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I don't watch TV much. And since I don't live in the US, I only see cartoons like Family Guy, Spongebob and the Simpsons on YouTube.
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I loved Game of Thrones (apart from the last season - number 8).

Currently, I'm watching 13 Reasons Why on Netflix, but the characters (particularly the villains of the story) are incredibly infuriating.
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I am a huge fan of Suits and I am really gutted that the series are coming to an end next week. Tried to find a substitute to binge on when Suits are finished, and stumbled upon Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries. Loved it, but watched all three seasons already (Yes, I have got a job and I am a busy lady, but I do like my Netflix๐Ÿ˜‰) . Now on season 1 of " How to get away with murder". ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘
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Im really into Supernatural ๐Ÿ˜ and Bones, Find me in Paris, Smallville, Schitts Creek, What we do in the shadows. Two and half men, The king of Queens. Lol just a few of my fav.
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The last season of Fairy Tail just dropped in the US, topping out at over 300 total episodes. I've waited years to finish this one!
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I grown up watching alot of television Me and my siblings Will normal stay up all night watching tv series like small ville,legend of the seeker e.t.c.i feel like have seen everything i wanna dew on television its time to start making some money,in 2016 I stopped paying attention to the TV I hardly stay focus on any show except watch soccer on TV maybe someday when am making enough I might think about it but I don't think am going back to the television anytime soon
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Browneh wrote: โ†‘15 Sep 2019, 20:48 I loved Game of Thrones (apart from the last season - number 8).

Currently, I'm watching 13 Reasons Why on Netflix, but the characters (particularly the villains of the story) are incredibly infuriating.
I just finished season 3! I agree they are infuriating. I did enjoy the show though.
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Reynaa wrote: โ†‘22 Sep 2019, 21:39
Browneh wrote: โ†‘15 Sep 2019, 20:48 I loved Game of Thrones (apart from the last season - number 8).

Currently, I'm watching 13 Reasons Why on Netflix, but the characters (particularly the villains of the story) are incredibly infuriating.
I just finished season 3! I agree they are infuriating. I did enjoy the show though.
I'm halfway through season 3! It's actually a lot better than I anticipated based on the internet's reviews
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Browneh wrote: โ†‘24 Sep 2019, 08:12
Reynaa wrote: โ†‘22 Sep 2019, 21:39
Browneh wrote: โ†‘15 Sep 2019, 20:48 I loved Game of Thrones (apart from the last season - number 8).

Currently, I'm watching 13 Reasons Why on Netflix, but the characters (particularly the villains of the story) are incredibly infuriating.
I just finished season 3! I agree they are infuriating. I did enjoy the show though.
I'm halfway through season 3! It's actually a lot better than I anticipated based on the internet's reviews
I hadn't read reviews and went into it without expectations. It was pretty different because of the new Ani character, who I thought was annoying. You may not be there yet but Tyler just broke my heart in one scene!
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Reynaa wrote: โ†‘22 Sep 2019, 21:39 I hadn't read reviews and went into it without expectations. It was pretty different because of the new Ani character, who I thought was annoying. You may not be there yet but Tyler just broke my heart in one scene!
I think I may have, but I'm not entirely sure because Tyler's story is pretty sad overall?
I didn't mind Ani (mainly because I'm English so the accent is pretty normal for me haha), maybe I'm just too empathetic with her? Or maybe I haven't gotten to the bit that everyone dislikes yet?
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His story really is sad! I didn't like Ani because I felt like she was a nosy know-it-all who was quick to point out other's mistakes and seemed like she thought she was better than everyone else. And she's the narrator so you're stuck with her hahaha.
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I follow Supernatural (so sad it's ending), Grey's Anatomy, Doctor Who, and Stranger Things.
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Right now, I am watching Poldark. It's a great period drama set it Cornwall, England. It has filled the void that Downton Abbey left.
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Currently I'm feeling the hyper for Crisis on Infinite Earth, the huge crossover among DC shows that will include different versions of Superman and Lois Lane. I don't know when the new seasons are coming to Italy, I hope soon.
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I'm currently following Legacies. It's a spin-off of The Vampire Diaries and The Originals, which I also had kept up with when they were airing. It's really interesting, just not as dark and adulty as the latter two.
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