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Miami Vice, Battlestar Galactica, Breaking Bad, Ken Burns: Civil War, Ken Burns: The War, Weeds, Jericho - (I think these are all streaming)
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White Collar, excellent show and definitely suitable for teens. No "bad" language, minimal violence. Great characters plot line.What about Jericho, Burn Notice, Lost, In Plain Sight, White Collar, ...
Top Gear is worth the time to watch. If might take an episode or 2 to get into it because it takes a little time to get to know the 3 presenters. I really enjoyed the episode where the 3 guys were challenged to take a vehicle and turn it into a boat that could drive into the water, cruise around a bit, then drive back out of the water. Picture a Toyota pickup with a 200HP outboard on it as one of the "boats". So many other great challenges too.Top Gear UK is a pretty good show if you're interested in Vehicles, and a lot of the episodes are zany enough to entertain the women folk. Not everyones cup of tea though, pun intended.
Does that make you a "libtard" as well? Really, you shouldn't generalize that broadly.I know it's on the commie network and libtards love it, but Downton Abbey is a really good drama.
I've watched all of that series and can't wait for the next season. I love the slightly different accent the people from Cornwall have from the guy from London.I actually liked the Doc Martin series, if anyone else is in to British drama/comedy, not sure what it is.
Excellent choice. Clean comedy, maybe 1 bad word in a show. Along this line, Jeff Dunham is really funny too. I also laugh out loud at Ron White, but he is more adult and his language isn't appropriate for children.Jim Gaffigan has a couple of shows on Netflix...that guy cracks me up!
The wife and I watch the A&E series Longmire! We liked the show so much that we watched the first season in two evenings! This season runs on A&E on Monday night.
Does that make you a "libtard" as well? Really, you shouldn't generalize that broadly.
Finally got around to watching Jericho, 5 episodes in, pretty good. Thinking about letting my 9 year old kid watch it. It has the young teen subplot in it I've noticed. Anything too disturbing that would scare a kid? It seems "almost" like family viewing so far, even a little corny at times.