We are watching 11-22-63 on Hulu. Just finished Castle Rock and Handmaids Tale. Where to next?
Looking for a list of your favorite, highest recommended series on Prime or Hulu or Netflix.
We watched the new Haunting of Hill House on Netflix...creepy!
Eagerly awaiting next season of Mrs Maisel.
TexasBushwhacker
(20,159 posts)Dr Hobbitstein
(6,568 posts)irisblue
(32,950 posts)Person of Interest 105ish eps. A reclusive billionaire builds an Alternative Intelligence to prevent another 9-11, but The Machine also sees pre mediated murders, an on the run ex CIA agent has the skills to help, and the need.
Fringe- FBI agents, shadowy international corporate agency that may know more and a Harvard professor who has created an opening between
Universes. Also the interactions between themale Agent in Charge & female FBI agent is refreshing to see.
Saving Grace- the wiki..Oklahoma City Police Detective Grace Hanadarko has an angel on her shoulder - and boy, is she peeved about it. Since making it through devastating tragedy in her life, Grace lives life on the edge. She's brilliant in her job but makes very bad mistakes with her men. One night, driving far too fast after far too many drinks, Grace sideswipes a pedestrian. Crawling shakily from her car, Grace gasps out a plea for help, a cry that is answered by Earl, her tobacco-chewing "last chance angel." A lot to say about forgiveness, human sexuality, guilt.
That's near 350 episodes. 📺
CountAllVotes
(20,868 posts)Gone gone gone it is.
I'm finding channels you can watch for free on the internet!!
Check-out youtube.com. There are lots of free movies, etc. to watch on it.
To hell with paying $ for cable TV! I'm done and gee, I got some extra $ in my bank acct. now that I really need.
Living on next to nothing is NOT easy!
Get smart and cut the cord!
So glad I did!
Am using a digital antenna on the other TV here and it is picking up several channels. As of now, ABC, PBS and a movie channel are coming in. The reception is better than it was with the crappy cable TV I was paying for! I bought a re-manufactured one from walmart.com for $20.
TexasBushwhacker
(20,159 posts)how much time do you want to devote to watching TV anyway?
Check out Tubitv.com (all free) and Vudu.com (some free). Also Kanopy.com if you have a library card.
CountAllVotes
(20,868 posts)Found links to MSNBC and also CBS along with a few others.
I did invest in a digital antenna for the newer TV and its coming in better than it did with the cable.
Here's to saving ~$500+ a year!
MuseRider
(34,103 posts)that we loved, check out Tig Novaro in One Mississippi. It was recommended to me by my husband's cousin who I hold in high respect so we watched it. Loved it, not really sure how to categorize it myself. It ends before it was done IMO, it was stopped right after Louie CK was found out, he was the executive producer so I guess that is why. Anyway, she is so good, they all are.
Just started Maisel the other day. What a quirky show! Love it so far. I also loved Mozart in the Jungle, it is a little old but I still thought it was done well. I am so back and forth I cannot remember if it is over or if I have a couple of seasons to watch now. Started Sneaky Pete too, my husband is an occasional watcher so those that he likes take years to get through. I liked it so far. When I saw Brian Cranston do his promo show about his book he said this was actually in a way about him as a young guy. I think Sneaky Pete was his nickname. I like what we saw but I can't get him back to it yet. Love Giovanni Ribisi.
I have so many from the way back...Carnival, Dead Wood that I have not seen I figure as a new, fully accepted member of the senior society in a few weeks I will start spending time catching up. I started all this watching with Dead Like Me. If you have not seen that one, it is pretty fun at least the first couple of seasons.
Cousin Dupree
(1,866 posts)we are not prudes at all. But we got over it. And we never enjoyed a story more.
Cousin Dupree
(1,866 posts)Wintryjade
(814 posts)I am now re watching the Grey anatomy series. First four seasons the best.
OilemFirchen
(7,143 posts)Astonishing in nearly every regard.