Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would depend on the teen, but I'm working my way through The Mentalist and really enjoying it. It honestly feels a lot like an updated Murder, She Wrote. There is an ongoing storyline with a serial killer, so that may be too disturbing for some. (Usually that type of thing is too disturbing for ME but for some reason it doesn't bother me with this one.)
Movie recommendations
- All Hitchcock... the Man Who Knew Too Much is a good one to start with. Also recommend Rear Window.
- Charade (not Hitchcock but similar style)
- How to Steal a Million Dollars (caper/heist)
- Knives Out (there is a bloody scene or too but probably not too bad)
- Murder on the Orient Express
I had a terrible time with the Red John story line. Loved the mentalist though! Cho was my favorite character!
Anonymous wrote:It would depend on the teen, but I'm working my way through The Mentalist and really enjoying it. It honestly feels a lot like an updated Murder, She Wrote. There is an ongoing storyline with a serial killer, so that may be too disturbing for some. (Usually that type of thing is too disturbing for ME but for some reason it doesn't bother me with this one.)
Movie recommendations
- All Hitchcock... the Man Who Knew Too Much is a good one to start with. Also recommend Rear Window.
- Charade (not Hitchcock but similar style)
- How to Steal a Million Dollars (caper/heist)
- Knives Out (there is a bloody scene or too but probably not too bad)
- Murder on the Orient Express
Anonymous wrote:My kids (14, 11) have enjoyed watching Murder, She Wrote, but that may be due to (1) a running joke about how Jessica Fletcher actually commits all the murders, and (2) the technology is so painfully old that they are amazed that society could function in such archaic times.
Anonymous wrote:The Closer
Anonymous wrote:Unsolved mysteries
Anonymous wrote:Pretty Little Liars
Buffy the Vampire Slayer