Game of Thrones. (unbelievably just keeps getting better and better)
Breaking Bad (Perfect and complete. Not a minute too long or too short)
Sarah Connor chronicles (To my mind the best of the Terminator franchise and cancelled way too soon by Fox)
Firefly (+ Serenity which is a film finishing off the series... Hang your heads in shame Fox for cancelling this one)
Fargo (2014 TV series + Film which is a prequel)
Sons of Anarchy (All of it but seasons 1 & 2 were the best)
Suits.
Don't even get me onto films!
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I can't get into American Drama at all. Other than NCIS, which when watched I enjoyed, none of these mentioned hold any attraction for me.
However, I love British Drama. Recently watched Without You (starring the brilliant Anna Friel) on catch up, and before that Broadchurch when ITV encore launched.
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You've got some great TV to look forwards to Tim in those last four.
No spoilers but I will just say about the episode three from the end (Ozimandiaz) scored the elusive perfect 10 on the IMDB ratings.
Game of thrones came close with 9.9 for the episode "The raines of castemere" (the one that includes the infamous red wedding) but to the best of my knowledge no other episode of a TV series has scored a perfect 10.
I'd have money on it that you watch the last four in a single sitting.
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I've just started on Season 3 of Star Trek Enterprise. Not that that's any recommendation for it! I bought Season 1 out of curiosity because I'd never seen it, Season 2 to find the outcome of the cliffhanger at the end of Season 1, and Season 3 because I was curious about how Season 4 takes the story to the start of the original Star Trek, and it seemed silly to miss it! Just ordered Season 4 for when I've finished it! All secondhand, as I'm tight!
I only watch DVDs of programmes from before I banished the evil one eyed mind control device!
I assume that you are talking about the TV.
Its only a mind control device if you have a weak mind.
Therefore, anyone such as yourself with the intelligence to recognise that they were being manipulated by the media is not being so there was no point banning it as you had already identified the risk.
Yes some TV is bubblegum for the brain, there is also biased reporting and mass manipulation. But, for all of that there are also great TV shows that challenge the way one thinks.
Why rob yourself of being able to see them due to the stuff that you knew to avoid anyway.
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Oh my thinking has been well challenged without it. I have challenging discussions on Facebook instead! Psychology is a favourite topic at the moment. I know far more about what's really going on in the world than most people with a TV licence do!
I have challenging discussions on Facebook instead!
Oh dear. That kind of reads as though you've effectively replaced the TV with Faecesbook. In which case there are many who would say that you've opted for something far, far worse.
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I haven't seen a fluffy kitten for days Vince! It depends who your friends are, and I've got some very interesting ones I can discuss deep meaningful stuff with.
Although the people who use it day to day are a part of the problem - in which case, having the right friends helps to some extent, but I'll not comment further on that in case I get all ranty - I'm really talking about Faecesbook itself, and some of the questionable behaviour they've engaged in.
From changing settings from time to time and opting people in to things instead of presenting them with the option, to the more recent revelation of their manipulation of what appears in some people's timelines in a trick cyclist experiment.
I had a Faecesbook account, but made a point of filling the personal data they wanted to collect with bogus information - incorrect date of birth, my address was actually the Information Commissioner's Office, and so on. However, I eventually did the sensible thing and deleted it.
Since then I have set up another (again with slightly less than truthful information) to check something, but other than that it goes unused. (Which, on Faecesbook, does make me look like Billy Nomates, but I don't care.)
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