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I am not big fan of watching series but condor caught my attention. The twists and turns involved are just great.
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Friends , and i have really been into the tv show Lucifer. Tom Ellis quite a sexy and magnificent actor
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I just started watching The Terror: Infamy, a supernatural show with historical roots as it starts in 1941 in a Japanese-American community where lives are turned upside down when an evil entity starts attacking people and after the attack on Pearl Harbor, when many Japanese-Americans get set to internment camps.

This is the second season of an anthology show. The first season was an adaptation of the novel The Terror by Dan Simmons.
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Blue Bloods

Very interesting to see the trials & tribulations of law enforcement in the big city. Also the situations the good :roll: citizens of the system SEEMS to get themselves in. An important part of the show happens at the dinner table when the family gets together for a meal. The law of the land and family values are discussed and most times, solutions are found and conflicts are resolved. :tiphat:
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Yes. I follow Elementary, Dynasty and Power.
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I really like the criminal investigations. I am a fan of CSI. CRIMINAL MINDS recently LAW AND ORDER
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Not really but I I heard supernatural is a great show. The characters are good looking too. I want to start watch it but there are so many seasons I don't know if I could finish it. But it doesn't matter I will watch it when I have free time.
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I don't really like watching TV shows, mostly because I become disinterested after a while. However, I do like watching Survivor and American Ninja Warrior. I've been wanting to watch The Good Doctor, but haven't found the time to yet.
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I've started watching a lot of shows but gave up halfway. The only show I managed to watch till the very end is Teen Wolf.
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I'm a huge Lucifer fan. There's something about the show that I keep going back to. Also, I've watched all 10 seasons of Smallville and will occasionally rewatch some episodes with my family. I've recently been hooked on the Arrowverse series but I don't think that's going to last long as my interest in the shows are waning noticeably.
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Big Game of Thrones, followed it when it was current... only others show I really watch is Venture Bros, Grey's Anatomy, The Challenges on MTV (guilty pleasure) and It's Always Sunny
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Post by Mrunal Tikekar »

Plenty of them actually. But Suits is my all time favourite! My work desk is full of Harvey Specter quotes, I have the Litt up mug, and I watch an episode ever time I am in need of some motivation.
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I lover Supernatural and Criminal Minds. I'm so sad they're ending. I've also just started Dr.Who.
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mrnobody3 wrote: 27 Aug 2019, 12:03 Not really but I I heard supernatural is a great show. The characters are good looking too. I want to start watch it but there are so many seasons I don't know if I could finish it. But it doesn't matter I will watch it when I have free time.
Supernatural really lures you in after a few seasons. Once I got past around season 4(*cough* Castiel *cough*), I couldn't stop watching. It's too bad it's coming to an end.
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agirlwhowrites wrote: 04 Mar 2019, 10:02 Oh gosh! So many. Westworld, Dr Who, Modern family, Brooklyn 99, Black Mirror, Mad Men.
And I'm currently watching Santa Clarita Diet on Netflix and it's going pretty good. I'd recommend it to everybody who's into comedies or Drew Barrymore 😝
How is Brooklyn 99? I've been wanting to watch it.
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