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Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

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If you want something deeply warped and darkly funny then check out Ratched on Netflix. Its another 'origins' thing like Bates Motel but this is based on the character of Nurse Ratched that was in One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest. Probably my favourite thing at the moment other than The Witcher.

Sarah Paulson from Ratched is in most of the American Horror Story seasons...a very good horror drama with a great cast. There's 9 seasons...all well done. I really enjoyed Apocalypse-season8.

Must admit I stopped at Season 5 or 6 (the Hotel one) and decided that was the pinnacle of it. Paulson is great in that and also Ratched.
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Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

If you want something deeply warped and darkly funny then check out Ratched on Netflix. Its another 'origins' thing like Bates Motel but this is based on the character of Nurse Ratched that was in One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest. Probably my favourite thing at the moment other than The Witcher.

Sarah Paulson from Ratched is in most of the American Horror Story seasons...a very good horror drama with a great cast. There's 9 seasons...all well done. I really enjoyed Apocalypse-season8.
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^ Yup, another really good series. Enjoy!
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^ Chernobyl was the best thing I've seen in a long time. Absolutely riveting!
  
I'm watching The Expanse right now. The first season is a little slow but it defiantly picks up after that. 


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote SteveG Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 08 2020 at 09:15
I thought that Chernobyl was the bomb, no pun intended, and Fargo was great. Like you, I liked Game of Thrones when it started out but so much by the end. And I have to give The Leftovers a nod. Great concept but a few silly things like protestors smoking cigarettes. Not sure how killing themselves with cigs accomplished their aim. Maybe vaping would have worked better.
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I've read The Handmaid's Tale, and seen the film, but didn't manage to get through the show. I like dark, but that I found too depressing before. Margaret Atwood is a writer I highly respect, and I "enjoyed" her MaddAddam Trilogy (Oryx and Crake and follow up novels) very much. Very bleak, but also dark humour. I do hope those (or even just Oryx and Crake) get turned into a series at some time (was in the works before), although I expect that it wouldn't live up to the novels for me.

The Road, Never Let Me Go and Oryx and Crake are three of my favourite "modern" novels, and all of those get very bleak (The Road can be bleak as hell) so I might have expected The Handmaid's Tale to be well within my comfort zone. I will give The Handmaid's Tale series another go. I have it PVRd and saved and its on Crave in Canada.

Anyway, two of my favourite recent discoveries are the anime The Promised Neverland, 2019 but only recently dropped on my Netflix, and not from the last decade as in 2010's but 2020, The Third Day (with Jude Law).

The Promised Neverland (another series/season will be coming out and is set to debut in January 2021, was delayed due to COVID-19). I really loved the first season. I think it was my favourite anime series that I've seen since Death Note. It did remind me early on of Never Let Me Go and some other things but ended up being quite unique, I felt, and it kept me speculating while not taking me out of the show -- fantastic animation and moving. I watched it in Japanese with English subs. One night one of my children asked me to start on it with them, and we binged it (despite me stating that I did not have the time, and I didn't, but I did anyway). I found it engrossing.

As for The Third Day, this immediately brought to mind The Wicker Man and Apostle (and a podcast drama), but that did not take away from it at all, and is its own thing. It's ongoing. I watch it on HBO, and its first four episodes have been shown, plus a twelve-hour live event which I missed. Two more are to come. The first three episodes feel like its own "season". This show has been exciting me like very few do. Dennis Kelly, the creator/writer of one of my very favourite discoveries of the past decade, Utopia, is a creator/writer of The Third Day.
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Originally posted by Grumpyprogfan Grumpyprogfan wrote:

The Handmaid's Tale and Ozark are entertaining.

not a description I would use for the former (grim is the word I would use). I dumped it around episode 4 of Season 3.

Ozark is indeed great. The last 2 or 3 episodes of S3 is probably the best TV I've seen in years. The dilemma she had with her brother was genuinely heart breaking . The 'surprise' ending I loved as well. Looking forward to S4 when it eventually arrives. 
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If you want something deeply warped and darkly funny then check out Ratched on Netflix. Its another 'origins' thing like Bates Motel but this is based on the character of Nurse Ratched that was in One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest. Probably my favourite thing at the moment other than The Witcher.
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The Handmaid's Tale and Ozark are entertaining.
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Many of the ones mentioned above I've watched with mixed feelings. Counterpart is interesting but a very slow grow. Billions, Breaking Bad/Better Call Saul are brilliant.

Overall, I'm not a fan of the DC stuff that been put out (Chris Nolan's Batman trilogy and Wonder Woman notwithstanding). But we checked out Pennyworth and it really was one of the best DC productions I have seen lately.

Other notable shows include Brockmire, The Morning Show, The Umbrella Academy, Veep.
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Originally posted by rogerthat rogerthat wrote:

Chernobyl is right up there. Made at the standard of a great film or the BBC Tinker Tailor series.

Loved Mrs America too. Not a fan of Schlafly but just had to watch Cate Blanchett's portrayal of her.

Feud, about the Bette Davis- Joan Crawford rivalry, was also terrific.

Chernobyl - absolutely brilliant indeed. I thought the cast and especially Stellan Skarsgard were amazing. I cried a lot. It was a fitting tribute to the folks that stopped a tragedy from being so much worse.
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^ Two I've been meaning to get down to and both of which are readily available to me on streaming services that I subscribe to. I started on Dark, but at the time I just lacked any concentration and then failed to go back to it.

Black Spot is another I started on. In French is is called Zone Blanche, so White Zone.


Yep I love that

You will also love these other great French language dramas
The Break
The Chalet
The Forest





Thanks, I started on The Chalet and The Forest,and really liked how it got going. So many things going on and so many streaming shows that I stopped. It usually takes a little while for me to get really invested in a show, and I have to train myself not to play solitaire while the TV is on.

The Break doesn't ring a bell.

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The Break is really great , I'm currently watching the second season but the first did win some awards apparently. Its a heavy intense psychological drama that keeps you guessing and with a killer twist ending to S1. Don't miss out on it!
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Chernobyl is right up there. Made at the standard of a great film or the BBC Tinker Tailor series.

Loved Mrs America too. Not a fan of Schlafly but just had to watch Cate Blanchett's portrayal of her.

Feud, about the Bette Davis- Joan Crawford rivalry, was also terrific.
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Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

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^ Two I've been meaning to get down to and both of which are readily available to me on streaming services that I subscribe to. I started on Dark, but at the time I just lacked any concentration and then failed to go back to it.

Black Spot is another I started on. In French is is called Zone Blanche, so White Zone.


Yep I love that

You will also love these other great French language dramas
The Break
The Chalet
The Forest





Thanks, I started on The Chalet and The Forest,and really liked how it got going. So many things going on and so many streaming shows that I stopped. It usually takes a little while for me to get really invested in a show, and I have to train myself not to play solitaire while the TV is on.

The Break doesn't ring a bell.

Right now I am re-watching series three of Twin Peaks (aka "the Return" from 2017). Since going through all of Twin Peaks it's been really hard for me to devote myself to any other TV shows (loved it so). I love the characters and the situations, the surrealism, the humour, especially the heart, and then there's the horror aspect. So wished my wife would watch it with me, but she has her Korean novella fixation.

Partially its been an access thing (streaming services, cable, internet), but I think I found more great stuff to watch this last decade in terms of shows than any other decade of my life (not all of that being from the past decade).
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Finally (for now)

Narchos/Narchos Mexico (Come on , who doesn't like a good drama about illegal drugs and these are also based on fact Smile)

and if you love those then I highly recommend you watch the Dutch fact based drama about the ecstasy trade Undercover
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A few random choices ( this could go on forever!)

Line of Duty 
Killing Eve
The Night Manager
(all excellent BBC dramas)

Animal Kingdom (Ellen Barkin is great)
Kingdom (the gritty kick boxing drama with Frank Grillo just landed on Netflix, not the South Korean zombi fest which I also loved!)
Startup ( I wanted more but there is no more damn it)
The Marvelous Mrs Maisel (yes its brilliant and so funny I nearly choked watching one of the episodes!)

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A couple more that seem 'related' (about big business and the carnivorous characters that inhabit it) and made by the two US giants of Cable TV

Succession (HBO) - 2 seasons and a truly beautiful poetic end that cannot fail to satisfy.

Billions (Showtime) - A whole ton of fun once you get past the first 4 or 5 episodes. Not seen Season 6 yet as its not on in the UK although apparently it was a big let down . Shame if true.

HBO 'wins' again has to be said totally hitting the target.
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Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

^ Two I've been meaning to get down to and both of which are readily available to me on streaming services that I subscribe to. I started on Dark, but at the time I just lacked any concentration and then failed to go back to it.

Black Spot is another I started on. In French is is called Zone Blanche, so White Zone.

Yep I love that

You will also love these other great French language dramas
The Break
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Christ there are so many and most have been named.

One not mentioned.

Halt and Catch Fire. Made by AMC studios who are responsible for some great shows. This one covers the rise of the tech and computer industry via four characters who try to get a small start-up off the ground. I seriously cried through most of the final season 4 . So engaging and so much fun as well. Some truly great actors in this including Kerry Bishe , Lee Pace, Scoot McNairy and Mackenzie Davis.

No Breaking Bad/Better Call Saul fans then??! I'm just watching Season 3 of Breaking Bad and the way it never pulls it's punches is a constant and pleasant surprise. Some very bold narrative choices. Yes it's well hyped but it lives up to it imo.
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Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

2 actual tv shows I followed were 'Supernatural' and 'The Blacklist'.
Both were very good imho.


Love The Blacklist. James Spader can chew scenery all day long and I don't get tired of it.

And the series finale of Blindspot just happened. It was a bit over the top but I still loved it and Jaimie Alexander is pretty awesome.


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