I’ve met but one fellow WordPress scribe in the flesh. And the person in question, Andrew Ferguson, proved to be even warmer and more gracious than I’d anticipated. My wife Sandy and I spent a day with Andrew and his wife Alison in 2019 on their home turf — Scotland — where Sandy and I were vacationing. I bring up Andrew right now because his thoughts on my country’s (i.e., the USA’s) recent presidential election are totally in tune with mine. Here’s what he wrote:
“We woke up . . . to the news that more than half of the US voting public had taken leave of their senses and voted for Trump — again. If you didn’t enjoy the first movie, Trump II: This Time It’s More Mental promises to have even more bad actors. Coming to a political and environmental shitshow near you in January.”
Even though Andrew’s analysis is perfection (click here to read the wide-ranging article in which his Trump commentary appears), there’s plenty I can add. Such as this: Oy frigging vey! Are you shitting me? A riot-inciter and convicted felon is soon to wield immense power for a second term? Man, sometimes bad dreams come true. This is one of those instances.
I could go on and on about the president-elect. But I won’t, as my blood pressure is starting to rise like a hot air balloon. That’s what writing about a vindictive, freedoms-suppressing bully does to me. It’s time, then, to steer this essay into currents I’m comfortable navigating. So, excuse me for a moment while I allow my aged systems to decompress. Ahh, I’m feeling better already. Onward to an agreeable topic.
Since early 2020 I’ve watched an hour or two of television series most evenings, something I hadn’t done in years. I turned to TV because of the COVID pandemic, which left my spirits in need of some boosting. Series-viewing was just what the doctor ordered. I became infatuated right from the start, and the infatuation hasn’t lessened at all. My mind continually is blown by the gargantuan number of available series, and by the good-to-great quality of a sizable percentage of them. I’m certain I won’t terminate what has become one of my favorite activities until the Grim Reaper confronts me and utters words to this effect: “Your days are more than numbered, schmuck. They now are over.”
Not being one who is enamored by advertisements, the vast majority of the series I’ve seen have been on streaming services, as opposed to traditional television. Sandy is my steady viewing companion, I hasten to add. We possess quite similar tastes in series fare. And each of us appreciates having someone a foot away who can offer help when uncertainty arises about what the hell just happened in a scene or about what a character meant by what they said. I’m not ashamed to say that I get puzzled a whole lot more frequently than my spouse does.
Do you have any series recommendations? I’m always eager to learn about shows I’m unfamiliar with. Here are a few I watched in 2024 that I think highly of: Lessons In Chemistry; The Last Days Of Ptolemy Grey; John Adams. The first two are on Apple TV+, and the latter can be found on MAX.
Speaking of MAX, Sandy and I are fans of that broadcaster’s Starstruck, a series I hadn’t heard of until two months ago. Starstruck, which originally ran from 2021 to 2023, consists of 18 episodes spread over three seasons, each installment a mere 23 or so minutes in length. Truly hooked, Sandy and I polished off Starstruck in about one week.
Though a rom-com, Starstruck doesn’t head in directions you might expect. Its main storyline follows Jessie, a gal in her late 20s at series’ start, and Tom, who maybe is a few years older than that. They first set eyes on one another in a pub in London, England, on New Year’s Eve. Natch, they end up spending the night together, sparks flying to a decent extent. Eventually they begin an on-again, off-again romance that frustrates and confuses them both. Are they mismatched socio-economically? Jessie, after all, struggles to make a living, while Tom is a pretty well-known movie actor. Tom, an unassuming sort, isn’t concerned about their financial and fame disparities, though. The show incisively reveals that the reasons behind their fits-and-starts relationship are far more meaningful.
Rose Matafeo, previously an unknown to me, created, co-wrote and stars (as Jessie) in Starstruck. The inspiration for the series, I’ve read, came from incidents in her personal life. She’s a talent. The show is full of witty repartee and spot-on zingers, and has its share of moments that seriously tug at your heart. And Matafeo’s Jessie is completely believable as an uninhibited cum vulnerable young lady. It doesn’t need repeating, but I’ll say it anyway: I like Starstruck a lot.

You’re back ! Hi Neil. My fave show on TV is a Quiz show: ‘the 1% Club’ on free to air. It does NOT test know ledge but IQ, logic, fast thinking. It is fun, witty, and challenging. You are NOT a passive viewer but a participant
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Hi there, John. I haven’t heard of that show. I’ll do some research to see if it’s available in my country.
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I despair – have Americans gone mad…this doesn’t just affect the US; it affects the world. Ukraine is f*****.
On a lighter note, I’ll keep an eye out for Starstruck as haven’t heard of this series, but I tend to watch movies more.
Trust you had a lovely festive season and saw the New Year in… 😉
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Speaking of movies: We watched “Juror #2” a few nights ago. Clint Eastwood directed it. It’s a good one.
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Hi Neil, thanks for your Trump comments and for quoting your blog friend. I agree completely. I couldn’t believe that the U.S. had done it again. And this time the troglodytes accompanying him are even worse. He and that fungus Musk are attacking us at every turn with the most asinine twaddle. Ugh. But like you, my BP climbs and I have to forget about him.
As to series, we recently watched Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, older ones but definitely good. Thanks for sharing your recent find.
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One of these days I hope to watch Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul. I’ve had it in the back of my mind to do so. Another well-regarded dramatic series is The Wire — we are in the middle of watching season one. So far, we like it quite a lot.
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We’ve watched The Wire. It’s very good. Cheers.
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I really enjoyed ‘Black Doves’ recently. I don’t know if you get these but one of my favourite shows came to an end the other day ‘Vera’ – we also enjoy ‘Shetland’. We tend to like a lot of crime dramas.
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Thanks for the tips. My wife and I like crime dramas too.
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I despair at the deliberate ignorance of half of the voting population of these United States. Like you, I must take breaks to allow the mind to recuperate awhile. I will check out “Starstruck” as per your recommendation. It looks like a good antidote to the vapidness of American society these days.
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“Deliberate ignorance” sums it up very well. What a society we live in. What a world.
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Good to hear from you, Neil. I recently signed up with Netflix and am currently enjoying 100 years of Solitude. I’ve also enjoyed the three body problem on there. UK based shows are a bit of a dry patch at the minute for me, but recently watched (for the third time) all three series of The Detectorists – originally a BBC production but now also on Netflix.
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Thanks for the recommendations, Michael. We have Netflix, and will keep those series in mind.
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while violent, we really liked the penguin on max. Colin farrell was incredible. I think we’re due for another series, thanks for the recommendation!
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Hi. I’ve heard good things from other people about The Penguin. My wife and I will add it to our lengthy list of shows to check out.
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I’m looking for a series to watch at the moment, and “Starstruck” sounds like an excellent choice! An enlightening and interesting post. Thanks for sharing.💜😊🌻
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Hello there. I hope you’ll like it!
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Sorry, I have nothing to recommend from the boob tube, since I do not bow to the alter of commercialism, but from limited encounters with people from abroad, I note that a surprising number of them, like your friend Andrew, are all too familiar with the global swing to the far political right, and understand, better than half the voting populace of America, the utter shitshow we’re about to undergo with King Donald. I’d recommend we read good books, take walks with the spirit of peace, and hope for better years ahead.
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Trump eats it. Big-time.
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Yeah, my wife and I are still reeling from the election and are bracing ourselves for what’s to come. Ugh.
As for recommendations: If you have AppleTV, I HIGHLY recommend Ted Lasso and Shrinking. Both are comedy/dramas, incredibly well-written, and the casting is spot on.
Here’s hoping the next four years aren’t as bad as we expect them to be.
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Hi. We had Apple TV for a while, and watched all of Lasso and season one of Shrinking. Excellent shows. Maybe we’ll re-subscribe to Apple TV one of these days. There’s a good chance we will.
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As you will already know, I don’t write on politics but I do pay attention to the political situation here in Ireland and elsewhere. Briefly regarding a general election here in Ireland recently: in the months prior to the election there was a very strong rise in what I will vaguely describe as far-right activism, anti-immigration, anti-establishment etc and even one night of rioting in the capital. The results of the election showed that the general population had no time for moving the country in that direction and central, central left parties are now in negotiations to form the next government. Re your situation in the U.S., the general reactions here are of disbelief and nervousness – disbelief that a person of Donald Trump’s character and persona should bring such support from the American people and a nervousness for the impact of his presidency on Irish affairs – he has suggested American companies based in Ireland should repatriate though recent newspaper reports from these companies state they are here because we have the skilled workforce they need while this is not available in the U.S. Of course, his impact on wider world affairs is a cause of great concern also. Under his presidency are unelected people such as Elon Musk to have influence beyond and outside the democratic process? Enough, I’ve dipped my toe into a political discussion and will now retreat to gardening and other general matters.
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The majority of people in your country have better sense than the majority of people in mine.
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Oh dear, I was afraid the topic of politics would come up. I wish we had the opportunity to discuss the subject over a brew or a cocktail but an exchange via keypads by two people who have never physically met tend to not go well for either party, so best to just leave it there.
It’s not binge material, but the Mrs. and I have been occasionally dipping into 1950s episodes of Dragnet that are available on the Roku Channel. They are definitely period pieces, but a fascinating look back at mid-century America.
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Hi. It’s great that so many old shows are available on one channel or another. Episodes of What’s My Line, from 50 or 60 years ago, popped up for a while on one of the channels we get. I’ve always liked that show.
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Neil, thanks for the mention – I wish I’d been making a happier comment, but having read an article today in the Times which argues, convincingly, that 20th century liberalism is finally dying out, I feel increasingly depressed by the situation worldwide. However, as your friend Paddy points out, some countries are still governed by centre-left parties – and much as I might disagree with some of what they do, at least at the moment that’s the position in the UK (Labour) and Scotland (SNP). I’ll now go back to blogging about obscure guitar marques and encounters with Bob Dylan in local supermarkets.
On more pleasant topics, there’s an engagingly off-beat BBC series called Ludwig you might enjoy; although it might be a bit too Scottish, Only Child, about a grown-up son moving back in with his ageing father was a good combination of pathos and bathos.
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Hi Andrew. I’ll do a bit of research to see if those shows are available on any of the channels we get. Thanks for the tips.
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I should have said folks – all those kind words Neil said about me – right back at him. He is as charming and witty in real as in digital life!
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As a Canadian who hopes her views are shared by many other Canadians, I share your Trump views. Buckle up. It wasn’t pleasant the first time. The ego and antics will be worse the second time.
My husband and I also spend our evenings watching series on streaming services. One of our favourite is Vera on Brit Box, which is available on Prime.
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Hi, and thanks for the recommendation. Have you seen the British crime series “Unforgotten”? It’s very good.
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No but I will look out for it. I am very partial to the British shows.
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If you are feeling despondent and in need of comfort,“The makers of the God Bless the USA Bible, endorsed by President-elect Donald Trump, have issued a new edition just in time for his second inauguration.”
“Launched Monday, the limited-run “Inauguration Day Bible” costs $69.99 — or four copies for $59.49 each — and features an embossed cover with Trump’s name and the date of his upcoming inauguration. The Bible includes the King James translation along with the text of the U.S. Constitution, the Declaration of Independence, the Pledge of Allegiance and the lyrics to the chorus of “God Bless the USA,” the 1984 Lee Greenwood hit. It also comes with a DVD of a concert honoring Greenwood’s career.”
“While stating the God Bless the USA Bible is the only Bible Trump has officially endorsed, the site also makes it clear Trump does not own or have any control over the God Bless the USA Bible but instead was a paid endorser.” *
Thankfully, these Bibles, though printed in China, are exempt from tariffs, so we can still get them for the same price. For your sake, I’m hoping there will be a Netflix miniseries of the book soon.
*From the Salt Lake Tribune
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Humankind never ceases to amaze, and often in sad, ridiculous ways.
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We watch way too many British mysteries. Though the characters are often beguiling, the plots are very similar, and the quota for murders per episode keeps rising.
As for resident-elect Rumpy, I attribute his reelection to three main factors:
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I agree with your three points. There are a LOT of disappointing people out there, to put it mildly.
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We just began watching “One Hundred Years of Solitude” on Netflix. Jury’s still out but it seems good so far. And then, of course, there’s the “Outlander” series on Starz.
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Hello there, Marie. I’ll do some research on those shows. Thanks a lot for the tips.
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First, the good: I LOVE The Detectorists and I think you will, too. (I’ve seen the entire series twice, a few years ago.) In 2024, I loved Shrinking (Harrison Ford is perfect in the role), liked Bad Sisters a lot, and enjoyed (and am still enjoying) Astrid (on PBS). Now the bad: There’s Virgin River, which I’m hooked on because it’s so bad it’s almost good, and our current political situation, which really sucks. I see eye to eye with you about the felon, whom I like to refer to as Tiny Margin. I’m depending on tv and other distractions to get me through the next 4 years. It helps to hear from kindred spirits like you!
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Hi. Who is this, by the way? You’re listed as Anonymous. We watched the first two or three seasons of Virgin River. I couldn’t take it any more, so I stopped at that point. I’ll do some research on Detectorists. You’re the second person to mention that one. Thanks.
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As a Canadian, I share yours and Andrew’s views on your president-elect!
On the TV front, my wife and I greatly enjoyed Mozart in the Jungle, as much for the storyline as the music!
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I’ll add that show to my list. I remember hearing about it a couple of years ago. Take care. See ya!
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Thanks for the recommendation, I haven’t heard of Starstruck. As for Trump, now he’s got into bullying us Canadians! The craziness will get even worse I’m afraid. Maggie
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Hi Maggie. Trump is repulsive. And yet, the citizens of my country elected him. Twice.
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I don’t honestly think DJT will make it much more than a year. Then probably chaos. I’ve recently started watching Ken Burns series on The Roosevelts which is fascinating. Will check on Starstuck. Thanks!
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Trump’s a world-class jerk. Our citizenry elected him, nonetheless. Which tells us all we need to know about many of our fellow citizens.
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l totally agree with your friend about trump…it is sad and sickening!
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You’re not kidding.
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Oh, boy! I have been so despondent since the November election. Can’t seem to get out of the doldrums. Sigh.
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Trump and his cronies are creeps, fools and rights-suppressors. They are the opposite of decent people.
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During the Pandemic, I found out how much my wife had us paying for cable and decided to get my money’s worth by streaming some of the shows like Ted Lasso and Shrinking. Thanks for some new leads like Starstruck. An added benefit: I no longer have time to watch the Trump Show which has a ridiculously far fetched plotline and horrible actors.
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Hi. I’ve seen all of Ted Lasso, and the first season of Shrinking. Very enjoyable!
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Trump is a shit show and his pal Musk is worse. I am incensed at what he is trying to do to our country from a position of ignorant prejudice, including pretty much putting a target on the back of a female MP. I agree with Andrew up to a point, though describing Labour and the SNP as centre left is flattering. Both far too timid for my taste, especially Labour!
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I’ve detested Trump since mid-2016, which is when he was running for office. He’s vile.
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Thanks for the TV recommendations, I’ve just got an Apple TV+ subscription so am looking for shows to watch there. I’ll have a look for Lessons in Chemistry and The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey. I’ve recently begun watching Slow Horses on there and am utterly hooked!
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Hey there. If we re-subscribe to Apple TV one of these days, we’ll give Slow Horses a try. Thanks for the tip. I hadn’t heard of that show before.
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The Master of Chaos also sends my blood pressure soaring, so I have to tiptoe around news of his latest wish-list. I don’t subscribe to MAX or Apple TV+, so I haven’t seen Starstruck.
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We had a free 3-month subscription to Apple TV+, so we watched a big bunch of series on it during that time. I have a feeling we’ll take out a paid subscription one of these days.
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A shit show, indeed, Neil. And he didn’t even have the decency to allow us to enjoy the holidays first. Anywho, thanks for the recs.
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The next four years are going to be something else, and not in a good way.
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Totally biased, of course, re: Rose Matafeo but, aside from national pride, love her turn of phrase. Also vote for Vera,Shetland, and Black Doves.
As for the other stuff…I’m watching from here aghast.
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The creep will be sworn into office 13 days from today. Ugh!
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Hi Neil,
If you like comedy, What They Do In The Shadows is a great pick. Reservation Dogs is also a good series as is The Bear.
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Hi. I’ll check to see if those shows are on any of the channels we get. Thanks!
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Indeed, it’s going to be a lonnnnng four years. I’m just not a TV/movie person; wish I were because we all need diversion. I climbed out of the dark pit of despair by starting a Substack page — as if anybody needed one more technological hurdle — bcz my diversion is finding rays of optimism and reporting them once a week. If they’re not too political I put them also on WordPress and you see them and thank you! We persevere. Write on!!
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Fran, you are one heck of a fine person.
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He may be “A riot-inciter and convicted felons but he is not like other US who invaded countries and killed millions.
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Guess the peoples of Greenland/Canada/Panama are overjoyed at the thought of your new Prez. Some of his comments are very Putinesque.
Can’t help you with tv recommendations but at the moment we are into Hawaii 5O. Have to have sub-titles on as I cannot understand a word!
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Trump is horrible. Sadly, the majority of American voters don’t agree with that statement.
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I don’t watch much TV and my husband hogged the remote for the Boxing Day Test Match between Australia and India. That’s five days of cricket for the uninitiated, of which I wish I was one 🙂
Series we have watched together in the past are Dopesick and Kin. It seems we are into drug dealers whether they are legal or not.
I’ll stick my political neck out and say if the US had compulsory voting as we do in Australia the result would have been different. But I’m sticking my neck out even further by coming to the States for a seven-week holiday beginning April. I really agonised over the decision, until deciding I will simply be a tourist and can turn a blind eye to all the rest if I work at it hard enough. We’ll be riding the trains, west coast to east coast, so I live in hope of meeting lots of “nice” Americans.
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Hi. Thanks for stopping by. I’m sure your trip will be fine. There are magnificent mountains and desert areas in the USA, and a bunch of great cities. And lots of people are normal and friendly. Enjoy!
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Maya Angelou said it best: “When someone shows you who they are believe them the first time.” I guess some people just were not paying attention. If we all make it through the next four years and we get to have an election, maybe these people will have learned something. In the meantime, hold on to your chair because I think we’re in for a very bumpy ride. A show I love is Outlander. It’s a period piece. It’s on Starz but there are episodes on Netflix.
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Evening, Michele. Trump is all set to make life miserable for a lot of people. He undoubtedly has a big bunch of tricks up his sleeve. What a jerk.
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I share your concerns & wish I could recommend a diversion! I don’t normally watch a lot of television and have been watching even less these days. Give me a good book any day!!
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Hi. You’re listed as Anonymous, but I think I know who you are. I like to read books too. I’ll probably go to the library tomorrow and see which book or books catch my eye. Take care.
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Hi Neil, I’ve been trying to find time to respond to this blog, as we are SO over Trump big time, and so good to read you and your friend’s comments about this piece of …. While in Canada recently our friends were glued to the TV and were resoundingly not in favour of trump being re-elected as president again. It is hard to credit so many people have been lured by this creep’s rhetoric.
Nice that you met with a WordPress scribe in the flesh. I have done that with a Melbournite, and hope to do with a European scribe.
And, good suggestion to add New Zealand after Wellington in the book blurb, as there are many towns and cities bearing that name.
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Trump’s being elected twice speaks poorly of a large percentage of the American population.
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Hi, Neil – I have been avoiding the news like the plague…and all things Trump. His current comments on Canada (amongst other insane talk) have me burying my head in the sand. Please wake me in 2029!
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I know what you mean. Trump is a rabid jerk. Many of his supporters are bad news too.
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I hate to be redundant if a ton of people mentioned Breaking Bad already, but I saw someone at the start of comments bring it up and…yeah. It is a MUST see! I haven’t seen The Wire, which I’ve heard good things about, but I think it would depress me too much.
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Hi. We’re watching season one of The Wire right now. It’s good, but in my opinion it isn’t great. Not so far, anyway. I should watch Breaking Bad. I’m sure I’d love it.
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Hmm, interesting! Without having seen The Wire, but having had to caption five or six black-oriented shows, I got SO tired of the cliches, you know? Every single show I captioned revolving around black lives showed black people in poverty, fighting poverty, doing drugs, fighting addictions, or selling drugs. It was ridiculous and, frankly, insulting. I don’t know if The Wire’s like that at all, but I’m suspecting……. 🙂
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Yeah, season one (which is the season we’re watching) is a lot like that. Maybe the other four seasons are different, but I don’t know if that’s the case.
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Yikes! Trump is delusional this week, thinking he can make Canada another state. What an idiotic narcissist! I have mostly been watching Christmas rom coms for the last month. Ted Lasso and Daisy Jones and the 6 are great on Apple TV. I haven’t watched the latest seasons, but the Witcher and The Crown on Netflix are fabulous. If you are ever in Vancouver, Canada, you can meet up with another fellow WordPress scribe! Happy New Year, Cristina
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Happy New Year, Cristina. Yeah, Trump is horrible. It amazes and saddens me that untold numbers of people think otherwise. I agree with you about Ted Lasso and Daisy Jones. I liked both of those shows a lot.
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Great post. I was devastated when the Orange one was voted in. American people, why, why, why? And I’m really worried about the planet, the global population, democracy and everything else… anyway, I’ve resolved that I will not be watching the news and will limit by excursions online on the 20th and 21st as I do not want to witness any of the inauguration, nor our UK and Scottish politicians and journalists toadying up to him, and will instead embark on binge watching you and your commenters fine recommendations! I know you don’t have Apple at the moment, but Silo is great. All the best for 2025.
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I won’t watch the inauguration either. Trump is revolting. Thanks for the tip about Silo. I hadn’t heard of it. If we get Apple TV again, we’ll dial it up. Thanks for stopping by. Take care.
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Hi, Neil. You can always subscribe just for a month or two to Apple TV+ and binge the shows you might be wanting to see. I have to say, we watched the first season of “Shrinking” and gave it a C+ grade. The second season? A solid A! They gave more prominence to some of the secondary characters, and it really worked, I thought.
As for Trump, I can’t look at him or read about him. I’m burying my head far down into the sand. I was a registered Republican until 2016 when I left the party because of Trump’s nomination and because the party itself had turned into a s$$tshow.
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Hi. I see Apple TV in my fairly immediate future. Apple TV definitely is good. As for Trump: In my opinion, anybody who supports him is either a fascist, a semi-fascist, a bigot or a fool. His being re-elected tells me all I need to know about many of my fellow citizens.
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Sorry for my late reply, I’ve been absent from the blog world for a while. But have you ever watched “After Life?” It’s funny and serious all at the same time, and British to boot. I firmly believe many of the best shows come from the British Isles.
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Hi Ann. I watched After Life a few years ago. It’s a good one, for sure. Ricky Gervais is a talented guy.
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Happy New Year Neil.
I plan on focusing on things that make me happy, and disconnecting more.
If you have Apple TV, Shrinking is excellent. As well as the Morning Show.
I look forward to your posts this year.
Velva
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Hi, Velva. We had a free trial subscription to Apple TV, and saw the first season of Shrinking. We liked it a lot. Apple TV has plenty of good series, so we probably will take out a paid subscription fairly soon. Enjoy the upcoming weekend. See ya!
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I applaud your pal Andrew’s analysis. “Bang on!” as they say in the UK. By the way, can Andrew possibly arrange for say 50 million or so–or at least 2–visas to the UK that have no expiration date? I think they’d go like hotcakes now. Okay, in honor of your blood pressure, I will limit my comments on that topic and say that Ed and I have enjoyed some great series over the past few years, but most evenings, we select a movie from our vast store of same to accompany dinner. We watch and love a wide array of film genres. Last night it was the original Lavender Hill Mob. But anything made between 1930 and the present is fair game.
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Evening, Amy. Movie-watching is a fine way to spend one’s time. Do you and Ed ever watch any silent films? I rarely do, but one of those I like a lot is The General, by Buster Keaton.
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No, we haven’t done silents. We’ve both tried them in our past youth and not really been “grabbed” by them, but I’m certain Buster Keaton would be grateful for your interest!
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I did stumble across a good show a wee while back that I did sit down to watch as oft as time allowed – Brokenwood Mysteries. Nothing cerebral … simply entertaining.
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I googled the show. It’s been on for ten seasons. It’s popular!
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It is popular, understandably so (solid acting and decent storylines) … quite a pleasant sit-back-and-relax show.
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Philomena Cunk just came out with more of her series–we love her.
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Thanks for letting me know about the latest Cunk. My wife and I watched it tonight, based on your recommendation. It had us laughing a lot.
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