> GLOW has been a lot of fun. > Silicon Valley is on HBO, if you can get access. It's really funny. > Sherlock is GREAT!! > The IT Crowd is a hilarious British sitcom. It can be a bit silly at times, but that's some of the fun IMO. > The People Vs OJ was good but not really sci-fi or anything. > My friends have been recommending Ozark > Stranger Things is great. > I've heard good things about Sense 8. > I liked 13 Reasons Why, but there are triggering scenes. I think it really depends on your personality if you can handle watching it. People have issues with it, but I think it depicts what teens go through very accurately. It didn't glorify suicide at all in my opinion. > Making a Murderer was thought-provoking
I don't know what genres you like but I've watched about half of your list, and these are my suggestions.
Orphan Black (drama, action)
Walking Dead (drama, action)
House of Cards (drama)
How I Met Your Mother (sitcom)
Shameless (sitcom, drama)
Brooklyn Nine-Nine (sitcom)
If you want something really light (that you can watch while playing Sims for instance), I'd recommend How I Met Your Mother or Brooklyn Nine-Nine. The other ones are a little "deeper".
Orphan Black is really awesome, you should really check out a trailer. Everyone I've showed it to loved it!
I was going to mention Orphan Black as well until I saw that you posted it, it is a really good show, it usually ends each episode with a cliff hanger, I ended up binge watching it until I caught up with the current season/episode.
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If you're still looking for recommendations I second GLOW, it is so much fun to watch. I started playing roller derby because I watched a film called Whip It, if I didn't already have that in my life I would be looking into GLOW-esque wrestling. Haha.
I'm in the UK, so I don't know if you'll get some of these where you are (if you're not in the UK), but I really loved a show called The Detectorists. It's pretty much just about a group of people who are in a Metal Detector club, and their lives, but I find it really funny, and it has Mackenzie Crook (The Office, Pirates of the Caribbean). I also watched Wet Hot American Summer (there's a 2001 film you should watch first) which is just ridiculous, and it has Paul Rudd!
The Expanse (the best sci fi show to exist. Very realistic in its setting, and in the physics. The way gravity works on the ships is the way gravity works in real space. Human settlement/expansion in the solar system is pretty much what is expected in the next couple of centuries. The story has a nice twist to it, and a mystery. It's also based on a series of books, and so far is very much what's in the books.)
Skins (the original uk series, not the horrible us remake.)
Misfits
Glitch (at first it might seem a bit like the returned, it is a bit, but mostly it's something else. It's an Aussie take on the concept. It's worth watching)
I think they're all on netflix.
And if you liked black mirror, there's one that I don't think is on netflix, but is worth tracking down and watching: Electric Dreams. It's based on stories by Philip K. 🐸🐸🐸🐸 (EDIT: really now. The forum word filter, plumming out authors names? That's just rude!)
If you like history, blood, romance, you would like Reign. Such a good TV show. It has 4 seasons, lengthy episodes. It's my favorite!
It may be hard to follow at first but the story is quite a good one.
What on earth are you talking about? Reign is terrible. It's a teen drama. They've drastically changed the story from what it's supposed to be based on. And the costumes are awful. They're modern fashion, on the girls, and ren-faire on the boys. It's a disaster.
It's only hard to follow because they bodged the story. If they'd kept to real history, there would be fewer problems with it.
If you want real history, try The Crown, or Victoria. Or if you like plots and intrigue, and murder, Versailles is the one to watch. If it's the romance you're after, try Poldark, or Outlander (also has timetravel).
I'm not sure which of them are on Netflix.
The Good Place!!! Super underrated. I don't see or hear people talking about it much. Same creator as the Office and Parks and Rec I believe! Also Grace and Frankie is very underrated! I feel like only middle-aged and older women enjoy that show. I'm only 18, but it's one of my favorite shows
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Those are my favourites.
> Silicon Valley is on HBO, if you can get access. It's really funny.
> Sherlock is GREAT!!
> The IT Crowd is a hilarious British sitcom. It can be a bit silly at times, but that's some of the fun IMO.
> The People Vs OJ was good but not really sci-fi or anything.
> My friends have been recommending Ozark
> Stranger Things is great.
> I've heard good things about Sense 8.
> I liked 13 Reasons Why, but there are triggering scenes. I think it really depends on your personality if you can handle watching it. People have issues with it, but I think it depicts what teens go through very accurately. It didn't glorify suicide at all in my opinion.
> Making a Murderer was thought-provoking
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I was going to mention Orphan Black as well until I saw that you posted it, it is a really good show, it usually ends each episode with a cliff hanger, I ended up binge watching it until I caught up with the current season/episode.
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Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
The Edge of Seventeen
Pretty Woman
I'm in the UK, so I don't know if you'll get some of these where you are (if you're not in the UK), but I really loved a show called The Detectorists. It's pretty much just about a group of people who are in a Metal Detector club, and their lives, but I find it really funny, and it has Mackenzie Crook (The Office, Pirates of the Caribbean). I also watched Wet Hot American Summer (there's a 2001 film you should watch first) which is just ridiculous, and it has Paul Rudd!
Skins (the original uk series, not the horrible us remake.)
Misfits
Glitch (at first it might seem a bit like the returned, it is a bit, but mostly it's something else. It's an Aussie take on the concept. It's worth watching)
I think they're all on netflix.
And if you liked black mirror, there's one that I don't think is on netflix, but is worth tracking down and watching: Electric Dreams. It's based on stories by Philip K. 🐸🐸🐸🐸 (EDIT: really now. The forum word filter, plumming out authors names? That's just rude!)
What on earth are you talking about? Reign is terrible. It's a teen drama. They've drastically changed the story from what it's supposed to be based on. And the costumes are awful. They're modern fashion, on the girls, and ren-faire on the boys. It's a disaster.
It's only hard to follow because they bodged the story. If they'd kept to real history, there would be fewer problems with it.
If you want real history, try The Crown, or Victoria. Or if you like plots and intrigue, and murder, Versailles is the one to watch. If it's the romance you're after, try Poldark, or Outlander (also has timetravel).
I'm not sure which of them are on Netflix.
If you like history and comedy, try:
Norsemen (it's on netflix)
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