Somerset Sky Blue
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As mentioned by someone earlier, West Wing is a must watch. I'm currently watching it again - much of it is still appropriate 10-15 years later and it is so well written and performed.
You've done most of the usual, but could recommend Justified, which doesn't get enough love in my opinion, Peaky Blinders, excellent, The Shield, and for a bit of fun American Horror Story and Sleepy Hollow.
Really enjoyed American Gothic years ago, but think quite hard to find nowadays.
Definitely give Dexter a go, but probably not past the excellent "Trinity killer" fourth season, went downhill quite rapidly after that.
Probably should add, I may be the only person in the world who can't stand The Walking Dead. I tried, but just got so frustrated with the (imho) endless stupidity of the protaganists.
I do like The Walking Dead, but do see your point.
Soetimes I just wonder when some zombies come towards them why don't they just do a brisk walk to get away?
I do like The Walking Dead, but do see your point.
Soetimes I just wonder when some zombies come towards them why don't they just do a brisk walk to get away?
Been rewatching The X-Files ahead of the new series in January. Stands up really well.
Whoever has done the HD transfer has done an amazing job.
Or when they suddenly decide they want to go back into a house full of zombies for a pack of chocolate biscuits or something stupid that wouldn't happen!
Lilyhammer is a bit dark and very funny, I've only seen season one when it was on ch 4, but it is a netflix series if you have that.
http://deadline.com/2015/07/lilyhammer-canceled-netflix-1201486351/
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B008DCXZRW/?tag=skblta-21
NB the main man is Steve Van Zant who was in Sopranos
Exactly. Zombies - slow, clumsy, not that bright. The centre-halves of the horror genre (vampires being the prima-donna "don't mess with my hair, no, no, please not the face" strikers.).
So, with this in mind shall we set up camp:
a) In the middle of a huge giant field, with great visibility all around and plentiful routes of escape.
or...
b) Just next to this dark forest, in case we fancy a stroll in the woods, alone, at midnight.
"Hey, who fancies some Pringles? I think I saw some in that store back in town, the one at the very end of that dead-end street with those really, really high walls on both sides of the road. I'll be back in a jiffy, is it OK if I borrow your walkman?"
Im gonna give lillyhammer a go
Can I recommend a show called still game
its a Scottish comedy about some pensioners
Started watching peep show over the weekend into the 3rd series now