'Obscure" US TV choices - recommendations please

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Stat Brother

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Cheers. I’m definitely going to watch The Americans, including the series I watched on ITV1.

Just need to complete Persons of Interest first .... I’m on about episode 75 of 103!

Have you not checked ITV Hub?

The first time that's been mentioned on this thread!!!
 




Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
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Have you not checked ITV Hub?

The first time that's been mentioned on this thread!!!

We have that (my family adore Love Island), but I’m fine with working my way through the plethora of series on Amazon, BBC iplayer and Netflix. So much to see, the square-eyes future is mapped out.

I wasn’t actively looking for The Americans, I’d kind of forgotten about it. But got reminded when there were some NSC posts here this week.
 


dingodan

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Feb 16, 2011
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I'm not sure if this has been mentioned, I may have even posted about it myself, I can't remember...

But, The Disappeared I thoroughly enjoyed. 3 Seasons and I watched them all in a pretty short space of time without ever getting bored.

Definately one of the more enjoyable things I've watched.

I might as well also list some others of my favorites in recent years (apologies, as I may be duplicating previous posts by me or others).

All these highly recommended:

The Leftovers (Justin Theroux, Liv Tyler, Carrie Coon) - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2699128/
The End of the F***ing World (British, but a must watch IMO) - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6257970/
Maniac (Jonah Hill, Emma Stone, Justin Theroux) - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5580146/
Barry (Bill Hader, Henry Winkler, Anthony Carrigan) - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5348176/
 


Brightonfan1983

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I might as well also list some others of my favorites in recent years (apologies, as I may be duplicating previous posts by me or others).

I have a nearly finished spreadsheet of everything mentioned in this thread, and I'd like to post it as a Google-doc-thingy when I can work out how they work...
 






wallyback

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Pennyworth - The back-story of Batman's butler. Set in swinging '60s Soho - What's not to like?

Currently on in US - Coming to Prime at some point

[video]https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8425532/?ref_=nv_sr_1?ref_=nv_sr_1[/video]
 


Stat Brother

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Pennyworth - The back-story of Batman's butler. Set in swinging '60s Soho - What's not to like?

Currently on in US - Coming to Prime at some point

[video]https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8425532/?ref_=nv_sr_1?ref_=nv_sr_1[/video]

As said in #1295 I've watched the first episode.
It's certainly not for the kids!

It has more than a touch of an idealised American version of good old blighty, warts 'n all.

That said there's a scene towards the end in Alfred's parents front room that was fantastically funny.
That alone is enough to have me going back for more.
 


wallyback

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As said in #1295 I've watched the first episode.
It's certainly not for the kids!

It has more than a touch of an idealised American version of good old blighty, warts 'n all.

That said there's a scene towards the end in Alfred's parents front room that was fantastically funny.
That alone is enough to have me going back for more.
Where did you watch it?
 














Brightonfan1983

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A bit of historical fiction based on real-life events for you who like a bit of 19th century seafaring-derring-do: The Terror. Solid as British cast, about the fate of the explorer ships HMS Terror and Erebus. I'm halfway through and really enjoying it.

Nice website here too showing where all things box-set-y are streaming, should you be at your wit's end.

https://decider.com/what-to-watch/the-terror-season-1/
 


dingodan

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I've just finished this - without wanting to sound like a dick, I thought it was exquisite.

With so many self-consciously explosive series vying for your attention, Halt and Catch Fire played a different game. It kept itself contained, forcing the audience to match its subdued, mesmerizing rhythm. Eventually, the audience and the characters learned the same lesson: sometimes, it’s worth putting in the work.

This extract from a Guardian review sums it up for me; it's something that embeds itself in you. Loved it.

I had to come back and find your post, read it the other day and it made me decide to check this out (had never heard of it before).

I'm two episodes in it's already got my attention big time.

:thumbsup:
 




Brightonfan1983

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I had to come back and find your post, read it the other day and it made me decide to check this out (had never heard of it before).

I'm two episodes in it's already got my attention big time.

:thumbsup:

I saw Scoot McNairy in True Detective 3 (as the father of the two kids) and thought he was great. IMDb'd his credits and ended up on HCF. Random internet rabbit holes can bear great fruit!
 




Brightonfan1983

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9 eps in, and still really enjoying this. Kevin Bacon is great, a real dirtbag.

Finished last night, and thanks for pointing me at it. Got a bit confused at the end - who was 'screwing' who and how exactly - but that's down to me. Kevin Bacon was satisfyingly loathsome, and will def watch the next season.
 


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Finished last night, and thanks for pointing me at it. Got a bit confused at the end - who was 'screwing' who and how exactly - but that's down to me. Kevin Bacon was satisfyingly loathsome, and will def watch the next season.

Yup, really enjoyed it. Good performances everywhere generally, especially Bacon.
As you say, S2 would be nice.
 




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Lack of football, so getting stuck in to Borat's new adventure.

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Is it PotG?

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On Netflix this week starts something that looks really promising.

Criminal : Groundbreaking procedural crime drama comprising 12 stories set in four different countries: France, Spain, Germany and the UK. It takes place exclusively within the confines of a police interview suite. This stripped-down, cat-and-mouse drama focuses on the intense mental conflict between detectives and suspects.

 


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