I quit the television.
Now a days it's all about developing and learning new skills throughout the day.....and free time I spend it playing football!!!!
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Old, I know, but Charmed. I started it because I love The Craft (1996 movie), and Charmed looked similar. Reminds me of The X-Files meets The Craft. Also, a Star Trek TNG re-watch. Current telly: Blindspot.
I'm still considering whether I should watch Re:Zero or just wait for it to finish and then take a bunch of days off work to just watch it all in one go.
actually i really want to create my own tv show there is an already cool indonesian series called "lorong waktu" it basically tell a story of a person who can go back in time to save somebody lifes or learn from their mistake we dont do that in the future buts its really an old show so i want to make it much more cartoonist so i hope i can make it please pray for me
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Definitely you should watch "The Last Dance" - its all about the amazing story of Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls.
And then "Formula 1: Drive To Survive" This docuseries gives viewers exclusive, intimate access to the drivers, managers and team owners in Formula 1 live life in the fast lane -- both on and off the track.
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just love anime the likes of jujutsu kaisen, kimetsu , dr stone, muhyo rouji etc.
I quit the television.
Now a days it's all about developing and learning new skills throughout the day.....and free time I spend it playing football!!!!
No time and definitely No Time for TV with Two kids, a programming blog and side projects
Old, I know, but Charmed. I started it because I love The Craft (1996 movie), and Charmed looked similar. Reminds me of The X-Files meets The Craft. Also, a Star Trek TNG re-watch. Current telly: Blindspot.
I’m on a TNG rewatching binge myself. Data’s Day is one of my favorites, along with Drumhead.
I have just started watching Ertugrul. Too bad they don't have a dubbed English version so I have to read the subtitles all the time.
"Umbrella Academy" on Netflix.
The Great British Baking Show. Delightful show. Plus baking is like programming that you can eat! Maybe that's taking it too far.
Succession on HBO is very good. Brian Cox is superb in it. Also, I use TeeVee on my iPhone to track all my boxsets, love it
Netflix's shows:
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I'm still considering whether I should watch Re:Zero or just wait for it to finish and then take a bunch of days off work to just watch it all in one go.
actually i really want to create my own tv show there is an already cool indonesian series called "lorong waktu" it basically tell a story of a person who can go back in time to save somebody lifes or learn from their mistake we dont do that in the future buts its really an old show so i want to make it much more cartoonist so i hope i can make it please pray for me
I just started watching "Into The Badlands" on Netflix ...
Killing Eve and The Marvelous Mrs Maisel!
Definitely you should watch "The Last Dance" - its all about the amazing story of Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls.
And then "Formula 1: Drive To Survive" This docuseries gives viewers exclusive, intimate access to the drivers, managers and team owners in Formula 1 live life in the fast lane -- both on and off the track.
Jaye Hernandez already mentioned Dark, so I'll add Space Force, although I'm already done with it! Funny and heart-warming.
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