What would you watch? No TV for the last 10 years

Anonymous
You didn’t miss anything.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I haven't watched TV in 10 years. We had one the whole time, but it's in our basement, which was not a room I liked to be in. So I got out of the habit and haven't watched anything at all.

This year we did some renovations and made a space for a second TV on the main floor, so now I have a chance to catch up! What did I miss? I'd appreciate any recommendations. I mainly like historical fiction, mysteries, but open to anything that isn't too heavy.


You didn’t even watch anything on an iPad? Like from a streaming service?


No news?

No sports?
Anonymous
I think the main fact you missed is that you can now stream any TV on your laptop and don’t really need a tv set (or screen?) to catch up!
Anonymous
Succession
Game of thrones
Fleabag
Broad city
Insecure
Mad men
Breaking Bad
Ted Lasso
Catastrophe
Downton Abbey
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And Just Like That. Sequel to SATC.


No!

There’s so much BETTER stuff out there before you resort to this.
Anonymous
Succession.
Fargo.
True Detective.
Schitt's Creek.
The Americans.
Black Mirror.
The Leftovers.
Anonymous
Veep
Anonymous
Honestly I think The Wire and Frasier (very different so it depends on the mood) are still the best, and they are older than 10 years.
Well, maybe Babylon Berlin.
Anonymous
Another vote for Downton Abbey (not quite historical fiction but close enough) and maybe The Crown?

OP said nothing too heavy but several posters have recommended Game of Thrones. I haven't watched it because it seemed too heavy and violent for me. Is that not the case?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I haven't watched TV in 10 years. We had one the whole time, but it's in our basement, which was not a room I liked to be in. So I got out of the habit and haven't watched anything at all.

This year we did some renovations and made a space for a second TV on the main floor, so now I have a chance to catch up! What did I miss? I'd appreciate any recommendations. I mainly like historical fiction, mysteries, but open to anything that isn't too heavy.


You didn’t even watch anything on an iPad? Like from a streaming service?


No news?

No sports?


Nothing streaming - I don’t like tablets. I’ve been listening to audio books and podcasts exclusively. I don’t follow sports, and while I’m a news junky, I get all that from written media. So, I’m trying to get back up to speed.

Thanks for all the recommendations! I’ve googled a bunch of them and have a solid list of things I want to watch now. Incidentally, this happened to me in the 90’s too when I was too poor to pay for cable. I get out of the habit of watching and then suddenly years have past.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I haven't watched TV in 10 years. We had one the whole time, but it's in our basement, which was not a room I liked to be in. So I got out of the habit and haven't watched anything at all.

This year we did some renovations and made a space for a second TV on the main floor, so now I have a chance to catch up! What did I miss? I'd appreciate any recommendations. I mainly like historical fiction, mysteries, but open to anything that isn't too heavy.


You didn’t even watch anything on an iPad? Like from a streaming service?


No news?

No sports?


Nothing streaming - I don’t like tablets. I’ve been listening to audio books and podcasts exclusively. I don’t follow sports, and while I’m a news junky, I get all that from written media. So, I’m trying to get back up to speed.

Thanks for all the recommendations! I’ve googled a bunch of them and have a solid list of things I want to watch now. Incidentally, this happened to me in the 90’s too when I was too poor to pay for cable. I get out of the habit of watching and then suddenly years have past.



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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I haven't watched TV in 10 years. We had one the whole time, but it's in our basement, which was not a room I liked to be in. So I got out of the habit and haven't watched anything at all.

This year we did some renovations and made a space for a second TV on the main floor, so now I have a chance to catch up! What did I miss? I'd appreciate any recommendations. I mainly like historical fiction, mysteries, but open to anything that isn't too heavy.


You didn’t even watch anything on an iPad? Like from a streaming service?


No news?

No sports?


Nothing streaming - I don’t like tablets. I’ve been listening to audio books and podcasts exclusively. I don’t follow sports, and while I’m a news junky, I get all that from written media. So, I’m trying to get back up to speed.

Thanks for all the recommendations! I’ve googled a bunch of them and have a solid list of things I want to watch now. Incidentally, this happened to me in the 90’s too when I was too poor to pay for cable. I get out of the habit of watching and then suddenly years have past.



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I get it, I haven't ever watched a show on my phone either.

I loved the first few seasons of Game of Thrones, Silicon Valley was good, Veep, and first few seasons of Newsroom. People like Outlander but I haven't seen it, only read the books.
Anonymous
TV has changed a lot in the last 10 years. Some of these answers would be kind of a shock, I think, to someone who hadn’t watched any TV since 2013 … I mean, there are things from Tiger King I wish I could unsee so I can’t imagine jumping in with that one.

I like the Only Murders in the Building suggestion (Hulu) because you like mysteries and it has great dialogue, setting, and characters. I’d also recommend Three Pines (Prime) based on Louise Penny’s Gamache books. It’s darker but thoughtful and cerebral, and the main character is wonderful.

Anonymous
Just watch Offspring (on Hulu) there's six seasons so that should take awhile.

Well, and of course Ted Lasso.
Anonymous
Game of Thrones!
Ted Lasso
And for a guilty pleasure, the first season of Bridgerton.
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