The first season of this sitcom was funny and relatable. By the 2nd season, she starts to wear on you, as everything bothers her, especially the “stuffy” town where she resides. Hoping the 3rd season brings back the original humor, but without her constant whine.
A period series from Spain, about female telephone operators and their personal lives. If you can get past the voice dubbing and the soap opera-like storyline, it’s kind of entertaining.
A great show about a highly functioning autistic high schooler preparing for college.
A very lighthearted builder of some really amazing tree houses. This show makes me want to have a tree house of my own. Worth watching if you appreciate architecture and design.
It’s good to see Tony Danza again, along with Josh Groban. It’s a very sedate and relaxing, yet fun to watch police show. Not a great deal of action. Yet, lots of father/son relationship. It’s more of a “feel good” comedy.
A very slow, dark and stereotypical look of the beginning of the cocaine business.
A very dark comedy, with some major players. Different and unusual. But if you don’t follow each episode closely, you will get lost.
A dark realistic look at the beginning of porno flick industry. The show is a bit slow and doesn’t truly delve into the characters’ backgrounds. The 2nd season doesn’t appear to evolve. They have some amazing actors involved, surprised they’re not giving them more to work with.
A lawyer returns to her home town to help a group of girls, only to learn that her father has kept secrets from her as well. Storyline is interesting, but slow. They barely touch the surface of the relationship between the lawyer and her father, which they really need to explain better. Could use some stronger writers.
A cooking competition with kids of varying ages. These kids are amazing. They have kitchen skills that most adults don’t even have and they are not making basic dishes. If you enjoy watching others cook, this is a must watch show.