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Binge Watching A SIMPLE WAY TO RELAX
BY GREG WALTERS
Driving home from the office I was looking forward to relaxing in front of the television to watch some of my favorite shows. Some folks enjoy watching broadcast television, some sports, some enjoy movies. Out tastes are always in a state of change. At our house we have fallen into binge watching of certain shows - usually spanning three to five seasons at a time. Sometimes we may watch for an hour, sometimes longer. Commercial free and totally relaxing - kind of like watching a very long movie.
Following is a sampling of some of our favorites. After reading
them you are invited to share your favorites on the blog portion of the Raytown
Report.
It follows a disparate band of antiheroes as they unwittingly unravel and
place themselves at the center of a conspiracy which threatens the system's
fragile state of cold war and
the unknown worlds beyond our Solar System.
The Expanse has received
critical acclaim, with particular praise for its visuals, character development
and political narrative. It received a Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation and three Saturn Award nominations for Best Science Fiction Television Series. The
sixth and final season is being filmed. The first five seasons are available on
Amazon Prime.
GREG’S NOTES: Okay, you figured it out – I really like science fiction. The Expanse is space as it should be shown, disorganized, grimy and full of the unknown. I have read all nine novels by James S.A. Corey, author of The Expanse. Going from print to film is not always easy. But this series does a spectacular job keeping the complicated storyline straight.
OUTLANDER is an historical drama television series based on the novel series of the same name by Diana Gabaldon. The show premiered in 2014. There are five seasons with a sixth one currently being filmed. The story line begins when the heroine of the story returns home at the end of World War 2. Through some interesting twist and turns she finds herself transported back to Scotland in 1743. There she encounters a dashing Highland warrior, and . . . sorry, you have to watch the rest. It is a fantastic story spanning a lifetime over three continents.
GREG’S NOTES: Outlander has it all. It is a love story. It has time travel.
Historic battles. It is historically accurate. The characters are so real you
can almost taste them. This is story-telling at its best. You will not be
disappointed. This one is unique . . . it is the one binge watching event my
wife, Mecee and I agree on as one of the best. SPOILER ALERT: Some of the
scenes are not for the faint of heart.
STAR TREK DISCOVERY: CBS ALL ACCESS
STAR TREK
DISCOVERY is the seventh
series in the Star Trek franchise. If you liked Star Trek Enterprise you will
love Star Trek Discovery. The time line of this series is interesting. It
begins roughly ten years after we last saw Jean Luc Picard and the Enterprise.
The universe is in disarray. The crew of the Discovery is a space ship out of
time – transported to a future none of us expected. The creators of the series
have been imaginative in re-creating a universe that offers new story telling
that does not disappoint.
GREG’S NOTES: It has been decades since Captain Kirk and Spock took us on a
voyage into the unknown. The ships were always clean and shiny. The characters
in the green uniforms were going to die. The characters never needed a haircut
or shave. This is a different Star Trek. The crew was on the cutting edge of
technology when a cataclysmic event catapulted them into the future. They and
their ship are somewhat of an icon – with one big difference – the spore drive
– that’s all the spoiler allowed on this one.
An interesting
footnote . . . the first season was pre Corona Virus Pandemic. Check out the
clever social distancing in the following seasons after the pandemic arrived.
HONORABLE MENTION
PICARD . . . Is a one season show available on CBS All Access. It is has a very good story line
and (of course) played magnificently by Patrick Stewart as John Luc Picard. It is fitting tribute to the aging actor and very entertaining.
REIGN . . . Another of Mecee’s
favorites. This historical drama is about Mary Queen of Scotts. You will
understand everything, and we mean everything, that went on during the
tumultuous time of her reign. View it on Netflix.
THE MANDALORIAN . . . The
Mandalorian is a continuation of the Star Wars story. It tells the story of the
baby Yoda, (aka “the child”) accompanied by a bounty hunter on their adventures
in a place far, far away from a long, long time ago. Watch it on Disney
Plus.
THE BLACK LIST . . . The Blacklist is the
story Raymond Reddington, a spy, turned criminal mastermind, turned FBI
informant. The show is set in contemporary times with unique back-stories. If
you like shows like NCIS mixed in with a little pulp fiction spy novel, you
will like The Blacklist. View past seasons on NETFLIX, current seasons
on NBC.
REIGN . . . Another of Mecee’s
favorites. This historical drama is about Mary Queen of Scotts. You will
understand everything, and we mean everything, that went on during the
tumultuous time of her reign. View it on Netflix.
So there you have it, some of our favorite ways to escape the
tedium of a pandemic in what is turning into a very cold winter.
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2 comments:
Cobra Kai on Netflix is a lot of fun. I miss the 80's ��
Afew years ago I became sick and tired of when the TV season ended and my favorite shows were gone consequently I decided that I wanted to watch my favorites from the 60's and later. I started buying DVDs on EBay. There are episodes that I have missed for various reasons. I am now watching Stargate Atlantis. These are some DVDs that I have preciously watched:
Have Gun Will Travel (enjoyed by my father)
12 O'clock High& Combat (my father wouldn't watch probably because he was there as an onboard flight mechanic)
The Lone Ranger
The Rockford Files
Walker Texas Ranger
Veronica Mars
Kojak
TV to me means FREE over the air TV since I have analog and SDTVs using an antenna. I refuse to pay for cable or connect TVs to the internet I enjoyed DVDs of Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul, and the Good Fight.
Andy Whiteman
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