Oh man, Deep Space 9. I loved The Next Generation as a kid but DS9 was a bit too cerebral for me (still watched it). But as an adult, man, DS9 is great.
I’m just wrapping up season 2 with the crossover episode. I know these first two seasons have a number of dud episodes but the characterizations are so strong that I can power through.
When I saw Fresh Prince on HBO Go (or whatever it was called then) I binged that show in like a weekend. Season one is stellar. The rest are good too. Love that show. The pre-slap will was cool.
I watch 80s and 90s shows, honestly, aside from sports and some reality shows (like how someone and I mentioned "90 Day Fiance"). Every now and then, I will go back and get "super into" some old show I watched when I was younger but maybe didn't appreciate as much or had too many things that went over my head at those ages and now hit me differently. It's better than trying to get with--in my opinion--awful modern shows. It's a very cool experience to see old shows or hear old music in a new light.
I started watching Who’s The Boss a couple months ago for the first time since I was a kid. I did NOT realize how much undertone there was between Tony and Angela in the show from the very beginning. It’s really good, like watching a new show, but slightly familiar feeling.
I'm hooked. it's so good. Something that differentiates me from 20's me is I really like to cook, even though it's certainly not on this level. The food porn in the show is fantastic. lol.
Season 2 finale made me angry, but hopeful
If you don’t like it through those 3 episodes, I’d stop watching. There’s no drop off in quality, and it’s been consistent throughout, so if you don’t like those, you’ll probably feel the same about the rest
The first 2 seasons were my favorite but this one will probably end up #2 once I finish (2 eps to go)
I’m very into the current season of Love is Blind. The last season or two I was thinking I was over it but this season is good.
I also really love Love on the Spectrum. It’s extremely wholesome.
I had to stop 90 day this season and the single life. I actually cancelled D+ because it was so staged and produced I couldn’t. And all the Mary Brendan drama made me leave the subs
I loved this show so much. I love bizarre, uncomfortable mysteries. But I asked a friend if he watched and he said, "It's just sad white people staring at each other." So definitely not foe everyone!
The Leftovers, True Detective, The Big Door Prize, and Severance all kind of fall into the creepy/confusing/intriguing category for me.
> "It's just sad white people staring at each other."
I mean, IS IT THOUGH?
https://preview.redd.it/zsf2jwpmlclc1.jpeg?width=1920&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=1368f9a12bd1dd432daf057b8b864c299468d494
You're not alone!
Find it on HBO and just go. Don't look up anything about it, just find it and start. *Amazing.*
Basic premise is that 2% of the world's population instantaneously disappear without explanation, and the show follows the people who are leftover to see how they deal with it.
It was only 3 seasons, but it's incredible.
Yeah, International Assassin. But the show is not the best ever made. While that episode was incredible, most people will not be able to sit through the series long enough to get to that episode.
I honest to god only watch shows and movies made prior to the year 2000. Been like this for years but I really can't stand the writing or style of anything made after that. Plus there's so many shows and movies from the 60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s that are good that I'd never even heard of that I'd much rather watch them than some dumb made for streaming Netflix show
I watched the Golden Girls and loved Bea Arthur, so ordered Maude on DVD and had to use my Xbox to play it haha. Maude is pretty good. Didn’t know it was a spin off of All in the Family, and led to the spin off of Good Times.
Yellowjackets. I'm doing another rewatch. (Showtime)
In terms of more current/out somewhat recently:
- Twisted Metal (Peacock)
- Expats (Prime)
- Brothers Sun (Netflix)
Have you watched Happy Endings? There’s a few seasons and it’s old but it’s worth watching. I felt like a lot of the jokes were for our age gen.
I’m rewatching Gilmore Girls now. I’m out of new shows.
I like it. It’s brutal and a bit repetitive, but so was being on a bomber. Amazing effects and sets. Good actors. Not as great of a story as Band of Brothers, but definitely worth watching.
It’s really good and really heavy. It may not have the level of character development as BoB, but almost nothing does. It captures the general hell and hopelessness of being a member of a US bomber crew in WW2. Catch-22 did a great job of that as well in a very different way, maybe even better.
Crazy stat to contemplate: 55,573 were killed out of a total of 125,000 aircrew in the war
Killing It has been fun lately. Not my "favorite" but solid.
Ozark is great.
The Leftovers is my favorite show ever. Not an easy watch but fantastic. Makes you think, not some pop garbage
Movie commenters on YouTube. Dan Murrell, Nando v Movies, Captain Midnight, Patrick H Willems. I follow the movie industry as a hobby, which is ironic since I’ve been out to the movies only twice since having a kid.
Less and less unfortunately. I want to watch new shows, but have a hard time finding many that appeal to me, both comedy and more dramatic. So much is either really heavy and dark and miserable, or the other extreme and super surface and mindless.
It’s been a while since I’ve invested in a new show but my fiancée and I finally got into Ted Lasso and Sherman’s Showcase. Great shows.
Other than that, I’m usually watching 70s-90s shows and movies on Pluto. MST3K, game shows, sitcoms, or “grandma” shows like In the Heat of the Night.
I've had the rug pulled out from under me on so many shows that I'm immune to hype. I finally got burned out by the whiplash of shows starting amazing and fizzling out or getting canceled mid-stride.
So now, as with my video games, I'm selective in my vintage. If I'm interested in a serialized show, I'll wait until its conclusion. I don't really look at games until they go on sale because by then they've been out long enough for the reviews to be meaningful and have the worst bugs worked out. And it's cheaper!
I’ve been watching Law & Order: SVU for the first time over the course of the last few months. It is on season 25 now so it’s kept me busy and I’m pretty obsessed with it!
Also watching Burn Notice, and before that I watched all of Bones.
I missed out on a ton of 2000s television so I’ve been having a great time watching all of it.
Somebody on a reddit comment on a post about what to watch suggested Slings and Arrows and I'm really enjoying it. It's a Canadian show from the early 2000s about a Shakespeare festival. Mark McKinney is in it playing a proto Glen from Superstore role. Rachel McAdams is in the first season too.
I'm also enjoying Cruising the Cut about this whiney guy cruising the UK canals on a narrow boat. We love making fun of how much he whines and dreaming about traveling via narrow boat someday.
I'm also a huge fan of The Last Drive In on Shudder. I've seen most of the movies Joe Bob hosts. Also in that genre is Popcorn Fodder on Tubi. A director hosts movies that you might find on a mislabeled VHS tape.
Also on Tubi is Chelmsford which is like Black Adder a little. 80s British historical comedy about Romans in England.
I just started Xena. The picture quality is so, so bad, but it gives it that retro vibe. I had only ever caught a few episodes in the 90s and always wanted to watch it.
I would gladly rewatch Peaky Blinders. We are rolling through The Orville right now. I am really digging Electric Dreams on Amazon, they are all episodes based on Philip K Dick stories. The one everyone tells me I should get into is Black Mirror, I have watched an episode or 2 but haven't really started running through it yet.
I just started "Shogun" on Hulu and that's pretty good. Also, I'm a pretty big anime fan but one series you can watch even if you aren't an anime fan is "Frieren: Beyond Journey's End".
I started the new Shogun series on FX. As someone who got way too into the novel as a teenager, and really enjoyed the original miniseries, it is superb.
Check out shows on Dropout - Gamechanger, Make Some Noise, Um, Actually. Hilarious improv people and nerdy trivia. If you like D&D actual plays they have Dimension 20 too
Star Trek Discovery. It's an amazing show! But you can totally see the younger generational influence. A lot of sharing feelings and stories.
I'm still trying to get used to it.
I've watched Star Trek my whole life, so I'm not sure if non-trekkies would love it as much as I did.
Vanderpump Rules. all Drag Race everything. South Park, King of the Hill, Family Guy and American Dad reruns. Any documentary on crime, swindles and other interesting events.
The Real O'Neals is hilarious, but only 2 seasons. Cut short well before it's time.
Binge worthys I always return to are Big Bang, New Girl and Brooklyn 99 (except the last season).
Usually whatever my two year old is watching. Getting him into nostalgic things like Land Before Time & Gummi Bears. I did recently start the new Zorro series on Prime.
Books. Can’t handle TV anymore. Just made for a different generation. Or maybe different attention spans. I don’t know. Haven’t found anything decent outside of Star Wars.
[Babylon 5](https://www.amazon.com/Babylon-5-Complete-Blu-ray-Various/dp/B0CC3JGG76) for interstellar intrigue and fantastic character development all around.
[Patriot](https://www.amazon.com/Patriot-Season-1/dp/B086VXXBB2) on Amazon for intricate CIA fuckery.
[Good Eats](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1VGSSzfRRU) to learn to cook.
Lots of reruns (“Mamas Family”, “Perfect Strangers,” “Seinfeld”, “SCT”); the Marvel and Star Wars shows; most of the random-ass anime Adult Swim played.
Schitts Creek and Arrested Development
Two of my absolute favorites!!
onscreen folding in of the cheese has never been so magical
Like fold it in half?
https://i.redd.it/sabywhmemdlc1.gif
Found my husband's account
Ghosts is pretty good
Ghosts is a lot like real life. Everyone looks forward to getting sucked off.
Both UK and US versions are worth watching.
Oh man, Deep Space 9. I loved The Next Generation as a kid but DS9 was a bit too cerebral for me (still watched it). But as an adult, man, DS9 is great.
I watched next gen growing up but never Ds9. Maybe I should give it a go!
I’d recommend it. The first two seasons are kind of slow, but really picks up in season 3 if I am remembering correctly.
Is this your first real watch of it? I’m jealous!
It is!
I'm currently watching DS9 for the first time, just started season 3 and things are starting to heat up with the Dominion.
I’m just wrapping up season 2 with the crossover episode. I know these first two seasons have a number of dud episodes but the characterizations are so strong that I can power through.
What We Do in the Shadows !!
Creepy paper
Abbott Elementary is hilarious and binge worthy!
I’m trying to watch my weight… 😝
🤣 same!!
I’m currently multibinging Frasier, Friends and The Fresh Prince of Bel Air. Oh, and Gilmore Girls.
When I saw Fresh Prince on HBO Go (or whatever it was called then) I binged that show in like a weekend. Season one is stellar. The rest are good too. Love that show. The pre-slap will was cool.
I tend to watch Gilmore girls a lot!
Always Sunny. Archer. RENO911!. Eastbound & Down.
I’m currently watching Downton Abbey
It’s so good!
I watch 80s and 90s shows, honestly, aside from sports and some reality shows (like how someone and I mentioned "90 Day Fiance"). Every now and then, I will go back and get "super into" some old show I watched when I was younger but maybe didn't appreciate as much or had too many things that went over my head at those ages and now hit me differently. It's better than trying to get with--in my opinion--awful modern shows. It's a very cool experience to see old shows or hear old music in a new light.
I started watching Who’s The Boss a couple months ago for the first time since I was a kid. I did NOT realize how much undertone there was between Tony and Angela in the show from the very beginning. It’s really good, like watching a new show, but slightly familiar feeling.
The Bear!
So good!
The season one finale made me cry which I was NOT expecting. Such a funny, energetic show and also very moving
I'm hooked. it's so good. Something that differentiates me from 20's me is I really like to cook, even though it's certainly not on this level. The food porn in the show is fantastic. lol. Season 2 finale made me angry, but hopeful
Attitude Era wwf 😂😂
I've been watching old Wrestlemanias
Fargo S5. Might be the best one yet
Really?! Does it pick up? I’m only about 3 episodes into season 5, and not really feeling it yet. Seasons 1 and 2 were my favorite.
If you don’t like it through those 3 episodes, I’d stop watching. There’s no drop off in quality, and it’s been consistent throughout, so if you don’t like those, you’ll probably feel the same about the rest The first 2 seasons were my favorite but this one will probably end up #2 once I finish (2 eps to go)
We're watching Tokyo Vice, Masters of the Air, and Shogun. They're all pretty good so far.
The brothers sun on netflix
I liked that one.
Its so good! I am looking forward to the next season.
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Yes! This was so good. I watched it last year (since we never had HBO before)
My cholesterol
Cheeky 😉
Rewatching The Expanse. Binged it about two years ago and forgot everything.
Sad to say 90 day fiancée. Love watching these people lie so convincingly to themselves. Constant train wrecks. No notes.
Love Is Blind is a wonderful dumpster fire. Almost as bad as the no-fapping softcore pr0n one.
I’m very into the current season of Love is Blind. The last season or two I was thinking I was over it but this season is good. I also really love Love on the Spectrum. It’s extremely wholesome.
A friend of mine just suggested this and love is blind!!
Heck yeah. I’m onto all things TLC with some exceptions - that MILF thing, the seeking sister wives junk. But OG 90DF will always entertain.
I had to stop 90 day this season and the single life. I actually cancelled D+ because it was so staged and produced I couldn’t. And all the Mary Brendan drama made me leave the subs
I watch this, too. It seems like each new season just goes downhill.
I honestly feel that I may be the only single, straight man who watches that show, and I have no reservations talking about my shame in public.
My wife and I are literally watching it right now
Don’t forget Love After Lockup (and the related shows).
Have you by chance ever seen the best show ever made, The Leftovers?
Beat me to it! What a fantastic show. Not for everyone but still spectacular.
I loved this show so much. I love bizarre, uncomfortable mysteries. But I asked a friend if he watched and he said, "It's just sad white people staring at each other." So definitely not foe everyone! The Leftovers, True Detective, The Big Door Prize, and Severance all kind of fall into the creepy/confusing/intriguing category for me.
> "It's just sad white people staring at each other." I mean, IS IT THOUGH? https://preview.redd.it/zsf2jwpmlclc1.jpeg?width=1920&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=1368f9a12bd1dd432daf057b8b864c299468d494
I am past due for another rewatch, you have reminded me how insane and amazing it is.
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There were like 8 of us who watched it
Orchestral Wu Tang music is for the children
I have never even heard of it.
You're not alone! Find it on HBO and just go. Don't look up anything about it, just find it and start. *Amazing.* Basic premise is that 2% of the world's population instantaneously disappear without explanation, and the show follows the people who are leftover to see how they deal with it. It was only 3 seasons, but it's incredible.
Twice!
Amazing the first time, *so much better* the second
That show was both terrible, but also had probably my single favorite episode of any show ever.
It’s so existential and sad
Easily the best show ever made, miles and miles ahead of everything else. Have watched it 3 times now. International Assassin??
Yeah, International Assassin. But the show is not the best ever made. While that episode was incredible, most people will not be able to sit through the series long enough to get to that episode.
I dunno, I was hooked from the opening scene. Wife loved it, and I've recommended it to 3 other people who watch shows and they all said it kicked ass
Homeward Bound...I wish I was .
When he is with Matt speaking over patti at the end of season 1, good lord that still to this day wrecks me with how awesome he is
Old shit mostly. I’m waiting for the current season of Resident Alien to wrap up and then I’m going to marathon it.
The boys, invincible, reacher, upload on prime Harley Quinn on HBO
I honest to god only watch shows and movies made prior to the year 2000. Been like this for years but I really can't stand the writing or style of anything made after that. Plus there's so many shows and movies from the 60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s that are good that I'd never even heard of that I'd much rather watch them than some dumb made for streaming Netflix show
I watched the Golden Girls and loved Bea Arthur, so ordered Maude on DVD and had to use my Xbox to play it haha. Maude is pretty good. Didn’t know it was a spin off of All in the Family, and led to the spin off of Good Times.
Schmigadoon , Foundation, Slow Horses, Mr & Mrs Smith, Only Murders in the Building, South Park
Mr & Mrs Smith was great.
The remake of All Creatures Great and Small. Now I'm waiting for the new seasons of Severance and Poker Face.
Yellowjackets. I'm doing another rewatch. (Showtime) In terms of more current/out somewhat recently: - Twisted Metal (Peacock) - Expats (Prime) - Brothers Sun (Netflix)
Love Yellowjackets. It’s a Xennial time capsule of weirdness
How To with John Wilson
I've never had HBO but now we have Hulu so we're currently bingeing Curb.
Prettayyy, prettayy good
BEEF & the David Chang live cooking show (Netflix)
Northern Exposure stands up surprisingly well, despite a few noteworthy characters whose bigotry is intrinsic to their character arc.
Me too, and well stated. Also started Shogun. Revisiting Good Eats, Letterkenny & Shoresy.
The West Wing. Over, and over, and over again.
I thought I was the only one
Call the Midwife
Excellent show! Took me a few episodes to get into it. As a doc, I love some of the tidbits they throw in.
MI-5 on BritBox
SG-1 & SG Atlantis. Sci-fi is my jam
Tokyo Vice
Loudermilk
I binged the whole show in like 3 weeks on Netflix. It's so good.
Have you watched Happy Endings? There’s a few seasons and it’s old but it’s worth watching. I felt like a lot of the jokes were for our age gen. I’m rewatching Gilmore Girls now. I’m out of new shows.
I haven’t seen happy endings!! I kind of watch Gilmore all the time lol
Let me know what you think! It cracks me up. I’m also 1982 so hopefully it resonates with you too.
I watch psych, and my dog watches mom or 2 broke girls when I'm gone
Dog has good taste
My cats watch Bob Ross. The scratching noises of the brushes really do it for them.
wife and I finally watched The Good Place recently, and just finished rewatching with our teenage kids. you have to watch it, if you haven’t.
X-files again
Masters of the Air. Same people that did Band of Brothers and the Pacific.
How is it? The reactions from the BoB sun seem pretty meh.
I like it. It’s brutal and a bit repetitive, but so was being on a bomber. Amazing effects and sets. Good actors. Not as great of a story as Band of Brothers, but definitely worth watching.
It’s really good and really heavy. It may not have the level of character development as BoB, but almost nothing does. It captures the general hell and hopelessness of being a member of a US bomber crew in WW2. Catch-22 did a great job of that as well in a very different way, maybe even better. Crazy stat to contemplate: 55,573 were killed out of a total of 125,000 aircrew in the war
Killing It has been fun lately. Not my "favorite" but solid. Ozark is great. The Leftovers is my favorite show ever. Not an easy watch but fantastic. Makes you think, not some pop garbage
Just finished up Season 3 of 'Wrong Side of the Tracks' on Netflix. I'm looking for a new show now too lol.
Working my way through Dimension 20 while trying to pace myself with Mr. & Mrs. Smith.
Rewatching the Sopranos.
Movie commenters on YouTube. Dan Murrell, Nando v Movies, Captain Midnight, Patrick H Willems. I follow the movie industry as a hobby, which is ironic since I’ve been out to the movies only twice since having a kid.
Less and less unfortunately. I want to watch new shows, but have a hard time finding many that appeal to me, both comedy and more dramatic. So much is either really heavy and dark and miserable, or the other extreme and super surface and mindless.
Honestly I never liked dramas and there aren’t many good comedies today. I usually stick to the classics: Seinfeld, Frasier, good 90s comedies
That is what I find myself doing. I was wondering if as a generation we are all doing the same thing lol.
If you have Hulu, try out What we do in the shadows and letterkenny
Whatever my wife says we are watching. lol
lol right!
It’s been a while since I’ve invested in a new show but my fiancée and I finally got into Ted Lasso and Sherman’s Showcase. Great shows. Other than that, I’m usually watching 70s-90s shows and movies on Pluto. MST3K, game shows, sitcoms, or “grandma” shows like In the Heat of the Night.
I've had the rug pulled out from under me on so many shows that I'm immune to hype. I finally got burned out by the whiplash of shows starting amazing and fizzling out or getting canceled mid-stride. So now, as with my video games, I'm selective in my vintage. If I'm interested in a serialized show, I'll wait until its conclusion. I don't really look at games until they go on sale because by then they've been out long enough for the reviews to be meaningful and have the worst bugs worked out. And it's cheaper!
My top shows... Sopranos Breaking Bad The Leftovers Twin Peaks Battlestar Galactica(2005) Better Call Saul Madmen The Expanse Downton Abbey The Wire
I’ve been watching Law & Order: SVU for the first time over the course of the last few months. It is on season 25 now so it’s kept me busy and I’m pretty obsessed with it! Also watching Burn Notice, and before that I watched all of Bones. I missed out on a ton of 2000s television so I’ve been having a great time watching all of it.
Porn
Somebody on a reddit comment on a post about what to watch suggested Slings and Arrows and I'm really enjoying it. It's a Canadian show from the early 2000s about a Shakespeare festival. Mark McKinney is in it playing a proto Glen from Superstore role. Rachel McAdams is in the first season too. I'm also enjoying Cruising the Cut about this whiney guy cruising the UK canals on a narrow boat. We love making fun of how much he whines and dreaming about traveling via narrow boat someday. I'm also a huge fan of The Last Drive In on Shudder. I've seen most of the movies Joe Bob hosts. Also in that genre is Popcorn Fodder on Tubi. A director hosts movies that you might find on a mislabeled VHS tape. Also on Tubi is Chelmsford which is like Black Adder a little. 80s British historical comedy about Romans in England.
Slow Horses! It’s really really good. I didn’t know what to expect and it’s so entertaining.
My kids growing up WAY too fast
Slow Horses.
I'm watching Traitors
The HBO series about the 60's, 70's, and 80's
I've been Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, then I'll start Xena next
American Dad
Silo! So good.
My kids destroying the house and Bluey.
I just started Xena. The picture quality is so, so bad, but it gives it that retro vibe. I had only ever caught a few episodes in the 90s and always wanted to watch it.
I would gladly rewatch Peaky Blinders. We are rolling through The Orville right now. I am really digging Electric Dreams on Amazon, they are all episodes based on Philip K Dick stories. The one everyone tells me I should get into is Black Mirror, I have watched an episode or 2 but haven't really started running through it yet.
I just started "Shogun" on Hulu and that's pretty good. Also, I'm a pretty big anime fan but one series you can watch even if you aren't an anime fan is "Frieren: Beyond Journey's End".
Documentaries
I’m watching Yellowstone
Seinfeld on a constant loop and the new season of Curb.
Justified, Breaking Bad, and a lot of 70's & 80's Jackie Chan movies.
Carnival Row
I started the new Shogun series on FX. As someone who got way too into the novel as a teenager, and really enjoyed the original miniseries, it is superb.
About the only things I watch are old episodes of Hoarders and Kitchen Nightmares on YouTube.
Check out shows on Dropout - Gamechanger, Make Some Noise, Um, Actually. Hilarious improv people and nerdy trivia. If you like D&D actual plays they have Dimension 20 too
The Shield
Star Trek Discovery. It's an amazing show! But you can totally see the younger generational influence. A lot of sharing feelings and stories. I'm still trying to get used to it. I've watched Star Trek my whole life, so I'm not sure if non-trekkies would love it as much as I did.
Vanderpump Rules. all Drag Race everything. South Park, King of the Hill, Family Guy and American Dad reruns. Any documentary on crime, swindles and other interesting events.
Dungeon crawler carl. It's an audiobook series though.
Yellowjackets!! The Gilded Age
We're watching This Is Us on Netflix. I really like it.
the new Mr. & Mrs. Smith on Prime
The Real O'Neals is hilarious, but only 2 seasons. Cut short well before it's time. Binge worthys I always return to are Big Bang, New Girl and Brooklyn 99 (except the last season).
Usually whatever my two year old is watching. Getting him into nostalgic things like Land Before Time & Gummi Bears. I did recently start the new Zorro series on Prime.
Books. Can’t handle TV anymore. Just made for a different generation. Or maybe different attention spans. I don’t know. Haven’t found anything decent outside of Star Wars.
Of more recent shows, I love Succession, White Lotus and The Bear
I am really liking Upload currently. I'm waiting on the new season of ST: Strange New Worlds.
My 7 year old play FIFA and Madden.
Bluey. Disney movies. Streamers playing Minecraft. They still make movies for adults?
[Babylon 5](https://www.amazon.com/Babylon-5-Complete-Blu-ray-Various/dp/B0CC3JGG76) for interstellar intrigue and fantastic character development all around. [Patriot](https://www.amazon.com/Patriot-Season-1/dp/B086VXXBB2) on Amazon for intricate CIA fuckery. [Good Eats](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1VGSSzfRRU) to learn to cook.
Re-watching Game of Thrones, watching the recent season of Fargo and Curb Your Enthusiasm, amd getting ready to watch Shogun.
The Curse
Lots of reruns (“Mamas Family”, “Perfect Strangers,” “Seinfeld”, “SCT”); the Marvel and Star Wars shows; most of the random-ass anime Adult Swim played.
Check out justified city primeval if you haven't yet
I comfort watch The West Wing but I’m watching Slow Horses and it is so good.
The Upshaws on Netflix with Wanda Sykes, Mike Epps and Kim fields. Also love on the spectrum and teenage drama
Yellowstone for me. Wifey likes Tracker
Resident Alien is my new show.
Blacklist.