TV shows to watch
- SmellyVanDoodle
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TV shows to watch
can you tell me what tv shows u are watching
some time the best tv show go unknown
i would like to send a list
What Would Sal Do
Still The King
Snatch not the movie
public morals
Letterkenny
training day
Detroiters
Carters Get Rich
Hap and Leonard
that's my tv list
can u better it
some time the best tv show go unknown
i would like to send a list
What Would Sal Do
Still The King
Snatch not the movie
public morals
Letterkenny
training day
Detroiters
Carters Get Rich
Hap and Leonard
that's my tv list
can u better it
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Re: TV shows to watch
I started a topic once which contains some info on peoples interests, although that may be limited to series, not shows; if there is a difference.
http://forums.thehunter.com/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=47086
http://forums.thehunter.com/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=47086
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Re: TV shows to watch
- The Blacklist
- Into the Badlands
- The Last Kingdom
- American Gods (it just began, but loved the book and i am curious what they made of it)
and my guilty pleasure:
- Lucifer
- Into the Badlands
- The Last Kingdom
- American Gods (it just began, but loved the book and i am curious what they made of it)
and my guilty pleasure:
- Lucifer
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- InstinctiveArcher
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Re: TV shows to watch
What did you think? I quite enjoyed it, bit bloody but hey, good to see some Brits in the main roles too. I also read the book, was a while back now though, I remember it being probably the weirdest book I ever read.JackRbbt wrote: - American Gods (it just began, but loved the book and i am curious what they made of it)
and my guilty pleasure:
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Oh and my TV shows that I would recommend.
- Better Call Saul - So much better than Breaking Bad
- Thirteen reasons why - On Netflix, oh man, some scenes i this I couldn't watch.
- Peaky Blinders
- Line of Duty (this and Peaky Blinders are UK shows of the higfhest quality)
But the greatest of all time is still The Soprano's, closely followed by The Wire.
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Not the other way around?Cartoon Head wrote:But the greatest of all time is still The Soprano's, closely followed by The Wire.
You tried The Shield?
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Re: TV shows to watch
On the subject of hunting there are 2 good game warden shows that I like:
1. North Woods Law
2. Lone Star Law
Some of the things they do, you would not think a game warden would be called in for.
If you tape any of those shows, add a few mins to the stop time to be sure you get to read the outcomes of each episode.
Forged in Fire, if you into competition blacksmithing. Fairly good show and you get to see Doug Marcaida say... "This blade will kill !"
1. North Woods Law
2. Lone Star Law
Some of the things they do, you would not think a game warden would be called in for.
If you tape any of those shows, add a few mins to the stop time to be sure you get to read the outcomes of each episode.
Forged in Fire, if you into competition blacksmithing. Fairly good show and you get to see Doug Marcaida say... "This blade will kill !"
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Re: TV shows to watch
Well, not much to say after only one episode, but are some good premises. And, whatta hell, one lead characters is played by Ian McShane (anyone remembers Deadwood?).Cartoon Head wrote:What did you think? I quite enjoyed it, bit bloody but hey, good to see some Brits in the main roles too. I also read the book, was a while back now though, I remember it being probably the weirdest book I ever read.JackRbbt wrote: - American Gods (it just began, but loved the book and i am curious what they made of it)
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I could take them either way to be honest, I can re-watch either at anytime.caledonianblues wrote:Not the other way around?Cartoon Head wrote:But the greatest of all time is still The Soprano's, closely followed by The Wire.
You tried The Shield?
Loved the Shield too, took me a while to actually start routing for Mackey but you get there in the end.
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