Television

Watched the first episode of Years & Years, it's a weird blend of Black Mirror and Russel T. Davies sillyness (which I like). Looking forward to more of that.
 
With Game of Thrones gone (regardless of what you thought of the last season) the golden age of TV is effectively over. It was the last of its kind. There's still a lot of good TV out there but there's also major saturation. I haven't bothered watching a new Netflix show in like 2.5 years because there's a new popular one every week, and they just get cancelled before they're finished anyway.
 
With Game of Thrones gone (regardless of what you thought of the last season) the golden age of TV is effectively over. It was the last of its kind. There's still a lot of good TV out there but there's also major saturation. I haven't bothered watching a new Netflix show in like 2.5 years because there's a new popular one every week, and they just get cancelled before they're finished anyway.
I would urge you to reconsider for Russian Doll. Yes, Netflix is a bit ridiculous in their original content. But there are some diamonds amid all that rough. And Russian Doll was one of them.
 
With Game of Thrones gone (regardless of what you thought of the last season) the golden age of TV is effectively over. It was the last of its kind. There's still a lot of good TV out there but there's also major saturation. I haven't bothered watching a new Netflix show in like 2.5 years because there's a new popular one every week, and they just get cancelled before they're finished anyway.

I would respectfully have to disagree. GoT isn't even top tier television and we still have that being made like Better Call Saul, Succession, Barry, etc. etc..
 
Really? Not arguing, just the first time I've ever seen anyone assert this.

I think Succession has the ability to be top tier but like a lot of HBO shows, the first season is all about place setting. We'll see how the second season goes before I fully commit.. I do believe the other two are top tier though as are a number of other shows as well.
 
Pamela Adlon's Better Things is still one of the most interesting things on TV. Since the production has cut ties with Louie, it's only gotten more complex. It's frustrating, opaque, doesn't explain anything, sometimes nothing happens at all...and yet it's a more humane & empathetic show than just about anything else on television.

And yes, her children's characters are AWFUL. But sometimes you get a glimmer of something even from them. It's a show where an episode will often feel like a series of vignettes that are only connected by the most tenuous threads, but somehow they still feel like they fit together in a way that's hard to explain. I don't know. Anybody else watching it?
Another one of my favourites! It just keeps getting better! I still haven't seen the last three or four episodes, I am dying to watch them but promised a friend I'd watch them with her so I have to wait...
 
With Game of Thrones gone (regardless of what you thought of the last season) the golden age of TV is effectively over. It was the last of its kind. There's still a lot of good TV out there but there's also major saturation. I haven't bothered watching a new Netflix show in like 2.5 years because there's a new popular one every week, and they just get cancelled before they're finished anyway.
I would agree that Netflix and HBO content, barring a few exceptions, has not been great recently, but FX, Amazon and Hulu have been on fire lately with tons of great stuff like Handmaid's Tale, Legion, Homecoming, Pose, Pen15, Catastrophe, What We Do In The Shadows, ACS, Better Things...the list goes on...

I would also say the end of The Americans was a bigger loss than the end of GoT.
 
tenor.gif
I would love for a show to come and unseat the Wire, I just dont think that will ever happen.
 
Please Like Me. Also Killing Eve and The Handmaid's Tale
I watched Handmaids Tale, have heard great things about Killing Eve and haven't even heard of Please Like Me. I will probably watch Killing Eve next.

As far as top dramas for me, in no order:
Deadwood
Breaking Bad
Mad Men
The Sopranos
The Wire

If pushed for a sixth I'll go with Six Feet Under.

I really burned out on Battlestar Galactica, not sure if I'll finish it. And I keep trying to go back to West Wing but never seem to be in the mood.
 
I would love for a show to come and unseat the Wire, I just dont think that will ever happen.

I agree.. even with a comparatively weak 5th season, I still think it's the best, by far. I really don't understand how people think Breaking Bad is even remotely close.. I mean, I think I know why, it's just ridiculous.
 
I watched Handmaids Tale, have heard great things about Killing Eve and haven't even heard of Please Like Me. I will probably watch Killing Eve next.

As far as top dramas for me, in no order:
Deadwood
Breaking Bad
Mad Men
The Sopranos
The Wire

If pushed for a sixth I'll go with Six Feet Under.

I really burned out on Battlestar Galactica, not sure if I'll finish it. And I keep trying to go back to West Wing but never seem to be in the mood.

Deadwood is great but it's abrupt ending / huge buildup for the next season means it doesn't rate as a top series for me. Maybe the movie will fix that but we'll have to wait and see.
 
I agree.. even with a comparatively weak 5th season, I still think it's the best, by far. I really don't understand how people think Breaking Bad is even remotely close.. I mean, I think I know why, it's just ridiculous.
I think Breaking Bad is close, it was a fantastic show and the last time there was appointment viewing before GoT (I'm very curious what the next appointment viewing show will be). The Wire just did so much more than any other show in the running
 
I think Breaking Bad is close, it was a fantastic show and the last time there was appointment viewing before GoT (I'm very curious what the next appointment viewing show will be). The Wire just did so much more than any other show in the running

I think The Sopranos was closer than Breaking Bad in terms of quality in comparison to The Wire. I'm also of the school of thought that Better Call Saul is a better show than BB.

Let's just say that I think The Wire would be respected by a much bigger demographic if all seasons were like season 2
 
Back
Top