Help support the Mego Museum
Help support the Mego Museum

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

What is the best TV show out there that I am not watching?

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • Brazoo
    Permanent Member
    • Feb 14, 2009
    • 4767

    #31
    For Netflix, I'm with MegoSteve -

    Bojack Horseman and Luther are great. Also, the first 3 seasons of Misfits are fantastic. Have you seen Archer? Or Hannibal?

    It's not on Netflix, but Eagleheart is one of the craziest, funniest, most underrated shows.

    For more comedy you also need to see Nathan For You, Key and Peele, Kroll Show and The Birthday Boys.

    Comment

    • Brazoo
      Permanent Member
      • Feb 14, 2009
      • 4767

      #32

      Comment

      • Brazoo
        Permanent Member
        • Feb 14, 2009
        • 4767

        #33
        Mike Tyson Mysteries is also good for a quick dose of weirdness and laughs.

        Comment

        • Iron Mego
          Wake Up Heavy
          • Jan 31, 2010
          • 3536

          #34
          I'll add The Game and Broadchurch.
          Wake Up Heavy Podcast

          Find me on Twitter

          Comment

          • Johnny
            Salty
            • Oct 1, 2003
            • 3369

            #35
            Scooby Doo is a great show. It stars a lovable Great Dane named Scooby Doo who teams up with teenagers Velma, Daphne, Freddie, and Shaggy on many quests to solve mysteries.
            Each mystery is new and unusual and involves the group stopping someone from wreaking certain havoc on the world.
            The large but cowardly Great Dane spends most of his time hanging around the four California high school students.

            The four teenagers are in constant search of mysteries and adventures, driving around in a bright green van known as the Mystery Machine.
            Many of the group's adventures involve villains who take on supernatural disguises (ghosts and monsters).
            The villains' activities usually involve blackmail, theft, fraud and other forms of corruption.

            At the first hint of trouble, Scooby-Doo (and usually, Shaggy as well) are running for cover; they usually find themselves in even deeper trouble.
            It usually takes the promise of a Scooby snack to get Scooby (and Shaggy) to come out of hiding.
            The mysteries are always solved by the end of each show with the villain proclaiming,
            "And I would have gotten away with it if it hadn't have been for you kids!" or some similar line.

            It's terrific.

            Comment

            • thunderbolt
              Hi Ernie!!!
              • Feb 15, 2004
              • 34211

              #36
              Originally posted by Mikey
              Z Nation
              agreed, I actually like it better than Walking Dead. It seems to have a goal for the survivors.
              You must try to generate happiness within yourself. If you aren't happy in one place, chances are you won't be happy anyplace. -Ernie Banks

              Comment

              • blastphemey
                Persistent Member
                • Jun 11, 2008
                • 1114

                #37
                Originally posted by Johnny
                Scooby Doo is a great show. It stars a lovable Great Dane named Scooby Doo who teams up with teenagers Velma, Daphne, Freddie, and Shaggy on many quests to solve mysteries.
                Each mystery is new and unusual and involves the group stopping someone from wreaking certain havoc on the world.
                The large but cowardly Great Dane spends most of his time hanging around the four California high school students.

                The four teenagers are in constant search of mysteries and adventures, driving around in a bright green van known as the Mystery Machine.
                Many of the group's adventures involve villains who take on supernatural disguises (ghosts and monsters).
                The villains' activities usually involve blackmail, theft, fraud and other forms of corruption.

                At the first hint of trouble, Scooby-Doo (and usually, Shaggy as well) are running for cover; they usually find themselves in even deeper trouble.
                It usually takes the promise of a Scooby snack to get Scooby (and Shaggy) to come out of hiding.
                The mysteries are always solved by the end of each show with the villain proclaiming,
                "And I would have gotten away with it if it hadn't have been for you kids!" or some similar line.

                It's terrific.
                I literally lol'd

                Edited for thread topic: I'd have to agree with "Black Mirror" what a fantastic show with so much relevance to modern society and technology. Any fans of Twilight Zone should love it. I'm always recommending Trailer Park Boys.
                Dexter is very good.
                American Horror Story usually has me interested but not so much this season.
                Cosmos
                Portlandia
                Last edited by blastphemey; Jan 20, '15, 2:15 PM.

                Comment

                • haggis
                  Veteran Member
                  • Jan 17, 2008
                  • 450

                  #38
                  Glee
                  Pretty Little Liars
                  Girls
                  Real Housewives of Central City
                  .....just kidding!

                  The only current shows that I really don't like to miss are:
                  The Walking Dead
                  The Flash

                  As far as "reality"(sic) TV goes, I have been known to watch:
                  Bar Rescue
                  Counting Cars
                  Toy Hunter
                  No exclusives and no chase figures, please - I'm Canadian!

                  Comment

                  • megoapesnut
                    The name says it all!
                    • Dec 3, 2007
                    • 3727

                    #39
                    The two staples in our house are NCIS and The Mentalist. Great shows. I turned my wife and daughter on to Fringe and they are loving it. The best TV show in the history of the known universe was Magnum PI. I watched it when it aired and a few years ago the entire family watched the whole series. The wanna watch it again. Great show. Another good show that I watched was The Dollhouse. It only lasted 2 seasons but was pretty good. I am finishing the last season of Big Love right now. It's alright. Nothing I would watch again.

                    Comment

                    • johnnystorm
                      Hot Child in the City
                      • Jul 3, 2008
                      • 4293

                      #40
                      Hoarders, but only the episodes that feature bug infestations and/or mummified cats.

                      Comment

                      • ZombieJimC
                        Persistent Member
                        • Mar 12, 2014
                        • 1246

                        #41
                        Blackish is a great show.

                        Comment

                        • ubermanx
                          Career Member
                          • Jul 3, 2013
                          • 946

                          #42
                          Luther was amazing. Loved that show. Broadchurch was fantastic as well. We tried to watch the US version, Grace point but it just didn't click. Maybe it's the monarchist in me but I love British TV.

                          NCIS I used to watch a lot but it dropped off with the advent of Netflix and no commercials. Might have to dive back in.

                          Bojack and Mike Tyson are a no no when the wife is around. Good thing she teaches yoga two nights a week

                          One absolute weird and crazy thing is I collected all the Dexter DVD sets but never saw past the first episode. Just kept buying them out of habit. Maybe when the Dexter figure finally gets released I'll rip open that cellophane.

                          Also have my Farscape and Star Trek Blu-rays on the shelf unopened. Difference being that I saw these shows before on TV. Firefly was recently rewatched.

                          Right now on top of the HBO & "comic book" shows we are watching season 2 of The 100. Not as tight as the first season so far.

                          Is the Highlander TV show on American Netflix?

                          If anyone is a fan of military shows might I suggest The Unit, the first two seasons of Ultimate Force (crashed and burned after that), the British season of Strike Back that had the Sheriff of Nottingham & Rick Grimes as a British anti-terrorist team (forget the actor's names). The American continuation of Strike Back from Cinemax is also quite awesome.

                          - Marty

                          Comment

                          • Operation:Mego
                            I'm the Star Spangled Man
                            • May 21, 2011
                            • 3350

                            #43
                            These are all hilarious.

                            Last Man Standing
                            Brooklyn Nine-Nine
                            Comedy Bang Bang
                            Community
                            Garfunkel and Oates
                            Parks and Rec
                            The Comeback
                            Web Therapy
                            Episodes
                            The League
                            sigpic
                            The event where the fans are separated from the true fans.

                            Comment

                            • Operation:Mego
                              I'm the Star Spangled Man
                              • May 21, 2011
                              • 3350

                              #44
                              Togetherness is also pretty funny.
                              sigpic
                              The event where the fans are separated from the true fans.

                              Comment

                              • Iron Mego
                                Wake Up Heavy
                                • Jan 31, 2010
                                • 3536

                                #45
                                I need to watch Togetherness.
                                Wake Up Heavy Podcast

                                Find me on Twitter

                                Comment

                                Working...
                                😀
                                🥰
                                🤢
                                😎
                                😡
                                👍
                                👎