I'm still watching "The Goldbergs" and "American Housewife", but that's really only because they're on my "My Suff" list on HULU. Oh, and SNL as well. Other than having absolutely NO idea what to do with his hands, J.J. killed it last night.
Bitten- 2/10 Because I watched stranger things this was recommended to me by the Netflix algorithm. The only nice surprise was that Clark Kent's cousin from Smallville, aka Laura Vandervoot is the lead as the only female to have survived a bite from a werewolf. I always wondered why she wasn't a bigger deal. Because of her, I've made it to episode 3. I better not find out she uses a double for the nude scenes.
After going through a number of true crime shows (like The Confession Killer, the Aaron Hernandez story) and movies I thought it was time to lighten it up a bit, and after seeing lots of buzz we started Cheer on Netflix. Only a few episodes in, but initial thoughts: people send their kids to a freaking community college in Corsicana, who would have thunk? Wow, they get hurt . A lot (I think in the first episode I saw three girls get concussions). A bunch of perfectly sculpted your men and women (including the coach) doing physically demanding and amazing things. And one really likable and upbeat pudgy guy. So far I'm enjoying the show.
RIP The Good Place. The only show I regularly watched. This last season was meh overall because there just wasn't any real conflict, but the finale was good so it's all good.
I like that one too. Pretty funny concept and it kind of feels like an old school sitcom from the 70's or 80's. The glory years of sitcoms.
I've kind of soured on The Goldbergs. Seems like they are running out of material. I still like that kid with the Rush shirt though.
Have you watched "Schooled"? Lainey ends up teaching music at the same high school in the early '90's. Rush shirt guy ends up working as a janitor...also at the same high school. I gave it the one episode and was out.
I've tried all episodes of "Avenue 5" on HBO. Not really entertained at all, just "meh". Most everything else he's done is genius: In The Loop, Thick of It, Veep, Death of Stalin....this doesn't even seem like one of his shows.
hbo's outsider seems to be about to go crazy next sunday. avenue 5 has been pretty good. hugh laurie is hilarious
So not sure what to watch after Witcher...I still have to finish the Marvel shows, but my boss told me to watch Jane the Virgin after we talked about the "procedure" that occurred talking about something else. I must admit, it's cute, very soapy, but I can see why every woman has already watched all 100 episodes...I am 4 in, not sure I'll finish them all, but I can see why people like it...
I'm down to these shows left on regular TV Schitts Creek Better Call Saul TWD FTWD The Flash (I watch it with my kids) Thats about it I think
I been checking out alot of network TV: StumpTown, Manifest (which I think I am dropping the main characters are becoming insufferable) Lincoln Rhymes : Search for the Bone Collector Emergence is interesting will try to catch up on Prodigal Son Evil was ok . . but did not hold my attention . . .expected more mysticism Rocket River