that is fabulous. We just got it. Ours is Canadian, so it might be a bit different, but so far we have loved:
Grace and Frankie
Father Brown
The Last Kingdom
anything else you would recommend? particularly stuff from Uk
that is fabulous. We just got it. Ours is Canadian, so it might be a bit different, but so far we have loved:
Grace and Frankie
Father Brown
The Last Kingdom
anything else you would recommend? particularly stuff from Uk
Sherlock
Luther
Master of None
Making of a Murderer
stand up of Louis CK and Patton Oswalt and a million other comedians
I love the documentaries- Crazy Love was a good one
TED Talks
Orange is the New Black
make sure to rate what you have seen and it tries to find other things you might like and then those lead you to others and you are led down a rabbit hole into the neverland of Netflix. I have a 300 item queue, I will die before watching the whole thing. Granted I share my queue with my daughter and mother so I am not solely responsible for that hot mess
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We stream Netflix through ROKU and watch mostly British/Australian/Canadian series/mysteries, and documentaries - not big movie buffs. We also subscribe to ACORN for even more fun British viewing enjoyment.
Midsomer Murders
Derek
Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries
Life
Granite Flats
Monarch of the Glen
Rosemary & Thyme
Inspector Morse
Poirot
Vexed
Broadchurch
Death in Paradise
Detectorists
Foyle's War
Doc Martin
The Returned (the french one, not US)
Rectify
Iris
Portlandia
Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work
the old Bob Newhart Show
Call the Midwife
Paperclips
House of Cards
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (I hate this show but everyone I know loves it)
Louie
series I had never seen before were good when I first got sick: like 100 episodes of Criminal Minds when I was on steroids and never, ever slept, lol. There are tons with all the previous episodes so you can catch up with a current show
As I mentioned in another post, we are now in the throes of the HBO series The Newsroom. It is so awesome.. I am dreading getting to the end of the series. Brilliant storytelling, character development, casting.
"Do any human beings ever realize life while they live it--every, every minute?" Emily Webb, Our Town
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I've been watching a show with a premise that sounds truly too awful to believe, but it's actually rather entertaining: izombie. it reminds me of Dead Like Me, another macabre comedy (that may also be available on Netflix). It's quirky and silly and most certainly the antithesis of tasteful britcoms, but reasonably fun and amusing.
(Unbelievably bad premise: young med student is attacked by someone who's taken a drug that turned them into a sort of zombie. she retains her humanity, but need for fresh brains causes her to switch careers and work in morgue. Finds that eating brains of murder victims gives her visions which help solve crimes. )
The West Wing
Nurse Jackie
Orange is the New Black
Breaking Bad
Lots of the old TV shows like The Andy Griffith Show-Cheers-and most of them go back to the beginning.
oh I forgot to add "Call the Midwife" it is so good.
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