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  • 9 months later...
So I've just binged my way through the Sopranos. I enjoyed it, especially the comic moments. The ending left me unsatisfied though. Overall I would rate Breaking Bad higher in terms of the enjoyment it gave me. What's next I wonder? It will be months before I'm ready for another one I think.
  • 3 weeks later...

mary123 Wrote:

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> I still have not watched anything better then

> breaking bad which I saw on dvd and Netflix in

> 2015..I was hooked could not get enough of it

> ..drama packed each episode..the only thing that

> has come close is series 2 I think of line of duty

> the Danny storyline


The Wire was excellent (if you like that sort of thing)

  • 3 months later...

Just finished watching Homeland, series 5 I think. Would have happyish if it ended there but I read there is another season.


I've had enough of House of Cards even if there is another season to come.


Restarted watching Saul on the drip. It's enjoyable but hasn't entirely grabbed me yet.


I did watch Stranger Things too. That was good.


Looking for the next one. Maybe Narcos or Battlestar as recommended here.

Just finished Ozark on Netflix - a Chicago financial adviser relocates to rural USA (The Ozarks) with his family to set up a money laundering operation for a Mexican cartel. Has a certain amount in common with Breaking Bad in that it's about a regular guy getting into crime. Really enjoyed it, worth giving a go.

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