I am starting to watch quite a few shows now on streaming sites. I liked the third season of HOUSE OF CARDS, but not as much as the other two seasons. It was more of a slow burn, but still a strong story, and definitely set it up for a good fourth season.
BLOODLINES was another Netflix show that I found. It is about a family in the everglades of Florida. They seem to be the picture perfect family. The parents have owned a bed and breakfast for 45 years. The oldest son is the bad seed who has had trouble with the law, and the second son is a police officer for the county. The daughter is a lawyer, and the youngest son own a charter business. With each episode, they chip away at the perfect family facade, and you are left with a much different picture at the end of the season. It has been picked up for season 2.
BOSCH - I purchased Amazon Prime especially to watch this show. Titus Welliver is great as the title character, and has a good supporting cast. Los Angeles is also very much a character in this show as well. Jason Gedrick is good as the villain, and I swear this guy does not age.
DAREDEVIL - I am about five episodes in on this series. They briefly mention the events of the first AVENGERS movie, and make jokes about some of the other superheroes. Charlie Cox is good as Matt Murdock. Good supporting cast, but all are overshadowed by Vincent D'Onofrio as Wilson Fisk. His voice was in the first couple of episode, and he has exploded into the following episodes. Very eager to see where this goes next.
I have also watched the pilot for MAN IN THE HIGH CASTLE on Amazon Prime, and was happy that it got picked up for a full season. I am planning to watch SENS8 when it starts on NETFLIX, and will eventually start ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK. I have also heard the the UNBREAKABLE KIMMY SCHMIDT is good, but have not started it yet. AMAZON PRIME also has ALPHA HOUSE which I have watched the first episode of the BETAS which I have watched two episodes of. Both were decent, and hoping will get better with more episodes.
More to follow this summer...
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