There is no more decent shows i can watch from the burgerland so i've decided to check out some of the bong dramas. I though Thick of it was the greatest comedy i have ever seen.
I found a bunch of different police dramas: >The bodyguard >A very English scandal >Broadchurch >Happy Vallev
watch Line Of Duty if you want good police kino. Then Life on Mars and Ashes to Ashes
Hunter Evans
A Very English Scandal is great. My only criticism would be the amount of minorities they forced into a show which is supposed to be set in 1960s London, made it less immersive.
The Bodyguard has one incredible scene in the first episode but it's just okay after that. If you do like it though, Line of Duty is the same writer and about the same level of quality. I quite liked Informer, but it's built around a twist that you can guess super early so your mileage may vary.
Alexander Perez
It was on Netflix. Many clips are on youtube.
Noah Anderson
He's probably more of an Outlander kind of guy.
Josiah Lee
One show that gets recommended all the time in threads like this is The Shadow Line which is really great The Night Manager is also a fun show
Austin Wright
I'd recommend Wire in the Blood with Robson Green and Hermione Norris. Pretty good crime/police thriller, aired from 2002 to 2008 i think. Had really good time watching it, and me not even a bong!
Jack Hall
For me, I quite liked The Last Kingdom. If you liked that check out the Sharpe series with Sean Bean.
>Might as well just watch the superior Jeremy Brett Sherlock series. fucking this mah nigga
Evan Edwards
Life on Mars.
Jose Torres
It's actually network tv tier garbage
Justin Ortiz
what an absolute pleb
Daniel Green
Black Books is alright, but doesn't hold up to repeated viewings. Dylan Moran's stand up is trash, but the Jesus looking dude is pretty talented.
Oliver Nguyen
Utopia is great but also unfinished and it never will be
Tyler Wood
hardy bucks is irish you fucking gowl
Logan Martin
If you want pure bong kino watch Inside No. 9, an anthology series where each episode is a different story taking place in a different 9 (house number 9, flat 9, hotel floor 9, train carriage 9, you get the idea). It has some of the most intelligent writing I've ever witnessed and covers multiple genres from drama to thriller to horror to silent comedy to hidden camera to a Macbeth adaptation in a dressing room, all with an underlying black humour the creators spent their entire careers perfecting in shows like the League of Gentlemen and Psychoville. That came off a bit like a journalist review, didn't it? Well fucking watch it faggot. Also the Shadow Line is basically The Wire but much shorter and with 90% less niggers, again smart as fuck writing and some of the best acting and direction I've ever seen.