2021 TV Watching.

My last TV series had been Sherlock a few years back. Just started watching Lupin, the French crime series. "Inspired by the adventures of Arsène Lupin, gentleman thief Assane Diop sets out to avenge his father for an injustice inflicted by a wealthy family." (IMDB) There are some really good reviews on Rottontomatoes.

I binged watched Bridgerton this weekend. It was wonderful escapism, loved every minute.

I was recommended that, will give a try after Lupin.
 
The Watch? I saw one episode and that was it. Characters with little motivation or any real heroics.
 
Just saw Resident Alien - thought it was very funny. Alan Tudyk was great in it.
 
Loved Catastrophe. (Actually, anything with Sharon Horgan is worth watching.)

I just finished season 1 of Snowpiercer and will wait for season 2 to be available in it's entirety before i start watching.

I think my next series will be Star Trek: Lower Decks. I enjoyed Rick and Morty and it looks pretty light hearted. After that, i think i'll catch up with The Expanse.
 
I just started watching Ghosts (2019 BBC1) it's made by the cast who did the Horrible Histories series. I didn't watch all of those but I found them funny and informative. It's that same brand of humour and is quite good watching.
 
I seem to love both detectives and subtitles, because most of my current viewing is either Spiral or Inspector Montalbano, both on BBC iPlayer. Also working my way through Voltron: Legendary Defender, which is a bit juvenile but bizarrely has Murray from Flight of the Conchords as a voice actor.

Any other Brits watching Back? Very very funny.
 
@HareBrain I've been meaning to watch Back but I can't find anywhere to watch it. I love Peep Show so much but I don't live in the UK so 4od is out.
 
I recently watched a Canadian series called Corner Gas. Twas excellent and i watched it twice.

Lower Decks was awesome. Funny but with a great TNG feel to it and some pretty decent SF.

I over Christmas, i watched an Australian comedy drama called Spirited about a woman who can see ghosts. It was very good. As is the way of TV these days, that led me to Deadbeat, a comedy ghost series starring Tyler Labine, (who i really enjoyed watching in Reaper). It was pretty funny,but really lost it's was in the third series. (Still amusing though, but not as clever. Childish perhaps.)

I then started watching Stagrassle Paranormal. A mockumentary style comedy following a band of amateur ghost hunters. It only had four episodes and it was done on the cheap, but it was pretty amusing and i hope there is more.

Not sure why so many ghost stories, recently as i'm not into that kind of thing at all.
 

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