Breaking Bad is one of my all-time favorite shows. I will never forget it.
The Walking Dead
Dexter
Breaking Bad
Suits
Doctor Who
Blue Collar
Elementary
My list:
- Sherlock
- Game of thrones
- The blacklist
- Boardwalk empire
- Lost
- House of cards
- The walking dead
- Californication!!
- Homeland
All of them are really good! Californication is one of my favorite comedy wise. Besides that boardwalk empire and sherlock are great for the story.
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White collar ftw!
Its a damn must see tv show
Marco polo, game of thrones, 2 broke girls, and legend of korra final season.
New Girl is hilarious, definitely a must watch.
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The X-Files is an amazing show if you watch it. David Duchovny is awesome in that show
Game of Thrones is really good, if you're looking for a comedy to watch Peep Show is good, it's English so the humour may be different haha, you can watch it online for free on 4od, not sure if you can outside of the UK though
Series i've enjoyed watching last 2 years:
The Sopranos
Entourage
White collar
House of cards
Breaking bad
Californication
Fargo
House of cards if anyone else needs a TV show that is a great one.
All time favourite TV Shows;
House of Cards
Lost
The Walking Dead
The Office (US)
Prison Break
Breaking Bad
Entourage
Potentially 'Better Call Saul' but it's only in its first season.
Sons of Anarchy, Games of Thrones, Bates Motel, The Office
Something I thought was amazing was Mad Men. It just lured me in so well, loved the setting of the show (1960's-70's New York), was all about money, getting women, having affairs. Just like the amazing lives of rich men in NYC back then, it's awesome. Only bad thing is that if you're trying to quit smoking or working on staying away from that, it's something that is not going to help you at all. The girls are also pretty attractive.
Another great show is Peaky Blinders on Netflix, it's a Netflix original. Great show based in Britain right after WW1, focuses on gangs and gypsies, italians, jews, police corruption, violence (and lots of it). It's just really hard to describe.
The only thing about these 2 shows is you kind of have to power through the first 2 episodes before it really starts to get good, but if you can sit through those episodes I swear you'll like them
Better Call Saul!
Elementary is one of my all time if not #1 favourite TV show out! All the seasons are equally good and can be found on often visited pirate ships.
Big bang theory is p good
Game of Thrones, definitely worth the hype.
House of Cards is a good one.
But my all time favourite classic two TV shows you should see if you haven't is Californication and The Wire, The Wire is the only cop show I'll ever watch.
One word. FRINGE.
One of the coolest TV shows around. Like a modern X-Files.
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On Netflix...
Prison Break
Spartacus
Justified
Sons of Anarchy
The following (don't think this is on netflix)
You have to see Breaking Bad. And after that, Better call Saul, although there is only one season as of today, but more is coming Also Game of Thrones. And if you're at least somewhat interested in startup/geeky scene, Silicon Valley is great show and as a programmer, I must say it's also amazingly accurate for a TV show.
Of cartoons, I see you're watching South Park, Simpsons and Futarama, so you will probably like Family guy. Maybe even American dad (same author as Family guy), but I must say it's not as good as Family guy.
This show just premiered not to long ago, so far the first episode is really good/different.
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