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I am finishing up with CSI - Las Vegas season 13. This started off as a bit of a slow burn, but if you like procedural shows, then this one is good. As the seasons progress, the show begins to exhibit a bit of humor in it
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If you can find Miami somewhere, that is in a different league altogether. Caruso asked caine is absolutely legendary. And the colors, so vivid!
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Thanks a ton for the recommendations! No outings right now, so was looking for a good show for the post-dinner times. Loved it! I'm generally a big fan of dramas, especially business, legal & crime ones. This one is A+. The lead character really knows how to act. I also like how every episode has a new legal case (similar to Suits & How to get away with murder). If you haven't already, do watch "How to get away with murder". The initial lot of seasons are damn good. The later ones are avoidable. |
Must say, 'The Good Wife' upholds its quality well into Season 4 as well. With very few exceptions, I have seen most shows drop in quality and get watered down as more seasons are added on. Either the story line suffers, or the actors lose their "magic touch". But everyone in The Good Wife maintains the momentum!
Great dialogues, extremely intelligent, top quality casting. Will rate it a 5 / 5 and recommend to anyone who enjoys drama.
OUR PLANET- Streaming on Netflix is just stupendous. I don’t know if it has been discussed here before or not but this series is an eye opener to a whole new world. The effort to create the series is exemplary and the dedication by the crew is an example in itself. Attaching the trailer here, it’s a must watch.
Rating- Beyond any ratings !!
https://youtu.be/aETNYyrqNYE
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Must say, 'The Good Wife' upholds.. . |
The Good Fight should be your next stop then. Equally good, except for the last season.
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Originally Posted by GTO
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Must say, 'The Good Wife' upholds its quality well into Season 4 as well. With very few exceptions, I have seen most shows drop in quality and get watered down as more seasons are added on. Either the story line suffers, or the actors lose their "magic touch". But everyone in The Good Wife maintains the momentum!
Great dialogues, extremely intelligent, top quality casting. Will rate it a 5 / 5 and recommend to anyone who enjoys drama. |
Agreed. The Good wife quality is good and holds the same energy in most episodes. If I need to nit pick, it would be the repeat of some storylines for a few episodes.
Katla - 4/5
The first Icelandic series on Netflix, came as a recommendation to me from the streamer. The plot revolves around lives of the few residents left in the small town of Vik which is locate near the subglacial volcano Katla which had been spewing ash continuously for past one year. Suddenly mysterious people start emerging from the glacier near the volcano and their effects on the lives of the people in the town forms the crux of the plot.
The cinematography is spectacular, lingering and bleak and the pace of the show is slow, suspenseful, almost meditative. So if you are looking for quick thrills and lots of action, be warned, this is definitely not the show for you. I surely enjoyed the slow pace of the show but would assume this will not be to the liking of everyone.
On a general note, Netflix has surely globalized the TV viewing experience for many of us. Apart from the usual American and British shows, in the last year I have watched French (French, Belgian), Spanish (Spanish, Mexican), German, Flemish, Norwegian, Hebrew, Turkish series on the streamer. That is something I could not have imagined a few years back.
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Katla - 4/5
The first Icelandic series on Netflix, came as a recommendation to me from the streamer. . |
Actually no, Trapped season 1 and 2, were also Icelandic, the cast includes Ingvar Eggert Sigurðsson who also plays Thor in Katla. Trapped is very very well made, brilliant story, acting and direction, Katla for me was a let down in terms of performances and plot.
I am hoping for a season 3 of Trapped, Now have started watching the Season 2 of The Mire a Polish series, nothing to write home about.
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Agreed. The Good wife quality is good and holds the same energy in most episodes. If I need to nit-pick, it would be the repeat of some storylines for a few episodes. |
I somehow felt that it started going down after Season 5. Of the courtroom legal dramas, I would hold LA Law and Practice at the top followed by Boston Legal. While the first 2 are serious, the third one has real funny undertones. William Shatner in a different role as a man who carves his own path, a true red-blooded American who cares two hoots about what the world thinks and James Spader with his long winding closing arguments are brilliant.
And all because I am a person who loves word play !!!
Bosch Season 7 is out a few days ago on prime.
Me and my wife have been following this series for few years now. A police procedural / crime drama with a strong cast makes it a nice watch. Also the city of L.A. itself is a major character in the series. This is one of those series where you get a good dose of LA vibe, police work and the politics surrounding it.
Don't know if this one belongs here, but...
After Ozark, this was really good:
Ari Eldjárn - Pardon my Icelandic 5/5 - got a glimpse of what it feels like to be an underpopulated country.
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Actually no, Trapped season 1 and 2, were also Icelandic, the cast includes Ingvar Eggert Sigurðsson who also plays Thor in Katla. Trapped is very very well made, brilliant story, acting and direction, Katla for me was a let down in terms of performances and plot. |
Sorry, my bad. Missed a crucial word in the description - First Icelandic Netflix
original series. Of course there are other Icelandic series on Netflix, Trapped and Valhalla Murders being two of them. Incidentally Trapped and Katla also share the director between them.
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Bosch Season 7 is out a few days ago on prime.
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I was waiting for Bosch season 7, but not out in India as yet. Prime says "not available in your location". Hopefully, comes soon.
"The Knick" on Disney Hotstar is a good medical drama set in early 20th century. Interesting to see surgical practice in those times.
I started The Good Doctor and loving it. Freddie Highmore is brilliant it it. Into Season-2 now.
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On a general note, Netflix has surely globalized the TV viewing experience for many of us. Apart from the usual American and British shows, in the last year I have watched French (French, Belgian), Spanish (Spanish, Mexican), German, Flemish, Norwegian, Hebrew, Turkish series on the streamer. That is something I could not have imagined a few years back. |
+1 to this. Watched this, Thor and few German series, which I would not have if not for Netflix.
The amount of Korean drama, and movies, the rest of the family watches is now much more than any of the Indian media watched. If not for the news, and few Prime movies, it would have been almost nil!
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