Just curious what people are watching so far this year and during the off-season and lockouts. My current favorites are: Breaking Bad -watched last season on demand. New season starts soon I think. Southland- pretty good cop show. Game of thrones- With all the hype around here I finally checked it out. Very good series. I was curious if they're some out there I haven't seen yet, what are your favorites right now?
I've been netflixing Friday Night Lights lately. I'm at Season 4 currently and I think it is an incredible series.
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I know i'm super late but...Dexter. Just got into it now and am watching from the beginning. One of the best shows and also very gripping. Its still counts as a "right now" because a new season is coming out i heard.
yeah i just started to weeks before the end of my class. definitely addicting even though i know the ending.
New shows? None... probably only "Master Chef," although I have missed a couple episodes. I don't like "reality TV" so much. There aren't any that I religiously watch, but if I catch a re-run and I remember it, I'll watch it from: The Office Regular Show Everybody Loves Raymond Golden Girls Yes. So... what's your favorite show right now? Answer the man's question!
just got caught up watching Luther (first season is streamed on Netflix). Loved the show. It stars Idris Elba (Stringer Bell from The Wire) as a cop catching serial killers. He has a thick British accent which some might find annoying. It's also a very dark show.
It looks like a fake show that would have been devised for a movie about TV production. I believe USA and the Turner networks are the only ones putting out serviceable broadcast type television, but the concept just seems so thin, like Wedding Crashers in a law office or something. I will admit to laughing out loud once, when the fat girl in ep 3 said "we're gonna wiiiiin."