As a verified television junkie, living in what I personally believe to be the Golden Age of televised media, defined not only by the current generation of networks newfound ability to experiment, but also on the advent of "digital time-shifting" I watch a little too much.
As per shows currently on-schedule and "on-season," I'm working through HBO's "Ballers" and "True Detective," AMC's "Halt and Catch Fire," NBC's "Hannibal," USA's "Mr. Robot," Netflix's "Sense8," "Orange is the New Black," BBC Americas' "Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell," and SyFy's "Dominion."
Just polished off "A Game of Thrones" and "Silicon Valley."
Playing catch up on "Orphan Black" and "Turn."
New stuff in the schedule includes the new season of "Bojack Horseman," "The Brink," "Masters of Sex," "Hell on Wheels," and "Welcome to Sweden."
Goodness me, then there's the early Fall season to worry about.
As a verified television junkie, living in what I personally believe to be the Golden Age of televised media, defined not only by the current generation of networks newfound ability to experiment, but also on the advent of "digital time-shifting" I watch a little too much.
As per shows currently on-schedule and "on-season," I'm working through HBO's "Ballers" and "True Detective," AMC's "Halt and Catch Fire," NBC's "Hannibal," USA's "Mr. Robot," Netflix's "Sense8," "Orange is the New Black," BBC Americas' "Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell," and SyFy's "Dominion." Just polished off "A Game of Thrones" and "Silicon Valley."
Playing catch up on "Orphan Black" and "Turn."
New stuff in the schedule includes the new season of "Bojack Horseman," "The Brink," "Masters of Sex," "Hell on Wheels," and "Welcome to Sweden."
Goodness me, then there's the early Fall season to worry about.