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I need a new TV show to binge (any recommendations)


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I don't really watch live TV anymore.  Only exception is I do watch the Walking Dead and that came about after binging the first couple seasons on Netflix.  I would like something to binge on random weeknights.  I have Netflix and Prime.  Any suggestions?

Shows I have watched and liked:  Walking Dead, Breaking Bad, Game of Thrones, Sons of Anarchy, Prison Break, The Wire, Vikings.  I have binged all those.  Oh yeah, and The OC.....don't judge me!

I did watch American Horror Story, House of Cards, Orange is the New Black but for whatever reason couldn't commit.

any thoughts?

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1 hour ago, imminent rogaine said:

Peaky Blinders is dope if you haven't seen it yet. Based on your likes, you will like it.  Netflix has the first two seasons (6 episodes each). The third, I think, has yet to air. The guy that plays the scarecrow in the Batman movies plays the lead. Tom Hardy is in the second season.

Peaky Blinders was awesome.

You may like The Fall as well. Sort of a cop story but not really... interesting character development. Stars Gillian Anderson with a London-ish accent and Jamie Dornan, a.k.a. Christian Grey, but not ridiculous.

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The Killing on Netflix.  Four seasons long and I'm halfway through season 2.  Kind of a slow burn show that sucks you in and you just can't stop watching it.  About a murder of a teenage girl in Seattle and the 2 cops trying to solve it.  So far really good.

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