March 08, 2020, 09:43 PM
P250UA5Need a New Series to Watch
Have binged through my watch list & need something new.
Last few I've burned through.
Westworld
Yellowstone
The Son
Rick & Morty (based on recommendation here, enjoyed it)
Stranger Things
Outlander
Handmaid's Tale
Jack Ryan
I have Netflix, Hulu, Prime available.
If possible, please specify which streaming service it's on.
Thanks, all.
March 08, 2020, 09:47 PM
airsoft guyHave you watched Man in the High Castle?
March 08, 2020, 09:56 PM
P250UA5quote:
Originally posted by airsoft guy:
Have you watched Man in the High Castle?
Just read the synopsis, sounds interesting. Will give it a shot.
March 08, 2020, 10:19 PM
ensigmaticWe just started Altered Carbon. Looks promising.
Don't know if some of these are still available, nor which service they were on, but...
Justified
Deadwood
Hell On Wheels
Burn Notice
Carnival Row
Umbrella Academy
Tin Star
Ozark
Breaking Bad
Longmire
The Expanse
Messiah
The Witcher
The Kominsky Method
March 09, 2020, 01:38 AM
onegeekPrime:
Hunted
Absentia
Bosch
The Kettering Incident
The Expanse
Good Omens
Time Team
Walking Through History
The Widow
Jack Ryan
Hanna
Catastrophe
Counterpart
Strike Back
Netflix:
Jessica Jones (may be Disney+ now)
Daredevil (may be Disney+ now)
The 100
iZombie
Lucifer
Travelers
The Magicians
March 09, 2020, 07:17 AM
mark123Prime:
Chuck
Psyche
Bones
Netflix:
The Good Place
Arrested Development
Dexter
YouTube:
Uncle Doug
AvE
Clickspring
Homespun Effects (just kidding, that's me, like and subscribe)

March 09, 2020, 07:44 AM
senza nomeamazon - if you get britbox
the Sandbaggers
March 09, 2020, 11:02 AM
P250UA5Thanks all, a lot I haven't seen/heard of.
Starting with
Man in the High Castle.
2 episodes in last night & looks good so far.
March 09, 2020, 11:54 AM
f2netflix
Chef's Table
Giri/Haji
from vol 1 ep 5 Magnus Nilsson (Chef's Table)
The running of the kitchen is not the difficult part because that's just about structure and planning. The difficult part is to be able to see when you're crossing the line with the eater. And also to be able to see when you need to push the eater. How many courses is the average tasting menu - maybe I don't know, 20 something, like that perhaps. That's a lot of time. That's like a full work day of eating. And for us, the first six or seven little bites they come in a very rapid succession - one every 180 seconds. So basically when you had a little bite the next one just arrives. Then after a few delicious bites, it's a little bit slower. A new plated course landing on your table every seven or eight minutes. After the half hour a little bit of wine, the pace will change and we just increase it - very rapid. Then after that you can go back to plated courses again. You're going to sit down for two and a half hours in my restaurant. I'm going to give you 30 courses. When you control it perfectly, no one thinks about it being too quick. It's just delicious.March 09, 2020, 12:07 PM
M'headSigWe’re enjoying The Boys on Amazon.