No, this is not a “what are you currently watching?” thread, as in, I’m not asking what shows you’re watching regularly, on a week to week basis…
…I’m asking, rather, what shows you’re watching two, three, four–possibly more–episodes EACH and EVERY DAY of, via…whatever outlet or streaming feature you use (Hulu, Netflix, others).
I’ve got quite a few going at the moment and all are on Netflix, currently:
That 70s Show
How I Met Your Mother
The Twilight Zone
Scrubs
The 100
Californication
My Name is Earl
Once Upon A Time
Arrow
Bates Motel
Being Human (US)
Burn Notice
Black Mirror
Prison Break****
**The Block **(Australia version) The most recent season of the Block with the art deco influences has been good as it’s forced the contestants to change any pre-conceived/planned styles they were going to put in. And I like art deco too.
And Community. I’d already watched Community once but it had been years (still hoping there’s the “movie”).
I watched a handful of the first season of “The Affair” when it debuted. I lost interest and never looked back. Until a couple of weeks ago I binged the rest of the seasons. That show is really up and down in terms of plots and writing. I’m all caught up except for last nights episode which I watched a bit of before heading to work this morning.
Absolutely hysterical and charming show. Can’t get enough, and happily there are a lot of episodes. We have to force ourselves to turn off the TV after 4-6 30 minute episodes.
Not really binging, but I’m catching about two episodes per week of Person of Interest. I didn’t watch it while it was on TV, but he whole run is on Netflix now.
Pretty good, but I don’t think Jim Caviezel can act his way out of a wet paper bag.
When the HIGH temp for the day is -10 after being -26 overnight, you don’t plan on going anywhere. Makes a nice relaxing day binge watching and cooking.
I needed reassurance that at some point in time, we expected/hoped that Presidential candidates ran for office because they wanted to serve the country.
Prior to that, I rewatched all of Longmire and watched the newly released season after.
I just finished season 2 of *iZombie *last night. I have one episode left of *Cosmos *to watch (the reboot with Neil DeGrasse Tyson, not the original), which I will probably finish up tonight. After that, I’ll most likely start on Luke Cage, with Arrow/Flash/Legends of Tomorrow lurking in the background.