Series you've recently watched, are now watching or have given up on

Watched the first episode of Bookie (HBO), and was amused/intrigued enough that we’ll most likely stay with it Sebastian Maniscalco plays an old school bookie – about to be out of business when sports betting is made legal, although that hasn’t happened yet. Also with Jorge Garcia as a pot dealer in the same predicament – the first time I’ve seen him since Lost (Hurley).

It’s primarily the story of the gradual descent of one man from good into evil. The acting and storyline more than make up for any shortcomings.

We just started season six of Fargo. Lots of easter eggs referencing the movie so far.

We are really enjoying theis season of Fargo

That’s quite an accomplishment.

It’s not out yet, but I just saw the teaser trailer for the Mr. & Mrs. Smith series starring Donald Glover and Maya Erskin (with Paul Dano in a supporting role!) and I want it to work so badly it hurts. I’ve watched it like five times.

You should definitely watch Better Call Saul after you’ve finished. I find the character portrayals and development more nuanced. Both are phenomenal series though.

I’m ahead of my time. :laughing:

I’m not liking the music so far: loud and irritating. Also, some of the characters seem more like caricatures. Hopefully it will smooth out.

I watched the first three or so episodes of Breaking Bad, and I would say it’s some of the best television I have ever seen, but it was so dark, we decided not to finish the series. Based on those three episodes, I don’t know how much we can describe the protagonist as “gradually descending into evil” though, as his first evil act happens in the very beginning of the series. I guess he could get worse, and I assume he does, but in my book he crossed that threshold very early.

I’d say it is primarily the story of an asshole descending into full on psychopath. I don’t think I would have ever described him as “good.” Quieter, more introverted, yep. “Good” … not really by a long shot.

When Breaking Bad premiered, I remember seeing the creator describe the show as portraying the descent of Mister Chips into Scarface. It wasn’t exactly that, but I really enjoyed the show.

I loved the entire series, every episode except for The Fly.

I plan to, but it’ll be a while. I can only watch episodes of Breaking Bad when I’m alone in the house. My wife has a moral objection to shows where the main character is a criminal.

My wife and I have been watching Breaking Bad for the first time as well. Implausible, yes, but it’s intense and compelling.

I thought the events of the season 2 finale were just a little too contrived. But it was still great.

We’re taking a bit of a break from it now. Probably start season 3 next month. Trying not to rush through it!

It starts off as arguably a jet black comedy. Certainly when they are trying to dispose of the body it is comical. But it shifts further and further into drama as it progresses. The second half of s4 and the whole of s5 are phenomenal.

WTF? Has Noah Hawley lost his freaking mind? Just finished E3 of Fargo S5 and I have no idea what the hell he’s doing here. It’s mostly incoherent bullshit and pointless music accompaniment. There are moments of logical plotline and then it goes off the rails again.

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I’m aware of that thread, but leery of spoilers. I also saw the Wiki article. I’m just really disappointed in the ham-handedness of this season so far.

Is it just me or is S2 E1, at least, shot to look really, really dark? Even in bright sunshine outdoors in France, it looked washed out to the point I thought there was something wrong with the TV, or my eyes. I’d enjoyed the first season, and went back and looked at S1 E1 and weirdly it was just the same (though I didn’t notice at the time, or have forgotten) – dimly lit to the point of unwatchable. Maybe it truly is my eyes.

I’ve started “so help me, Todd”. I’m on episode 11 and finding it amusing and of course, the courts cases are interesting.

A fun watch through four episodes and some interesting cameos.