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What show have you seen every episode of?

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Deadwood.... ya hooplehead.

I'd like to recommend a UK series you can see on Netflix - it's called 'Happy Valley'. It's fab.
I mean, you can't always trust review scores.... but 96% on rottentomatoes is not to be sniffed at

 

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Various weird crime shows on Amazon. Fictional and documentary.
Used to fall asleep to Fred Dinenage Murder Casebook. Mostly English and Euro psychos. Seen them all.

@Sibhusky mentioned Silent Witness. Seen all the free ones. I think after the last series where it just gets too far fetched, I got over it. Likely the next series one of them is kidnapped to the space station.

Great British Baking Show was the latest series I watched on netflix. 8 seasons.
 
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The Big Bang Theory
How I Met Your Mother.
-Both are very funny and cast well.
 

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Deadwood.... ya hooplehead.

I'd like to recommend a UK series you can see on Netflix - it's called 'Happy Valley'. It's fab.

Agreed. Deadwood is the best "western" I've ever seen. I'm sure part of what makes it great is that there was no need to compromise quality and content to keep it going endlessly, but damn, I wish there was more!

Happy Valley Season 1 was the bomb, but I could never get going on the second season, for some reason.
 

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The Queen's Gambit
Happy Valley
A Place to Call Home
Foyle's War
Prime Suspect
MI-5
Tennyson
Whitechapel
Prison Break
Unforgotten
Homeland
Damages
Silk
The Bletchley Circle
The Paradise
Selfridges
The Americans
The Following
Broadchurch
Call the Midwife
Outlander
Horatio Hornblower
Turn
Wolf Hall
Indian Summers
Scott and Bailey
Home Fires
Manhattan
DCI Banks
Vera
The Fall
Bodyguard
The Doctor Blake Mysteries
The Game
Billions
The Last Kingdom
Janet King
Crownies
Shetland
Hinterland
Victoria
Endeavor
Inspector Morse
Peaky Blinders
Ken Burns: The Vietnam War
Mozart in the Jungle
The Marvelous Mrs Maisel
Inspector Lewis
The Kominsky Method
The Last Kingdom
Virgin River
The Sinner
When Calls the Heart (okay, embarrassed by that one, but I was looking for something my husband didn't want to watch while he was doing other things)
 
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The Queen's Gambit
Happy Valley
A Place to Call Home
Foyle's War
Prime Suspect
MI-5
Tennyson
Whitechapel
Prison Break
The Forgotten
Homeland
Damages
Silk
The Bletchley Circle
The Paradise
Selfridges
The Americans
The Following
Broadchurch
Call the Midwife
Outlander
Horatio Hornblower
Turn
Wolf Hall
Indian Summers
Scott and Bailey
Home Fires
Manhattan
DCI Banks
Vera
The Fall
Bodyguard
The Doctor Blake Mysteries
The Game
Billions
The Last Kingdom
Janet King
Crownies
Shetland
Hinterland
Victoria
Endeavor
Inspector Morse
Peaky Blinders
Ken Burns: The Vietnam War
Mozart in the Jungle
The Marvelous Mrs Maisel
Many of the same.
Surely you’ve got Lewis? Endeavour I grew tired of. Too dark, tried too hard. Early ones were good.

Foyle’s War was superb, esp given the limited budget. The postt WWII later added series not so much.

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Unforgotten - Bbc/Pbs Very good, sad they stopped at season 3.

It’s funny how British actors reappear on different series over the years.

So over Burns. Saw him at a NY Times talk in nyc about that Vietnam series. I took a friend who was a vet. They had the Vietnamese woman who was like 19 at the time interrogating captured officers, very interesting. They also had theMarine platoon leader who appears often. Burns basically only speaks these days as if he’s doing sound bites or promos or burnishing himself.
 

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Queen's Gambit
Star Trek
ST Next Generation
ST Deep Space 9
ST Voyager
Twin Peaks
West Wing
House of Cards
Probably one or two more, but I don't remember what they were.
 
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Many of the same.
Surely you’ve got Lewis? Endeavour I grew tired of. Too dark, tried too hard. Early ones were good.

Foyle’s War was superb, esp given the limited budget. The postt WWII later added series not so much.

More you’d like-
Unforgotten - Bbc/Pbs Very good, sad they stopped at season 3.

It’s funny how British actors reappear on different series over the years.

So over Burns. Saw him at a NY Times talk in nyc about that Vietnam series. I took a friend who was a vet. They had the Vietnamese woman who was like 19 at the time interrogating captured officers, very interesting. They also had theMarine platoon leader who appears often. Burns basically only speaks these days as if he’s doing sound bites or promos or burnishing himself.
It was late. "The Forgotten" should have said "Unforgotten", but I think there was also a movie called The Forgotten which we also saw. We could never get the show's name right.

And yes, we did Inspector Lewis, too.

And just to think, due to Covid I read
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Very surprised none of you said Game of Thrones, Lost, or Westworld
 

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Designated Survivor
Alias Grace
Tiny Pretty Things
Unbelievable
Rake
Manhunt Unabomber
Traitors
Secret City
Land Girls
Collateral
Criminal UK
Unorthodox
The Indian Detective
Russian Doll
The English Game
Young Lions
City Homicide
Murder City
The Royal
Bosch
Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan
Desperate Romantics
Poldark
The Tunnel
Informer
The Brief
Cranford
Mystery Road
Jamestown
Da Vinci's City Hall
 

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Miami Vice (and have that on DVD)
Hawaii 5-0 (the original)
Babylon 5
The Wild, Wild West
 

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Hogan's Heroes
Breaking Bad (best show ever; I'll fight you!)
Better call Saul
The Sopranos
The Wire
Ozark
Battlestar Galactica (newer)
Star Trek TOS
Star Trek Next Gen
Star Trek DS9
Star Trek Enterprise
MASH, probably over the years I've seen them all

That's it. We ditched DIRECTV 5 years ago and can't get HD antenna TV with an internal antenna so we live on Netflix, Amazon Prime, and sport's subscriptions.
 
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Anybody else seen The Bridge? A little obscure, but astounding.

QUESTION: Anybody know how to watch Northern Exposure? Coming up blank on Flix and Prime.
 

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The Danish/Swedish production with Sofia Helin and the 911S? Certainly.

The US remake? No. The Franco/Brit reboot aka The Tunnel? No.

I was unaware of the original. It is on the list. Thanks.

The FX remake is very good. Diane Kruger is superb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2406376/

The Tunnel started off great, went to good, then went off the rails. I highly recommend the first season.
 

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