We’re in a near television desert. I call it television but I mostly stream my joy. Most of the joy derives from selected television series.
The desert began with Game of Thrones ending. Then we finished off the latest year of The Vikings. The Great British Baking Show helped ease my withdrawal. We’re still waiting for Orphan Black and Grace and Frankie to come back. We’ve watched Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell. Wolfe’s Hall. Alpha House. Raised by Wolves. Jessica Jones. Stranger Things. Orange is the New Black. The Walking Dead. Fear the Walking Dead. Dead Set. iZombie. Dark Matters. Misfits. Gavin and Stacey. Miranda. We attempted The Man in the High Castle but it left us thinking, meh.
QI provides some diversion. So does stand up – Tig Notaro, Amy Schumer, C.K. Louis. Tig’s show, One Mississippi, is entertaining, but there are few episodes. All the Happy Valley, Cuckoo, Foyle’s War, Longmire, Wallander, The Wire, Doctor Who, River, Scott & Bailey, Nurse Jackie, Last Tango in Hallifax, Ray Donavan, Inspector George Gently, Bletchley Circle, Sharp’s Rifles, Justified, Jack Taylor, Jack Irish, Bosch, Miss Fisher’s Mysteries, and Rake have been consumed, along with multiple TEDs. The Killing and The Top of the Lake were watched yonks ago. While friends love the American version of Shameless and House of Cards, the aged Brit series make the American editions wilt. Watched The Bridge, Fortitude, Crossing Lines, Spiral, In the Line of Duty, Inspector Lewis, all the Holmes, all the Cranford, Downton, Larkrise, and Doc Martin. The Republic of Doyle is okay but not compelling. People recommended The Boss but we disliked it. We tried Flash, Green Arrow, etc, and different other Marvel output, but they did nothing for us.
It’s tough out here in the desert. Hot and dry. The Secret Agent is coming. Boomers. Then There was None, with a terrific cast. We’re hopeful that we’ll be saved. Otherwise, we’ll just need to keep reading.
Which isn’t a problem. There’s never a reading desert, for me. Reading tends to stimulate my writing so I’m not a fast reader, unlike my wife. (It’s amusing to watch her trudge through The Secret Magdalene, because she doesn’t like it, but it’s the book club selection, so….) I’m still turning pages in the second book of the Neapolitan series. Two more books remain after this one. Then a pile of other tomes await.
Television, though? It gets very dry.
Lol – early September is always a difficult time for TV addicts
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Yes, Natalie, I forgot about that. I’d quit watching the networks and had been gorging on the BBC, Aussie, NZ, Irish, Scandinavian, etc offerings, along with the slipstream junk. Now that Eden of offerings has been devoured, so here I am…in September again…. Cheers
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Poldark…you know, Mr. Poll, Dark, and handsome! ~nan
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Yeah, we did Poldark (and the other show, Being Human, where dark and handsome is a vampire), except a new season is expected soon.
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Second that. I’ve watched movies all summer.
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Got any you’d recommend? Already saw Deadpool, All The Way, Captain Fantastic…and a bunch of others.
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I have Amazon Prime, and their app on my iPad lets me watch a bunch of “B” movies, as well as some older first rate ones. I have Apple TV, which allows me to transfer the iPad signal to my TV. There are some fun fright movies on AP, if you’re not too demanding quality-wise.
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Yeah, just left Showtime and Hulu, still have Netflix, Amazon Prime, Acorn and HBO. Looooottts of B movies (and worse) out there. Watched the MI-5 movie the other night with Kit Harrington.
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Cool. You’ve one-upped me. 😜
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All those streaming options…and nuttin’ to watch.
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Same here.
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