Can I just un watch Red Dwarf 7 and beyond? No need to rewatch them.
I’d quite like to watch the BBC America Dirk Gently from fresh. Not because it’s one of the greatest things going but because I think it only really works so well the first time. Much like the largely unrelated (except in spirit) books.
Absolute gem from scratch - Rick and Morty, but cut down to the about one third of the episodes - the really good ones not the crap filler.
All great series but I disagree with the Wire in this context. I loved it first time around but when I rewatched it (I was spending a spell living with my parents and wanted them to experience it), I appreciated it even more. Fore-knowledge of the plots made me appreciate even more how all the strands fit together "all the pieces matter"). I had watched it closely initially but still missed lots of foreshadowing and parallels (not for nothing was David Simon's credo "F#*k the casual viewer").
yes, it was so layered and dense it definitely rewards repeat viewing-I would just like to recapture that sense on first watching "Is this really this good? Yes!"
The Nightmare Man. BBC horror drama. Wonderful zero budget drama but a brilliant idea. If i could see it without the game of thrones effects expectations i would be as scared as i was when i first saw it in 197?
This has been on daytime tv on BBC1. Its about a guy and his teenage kids who move from Sydney to New Zealand after his wife dies. He writes a column for a newspaper thats always 100 words. I have yet to meet someone else who has seen it as its daytime tv. ( god knows why as its brilliant.) New series is due.
Shakespeare and Hathaway is another good daytime programme.
And no I dont sit in watching day tv. The missus found fhem and we record them for later.
Exactly what I was going to write. It's brilliant. Just brilliant. Requires a bit of brainpower from the viewer to keep up with who's doing what to who and to what end, just like the book.
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