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Succession https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7660850/?ref_=fn_al_tt_2I Best thing I've seen on TV for a while. Recently won a lot of Emmys too.
I also watched this over the last couple of nights https://www.itv.com/hub/quiz/2a7854
Thought it was well written, well acted and well directed (by Stephen Frears of High Fidelity, Dirty Pretty Things and Philomena fame).
Michael Sheen as Chris Tarrant and Matthew Macfadyen as Major Charles Ingram.
I felt the same way. I can't really explain just how much better season 3 is, but you'll just have to trust me.
The cartel are more involved in the latest series so it ups the stakes dramatically and it just makes for a much more interesting storyline and potential consequences. They also introduce a new character that changes the Byrd family dynamic and it works really well.
I guarantee you'll like at least 2 people in season 3 and want them to live
As for Better Call Saul... It actually gets better with each season, somehow. I'd say it's as good as BB.
Has anyone watched End of the f***ing World? Thought it was great. Two young Brit actors. Both funny and a terrific soundtrack. Dark humour. Well worth a watch.
Best British for me was Line Of Duty by a country mile.
Curb Your Enthusiasm is a very special series think its all being re - run now on Sky Comedy.
Count Arthur Strong both TV and Radio versions.
Detectorists was simply brilliant .
Sneaky Pete
I know a number of people who gave up during s3. I persuaded them to go back and watch it. Each time they have come back and agreed it’s superb. S4 and S5 are brilliant and a step up from the previous series especially as more and more BB characters join the cast.
Agree on Mike. A great character in both BB and BCS.
Like it that many on here aren’t falling for the description ‘season’ and are referring to them as ‘series’, as far as I’m concerned there are only four seasons.
American TV shows (programmes to you, Steve ) are described as follows: the entirety of the programming is called a 'series'. Each individual run of episodes is called a 'season'.
In the UK, both of those descriptions are called a 'series'.
The language I use is dictated by the origin of the show/programme.
You're welcome
Some great suggestions.
I recently watched Dead to me... Really enjoyed it.
Christina Applegate is just outstanding with razor sharp wit and put downs. Great premise. Season 2 was also very very good.