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Looking for TV show/movie recommendations to watch on either Netflix or Hulu

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Flowers28 5 Jan 6
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Lucifer

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Try "you" on Netflix.

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netflix......"the ballad of buster scruggs".....an excellent set of Coen brothers shorts....excellent if happy is not the aim.

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On Netflix: Sense 8, OA, Attack on Titan, Death Note, Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, Bird Box, Black Mirror, Stranger Things, The Good Place, Altered Carbon, Sherlock, 3%, Limitless, The Magicians, Lucifer, The 100, Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norell, The Almighty Johnsons, Supergirl, The Flash, Arrow, Moon, Ex Machina, Maniac, and many others that have already been mentioned.

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Yesterday I watched Birdbox on Netflix. It's a new take on the monster you worry about and do not see. It's survival like "us against them" and over all a very good movie.

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The chilling adventures of Sabrina. Altered Carbon. Ash vs evil dead. American horror story.

Depends on what your tastes are.

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It would be helpful if you posted a few things you particularly liked in the past, so one would know if we have the same taste. That said, I watch way too much video, due to a disability, and here are some highly recommended by me, Breaking Bad, Happy Valley, The Fall, Parenthood, Gotham, oh, Ozark on NF, with Jason Bateman and Laura Linney is fantastic, but dark. I love Bateman. I do alot of series on dvd from the library, so the following are not on NF, but worth seeking out, Ray Donovan, the Story of Us, The Wire, and Prison Break. I hope I'm not displaying too much of my low browness, haha. I do watch documentaries and non fiction as well, but hey, it really is the golden age of tv, there is just too much excellent drama series available.

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The Great British Baking Show! Real UK people, competing unbelievably hard for a simple trophy....no hype, quiet, yet gripping...hypnotic even!
Netflix, 6 seasons, and sheep/ducks/flowers too.!

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Following your post, I'm stranded for a month with a fractured knee. I just got Netflix and I have Prime. I see Netflix in my future.

Ouch! Hope you have an excellent surgeon!

Thanks! I do! But so far don't need surgery, but can't bend my leg for a month, can't drive and I'm barely walking. It has to heal, and it's only day four. 😟

Marvelous mrs maisel is awesome.

@CaroleKay Oh geez. Loads of movies and books. Games online perhaps?

My nephew just had his second knee reconstructed so I hear you. That is terrible.
I hope you have excellent drugs!

I had to have a kneecap moved when I was 25. I can't recommend the pain of knee issues to anyone.

I'm in a lot of pain right now, I feel ill. Yes, I need distractions. 😀

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Dinosaur 13 great docu about the history and legal issues surrounding the 1991 discovery of a T-Rex remains best preserved

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On Netflix...One of the best miniseries I have ever watched, "Justified" with Timothy Olyphant. Great dialog, unanticipated twists and turns. Being a High Functioning Aspberger's Syndrome person (the main character, a Swedish woman police detective likewise afflicted), although somewhat violent (several murders), I really liked "The Bridge", a miniseries made in Denmark. The main character, "Saga" is socially unaware and odd, but performs expertly at her detective job.

it's "Bron", Daish/Swedish version, tyvm. "The Bridge" is the American/Mexican remake, and "The Tunnel" is the English/French version

Justified is very good.

@coralisthree Finished the Danish/Swed entire four seasons, finished first season of the "Tunnel", another two disks of "The Tunnel" will arrive (Netflix via U.S. Mail), this coming week.

@dahermit i still need to watch the most recent seasons of both bron and the tunnel

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Altered Carbon if you haven't watched it yet. Memories of Alhambra if your'e ok with subtitles. Midsomer Murders if you need 19 seasons of something to marathon.

OmG, another Midsommer Murders fan! Do you miss the Real Barnaby? I think there was more humor when Tom was there!

@AnneWimsey I think there was more obvious humor with Tom. John is more the "privately amused" type.

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Breaking Bad

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If you're into horror I can't recommend Haunting of Hill House enough. I'm super critical of my horror but this series is a work of art. I binged all 12 seasons in one sitting. ♡

RezZa Level 5 Jan 6, 2019
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If you're into cannabis, then I would recommend the docu-series, Weediquette on Hulu. It is very informative.

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The Expanse is great. Really high production value. Looks good on the big screen

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Recently I watched Watership Down (CGI animation) and Hi Score Girl (anime) on Netflix.

Other shows on Netflix:

  • The Office and/or Parks and Recreation
  • The IT Crowd (British comedy sitcom): episode 1 of season 2 is amazing but I recommend watching the first season before it just to get a feel for the show and the characters
  • F is for Family (adult animated sitcom)
  • The End of the F***ing World (British dark comedy)
  • Marvel's Daredevil (superhero)
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I like the new Lost in space, I'm still trying to erase the originals in my brain

The 1998 movie Lost in Space or the series reboot?

@NoMagicCookie the reboot the movie sucked too.

@NoMagicCookie I don't think 1998 is considered "new" 😛

@joeymf86 it's a point of view thing

@joeymf86 after all the ones I'm trying to erase originally seen in black and white TV with a Tuner that went from 2 to 13 ?

@joeymf86 All a matter of time relate time. When contrasting a series that ran from 1965 to 1968, 1998 is new.

@NoMagicCookie True, except there's a show that started in 2018. That would be a better choice for "new" than a show from 1965 or a movie from 1998.

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I've been into Black Mirror.

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Some of my recent favorites include....

  • Bird Box (Netflix)
  • Too Late (Netflix)
  • The Autopsy Of Jane Doe (Netflix)
  • The Escort (Hulu)

bird box was a terrible take on a quiet place

@coralisthree

Actually, A Quiet Place was a rip off of the novel which was used as the inspiration for Bird Box.

@webbew1 well the movie a quiet place was far better then bird box

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