Do you follow any television shows?
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People who read are hiders. They hide who they are. People who hide don't always like who they are.
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I watch a few more tv shows that I can't think of, but I tend to stick with these two since they both change my life. ^ ^ ( Invader Zim did way more tho.)
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I just wanted to thank you for recommendation)) I also watched "Suits" and "How to get away with murder" and made a calculated guess that our tastes may be alike, so I tried "Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries" and am enjoying it very much. Who would have guessed that book forum can be so useful for TV show advertising as well!Chirlerona wrote: ↑16 Sep 2019, 15:57 I am a huge fan of Suits and I am really gutted that the series are coming to an end next week. Tried to find a substitute to binge on when Suits are finished, and stumbled upon Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries. Loved it, but watched all three seasons already (Yes, I have got a job and I am a busy lady, but I do like my Netflix) . Now on season 1 of " How to get away with murder".
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Gotta agree with you on that show. I was huge fan until season 7. The quality really went down at that point in my opinion (long boring episodes, incoherent decisions by the characters, etc.) I took a break after season 8. I finally decided to watch season 9 last week and boy am I happy! We are back on track! Who thought the show would be even better without a character I loved? The comicbook is awesome too by the way, and if you are looking for end of the world tv shows, I strongly recommend See with Jason Momoa on apple tv, it's very good!Empan16 wrote: ↑09 Dec 2019, 12:36 The biggest mainstream TV show that I have been following is The Walking Dead. I have been watching this show since season five and it is currently on season 10. I started watching it with my parents and essentially fell in love with it. The show has a perfect combination of horror, suspense, action, and character relationships and development. I am also very interested in dystopian/end of the world movie topics and this show captured it perfectly. I would 100% recommend this series to anyone that has a lot of time on their hands and needs a new show to start (I will warn you though, the first couple of seasons are kind of boring).
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