'll end up finishing it. If all of the actors involved could dial back their performances by 1 notch, we'd be happier I think. There are also some silly plot points. Minor, I suppose, but still silly for such a realistic show.
 
I havent gotten around to Landman season 2 on Paramount yet, the first season i enjoyed. Billy bobs character was quite funny, and Ali Larter in a bikini ........
In between certain Anime, Korean and Japanese Movies and shows theres a lot, oh and the new season of South Park is funny AF! ( if you havent seen it the AI 'ad' they made about Trump,it was worth the watch - end of episode 1 but need to see the rest of the episode for context first)

Slow horses was pretty good, along with Chief of war, Murderbot and Dune were pretty interesting, Waiting of Neuromancer ( i believe all appletv shows).
As others have mentioned, severance was pretty good, and i too am a fan of Foundation, its been really enjoyable to watch,
As i love my scifi, I was pretty annoyed when Amazon cancelled The Peripheral after one season.
Firefly will always be a favourite, along with Battlestar Gallactica ( 2000's version)
And am halfway through watching The expanse again, ( currently reading through all the ebooks slowly)

Someone mentioned Dark Matter but i dont think they are referring to the 2017 scifi series set in space ( 3 seasons) but cancelled like Firefly that i enjoyed.
Also Beacon 23, and the last one i can think of is Killjoys ( didnt hurt that hannah john-kamen was in it :) )
 
Amazon is really bugging me lately. I have had Prime for years, before all of the ads. The annoying part is the new tactic of "season skipping". In a show with multiple seasons, you get started watching, on Prime (with ads) and then, the next season is not available.....unless you subscribe to some other streaming service.
I started watching a Canadian show called 19-2. It's a gritty, complicated, character-driven, police drama. Get to the end of season 1.........jumps to season 3. I go looking for 2, subscribe to Acorn, yet 3,4,5 are ok.
 
I am watching "Person of Interest"; the series from 2011-2016

I have had Prime for years, before all of the ads.
I had Prime for €3 per month.
Then it became €5 but the video quality remained sh*t at "busy" hours.
Then the video service started going SD because my 2nd monitor is pre-HDCP. But I had to find that out myself because the message would just say "because your browser doesn't support HD". So I had to use "Prime Video for Windows"... but whenever you put that on full screen and click something on another monitor, like drawing in Solidworks... it would minimize the Prime Video window.
Then the English subtitles disappeared. But guess what? When I'm watching something with English audio, I don't want Dutch subtitles. More and more series have too much background noise over the dialogue so I just need the subtitles for that. But no joy with Amazon Prime..
And then came the ads... if you put the PC to sleep and then return... it would run a new ad... and then after the ad it would give an error so you would have to reload... and get another ad.

Then I had enough and stopped the subscription.

And yeah, the missing seasons, mislabeled episodes and season, disappearing series while mid-seasons are just more annoying things.

Now I am back to mostly *ugh* alternative ways *ugh*. It downloads at 70 MB/s... it unzips at 2000-4000 MB/s (depending on whether it's still in RAM cache or not) then plays in VLC with zero delays. I can pause and unpause without a stupid overlay, I can put the PC to sleep and return and not having to reload anything. I can choose whatever subtitles I want, I can choose their position, I can drag the viewing window to whatever monitor etc. etc.

For years and years it was the case that pirating was a cheap alternative with no legal online alternatives. It was either buy the disc, rent the disc or pirate it. That was also the time where in the USA people were charged with insane fines for pirating. Yet it persisted. Then came the streaming services and pirating took a nose dive off a cliff. And now that enshittification struck the streaming industry... pirating is picking back up. Because even regardless of price, it gives a better user experience.
Even when I still had my Prime subscription I would sometimes find a series on there... then just pirate it and watch it in VLC because it was so much less annoying.

There are also series that never sold on Blu Ray but where shown on cable TV in HD. No matter how much you are willing to pay... you can only buy them in SD. But if you go the pirate route... you have no problem getting recordings of the original HD broadcast.

I have also buy Blu-Ray discs to watch on the PC. But they made that sh*t too. They DRM'd that up the arse to make it nearly unplayable.

The most retarded of all was that they included an "ad" on DVD movies that pretty much said "You don't steal a car, you don't steal a purse, you don't steal a movie." That stupid clip was a waste of time... because it would be on DVD's you BOUGHT yet never on pirated stuff. Also it gave people who had never heard of pirating a great idea...
And my generation always laughed "If I can copy that car for free I would definitely do that too."

And if I look back at those that were in my class in school; there were those that pirated movies (because no money) and when they became adults and finished school, they bought the discs and later on got a streaming subscription. Those that didn't pirate... still don't watch any movies. Tell me what is the better outcome for that movie industry...

Now that we are talking about Amazon... they had the Knipex 12 12 10 precision stripping pliers for a good deal. So I bought it. And of course... they tried to lure me back in for Prime... by promishing "Free faster shipping. Select for more info" (the blue area). But even without the translation... you can see that the Prime delivery date is 2 days later than the standard...
It arrived on tuesday 25th by the way, without prime.
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I keep finding more and more sh*t that is just becoming worse. Like Windows 11 is even worse than 10, and while 10 was better than 8, it was still worse than 7 (*). More and more changes aren't making things better, but worse. With more and more things I have the feeling that around 2016 we arrived at a peak and that since then a lot of things just went downhill.
Now it's only more bloat, more "milking" (subscription based everything), more violation of privacy ("this app requires access to contacts, photos, messages"), more vendor lock-in ("Only Available in Apple Store and Google Playstore"), more f***ng irritating Ai bots everywhere.

(*) Just to give one example; Windows 7 could recognize the network you were on and have a "location specific default printer". So whenever I would hit Ctrl+P to print something, it would always come up with the printer at that location. But in Windows 10... "this feature has been discontinued". WHY?
 
I am watching "Person of Interest"; the series from 2011-2016
I love Person of Interest, it's one of those shows like Stargate that you can happily binge every so often. Just pure entertainment.
 
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Blindspot is interesting viewing. Season 1 and 2 were better than the remaining. Streaming on Britbox and Netflix I believe.

Ron
We are watching Blindspot. I believe it is leaving Netflix Dec 6. We might just finish the series before it disappears. aThat series is one where the seasons were 20+ episodes per year.

Peter
 
Now that there are a few seasons in the can you should watch it. Almost a regular TV network season worth of episodes.

A few months ago I watched something I’d never seen from a network via Netflix and was amazed as episode count went up into the 20’s.
Back in the day, pretty much every show was like that. A full season was 26 weeks. Depending on the day of the week it aired, maybe a week or two less. Thanksgiving was skipped for some, Christmas for others. Comedies that were essentially not serialized, had Christmas Specials. Those who continued week to week usually ignored it, rather than trying to make it fit into the story. It was all considered one season, even though it crossed into the next calendar year.
Before cable, there were no "new" episodes of anything, except news/commentary/sports. Late spring to early fall was re-runs of the previous season.
The multiple choice of cable changed that. Over the years, it morphed into shorter 8-10 episodes, per season. There is usually a break of a couple of months, then another season. Still "kind of" 16-20 per year, just split up differently, and named differently.
 
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