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TV Shows - Help from you degenerates
In an effort to only be a drunk 2-3 days a week vice 7, I have been streaming TV shows/series I have never watched in the basement the last few weeks.
Outlander. 4 episodes. Pretty gay. Cool story, but too much woman shit. Does it ever get better?
Homeland. First 3 seasons. Holy fuck. This actually made me a bit sad I stayed drunk all those years. Great show.
Penny Dreadful. 6 episodes. Has it's moments. Worth sticking with it?
Black Sails. 6 episodes. Thought I would love this. Fucking pirates! So far kind of meh. Get better?
I am all caught up on Walking Dead, Justified, SOA, Game of Thrones and The Americans (5 shows I actually watched religiously during my alcoholism).
Anything I am missing? Any great shows out there I missed completely?
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Bloodline.
Kind of getting into Turn.
Anyone ever watch Dexter? Any good?
Fargo. I will look into that. Same with The Fall and Bloodline.
Did you watch True Detectives with McConaughey and Harrelson? Thought that was pretty good, too.
If someone said Billy Bob was good in some shit, you'd better check that out - I'm going to. After watching Slingblade, I figure Billy Bob is one of the best in our generation.
The Wire? Sons o' Anarchy? How about 2-3 more nights of ge3tting drunk? I got another one started a while ago.
Breaking Bad if you never watched that.
True Detective also.
The best thing about Dexter and Fargo is that they take off in the first episode. You don't have to sit through boring initial episodes like Breaking Bad. The Wire takes 4 or 5 episodes until you start grasping who everyone is.
I liked Boardwalk Empire a lot, but it was kind of slow sometimes. True Detective was good, but not great.
Withnail and I
Leaving Las Vegas
Days of Wine and Roses
Smashed
The Lost Weekend
19 Kids and Counting
Friendzone
Girl Code
Survivor
Based on comments so far I will start with Dexter and True Detective. Then maybe Fargo from there. My liver appreciates the input.