If we can catch up on iZombie over the summer, that'll be cool, but we just don't have time right now. And I really liked it last season, so it suck to not watch it right now.
I still need to get my brother's Netflix password so we can watch Jessica Jones. (When I went to Colorado, we used my Hulu account to catch up on stuff he had missed, and I know he's still using it, so he owes me Netflix.)
I'm procrastinating on taking a walk (which is silly because it's 70 and sunny), so I'm saying it here for accountability: I AM GOING TO TAKE A WALK RIGHT NOW. (Or after I get my shoes on. Which will happen after I close the laptop.)
I forgot Grey's and Scandal.
I just downloaded the most recent ep of People vs. OJ Simpson. Have you been reading the interviews with Marcia Clark in Vulture? Fascinating stuff.
I know that Publick and Hammer tried shaking things up this season on the Venture Bros., but it just seemed like more of the same, especially compared to Rick and Morty, which is fresh and imaginative.
I do feel like this last season was kind of a return to form. Everything was sharp and looked cool. But as you note, it's not nearly as surprising/fresh as Rick and Morty or the comparable Archer (which itself isn't quite as much fun as it used to be.)
I keep meaning to watch Steven Universe on Hulu, but like I said, we can't even keep up with what we're watching now.
You gotta! Also, it comes in nice digestible 11 minute chunks. It's so funny - when it first started I felt a mild disappointment that it was as densely built out as Adventure Time or Gravity Falls. And it turns out to be incredibly rich in its own mythology and backstory and range. It just takes a little time to get going, but it builds out such a great supporting cast too.
Plus great songs, great humor, characters you root for, fist-pumping moments of Awesome and gorgeous visual appeal.
Reality Shows: Matilda has gone from Project Runway to The Voice. Hmph. Not my favorite kind of singing.
Shows I Didn't Watch But Want To Get To: Hannibal, Kimmy Schmidt, Agent Carter (all of which JZ has watched)
I dropped Sleepy Hollow last year when they whitewashed the cast and pushed romance forward of the plot. They may have backtracked on that, but working partnership friends or comrades is so much more interesting to me than another fricken romance.
We're watching Peggy Carter every time it airs, Arrow (and Blue Bloods, 'cause David Ramsey), Flash, and Criminal Minds. Loving The Magicians. I'd watch it twice a week if they could film that fast. Agents of Shield, Elementary, and Grimm, in spite of ourselves. Grantchester, we're about to start S2 of Daredevil. H loves NCIS--I tell him between that and Criminal Minds (and the original CSI with Wm. Petersen), he just likes crimesolving by old white guys. He doesn't argue with that.
Shows I'd pay money for new episodes of? Almost Human, Firefly.
Shows I was bingeing or have warched before but have't finished/caught up on:
Kimmy Schmidt, OITNB, Daredevil, Nurse Jackie, Hannibal,
Shows I should be watching, but haven't yet: Mr. Robot, The Magicians.
Yes on what Scola just said. I think this summer will be a lot of library DVD use.
Work has been stressful so I've been mainly binging on cosy mysteries like Poirot. Other than that Peggy Carter and Sleepy Hollow were my only weekly regulars this winter.
Agents of SHIELD, random stuff on PBS I catch if I'm surfing by and am intrigued, mostly DVDs of old British shows with the occasional Stargate: Atlantis and Avengers cartoons. I seem to have lost my patience for letting new series develop enough to catch my interest.