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gnine ([personal profile] gnine) wrote2009-10-10 05:04 pm
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A little help, O Wise and Knowledgeable Flist...

So here I am in jolly old England, settling in, classes just starting up (something I do plan to write about soon, I swear...) and in between the socializing, studying and exploring, I find myself watching quite a bit of TV. This is happening in part because I always watch more when I live alone (something to do when relaxing before bed or while eating dinner, etc) and partly because while I'm studying, I often use TV as a reward for getting work done (write another page on this essay, and you can watch another episode, etc). Good motivation for a horrible procrastinator like myself ^_-.

Anyways, my request: I'm looking for series to watch. (Just got through all of Criminal Minds, need something new...) It can be new or old (and by old, I mean whenever. Keep in mind one of my most recent fandoms was Man from UNCLE, and if that's not old skool, don't know what is...^_-) Any genre, whatever. If it's one of your favorites or just something you think'd be fun to watch. Just gimme a brief description, maybe why I might like it...(bonus points for anything with hurt/comfort, teaminess or siblings being cute)

Thanks flist, I'm counting on you! ^_^

ETA: As a reference to those who are reccing things, a list of what I have seen:



...I almost hesitate in posting this due to the sheer size...oops. And these are just the western fandoms, the list would be twice as long, at least, if I included anime/J-dramas...:-p

All of these are shows I've seen at least one full season of (some I haven't seen past that, like Heroes, due to lack of interest, but I've seen enough to get the feel of it)

Bold is for shows that I fanned on, by watching repeatedly/reading fic/reccing it, etc.

* means fandoms I've actually produced stuff for, be it art, fic, vids, whatnot...

30 Rock, Alien Nation, Arrested Development, Avatar: The Last Airbender, Babylon 5, Batman Beyond, Battlestar Galactica, Being Human, Big Bang Theory, Burn Notice, Carnivale, Castle, Colditz, Criminal Minds, Dinosaurs, Doctor Who, Due South, Eureka, Farscape, Firefly, Forever Knight, Gargoyles, Gilmore Girls, Heroes, Highlander*, Hustle, Invisible Man,Jeeves and Wooster, Justice League Unlimited, Legend (1995), Leverage, Life, Life on Mars, Lois and Clark, Lost, Malcom in the Middle, Man from UNCLE*, Merlin, NCIS*, NCIS: LA, Night Court, Numb3rs, Once a Thief, Prison Break, Professionals, Psych, Pushing Daisies, Quantum Leap, Queer as Folk (UK only), Real Ghostbusters*, Red Dwarf , Sapphire and Steel, Scrubs, Seaquest, Sentinel*, Seven Days, Sliders, Smallville*, Star Trek (all except for Enterprise), Stargate Atlantis*, Stargate SG-1*, Starsky and Hutch, Static Shock, Supernatural, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles , The Shield, Torchwood, Traders, True Blood, Twin Peaks, United States of Tara, Wiseguy, WitchBlade, Xena, X-Files*, X-men (Animated Series and Evolution)

...And chances are I've missed something...:-p

As someone already mentioned in the comments about keeping an eye on this post for ideas of there own, if there's any shows in this list you're interested in, feel free to ask for a description, rec, review, etc...

[identity profile] pennyplainknits.livejournal.com 2009-10-10 05:34 pm (UTC)(link)
First, welcome to England! Second, for teaminess I can highly recommend Leverage! Its awesome, about a group of thieves, hackers and con artists who right wrongs. It stars Tim Hutton, but they are all great and I am in love with Aldis Hodge and Christian Kane. Its funny, the cast have insane chemistry and the female characters are great!

[identity profile] jya-bd-cp-ttgb.livejournal.com 2009-10-10 05:41 pm (UTC)(link)
The Professionals - original flavor, meaning Martin Shaw as Doyle and Lewis Collins as Bodie. It is, as far as I know, available on DVD, so you should be able to find it pretty easily. Hell, they play original Trek reruns over here, so it might even be on cable.

British flavored Starsky and Hutch fighting terrorists, smugglers and gun runners each week while calling each other pet names such as Sunshine and Angelfish. "Discovered in a Graveyard" is the ouchiest episode made and if you're lucky enough to find it, you'll never climb out of Pros fandom again.

Since you like Man From U.N.C.L.E. You might want to give Sapphire and Steel a shot if you can find it. Illya - David McCan-never-spell-his-name- plays Steel. Sci Fi drama.

[identity profile] alessandriana.livejournal.com 2009-10-10 06:53 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm going to have to watch this post for ideas, cause I'm in about the same situation-- living alone, doing school-things, and needing more TV for entertainment. :)

Series wot I have enjoyed recently:

Invisible Man: AWESOME. It's about a thief named Darien who gets a gland implanted in his head that enables him to become invisible, and is forced to work for a secret Agency to solve crimes and stop terrorism and that kind of thing. It's got lovely teamy moments between Darien, his partner and his Keeper, and h/c in literally *every single episode*-- it's beautiful. And the entire thing is up on hulu/youtube.

The Chronicle: Cute little series about a reporter who can't get a job anywhere else, so he has to join a tabloid of the Bigfoot-Ate-My-Baby type-- only to find out that everything they write about is 100% real. I'm only on episode 4, so I'll let this ship manifesto (http://community.livejournal.com/ship_manifesto/183490.html) speak to why it's so awesome. (Downloads here (http://community.livejournal.com/heard_of_it/16960.html), tho you have to join the comm to see them.)

Warehouse 13: Brand new SciFi Channel SyFy series, kind of dorky and adorable, about two Secret Service agents who get shanghaied into working at the Warehouse, a repository for supernatural objects. Great partner dynamics between Pete and Myka, the two leads, and some pretty awesome secondary characters. And they definitely aren't afraid to throw the characters from moving cars and that sort of thing. (Note: the first two episodes aren't great, but it hits its stride after that.)

and, of course: THE MIDDLEMAN. Fantastically quirky series that was cut cruelly short. Wendy Watson, a struggling artist, gets recruited by a secret agency to solve exotic problems and fight against evil forces. Lots of lovely friendships and teaminess. I basically love this show with all my heart.

[identity profile] bluemeanybeany.livejournal.com 2009-10-10 06:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Hello dearie. We will bring some dvd goodies next time we meet up. :)

There is also the bbc iplayer for all british cousins if you havent found that yet.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/

All the bbc programming from the past week is there so if you miss something you can watch it without bittorrents. You can also download any programme and keep it for a month. Its very handy when Doctor Who is on because you can watch it legally as many times as you want. You can also get all the bbc radio stations there too. [Radio 1= under 30s pop Radio 2= Mainstream pop Radio 3= classical music Radio 4= one of the remaining pillars of civilised society Radio 5= live news and sport Radio 6= Indie/jazz/punk Radio 7= bbc spoken word archive [many science fiction plays] and the World Service.

You could always try Only Fools and Horses which is about two brothers in 1980s London.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shdU7kd9qFU

I'm assuming youve seen Blackadder

Mock the Week is here
http://www.youtube.com/user/Mrmoody#g/u
Which has already noticed it has slashfiction about it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKLHzSgETVg&feature=player_profilepage

We will have a think and bring some stuff

[identity profile] gnine.livejournal.com 2009-10-10 07:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Hey, thanks, I'm very happy to be here! ^__^

Wai, Leverage! I've been very much enjoying that one, especially those three featured in your icon. So very OT3 for me, can't help it, they're adorable!
ext_3572: (hug david + jason)

[identity profile] xparrot.livejournal.com 2009-10-10 07:10 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, yeah, I-man was a favorite of ours when it was on, I ficced for it and everything. Darien/Hobbes/Keeper OT3 FTW!

[identity profile] pennyplainknits.livejournal.com 2009-10-10 07:10 pm (UTC)(link)
They are the BEST!!! I just wish there was more fic.

Since you already watch Leverage, how about NCIS? It is nominally a dectecive show about navy cops, but really it is all about the teaminess!

[identity profile] gnine.livejournal.com 2009-10-10 07:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Ahh, Professionals, that was August's project. Had another friend very into it, she showed it to us. Is very much S & H, British flavor, though I think S&H is even MORE over the top when it comes to h/c...which is saying something, considering Professionals. And yeah, Discovered in a Graveyard is verrry fun!

Hee, also seen Sapphire and Steel (my sister and I got so terribly hardcore into David McCallum, that we went and watched most of what he's been in that we could get our hands on.) I really liked S&S, interesting ideas.

Hmmm, I probably should have put a list of what shows I have seen...thanks for the suggestions though...

[identity profile] gnine.livejournal.com 2009-10-10 07:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I think when you're living alone, it just makes for more watching, even when life's quite busy...

Mmm, as my sister just said, I-man was a favorite. And yeah, the h/c came in high quantities with that show! ^_^ We just rewatched the whole thing a year or two ago, think I loved it even more on second viewing...

Hmmm, will have to check out the others, they sound fun! How long was Middleman on for before they canceled it?

Thanks so much for the recs, *huggles*

[identity profile] gnine.livejournal.com 2009-10-10 07:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Hee, we clearly have very similar tastes. I ADORE NCIS, and am enjoying NCIS: LA so far as well (now THAT is a slashy show)

Hmmm, I clearly should include a list of shows I've already seen...though I'm almost scared to write up that list, due to the length of it...^_-

[identity profile] alessandriana.livejournal.com 2009-10-10 07:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, awesome, I hadn't realized you'd ficced for it-- is it on your website?

And yes, yay OT3!! They're all so freaking adorable together, I just wanna hug 'em and squish 'em and--

*ahem*. Sorry, got a little carried away there. But yeah, I really wish I'd known about it when it was first out; there's barely any fandom left. Kinda sad.

[identity profile] gnine.livejournal.com 2009-10-10 07:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Whee, that sounds fun!

Hmm, will have to check out the iplayer, thanks for the link.

Hmmm, show about brothers, that's always a plus, how long is that one?

Thanks for the link! I was thinking next weekend for possible get together, btw? How does that work for you?

[identity profile] alessandriana.livejournal.com 2009-10-10 07:27 pm (UTC)(link)
I think I may be forced to rewatch I-Man within a few months or so-- I mainlined whole thing within the space of five days, and there are plot bunnies niggling at the back of my brain that would require a second viewing....

Middleman was on for a grand total of 12 episodes. :( The 13th, final ep never got produced, but it was made into a comic, plus the actors also did a table-reading of the script at Comic Con this past July-- the video is up on youtube. Really, if you only pick one series to watch from those four, choose that one-- if you *don't* fall in love with it, I'll eat my hat.

[identity profile] bluemeanybeany.livejournal.com 2009-10-10 08:01 pm (UTC)(link)

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Yeah next weekend sounds great. We'll have a look for things to do but if youve got any suggestions we can do that.

Only Fools and Horses are 25 minutes long (theyre good to watch whilst eating tea, the episode I gave you has Jim Broadbent in) It ran for 22 years, so if you like it there's certainly enough to keep you occupied :)

GeorgieSmith sent us a really fun tv series last week which we'll give you called Adam Adamant. It's about a Victorian gentlemen hero who gets crygenically frozen by his arch nemisis 'the face' and wakes up in swinging London in 1966. [its what Austin Powers was based on] The actor in it is sooooo like David Tennant its just very funny. He has a blonde companion like Rose too. Its from the same producers as Doctor Who.

Oh and there's always Raffles- the most slashy slash programme Ive ever seen. The couple in that make Solo and Illya seem positively hetrosexual.

[identity profile] mjrf.livejournal.com 2009-10-10 08:10 pm (UTC)(link)
Speaking of which, I will send you that disc. I will! Er, as soon as I burn it . . .

And I miss you :(
ext_3572: (dw smiles)

[identity profile] xparrot.livejournal.com 2009-10-10 08:39 pm (UTC)(link)
It is on my site, though like I said, we were into the show when it was airing, so the fic is oooo~ld. It was a fun fandom, though, small but lively. I spent a lot of time on the SF Channel BBSs, where the Eberts actor was a regular ^^

[identity profile] gnine.livejournal.com 2009-10-10 08:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Hee, Raffles sounds cute (just looked it up on IMDB) How do I get a hold of it?

As for things to do, no clear ideas. Any suggestions you have would be welcome. And you can also come back to my place for a bit if you like, hang out, etc...

[identity profile] alessandriana.livejournal.com 2009-10-10 08:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Awesomecakes. I'll check it out, thanks.

[identity profile] gnine.livejournal.com 2009-10-10 08:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Any time is fine...^_^

Miss you, too! Was so good to get to spend time with you, though! And more than one day, *shocker* ^_- So glad I came home for the whole month! *big big huggles*
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[identity profile] acchikocchi.livejournal.com 2009-10-10 09:31 pm (UTC)(link)
*wide, innocent eyes* How do you feel about reconnecting with Japan?

(That is to say, any time you want jdrama recs, you have only to ask. XD And no, I am not influenced solely by pretty boys. Not that they hurt or anything.)

[identity profile] efrafan-refugee.livejournal.com 2009-10-10 09:37 pm (UTC)(link)
The first season of Fringe was pretty cool. Although the second (which is airing now) is not as spectacular. There's some father/son stuff in it... which I am a bit loathe to suggest you watch for fear the slash that might occur. It's like the X-Files but I like the feel of it a lot more. If nothing else John Noble is amazing as Dr. Bishop.

[identity profile] bluemeanybeany.livejournal.com 2009-10-10 10:03 pm (UTC)(link)
1 episode of Raffles coming up. It has Anthony Valentine of Colditz Major Mohn fame so I can legitmately put it up on Shovewood. . Ill let you know when its uploaded
Heres the boys meanwhile to pique your interest
http://www.cherishedtelevision.co.uk/raffles&bunny.jpg
http://www.raffles-the-amateur-cracksman.com/Anthony_Valentine_TGC2.jpg

[identity profile] gnine.livejournal.com 2009-10-10 11:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Heh, I'm totally equal opportunity, if you got any good jdramas to recommend (and you know what I like! ^_-) I'm all ears! Same goes for anime, really. Haven't watched any for a while, but I've been kinda missing it, so...

[identity profile] gnine.livejournal.com 2009-10-10 11:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Hmm, I've been wondering how Fringe was. And don't worry, I don't slash father/son things. I avoid the incest, for the most part...

[identity profile] gnine.livejournal.com 2009-10-10 11:27 pm (UTC)(link)
See, I want to watch Buffy. I wanted to watch it this summer, in fact, when Niichan had it all on DVD. But neechan said that we'd have to rush through it to watch it all in three months and whimpered at me...and is still doing so (was on skype with her when your post showed up). She doesn't wanna watch it alone, has no one to watch it with there cause the bro and Miriam just just watched it, and says she knows if I watch it, I'll be all giddy and talking about it and she'll be sad...so um, talk to her?

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