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Do You Have a Netflix Subscription?

Yes I do 81 86.17%
 
No but I may end up getting one 4 4.26%
 
I'm Not interested by Netflix 9 9.57%
 
Total:94

Currently watching:
Re:Mind
Money Heist

Finished/Waiting for new seasons:
Black
Altered Carbon
MUTE
Samurai Gourmet
Neo Yokio
Okja
Dark Matter
The 100
The OA
Stranger Things
Fate/Apocrypha
Luke Cage
Iron Fist
Dare Devil
Defenders
The Punisher
Travelers
Bright
A Series of Unfortunate Events
Devilman Crybaby
Ajin
Knights of Sidonia

Plan on watching:
Jessica Jones



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Ka-pi96 said:

heh heh. Is the show any good? Or is it only worth watching for hot scantily clad guys?

Well while sure, those could be a bonus. I'd say if you like shows on the lines of teen dramas/murder or dark mystery plots, and while not of much importance have a small bit of knowledge of the Archie series (what the show is very loosely based on) you should definitely give at least the first episode a go.

I was meaning to watch the series for a long time because Cole Sprouse is in it but when I finally did, after my friend was also starting to bug me about it, the first episode did hook me. Season 2 hasn't been as good as the 1st season (and also went a little off the rails a tad) I feel like, but it's still good and to be fair it's not over yet either.

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Right now.

Netflix Original: Altered Carbon
From Television: Bates Motel



Ka-pi96 said:
Green098 said:

Well while sure, those could be a bonus. I'd say if you like shows on the lines of teen dramas/murder or dark mystery plots, and while not of much importance have a small bit of knowledge of the Archie series (what the show is very loosely based on) you should definitely give at least the first episode a go.

I was meaning to watch the series for a long time because Cole Sprouse is in it but when I finally did, after my friend was also starting to bug me about it, the first episode did hook me. Season 2 hasn't been as good as the 1st season (and also went a little off the rails a tad) I feel like, but it's still good and to be fair it's not over yet either.

I do like teen dramas, but I prefer them to have a touch of comedy rather than murder/mystery plots. Those can get kind of annoying to me, especially if they drag on for a long time.

There is humor in the show but it leans much more on the drama. The first season has the murder of a character as the main plot point that gets resolved at the end of the season but there's other secondary plots like Archie hooking up with a teacher, his music ambitions, everybody's parents being fucking crazy.



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Ka-pi96 said:
Green098 said:

Well while sure, those could be a bonus. I'd say if you like shows on the lines of teen dramas/murder or dark mystery plots, and while not of much importance have a small bit of knowledge of the Archie series (what the show is very loosely based on) you should definitely give at least the first episode a go.

I was meaning to watch the series for a long time because Cole Sprouse is in it but when I finally did, after my friend was also starting to bug me about it, the first episode did hook me. Season 2 hasn't been as good as the 1st season (and also went a little off the rails a tad) I feel like, but it's still good and to be fair it's not over yet either.

I do like teen dramas, but I prefer them to have a touch of comedy rather than murder/mystery plots. Those can get kind of annoying to me, especially if they drag on for a long time.

There is a slight touch of comedy and the murder/mystery plots can be a little tad bit gruesome but for very short sections. I find it definitely to be overall on the more light hearted side if that helps. The show also can get a little bit over the top giving it a sense of comedy and being less serious. It definitely leans on an unrealistic/crazy side which can make for humorous qualities. 

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TruckOSaurus said:
Ka-pi96 said:

I do like teen dramas, but I prefer them to have a touch of comedy rather than murder/mystery plots. Those can get kind of annoying to me, especially if they drag on for a long time.

There is humor in the show but it leans much more on the drama. The first season has the murder of a character as the main plot point that gets resolved at the end of the season but there's other secondary plots like Archie hooking up with a teacher, his music ambitions, everybody's parents being fucking crazy.

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Green098 said:

Currently the only on going show with new episodes in recent sight I'm watching is Riverdale at the minute. I finished watching Friends and the most recent seasons of The Good Place and Grace and Frankie recently.

I do also re-watch episodes of The Big Bang Theory, How I Met Your Mother and stuff from time to time as well.

Grace and Frankie is a really great show that would never have happened on network TV. 



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TruckOSaurus said:
Green098 said:

Currently the only on going show with new episodes in recent sight I'm watching is Riverdale at the minute. I finished watching Friends and the most recent seasons of The Good Place and Grace and Frankie recently.

I do also re-watch episodes of The Big Bang Theory, How I Met Your Mother and stuff from time to time as well.

Grace and Frankie is a really great show that would never have happened on network TV. 

I love watching it with my Mom. Takes me back to childhood watching Golden Girls with her.



Well I can tell you what I won't be watching anymore ... Futurama ... sad face

I will likely watch the new season of Jessica Jones though



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