>tfw you haven't watched anything for weeks >tfw all kino series have lost their rewatch potential after watching them numerous times
After Chernobyl ended there isn't anything to watch or to wait for. I've literally seen every show that is worth of watching and all there is left is some low tier bullshit that you have to force yourself through. There are some movies left to see, but series are more /comfy/.
Yea Forums, is there some series that I might have missed out?
>Rome >The Wire >I, Claudius >The Leftovers >The Sopranos >Peep Show >Star Trek: DS9, TNG >Stargate: SG-1 >Babylon 5 >OZ >Office (US) >How I Met Your Mother >The Last Kingdom
In that order.
Nathan Edwards
Dark
Sebastian Turner
Vice Princeples The Americans
Kayden Barnes
I'm not really into American history nor do I particularly enjoy colonial era kino, and I've never heard of this fella, but he sure seems like an absolute alpha. I will give this one a go.
>Netflix Original >a family saga with supernatural twist It sounds disgusting. I really can't enjoy any supernatural horror, it's dull as fuck.
go on youtube and watch let's plays. they're comf if it's a man in his 30s doing it
Hunter Foster
The big bang theory
Alexander Williams
>"Dark" >by Netflix
gee I wonder what happens in this show
Gabriel Reyes
it sucks and fucks
Hunter Evans
I have, it was nice. But, (US) was better overall.
Yeah, I've been watching YouTube. I'm not really into Let's Plays. Harald Baldr and bald and bankrupt are the top channels. They do the best travel vlogs, really show the local life in developing countries by interacting with locals and going to adventures with them and they do some underground shit that nobody else shows.
on this board, yes. /sci/ is taking applicants, tho
Isaac Thomas
This one is terrible by so many standards, yet it's somewhat enjoyable. I kinda forgot about this one so I'm not sure where I left, maybe in season three. Maze is fucking 10/10.
You know that The Elementary Particles isn't a physics book, right?
Hudson Howard
Who reads most, /sci/, Yea Forums, /his/ or some other board? Yea Forums seems like the easy answer but I'm /his/ and /n/ and I read a lot based on both those subjects, and very little Yea Forums related books. /sci/ is definitely a contender there, but maybe "books per year" isn't the best thing to compare for /sci/; this based on the couple of actual scientists who work directly at science-based projects professionally I know. They do not read a ton in the way of books, but they do both stay very up to date in their fields, and read lots of literature, popular and scientific, on their respective fields.
Elijah Rivera
have you seen Californication? it's super comfy, I'm watching it for the second time now
Isaac Lee
>I'm /his/ and /n/ and I read a lot based on both those subjects What do you read about transportation?
Ryan Ramirez
I also found it to be funnier than the office
Juan Anderson
sharpe
Jackson Peterson
>I can't watch anything with strong female lead. They're just always uncharismatic and unrelatable.
watch the good fight to get over it
Dylan Turner
If you like The Office and HIMYM you should easily like Friends, Parks and Rec, TBBT, 30 Rock, Community, My Name is Earl
Skins, Misfits - gotta watch these as a teen though, if you are too old or never had a healthy teen experience like sex and parties you might not like it
Justin Flores
Shift away from consumer hobbies and move towards one that actively involve you. All you're doing is looking for more shit to shove down your throat, as soon as you consume all of that you'll be unsatisfied again. It never ends. If you're going to interact with consumer hobbies do it in a more involved way, like studying the history of theater, film, literature, etc. Ideally also get a couple hobbies that get you physically moving and exercising.