Dexter .... "my best one "
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Dexter .... "my best one "
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+1 for Sherlock (BBC version, not Elementary on CBS) as sherlocked above said. I think this might be a little known gem in North America. I know a buddy introduced me to it and got me hooked. It's so good, they only make 3 episodes (1.5hrs each) every 2-3years. Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman kick ass in it.
other than that, yes I have to agree with most of the others - Game of Thrones, Dexter (although not sure about how that ended), Breaking Bad, Walking Dead.
I'll add Ripper Street - it's good, if you like Sherlock Holmes (the movie with Robert Downey jr and Jude Law) and the set design+costumes+feel of 1880-ish England; you won't be disappointed. Plus the acting is pretty good; and IT Crowd - you'll love it, esp if you are in IT yourself.
Bro, that's because Sherlock is awesome. Fact. I actually don't watch Game of Thrones but I feel like I should probably start, I don't know... and as far as the Walking Dead goes, I've read up to like 130 of the comics and I think the comics do it better - though I haven't seen the latest series so I can't be too judgemental. Breaking Bad is next on my stuff to watch list!
As far as Ripper Street goes, I'd be interested in watching it but I know it got cancelled so I'm a bit like eeeeh, you know? Also, if you like the IT Crowd, I think you'd be a big fan of Black Books. Just sayin'!
Yeah -it's a damm shame they are cancelling Ripper Street. Maybe with some luck - it'll find a new home apart from BBC1; like how Netflix resurrected Arrested Development; or how Fox revived Family Guy. Who knows?
But yes - I agree, books/comics tend to do a better job overall vs movie/tv counterparts (they tend to miss subtle - and sometimes BIG - details; as is the case in Game of Thrones).
However, I have to take some bragging rights - I've managed to addict some of my other friends on Game and Sherlock... hehehe; now they can't get enough; esp after the hanger on the last episode of Series 2 of Sherlock (Reichenbach Falls).
Trust me peeps - for those of you looking to find a new addiction - Sherlock (on BBC) starring Benedict Cumberbatch (aka Khan in the new Star Trek Movie) and Martin Freeman (aka Bilbo Baggins in the new Hobbit movies).
I know my dad's both a fan of Ripper Street and Games but I'm just not sure I'm ready to commit to another TV show. My life is already so very full thanks to Sherlock and the movie Pacific Rim (and then there's the artist in me screaming 'what about Disney?!' and it's all very complicated), haha.
Oh yes, I've turned my whole family onto Sherlock and a few more besides. Everyone loves it, though my dad wasn't a big fan of the Sherlock Holmes movies with RDJ and Jude Law (though I quite like them, myself. It may not be the most accurate of portrayals, but I enjoyed it for what it was - I'm still waiting for them to announce the third one!). Another good series about Sherlock Holmes is the one by the BBC (mostly known as the 'Granada' Holmes series).
Having said that, though, I'm really enjoying the Hunger Games movies more than I enjoyed the books. I read all of them and could barely put the first two down, but by the third it just seemed to lose the suspense etc, so I'm hoping they manage to pick it up some in the last movie.
Reichenbach Falls. I've seen it so many times by this point, it's actually ridiculous. Have you seen the new series?
Benedict Cumberbatch will honestly be the death of me.
Oh yeah... series 3 is good (I thought it was funnier in general than the first two series; plus the addition of all the new characters was good), still I like series 2 the best, just can't get enough of that whole Holmes vs Moriarty thing; and dude who plays Moriarty is sick.
Pacific Rim, huh? You mean 'live action' Evangellion? hehehe.
Andrew Scott is pretty flawless, it can't be denied. I loved Sherlock this time around - see, I'm a writer, and I often write Sherlock stuff so I love getting inside his head and figuring things out. I'm a huge fan of the new series, honestly, but I could be biased due to waiting a frankly ridiculously long waiting time in between seasons. Two years and a half, tho.
See, I haven't seen Evangellion and honestly aliens and robots? Yeah, not my favourite genre of movie AT ALL, which is why I was so shocked I loved it so much. I think it's mostly due to the scientists, though, ngl. Burn Gorman and Charlie Day just have such amazing chemistry, man!
Game of Thrones
Breaking Bad
The Walking Dead
The Big Bang Theory
Lost
Sherlock
Dexter
Friends
Prison Break
True Blood
Heroes
The Vampire Diaries
Homeland
Spartacus
Suits
Arrow
24
American Horror Story
Sons of Anarchy
House of Cards
Revenge
Person of Interest
White Collar
Hannibal
Revolution
Vikings
Orange Is the New Black
Touch
Da Vinci's Demons
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Doctor Who / Game of thrones / It's always sunny in Philadelphia (best comedy on tv imo!)
Breaking Bad - Game of Thrones - Dexter - Blacklist - True Detective