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is DS9 on streaming yet? I remember it being the only series (maybe) of ST not on streaming
Got added a month or so back.

Matt is great as the Doctor because he brings back the quirks and silliness of the Doctors of old, like Troughton and Tom Baker.
 

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It just got on there about a month or two ago.

Yeah. For some reason growing up, I watched a few episodes when it first came out and didn't like it but you know, times change and I think I'd enjoy it way more now than I would 18 years ago.
 

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Got added a month or so back.

Matt is great as the Doctor because he brings back the quirks and silliness of the Doctors of old, like Troughton and Tom Baker.


That's what I love about the Doctor. Funny guy and just keeps talking and talking through stuff, saying funny crap while buying time to do something.
 

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Firefly, definitely had to grow on me at first, but like someone else mentioned, the cast is phenomenal. Too bad it's only one season + a movie.
 

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Yeah. For some reason growing up, I watched a few episodes when it first came out and didn't like it but you know, times change and I think I'd enjoy it way more now than I would 18 years ago.

Yeah, i was kind of the same. It starts kind of slow but its really good when it gets going.

Also, when i was younger, i only caught sporadic episodes because, iirc, it was on later at night. You get a lot more out of this series by watching the series one right after another since this one, more than all the others, has a lot more story arcs that span multiple episodes. Probably has the best fleshed out characters of any of the series.
 

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No idea if these are even on Netflix but...

Friday Night Lights
Breaking Bad
Walking Dead
Dexter
Prison Break
Mad Men
The Wire
Arrested Development
Lost (I haven't seen it yet but when I get around to it i'm sure it will be 100 times better being able to watch it all at once)
 

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Yeah, i was kind of the same. It starts kind of slow but its really good when it gets going.

Also, when i was younger, i only caught sporadic episodes because, iirc, it was on later at night. You get a lot more out of this series by watching the series one right after another since this one, more than all the others, has a lot more story arcs that span multiple episodes. Probably has the best fleshed out characters of any of the series.

Nice. once I'm done with Dr. Who (this week) I should start on that. woohoo, ha ha.
 

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No idea if these are even on Netflix but...

Friday Night Lights
Breaking Bad
Walking Dead
Dexter
Prison Break
Mad Men
The Wire
Arrested Development
Lost (I haven't seen it yet but when I get around to it i'm sure it will be 100 times better being able to watch it all at once)

LOST is simply the best show I've ever seen and Arrested Development is probably the funniest or near the top.
 

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I'm finishing the last 5 episodes of Law & Order: SVU right now. A ton of freakin' episodes. It'll keep you busy. :p
 

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I didn't think I would like it but I started watching Sons of Anarchy over thanksgiving weekend and couldn't turn it off. Started on Thursday and had already watched the first two seasons by the end of the weekend. Very well written and the actors are great.
 

MNCyGuy

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No idea if these are even on Netflix but...

Friday Night Lights
Breaking Bad
Walking Dead
Dexter
Prison Break
Mad Men
The Wire
Arrested Development
Lost (I haven't seen it yet but when I get around to it i'm sure it will be 100 times better being able to watch it all at once)

I'm pretty sure all but The Wire are on Netflix. HBO refuses to sell their streaming rights, I'm guessing they make a lot of money off their in-demand service. Dexter I believe only has seasons 1 and 2 available, but those are head and shoulders above the later seasons anyway. The AMC shows (Mad Men, Breaking Bad, Walking Dead) all got added this summer and probably don't have the most recent seasons, but I assume those will get added once new seasons start or end on TV.

Also, I have been plowing through Friday Night Lights the last couple months. It is fantastic.
 

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You can start Dexter.

In order of preference:

1. Breaking Bad
2. Dexter
3. Luther (best psychopath since Lecter; she's an astrophysicist at Cambridge)
4. Sherlock (best Holmes since Jeremy Britt)
5. Wallander (Kenneth Branagh version)
6. Wire in the Blood
 

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Speaking of Sherlock, are they going to continue that? Im anxiously awaiting the followup.
 

MNCyGuy

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Clear eyes, full hearts, can't lose. Friday Night Lights is one of the best shows I have ever watched.

It is great. I'm about halfway into season 4 right now. I was skeptical about the move to a different school, but it's actually been pretty great. I even thought the much-maligned second season was pretty good.
 

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Breaking Bad and Deadwood are the two I just finished... both great, great shows.