<p>I have just started watching and enjoying Psych. So many seasons!..this will keep me going for a while.</p>
<p>Ok, I * am* binge watching Sons of Anarchy.
Still on the first season but I always did like blondes.
Charlie Hunman also won me over with his naked speech for the comiccon.
He reminds me of when H was younger.
<a href=“http://insidetv.ew.com/2014/07/29/charlie-hunnam-sons-of-anarchy-comic-con/”>http://insidetv.ew.com/2014/07/29/charlie-hunnam-sons-of-anarchy-comic-con/</a></p>
<p>I didn’t think that Sons of Anarchy would appeal to me but once I started watching, I was hooked. I can’t wait for September and the final season.</p>
<p>Took this threads advice and watched Last Tango in Halifax. Really enjoyed it and will watch the last episode when it airs this Sunday. Also watched the first season of Damages. Loved the intrigue and mystery and acting. Not sure if I’ll watch the other seasons. </p>
<p>Been watching Bones for the past few weeks. A couple of episodes every night :)</p>
<p>SOA impresses me. Usually it takes a show a season or two to fill out the characters.</p>
<p>I used to like Bones, but the writing went way downhill, still like the characters but hoping they pull it up.</p>
<p>I just finished binge-watching all 5 seasons of Six Feet Under. I didn’t have HBO back when that was on so now I’m catching up on all of the old premium-channel stuff. I thought SFU was just okay. I really couldn’t stand some of the characters, especially Brenda. Great finale, though!</p>
<p>So since I h ave been watching SOA, I wasn’t surprised to see a couple Bandidos at the local Fred Meyer, in the garden section. Although I have never noticed any before. But they didn’t look like Charlie Hunnam.
More like Piney.</p>
<p>Orphan Black! Orphan Black! Orphan Black!
And just getting into and really enjoying The Newsroom</p>
<p>We just started the first episode of “Manhattan”, a drama based on the teams building the A-bomb in the dessert. </p>
<p>Suits - It is one of our many favorite USA TV shows. We are enjoying Suites Season 4. But for some reason it is hard to make Current Season show up on Comcast on Demand. We have to start a different program and then go back. Just passing on the hint in case it helps others. </p>
<p>We’ve just finished a Netflix binge of “Sherlock” with Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman. It was so wonderful that now we have no idea what to watch next - almost anything will be a disappointment.</p>
<p>You know a show will be great when the very first scene between the two leads zings with chemistry. And once again I have to wonder what is in the water supply in England that their actors are so fricking amazing.</p>
<p>I usually do something when TV is on. I cannot imagine just be in front of TV watching it, except when I use it to fall asleep. It workd well for this purpose. I like stuff taht nobody like anyway. I like to watch dancing, so I like “Dnace Moms” and “Bring it”. It is annoying though when mother (who are usually much less mature than their 8 - 15 daughters) start squaking, but I cannot change channels since my hand are normally dirty, so I have to suffer thru the squak, squak, squak… But the girls are sooo incredibly talented. Other than that, I can watch some movies over and over and over. TV tends to repeat the same ones, which is OK, since most others and most of the newer once I absolutely cannot watch, just fall asleep or simply would stop paying attention, I do not make sense of most on TV and news got exceeding boring, they also repeat samo samo again and again.</p>
<p>I was going to ask if someone had mentioned Orphan Black and I see they did enthusiastically at #108. I don’t think the show is as good as it thinks it is, but it’s certainly entertaining and hard to put down. My son doesn’t like the fact that you are rooting for people who are doing some very bad things. The good guys just aren’t very good!</p>
<p>H and I have been watching old HBO history-themed shows on Amazon Prime Instant Video (we don’t subscribe to HBO). I liked Rome (violent and explicit, but entertaining) and John Adams. Rome was only two seasons and John Adams was a miniseries, so you can go through them relatively quickly.</p>
<p>Thanks to whomever recommended Terriers. I really like it and will be sad when it ends. </p>
<p>My husband and I have watched the first two episodes of *Manhattan<a href=“see%20post%20#109”>/i</a> and liked it. I know my youngest daughter has watched and liked it also.</p>
<p>Isn’t Terriers great?
I am now on the lookout for anything with Donal Logue. Love the scenes with his sister.
I saw he was in Copper, so I started watching that, but I have a long way to go before he shows up.
Same with Sons of Anarchy, I am just on the 2nd season, he doesn’t show up until season five. Really enjoying it though, it’s much more shaded than I thought at first. </p>
<p>If you liked West Wing, try Sports Night. </p>
<p>Actually, watch Sports Night whether or not you liked West Wing.</p>
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<p>EK, Donal is also now on Law & Order: SVU.</p>
<p>My newest show is Hell On Wheels. It is about the building of the Union Pacific railroad and of course, the people who were involved. Some mighty fine eye candy- although a bit scruffy. But, honestly, I am really enjoying it.</p>