The End of Streaming TV
For many years, I have used TV streaming services (Netflix, Hulu, Prime, Peacock, HBO) on a rotating basis. (Actually Prime is part of Amazon Prime so I always have it). I like finding a long series and watching it start to finish. I have seen some great shows that captured my interest quickly (some slow starts) and kept it for the entire series. In alphabetical order -
1883
1923
After Life
As We See It
Atypical
Better Call Saul
Bosch
Breaking Bad
Dead to Me
Deadwood
Enlightened
Firefly (old antenna TV)
Game of Thrones
Hell on Wheels
Justified (Lexington KY connection!)
Longmire
Mad Men (slow start)
Nurse Jackie
Orange is the New Black (slow start)
Ozark
Peaky Blinders
The Queen's Gambit (Lexington KY connection!)
The Sopranos
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
Yellowstone (slow start)
Some other shows have kept me going - let's say good, not great -
Disenchanted
The Good Fight
The Good Place (old antenna TV)
The Handmaid's Tale (great book, The Testaments too, okay TV)
House (old antenna TV)
Monk (old antenna TV)
But now, there is nothing. I've tried an uncounted number of Star Trek series, Wheel of Time, The Man in the High Castle, Russian Doll, Stranger Things, Bridgerton, The Witcher, The Mandalorian, Carnival Row, The Rings of Power, The Boys, The Marvelous Mrs Maisel, The Expanse, Sneaky Pete, Mozart in the Jungle, The Flight Attendant. Highly rated shows - blech, boring or stupid.
Ten to fifteen dollars each month was good value for relaxing entertainment. No more.
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