Did anyone watch tonight's Star Trek Discovery? That was a bad ass tie in to arguably the greatest episode of the original Star Trek. Epic!
I enjoyed The Crown on Netflix. Watched all 4 seasons. Rumor has it that season 5 won't come till 2022 though and season 6 will be the final season.
Subscribed to Discovery+. Pretty good, have the whole collection of Bourdain's No Reservation and The Layover. Lots of short TV shows like vacations and home renovation and shit like that.
The last season of Vikings is on Amazon. The show is a shell of its former self but it's still a good watch to wrap up the series, if you made it this far.
The Expanse on Amazon. all the new Treks on CBS/Paramount+ If you like Scifi there are some amazingly great shows right now.
My wife turned me on to Endevour, entering it's eighth season. A British Show, set in the mid 60's, which features a young skinny detective who has amazing deductive abilities. Sadly, his co horts and Chief did not take him seriously. His partner became respectful of his gift and the maturity process turns this concept into quite a good series.
British Shows: Endevour and Father Brown. Mid Sommer murders, where a new murder occurs every week in a region of small quaint villages.
Sly: I'm going to check that out. Thanks Bro.. The Brits have the best scripts, directing, stage sets and lighting techniques in their programs. I think their work eclipses American shows in murder mysteries.