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Box sets you’d recommend?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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When I saw this thread title I was going to say Peakies or Narcos but they've both been mentioned already.
Watch Peakies again. You'll need something to keep you going until series 5 is out in October-ish. |
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Many that I would recommend have already been mentioned.
I'll add 'Sleeper Cell' and 'Band of Brothers'.
I have a box set running on the screens in Purgatorium, I change the Blu-Ray disc every 10,000 years.
Lucifer |
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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago
There and to the left a bit |
The Bridge
Line Of Duty
Boardwalk Empire
Penny Dreadful
Or for something a little different that only had one series 11.12.63 a time travel thing about a man trying to prevent the assassination of JFK |
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American Horror Story- Start with S2. Each series is a mini series so it doesn't matter what order you watch them. I'd go Asylum (2) Murder House (1) Roanoke (6) Freak show (4) Coven (3) and then Hotel (5). I warn you though- S2 by far surpasses any other season. While some of the others are good (Hotel is just about watchable) they arent a patch on S2. I guarantee you will binge it in a night or 2.
The Walking Dead- 're started it last week and just finished Season 3.
Breaking bad- finished series 1 in a night, entire thing in less than a week. After you seen that (assuming you haven't already) then watch Better Call Saul which is a sort of prequel
The Strain- only watched a few episodes but it isn't bad |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Criminal minds
House of cards (the original British version and the American version)
I would also recommend going on to imbd and looking at the most popular films and watch some of those. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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My two favourites have been said but only once each and they are superb.
The Bridge (there’s three seasons and the fourth and final is about to come out, hence BBC iplayer has for a short period all episodes of the first three seasons on catch up currently- get them!)
Twin Peaks. It’s where this type of box set TV film on the small screen started. |
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By *ogNMuseCouple
over a year ago
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"My two favourites have been said but only once each and they are superb.
The Bridge (there’s three seasons and the fourth and final is about to come out, hence BBC iplayer has for a short period all episodes of the first three seasons on catch up currently- get them!)
Twin Peaks. It’s where this type of box set TV film on the small screen started. "
I don't normally watching subtitled programmes, but Hubby got me hooked on The Bridge, we both love Saga's little quirks
Quite enjoyed The Tunnel as well |
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"My two favourites have been said but only once each and they are superb.
The Bridge (there’s three seasons and the fourth and final is about to come out, hence BBC iplayer has for a short period all episodes of the first three seasons on catch up currently- get them!)
Twin Peaks. It’s where this type of box set TV film on the small screen started.
I don't normally watching subtitled programmes, but Hubby got me hooked on The Bridge, we both love Saga's little quirks
Quite enjoyed The Tunnel as well"
I adore Saga. |
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