Recommendations are quite welcome
Anno 1790
Being Human season 3. 4. 5.
Blood Ties
Bramwell
Doctor Who (old series)
Dresden Files
Due South season1. 2. 3. 4.
Eternal Law
Forever Knight
Fringe season 4. 5.
Garrow's Law season 2. 3.
Grimm
Highlander season 2., 3., 4., 5. 6.
House season 7., 8.
Hustle season 2., 3., 4., 5., 6., 7., 8.
Leverage season 3., 4., 5.
Lexx
Lord Peter Wimsey (both the Ian Carmichael and the Edward Petherbridge series)
Lost Girl
Man from UNCLE
Noble House
Once Upon A Time
Queer as folk US
Torchwood - Miracle Day
Ultraviolet
Warehouse 13
Blood Ties
Bramwell
Doctor Who (old series)
Dresden Files
Due South season
Forever Knight
Fringe season 4. 5.
Grimm
Hustle season 2., 3., 4., 5., 6., 7., 8.
Lexx
Lord Peter Wimsey (both the Ian Carmichael and the Edward Petherbridge series)
Lost Girl
Man from UNCLE
Noble House
Queer as folk US
Ultraviolet
Warehouse 13
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I'm actually saving Old!Who for a bit - I'm currently working my way through Highlander and have found that it's nice, with a really long series, to mix it with shorter ones between seasons, so to speak. Doctor Who - maybe afterwards - besides, that gives me time to figure out where to start...
I've watched the first episode of Dresden Files (and read all books except the newest *glares at library system to get it to hurry up*), and it did look fun. It's just a matter of finding the right time, you know?
Walking Dead, I've actually been reading the comic series since before they even announced the tv series, so to me, it's a bit of worrying about how good the tv version is by comparison - what's changed, that sort of thing. But we'll see soon enough.
And ah, the things we saw as children. There is an old, Chinese animated series about the Monkey King that I am going to forever blame for my deep and abiding love of tricksters - at least it didn't turn me into a furry ;-) I must have watched that series 100 times and I still have the VHS somewhere - really should get around to digitalizing that, shouldn't I? Some day...
Speaking of tv series, are you watching the new season of Sanctuary?
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Hmmm. I asked my sister about Walking Dead, comics vs TV. I could give you a broad-strokes, non-spoilery rundown, if you'd like? According to her, it IS different to the comics, there are several changes particularly to plots and a few of the characters. She thinks it is definitely, definitely worth it, though - citing cinematography (scale, particularly), makeup (thoroughly awesome, she apparently cannot stress that one enough), character-driven plots, a couple of additional characters that are totally awesome, some changes to existing character arcs that she thinks are worth it ... etc, etc. In short, from someone who has both read the comics and watched the show (and adores zombies), she would recommend both, though they ARE different.
Re: Old Who and Dresden Files - totally worth it, when you find the moment for them. *grins* And the newest Dresden BOOK is also completely awesome (if you mean Ghost Story, that is). Seriously. It's ... such a big step, character-wise, for both Harry and so many of the supporting cast. It's slow-moving. But it's HUGE.
We had so much stuff on VHS, and watched some much more (especially crappy reruns) on the 'poverty channels' (Ireland's 4 main channels, which were all we could afford for ages), to the extent that most of my viewing tastes are stuck somewhere between 1963 and 1990 -_-; But hey, it's alllll good. *grins*
I've only seen maybe two episodes of S4 Sanctuary. I've mostly been reading episode summaries to try and catch up to major events. Um. The season seems to be ... floundering, a bit? Or, a lot? *shrugs*
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Yeah, I know what you mean. It feels - kind of like a very extended middle of season period, this season, if that makes any sense? And it started so well, with Tempus (I hope Tempus was one of those you saw? Tempus was lovely), but otherwise - I mean, even the Tesla episodes didn't manage to rise that high, and there's been an appalling absence of the Five in general, and not nearly enough Kate, and far too much Will, and far too much oh-dear-the-Sanctuary-is-now-an-NGO-flail-flail-flail and not nearly enough basic monster plots. Henry has had some fine moments, Declan shows up sometimes and is fun, but honestly, floundering is a pretty good word for how most of this season has felt.
Ireland's 4 main channels
Wow. 4 channels. I remember, when I was a teeny, tiny girl, we got our second Danish channel (there had been one or two satellite channels, but we couldn't afford those - my granddad had them, and I owed a lot of my vhs library to that fact - oh, such things I had - and oh, such grief, when a tape finally gave up) - mind you, what I remember best was the fascination of watching commercials on actual tv, not just in the cinema.
And I don't need a rundown for WD, though thanks. The problem isn't wanting to see it or anything like that, it's just - well - so much to watch, so little time. And soon there'll be work and oh, so little time. To read, watch, work, write, live - seriously, some of these people around fandom - where do they get the time?