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    Posted: March 01 2022 at 01:19
^ There wasn't anything wrong with Hill House really, (I got the feeling it lacked the heart and depth of Bly Manor though) but I stop watching a lot of series that are quite good. Series that I have loved, even. Such as the series Dark, where I thought the two first seasons were excellent, but two episodes into the third went up it's own arse. To many shows seem to go on for too long after they've told us what the had to say. I haven't finished Westworld or Fargo either despite having been a fan of two (or three) seasons of each of them. Plus I don't know... over thirty more, probably decent ones that I only got a couple of episodes in... and I've also finished quite a few that aren't exactly masterpieces (Killing Eve, Ozark...). Haven't heard of Midnight Mass. Will check it out.

To my first five, I'd also like to add a "top 6-10" - or really just five more favorites:

Sharp Objects (really belongs along with the first five)
The End of the F***ing World (I simply forgot)
Mare of Easttown
Enlightened (by the same guy who made the highly entertainig mess White Lotus)
His Dark Materials (flawless so far, unlike Game of Thrones)

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^ I enjoyed The Haunting of Bly Manor yet also didn’t enjoy the Haunting of Hill House enough to continue with it, despite most people that I e heard preferring Hill House. My favourite of Mike Flanagan’s was Midnight Mass despite some issues I had with it. I so love the Priest character....
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I've enjoyed quite a few (and plenty of those already mentioned) but the most essential to me are:

Succession
Leftovers (all great but season 2 and 3 in particular)
Watchmen
The Haunting of Bly Manor*
What We Do In the Shadows

*Did not enjoy The Haunting of Hill House enough to finish though
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We recently finished three shows (two are still running) all in the vein of what I will call "rural crime drama". All of them were pretty good. They were Ozark, Yellowstone & Justified

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Logan Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 28 2022 at 06:23
Re Anime, my favourite anime series that I remember of this past decade (for the 2019 first series) was The Promised Neverland. All-time fave anime series is Death Note, and I like Psycho-Pass a lot. We subscribe to the anime service Funimation, but I haven’t been using it much for a long time.

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But I guess you asked about TV-series in general. If mini-series are counted, Millennium (2010 - Sweden/Germany/Denmark). As for the comedy shows (not that dramatic, but), Taskmaster (2015 and still on, UK).
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Castlevania was my favourite. An American anime.
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Hello Everyone! I am a huge fan of anime series and I watch anime shows on tv all the time. And in recent times one of my favorite anime series is one piece and I watch almost all the episodes of this anime series. This anime series is one of the largest anime series. But one of the series which contain best stories.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Morningrise Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 17 2021 at 17:25
My favourite dramatic tv show of the last decade must be The Americans. It ranks right up there with my 3 favorite tv shows of all time (Sopranos, Twin Peaks, Six Feet Under).

Honorable mentions go to Hannibal, Fargo and Daredevil (does a superhero show qualify as tv drama? I don't know)

Out of the ones mentioned in the op, I do enjoy Black Mirror pretty much (although it's not a show I could binge for hours)

Chernobyl was really good.

Stranger Things 1st season was great. The 2nd one was a step down and pretty derivative of the 1st. The 3rd one was horrid and I don't even think I'm going to bother watching the 4th.

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Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Line Of Duty 
coming back soon , certainly deserves a nod
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70% up into Episode 1, and liking it.  Big smile  Handshake

(For some reason on my Netflix it starts from Season 3, but it doesn't appear to be an issue).



Forgot an important favorite:


The Road to Calvary: About the Russian Revolution; from the point of view of two accommodated sisters.  Romantic in style, realistic; two beautiful ladies and their love stories through the war. Beautifully made, music and all; impressive interiors decoration. I learnt with it that there weren't only the reds and the whites on the conflict but also the greens; very hard subject in general and heartbreaking. A couple hard scenes. Sadly, I'm reading Netflix pulled it out last year (damn! it appears to happen to every series I like.. 'Trust Me' was cancelled, though I have to say I haven't watched season 2). There appears to be a site to watch it, if you type 'where to watch' (I tested it and it plays perfectly and smoothly from a browser, in Russian, with English subtitles :) [UPD: it appears to be paid after all.. (if affordable) after a while.. , but at least lets you check it out really well]).




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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote richardh Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 16 2021 at 15:42
Line Of Duty 
coming back soon , certainly deserves a nod

Other British crime drama treats
Unforgotten ( a real under the radar gem)
Bloodlands (can't stress too much how good this was for writing , acting and editing. A modern classic)
Dennis (David Tennant got massive praise for this quite rightly)
The Pembrokeshire Murders (another true life case very well made starring Luke Evans from The Alienist)
The Murders at White House Farm (Stephen Graham adds some real clout to another true events story)
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Machinemessiah Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 16 2021 at 15:26

^^ Saw your post there.. Thumbs Up  in fact the Olaf part reminded me of the wonderfully cast Danes from 'The Last Kingdom': [looking up...] Guthrum and Ubba

Sounds really good (don't have Amazon, if I had, I'd already be checking it out; but even then, not all movies and series arrive around here :( )

Coincidentally, and off-topic of course, I am reading Philip K. Dick's 'The Variable Man' short story (or novella as it says on Wikipedia), also about a man from the past (1913) who gets to 2100's, where the story goes, and presumably has the potential of completely altering things up. The book is a short stories compilation by PD I dusted off as have done with a couple others because of PA :)




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Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Oh and also The Last Kingdom if you fancy a really engrossing Vikings based drama. Based on the books of Bernard Cornwell who was also behind Sharpe (the TV series with Sean Bean).

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"Beforeigners". I already talked about it in the thread "TV shows you most recently watched"


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^ Absolute fan of Last Kingdom here, and rarely see it mentioned (or at least that's my impression), much less than, say, Vikings, that I'm almost sure I won't dig. Def. will check out your other suggestions.


Mine:

Ozark
Stranger Things
Undercover
Better Call Saul
The Last Kingdom


I'm leaving Breaking Bad out as I have the idea is a bit older and widely known and praised (I think), but is absolutely brilliant, one of the best of all time, and for me sort of did open this streaming TV-series era. Same with Downton Abbey.

The Dark Crystal - I highly enjoyed it; awesome in regards to its making, very special; though maybe not my favorite genre / type of series, wouldn't say 'favorite'.


Others worth mentioning:


Conquistadores Adventvm - A wonder about C. Columbus on the more realistic side (as I like 'em). Costume-wise and all wow.. watch caravels come to life on the mythic voyage to the unknown some 500 years ago (though the 'Santa María' in which Columbus sailed I'm reading here it was a "nau" type of vessel, a bit bigger). Also, seeing queen Isabel La Católica, beautiful Aitana Sánchez-Gijón, mounted on her horse, with half battle, half royal outfit, crown and all addressing the troops, an unseen marvel to behold. A bit heavy/downing though, I have to watch it again through.

Trust Me - About a nurse that supplants a former doctor's identity. Very enthralling, highly enjoyable, great cast/acting. I think she also is Scottish by her accent, but the plot develops in Edinburgh, to where she moves in shortly after the series begins. Watched only the first season.

Show me a Hero - About a politician who runs for mayor on a city in turmoil about a federal-mandated housing development. Also on the realistic side, reminded me of 'The Wire' one of my all-time best series along with HBO's Rome (reading here, it do has a connection: was written by David Simon working with journalist William F. Zorzi, both of whom were also in 'The Wire'). Started watching it but not sure if they took it out from the service I had. Anyway, it's only 6 episodes.

Wolfhall - Marvelous medieval ambient, costume design and music. The Thomas Cromwell's cast by Mark Rylance somehow doesn't get me that much, as well as the plot; but everything else really transports you.





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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote richardh Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 14 2020 at 17:59
Oh and also The Last Kingdom if you fancy a really engrossing Vikings based drama. Based on the books of Bernard Cornwell who was also behind Sharpe (the TV series with Sean Bean).
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^ Some really good mentions there especially Medici The Magnificient . I loved that and also the adaption of Catherine The Great ( I assume you mean this by the 'one with Helen Mirren') *

One I can guarantee you would enjoy is The Borgias (the Fox version with Jeremy Irons) . I thought this was better than GOT but then I assume Fox just couldn't support the financial outlay any further and it was cancelled after Season 3 . Real shame.

If you happen to stumble across it then I also recommend you check out Britannia. Its a slightly bizarre but entertaining take on very early British History (Druids , Roman invasion and all that). 

* EDIT re-reading your post again you may have been referring to Doctor Who , but check out Catherine The Great if you haven't. It was a mini series and incredibly well done.


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Hi,

I have not had a TV for almost 13 years now, and do not miss it ... but one thing I watched in its entirety was GAME OF THRONES and I ended up getting the DVD's. It was massively well directed for the most part and very sensitive to a lot of things that made us uncomfortable, but could have been said to have been very real ... and it did not shy away from that reality.

There have been comments by a couple of folks about some of the nudity, and honestly? ... if you are separating the nudity from the rest of the story, the whole thing ends up being a cartoon and very fake and a typical American TV production ... where everything is done via the peephole so you can't see anything ... it's not about seeing it all ... it's about the continuity and the beauty of the script in its entirety, and it's really hard to focus on that when one's religious ideas gets in the way. In this sense, I miss European shows a lot more where there is a lot less judgement on nudity than here.

I would like to have seen some of the others, but all in all, I'm not into Doctor Who, and a lot of the things that copied it, but I miss a few shows here and there ... the one with Helen Mirren was excellent ... and a few other things from Europe ... would like to find/see some stuff from France and Germany but don't know what to get and somehow the pictures and descriptions don't excite me. There was also, before, a very large series with Sean Bean during the time of Wellington in Spain and France, and that show was magnificent and I finally got all 16 DVD's. Loved it all, and it had outstanding acting, though this show might have been before this decade requested in this thread. 

I watched a couple of things from Netflix, one being about the Medici's and it was very good also ... and in those, the nudity was probably more than it had to be, but I think that it was simply trying to be artsy and show more to help its value. A few good performances there also.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Logan Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 12 2020 at 14:21
^. Will do. The Haunting of Hill House is excellent.

The 2020s rather than the 2010s: I said I found this rather too bleak before, but last night I had a sleepless night and ended up returning to HBO’s Raised by Wolves and have very much got into it.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote richardh Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 10 2020 at 01:37
For those that loved The Haunting of Hill House (I did), then check out The Haunting Of Bly Manor (Netflix). It's set in England . I think it's based on an old Henry James novel . Very promising first episode , lots of stuff with mirrors , gently creepy rather than out and out scary but this could be a nice slow burner hopefully. 
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