Thats the thing about the show. The main character is very hate-able. then they trick you into feeling bad for him with his charisma. Before you know it you are rooting for him to succeed and he in turn is just doing terrible things. i havent finished season 2. i fell off the wagon. ill have to give it another go
He truly is .. . .. but it is interesting know his private face and his public face watching his manipulations and misdeeds while keeping a facade of honorable good hearted politician Rocket River
Since there isn't a Hulu.com thread, I'll mention Line of Duty here. Very enjoyable British TV drama. Two seasons, 11 total episodes.
Never seen american beauty. Will be watching it somewhere down the road. Sucks they don't have the mighty ducks anymore.
Me too. Just caught up over the holidays and it was very good. Season 3 will be dumped in early February IIRC.
Just finished Season 1 of The Blacklist. Its pretty far-fetched plotwise most of the time, but it is still pretty entertaining. Megan Boone isn't really that hot, but she's definitely doable. Spader is still a badass actor. Interested to see where season 2 goes. Eagerly awaiting House of Cards S3. One of, if not the best drama currently running.
I personally am waiting for all episodes of Moesha to be available. BET plays reruns but that just doesnt satisfy. I want to be able to watch 4-5 episodes in a row.
I think this limitation is what keeps BlueRay and DVD going somewhat The ability or need of these services to cut various movies etc If you want all the control you need to OWN a copy not rent on like these services do Rocket River
Frank and Brick Mansions have been added. Netflix originals news for 2015: The Fall (Jan. 16): Gillian Anderson (The X-Files) stars in season 2 of the BBC drama about a police detective investigating murders in Belfast. The Adventures of Puss in Boots (Jan. 16), the latest kids' series from DreamWorks Animation. House of Cards S3 (Feb. 27). Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (March 6): Ellie Kemper stars as a woman who leaves a cult after 15 years to start a new life in New York. Tina Fey and Robert Carlock (30 Rock) produce this comedy, originally set for NBC. Bloodline (March 20): Sam Shepard and Sissy Spacek head a Florida Keys innkeeper family that unravels when a black-sheep son returns after a long-buried tragedy. Kyle Chandler and Linda Cardellini co-star. Marvel's Daredevil (April 10): Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox) is a lawyer-turned-superhero daredevil by night in modern-day New York. Jessica Jones, Iron Fist, Luke Cage and a combined Defenders series will appear at roughly one-year intervals. Grace and Frankie (May 8): Comedy from Marta Kauffman (Friends) stars Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin as "frenemies" brought together when their husbands fall in love with each other. Orange Is the New Black (summer): Season 3 Sense8 (later this year): Eight characters in different cities are connected by a simultaneous "violent vision" in this drama from the Wachowskis (The Matrix). Narcos (later this year): Drama about cocaine cartels and the lawmen who try to stop them.
Not sure if it's on Netflix, but I just watched both season of The Americans on Prime Instant Video. It's a great show if you enjoy spy dramas.
I don't know what I was doing when this was on Network TV, but man, Friday Night Lights is an awesome series. Watched five episodes last night... Also tried Black Mirror. Ahem... er, um. Might be a bit out there, even for me...
Fair warning...Season 2 is pretty weak with one plot point (you'll know what it is when you see it) that is so completely stupid I can't believe it crossed the writer's minds... But then Season 3 reverts back to Season 1 form and it remains that way until the end of the series. One of the better shows I've watched.