03/05/2026 20:15
Subject: Recommending Deadloch on Amazon Prime
All my favorites are back or soon to be back.
The Pitt
Shrinking
Deadloch (March 20)
Call the Midwife (March 22 - the first two are on PBS Passport already)
and of course, the final season of Outlander premieres tomorrow! I’m a simple woman with simple tastes. So sue me.
Anonymous
03/05/2026 20:06
Subject: Recommending Deadloch on Amazon Prime
Yes to all of the above! It’s so different to anything else on tv or streaming (at least that I’ve watched). Looking forward to the new season.
Anonymous
03/05/2026 20:00
Subject: Recommending Deadloch on Amazon Prime
Can’t wait for season 2!
Anonymous
03/05/2026 08:06
Subject: Re:Recommending Deadloch on Amazon Prime
Deadloch season two is coming March 20.
Anonymous
12/05/2024 06:41
Subject: Recommending Deadloch on Amazon Prime
I really liked this show. The first couple episodes I kind of hated one of the lead characters but then she got less annoying.
Anonymous
12/04/2024 22:21
Subject: Recommending Deadloch on Amazon Prime
Absolutely loved it. (Heads up-the first 5 minutes seemed a bit gory so first time around I turned it off. Someone said it was great and it really is, just be aware of some goriness the first few minutes that’s not representative of the rest of the show.)
Anonymous
12/04/2024 22:18
Subject: Recommending Deadloch on Amazon Prime
I loved this show- the lead actress is great.
Anonymous
12/04/2024 21:40
Subject: Recommending Deadloch on Amazon Prime
I loved this one! There will be season 2 supposedly.
Anonymous
12/04/2024 21:38
Subject: Recommending Deadloch on Amazon Prime
Omf I loved this sleeper show and fascinating to see how tasmanian functions...
Anonymous
12/04/2024 21:37
Subject: Recommending Deadloch on Amazon Prime
Amazing, amazing show!
Anonymous
12/04/2024 21:35
Subject: Recommending Deadloch on Amazon Prime
It’s hilarious. Need to revisit.
Anonymous
12/04/2024 20:30
Subject: Recommending Deadloch on Amazon Prime
I looked it up here and saw that it's been positively mentioned a few times but it doesn't have its own thread. So much to chew on--a compelling murder mystery, interesting setting (how many times have you watched something set in Tasmania), very funny bits, interesting thinking about gender. I'm not through yet but really loving it.