Great show to disappear into for a few days

Anonymous
Dallas the original, Seinfeld, I’ve been watching a ton of 8os and 90s shows lately!
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Offspring
Somebody Somewhere
Hacks
Fleabag
Lovesick
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
The Crown
Andor
Rake
The Diplomat
The Affair
Broadchurch
Heartstopper

Is this Rake the 2010 era show?


First season was in 2010, yes.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rake_(Australian_TV_series)
Anonymous
Revenge - just the early seasons. First season especially was great.
Anonymous
LuLaRich was an engrossing watch and led to an audiobook listen of Hey, Hun
Anonymous
GLOW

Derry Girls

Mindhunter (but only if you like true crime and can handle dark, graphic content)
Anonymous
One Day
The Residence
Anonymous
Six Feet Under

West Wing

Big Little Lies

White Lotus

The Last Ship
Anonymous
The Americans
Homeland
Dexter
Ozark
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Pitt

So good!


So so good! But it's only one season.

If you do The Pitt follow it up with Mare of Eastown and Unbelievable and that'll be like three seasons of another show

Another one on my list is Slow Horses but I haven't seen it yet although everyone seems to love it
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Pitt

So good!


So so good! But it's only one season.

If you do The Pitt follow it up with Mare of Eastown and Unbelievable and that'll be like three seasons of another show

Another one on my list is Slow Horses but I haven't seen it yet although everyone seems to love it


Adding Queen's Gambit as another single-season watch

I disappeared into Downton Abbey back in the day

For All Mankind is another great series

The Killing (I love Joel Kinnaman) is another good series, as is The Sinner
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Anonymous wrote:Somebody Somewhere

And I second The Pitt and The Americans


I've never seen a show quite like this. I loved it.

The Pitts and The Americans are both amazing although the second is a much bigger commitment than a few days.

Veep is a great comedy, as is Fink. Catastrophe is a comedy but is incredibly moving. I also enjoyed Togetherness.
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Anonymous wrote:I just started My Name is Earl.


I am in the middle of my second watch on this one. It is hysterical.

Did you also watch Raising Hope? Same creator. The nursing home you see is actually named after Earl.


Agreed, that show was way funnier than it had any right to be.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I just watched Dopesick on Hulu. Really good show about the Sacklers and opioid crisis. Lots of different characters, interlocking stories, good actors. Sad in parts but good.

Also enjoyed Mrs. America on Hulu a while back when I was stuck at home sick. Interesting look at the women's movement during the 70s and Phyllis Schlafly's career. Almost like an historical drama.

Both were many episodes so you can get lost in the story fir a while.


This was amazing. Depressing, but amazing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Have you ever watched Justified? That might be worth a few days.


Or Deadwood if you like Timothy Olyphant (and who doesn't?)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Revenge - just the early seasons. First season especially was great.

I'd forgotten about this one. Wonderfully campy.
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