Hi Karen. I agree that the British series was wonderful. There is a series...pretty old now called Traffik. The Americans made a version of it but it was not as good in my opinion. It really was a great series and deserves another showing.This thread is pretty long, so it may have been mentioned already. The British version of House of Cards was outstanding!
Well, I didn't expect the picture to show up, and so large...feel free to delete that link, moderators. Full disclosure...I do not work for Amazon, Jordan Peele or even Al Pacino!Messiah, on Netflix.
Looking forward to this one on Amazon Prime...as I am a big fan of Jordan Peele (especially the film "Get Out")...
I will throw my coin in for The Witcher. Loved the first season, can’t wait until the 2nd season is released. Fills the Game of Thrones void for me. While it’s intense and graphic, the story is why my wife and I like it.
I'm struggling through this one. Part of the problem is four episodes in I don't know anyone's name! They aren't Bob, Carol, Ted or Alice so I'm lost.
The timeline makes it hard as well. The story jumps around to different points in time. There are timelines available, but they do provide spoilers.
I felt the same way when I started reading Game of Thrones at first. The names are not easy.
See, I didn't even realize there were timeline differences! I've picked up on what I thought were three concurrent story lines. The Witcher "doing deeds", the newly no longer deformed girl who seems to be some sort of sorceress, and a young girl (a princess?) who escaped a massacre (two?) and has just walked away from a traveling companion and into a vast forest. It doesn't engage me enough to keep me from playing solitaire while it's on, so no wonder I don't know what the heck is going on. I'm more worried that the Witcher's horse gets returned to him than any of the characters at this point!
Messiah on Netflix
Don't F...... With The Cats
Might start watching You. Has anyone seen this?
Karen, which service are you using to watch it? BritBox? Amazon Prime? AcornTV? Netflix? Thanks for the lead. Sounds interesting!We've been enjoying a British series called Silent Witness, a British television crime drama series, produced by the BBC, which focuses on a team of forensic pathology experts and their investigations into various crimes. First broadcast in 1996, the series was created by Nigel McCrery, a former murder squad detective based in Nottingham. (He later went on to create the series New Tricks, with writer Roy Mitchell.)[1] Twenty-three series of Silent Witness have been broadcast since 1996. Amanda Burton starred as primary character Dr. Sam Ryan before leaving the show during the eighth series. Since her departure the series has featured an ensemble cast, which consisted of Emilia Fox, David Caves, Liz Carr and Richard Lintern until the end of series 23, when Carr and Lintern both departed.
I think we must have started after the eighth series as the characters we've watched are the ensemble cast mentioned above.
I think it's on Amazon Prime, but it also airs on our PBS station. That's how we first started watching it. Then we found it on Prime and started watching some of the series we had missed.Karen, which service are you using to watch it? BritBox? Amazon Prime? AcornTV? Netflix? Thanks for the lead. Sounds interesting!