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Twisted Metal Peacock – 00:36 Beef Netflix – 01:58 GEN V Amazon Prime Video – 03:11 The Night Agent Netflix – 04:29 The Fall of the House of Usher Netflix – 05:54 Silo Apple TV Plus – 07:17 Warrior HBO MAX – 08:30 Loki Disney Plus – 09:57 The Bear HULU – 11:37 Reacher Amazon Prime Video – 13:00 One Piece Netflix – 14:31 Barry HBO MAX – 16:06 Succession HBO MAX – 17:30 The Last of Us HBO MAX – 18:52 Ted Lasso Apple TV Plus – 20:38
The most stressful and depressing year of my life was when my basketball and tennis playing oldest daughter, in the 7th grade, took up soccer. Ted Lasso might be good, but at what cost?
My personal opinions… First, another good breakdown of shows. The Binge List is certainly better than that other channel…lol Like how you get straight to the point.
Twisted Metal – I kind of want to see this, because I like Anthony Mackie, but it's on Peacock. Maybe I'll get to watch it in a few years when Peacock gets enough decent content to make worth a 1 month sub. Right now, I think I could probably watch everything on there that interests me in less than a week of casual viewing, so not going to give them a sub just yet.
Beef – The idea of this show seems dumb to me. It probably is good for comedy value, but comedy isn't really my cup of tea.
Gen V – Not bad. I almost didn't watch it, because of The Boyz. The first season of the Boyz was actually good, but that series quickly became stupid. The second season started out too slow and I gave up. I kind of figured Gen V would just be the same disappointment, but it wasn't bad.
The Night Agent – is on my list. It looks good, but I haven't been too excited to watch it. It kind of looks like a rip off of Prime's Jack Ryan series. Can't remember the name of the show, but Netflix did a similar series recently that turned out to be a poorly done Jack Ryan rip off. The sad thing, Netflix doesn't really put out good original content anymore. They get your hopes up with trailers, then disappoint when it turns out to be hot garbage with bad acting and bad flow. Even when they have an all star cast, it's like they reading from a script or just are not into it. Kind of a case in point, Charlei Hunnam and Djimon Hounsou are both strong actors that I like, but in a recent Netflix series, they both gave poor performances and Hummam's performance was so bad it was hard to watch.
The Fall of the House of Usher – haha, I saw the trailer and was like nope.
Silo – is definitely on my list. I just recently swapped Disney+ out for Apple+ and currently watching The Foundation. As much as I hate the Apple company, I must say, they put together some quality acting. So far, I've watched Tetris and on the second season of The Foundation. Silo will probably be the next thing I watch there, but I really want to watch See too.
Warrior – One my all time favorites. Unfortunately it got cancelled and left wide open. Something for people to keep in mind, if you don't like watching series that get cancelled without a resolution to the story, it might piss you off, because the final show leaves you excited for the next season to see where it goes from there. Of course, if you haven't seen it yet and go into knowing that it just leaves you hanging with no follow up, it is a good watch.
Loki – is okay, but it's kind of repetitive and dumb at times. It at least has good acting, but the flow is a bit off to me. I almost feel like it would have a been a better show, without the Loki character, if that makes sense. It is worth watching and I think most people will like it. It just didn't work for me.
The Bear – Not something I would watch. It might be good, but just doesn't look like my cup of tea. Of course I kind feel the same way about Hulu that I do about Netflix. Their shows just don't deliver. I've tried watching some Hulu series, but I have yet to actually finish one as they just don't do a good job at keeping the viewer engaged. I get easily bored with Hulu series and never go back to finish them. I get Hulu+ Live TV during college football season and I'm to catch anything that interests me on Hulu+ and Disney+ during that time period.
Reacher – Another one of my favorites, which is actually surprising. I didn't think I would like it, but the acting is fantastic along with the intrigue and how the story is presented. Then again, Amazon Prime series just seem to be on another level compared to Netflix and Hulu.
One Piece – I've never herd of it. I might actually give it a try as it does look decent. Hopefully, it's not another foreign show that's poorly dubbed in English which seems to be the Netflix model now.
Barry – Haven't seen it yet and it wasn't even on my radar.
Succession – I watched the first episode and never went back to it. It just didn't draw me in. I might give it another go eventually. I have to be in the right mood for shows like this.
The Last of Us – I think it is brilliant. You never know with post apocalyptic shows and based on the synopsis, I thought it would be kind of stupid, but The Last of US was really well done. I might be biased, because Pedro Pascal is one my favorite modern actors and he didn't disappoint. He really nails the character. I had never heard of Bella Ramsey, but she nailed her character too. The overall performance of everyone in this show is surprisingly good. Graham Greene is another one my favorite actors and even though he has a small role, I loved the scenes with him.
Ted Lasso – Wasn't even on my radar as it's a bit out of my niche, but I think I'll check this one out, when I'm in the mood for something lighter. Apple+ seems to do a good job with production and that can make a huge difference. Tetris really isn't in my niche either, but I watched it just because of the history of Tetris and I'm glad I did. It was really well done.
Night Agent & Silo were not on my radar. I'll have to check them out. I feel like a bunch of people are sleeping on Warrior. Also, Blue Eyed Samurai (Netflix) is binge worthy! It's like a Quentin Tarantino movie if done in anime. Im not a big fan of anime but It reminded me of Kill Bill multiple times. I started watching it with intentions to just view 1 or 2 episodes, and ended up bingeing the whole thing (luckily it was a Sunday).
Thank you!! Cool to see a list like this as I’ve watched most so gives some validation that I’m watching the good stuff. Couple on here I haven’t seen that I’ll have to start on soon: The bear Barry Succession Warrior Just wrapping up Twisted Metal and I have to say it’s been a tough go getting through this. I’d put it last on this list and the other two I’ve started but have to finish are Beef and One Piece. Beef I enjoyed but my wife hated it so I’ll get back to it alone but One Piece is just odd and very tough to follow. Kind of like Twisted Metal but I’ll get back to it. Think I’m going to watch the Bear next
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Twisted Metal Peacock – 00:36
Beef Netflix – 01:58
GEN V Amazon Prime Video – 03:11
The Night Agent Netflix – 04:29
The Fall of the House of Usher Netflix – 05:54
Silo Apple TV Plus – 07:17
Warrior HBO MAX – 08:30
Loki Disney Plus – 09:57
The Bear HULU – 11:37
Reacher Amazon Prime Video – 13:00
One Piece Netflix – 14:31
Barry HBO MAX – 16:06
Succession HBO MAX – 17:30
The Last of Us HBO MAX – 18:52
Ted Lasso Apple TV Plus – 20:38
Season 2 of the Bear is sooo good!!!!
Thanx for this overview 😊
Best shows I have binged most recently. Reacher, Umbrella Academy, Ted Lasso, Loki, and the last two seasons of The Walking Dead were very good.
Bosch and Bosch Legacy are great. Amazon Freevee
The Fall of the House of Usher. Very good show!😁
The most stressful and depressing year of my life was when my basketball and tennis playing oldest daughter, in the 7th grade, took up soccer. Ted Lasso might be good, but at what cost?
Blue Eye Samurai
My personal opinions… First, another good breakdown of shows. The Binge List is certainly better than that other channel…lol Like how you get straight to the point.
Twisted Metal – I kind of want to see this, because I like Anthony Mackie, but it's on Peacock. Maybe I'll get to watch it in a few years when Peacock gets enough decent content to make worth a 1 month sub. Right now, I think I could probably watch everything on there that interests me in less than a week of casual viewing, so not going to give them a sub just yet.
Beef – The idea of this show seems dumb to me. It probably is good for comedy value, but comedy isn't really my cup of tea.
Gen V – Not bad. I almost didn't watch it, because of The Boyz. The first season of the Boyz was actually good, but that series quickly became stupid. The second season started out too slow and I gave up. I kind of figured Gen V would just be the same disappointment, but it wasn't bad.
The Night Agent – is on my list. It looks good, but I haven't been too excited to watch it. It kind of looks like a rip off of Prime's Jack Ryan series. Can't remember the name of the show, but Netflix did a similar series recently that turned out to be a poorly done Jack Ryan rip off. The sad thing, Netflix doesn't really put out good original content anymore. They get your hopes up with trailers, then disappoint when it turns out to be hot garbage with bad acting and bad flow. Even when they have an all star cast, it's like they reading from a script or just are not into it. Kind of a case in point, Charlei Hunnam and Djimon Hounsou are both strong actors that I like, but in a recent Netflix series, they both gave poor performances and Hummam's performance was so bad it was hard to watch.
The Fall of the House of Usher – haha, I saw the trailer and was like nope.
Silo – is definitely on my list. I just recently swapped Disney+ out for Apple+ and currently watching The Foundation. As much as I hate the Apple company, I must say, they put together some quality acting. So far, I've watched Tetris and on the second season of The Foundation. Silo will probably be the next thing I watch there, but I really want to watch See too.
Warrior – One my all time favorites. Unfortunately it got cancelled and left wide open. Something for people to keep in mind, if you don't like watching series that get cancelled without a resolution to the story, it might piss you off, because the final show leaves you excited for the next season to see where it goes from there. Of course, if you haven't seen it yet and go into knowing that it just leaves you hanging with no follow up, it is a good watch.
Loki – is okay, but it's kind of repetitive and dumb at times. It at least has good acting, but the flow is a bit off to me. I almost feel like it would have a been a better show, without the Loki character, if that makes sense. It is worth watching and I think most people will like it. It just didn't work for me.
The Bear – Not something I would watch. It might be good, but just doesn't look like my cup of tea. Of course I kind feel the same way about Hulu that I do about Netflix. Their shows just don't deliver. I've tried watching some Hulu series, but I have yet to actually finish one as they just don't do a good job at keeping the viewer engaged. I get easily bored with Hulu series and never go back to finish them. I get Hulu+ Live TV during college football season and I'm to catch anything that interests me on Hulu+ and Disney+ during that time period.
Reacher – Another one of my favorites, which is actually surprising. I didn't think I would like it, but the acting is fantastic along with the intrigue and how the story is presented. Then again, Amazon Prime series just seem to be on another level compared to Netflix and Hulu.
One Piece – I've never herd of it. I might actually give it a try as it does look decent. Hopefully, it's not another foreign show that's poorly dubbed in English which seems to be the Netflix model now.
Barry – Haven't seen it yet and it wasn't even on my radar.
Succession – I watched the first episode and never went back to it. It just didn't draw me in. I might give it another go eventually. I have to be in the right mood for shows like this.
The Last of Us – I think it is brilliant. You never know with post apocalyptic shows and based on the synopsis, I thought it would be kind of stupid, but The Last of US was really well done. I might be biased, because Pedro Pascal is one my favorite modern actors and he didn't disappoint. He really nails the character. I had never heard of Bella Ramsey, but she nailed her character too. The overall performance of everyone in this show is surprisingly good. Graham Greene is another one my favorite actors and even though he has a small role, I loved the scenes with him.
Ted Lasso – Wasn't even on my radar as it's a bit out of my niche, but I think I'll check this one out, when I'm in the mood for something lighter. Apple+ seems to do a good job with production and that can make a huge difference. Tetris really isn't in my niche either, but I watched it just because of the history of Tetris and I'm glad I did. It was really well done.
Mrs Davis, a comedy from Peacock is better than some on this list. Co-created by Damon Lindelof of Watchmen, The Leftovers and Lost.
Gen V sux
Great list! You're going to keep me busy over the next few weeks as I work though Warrior, The Night Agent, and Gen V. Thanks…and subscribed.
Netflix, too much SJW/woke bulls$$t.
Never ever under estimate the power of 3 ply toilet paper.
New to your channel and really appreciate your recommendations. I'll definitely be looking to watch more of your content. Thank you for sharing.
Good recommendations. I would rank Warrior much higher though.
even if you're not a football fan you gotta watch Ted Lasso, one of the best shows ever.
Night Agent & Silo were not on my radar. I'll have to check them out. I feel like a bunch of people are sleeping on Warrior. Also, Blue Eyed Samurai (Netflix) is binge worthy! It's like a Quentin Tarantino movie if done in anime. Im not a big fan of anime but It reminded me of Kill Bill multiple times. I started watching it with intentions to just view 1 or 2 episodes, and ended up bingeing the whole thing (luckily it was a Sunday).
Thank you!! Cool to see a list like this as I’ve watched most so gives some validation that I’m watching the good stuff. Couple on here I haven’t seen that I’ll have to start on soon:
The bear
Barry
Succession
Warrior
Just wrapping up Twisted Metal and I have to say it’s been a tough go getting through this. I’d put it last on this list and the other two I’ve started but have to finish are Beef and One Piece. Beef I enjoyed but my wife hated it so I’ll get back to it alone but One Piece is just odd and very tough to follow. Kind of like Twisted Metal but I’ll get back to it. Think I’m going to watch the Bear next
The Night Agent was one of the kids on that Super 8 film
blue eye samurai
Reacher season one season two
Agree with Night Agent
list is mostly obvious
now do some non woke crap please. Gen V? really? kill me