+1 from me. Ozark season 2 is my current go-to for the easy hour on the rollers.
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Both seasons of The Good Place are available on Netflix.
So much fun.
Mystery Road - 2018 TV series from australia. There is a earlier 2013 movie of the same name also worth watching.
Basically, it is Nordic Noir placed in the Australia Outback. Instead of everything being dark and brooding, everything is parched, sun baked and depressed. It also gives a look at the depressed life of the aborigines which doesn't seem all that different than the native americans living in the Dakota reservations.
Happy on NetFlix. This bizarre ultra violent crime drama rest in the hands of a fallen cop and a fantasy imaginary friend. I'd hate to spoil the rest. Google the cast and decide for yourself. The fantasy friend is played by Patton Oswalt opposite Christopher Meloni as the former cop (yikes). It's visceral, dark, hilarious, sexdrugsrockandroll all at the same time.
We just started 1983 on Netflix. An alternate future based in Poland with political and homicide story lines. So far so good.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4d9fV6M_d4M
Fauda on netflix
Trying to find season 1 of Killing Eve. I’m a fan of Sandra Oh.
Hear are some ideas:
The 20 Best TV Dramas Since ‘The Sopranos’ - The New York Times
The End of the F***ing World
Another wonderfully done, short British series.
My latest trainer fare has been The Expanse on Amazon prime.
Finally caught up on all of S2 of Atlanta when it popped up on Hulu on New Years Day. Best thing on television.
Not a binge watch, because it is just one movie. But after a somewhat circuitous route on the Interwebs starting with the Belgian classics, I ended up with a movie called "In Bruges". It has Colin Farrell, Brendon Gleeson, Ralph Fiennes and Clémence Poésy (beautiful actress IMHO - she was in the binge watchable series "The Tunnel".) It is about hitmen cooling off in Bruges. Hijinks ensue. Recommended.
Is this the first mention of The Tunnel in this thread? My wife and I just finished binge watching season 1, and are part way through season 2. Really enjoying it—I was surprised to read that season 1 originally aired in 2013.
A couple of folks have mentioned the Swedish drama The Bridge, which The Tunnel is based on. Will need to watch The Bridge once we’re done with The Tunnel.
The Bridge is supposed to be better and slower and darker. Haven’t seen it yet though.
Russian Doll. That is all.
The Bridge (all three of them) is a great watch.