With each episode clocking in around 90 mins, expert acting, and a tight script, Sherlock feels more like a series of movies than a t.v. show. The best depiction of Sherlock to date, This show is smart, and consistently manages to deliver devious problems, with clever solutions. These mysteries will keep you guessing at every twist, then make you kick yourself when Sherlock finally explains how the answer can be simply elementary.
This has quickly become one of my favorite new comedies of 2016. There is a 'Season 1' out there too, which is a few short clips put together to make a normal length pilot episode.
It's just a giant ad for the series, and didn't really bring anything.
An anthology series based on the Heavy Metal comic series. Each episode is a stand-alone sci-fi fantasy short story. It's a little B grade, but overall an enjoyable and unique experience.
Relive all the excitement of watching the news without any of the hassle of it being relevant or true.
Legit is based on the real life misadventures of Australian stand up comedian Jim Jefferies. While short lived, this show managed dive into a number of difficult subjects not normally covered on TV. Jefferies successfully manages to see the funny side of touchy subjects without making fun of the people affected by them.
For a show about smart people, it's incredibly stupid. Walter O'Brien clearly didn't lend his brain when they were writing the show.
"The plane's flying too fast for wifi. We'll have to driver underneath it and connect a network cable" - said no one ever
A really annoying kids show
A great miniseries blurring the lines between Ian Fleming and James Bond
Do yourself a favor and watch The League instead.