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Aug 6th 2020, 22:51:45

Originally posted by galleri:
Shameless

Shameless was good until the writers jumped the shark with the crazy liberal fluff.

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Aug 6th 2020, 22:56:08

Originally posted by mdevol:
True Detective seasons 1 and 3 (2 is garbage) - HBO

The Boys - Prime

The Man in the High Castle - PrimeTV


I loved the Man in the High Castle but the ending sucked. Still worth watching though. a shame they had to condense the last two seasons into one.

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Aug 12th 2020, 6:08:19

Taskmaster. 1st 6 series are finished on youtube, series 7 is being uploaded an episode a week right now, and series 8 is airing on CW in the US with 10 (actual new episodes) coming soon to channel 4 in the uk

S01E01 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4YhsooE5xY

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Aug 12th 2020, 12:40:46

Billions

Its like watching old AT politics
Z is #1

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Oct 14th 2020, 3:30:13

Yep, without this, would there even be an alliance server?

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Oct 15th 2020, 16:28:08

If you’re interested in British dramas, the first Broadchurch is fantastic. The second season is great too but the first was definitely something else. The intense and captivating story is matched with probably one of the best ensemble casts ever assembled.

The Bodyguard, a single season show with the actor who plays Robb Stark in GoT, is also worth a watch. So are the seasons of Luther with Idris Alba. Same sort of tense British crime dramas.

The improv comedy show Thank God You’re Here is a fantastic Australian creation. The British version was pretty good too but the American one was rubbish. The law drama Rake is also one of the best shows to come out of Australia too.

The Kiwi director of Thor Ragnarok made a vampire mockumentary called What We Do In The Shadows which is hilarious, and apparently it’s been turned into an equally funny and successful US TV show. There’s also an older Comedy Central show Flight of the Conchords by the Kiwi comedy duo of the same name. One of the actors from that show is in the vampire mockumentary mentioned before.