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The Shield is awesome if you like properly gritty cop dramas.

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The Shield is awesome if you like properly gritty cop dramas.


True story.

It's actually awesome if you like protagonists who blur the lines between "good" and "bad", if you love interesting and well written characters with arcs, or if you just love any kind of great drama. Superb show.


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It started off great, but Vic and his team became ever more unbelievable as they dug their hole... I watched the first 2 seasons, but I ran out of patience with them.

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It started off great, but Vic and his team became ever more unbelievable as they dug their hole... I watched the first 2 seasons, but I ran out of patience with them.


I'm not so certain... Some Met members have been very busy down the years :oops:

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It started off great, but Vic and his team became ever more unbelievable as they dug their hole... I watched the first 2 seasons, but I ran out of patience with them.


You're very picky Dave! :)

Let's have your favourite all time shows...?


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Babylon 5
DS 9 and TNG
Columbo
Sherlock Holmes (Jeremy Brett)
Morse
Tatort Muenster
Firefly

For stunts / action : Alarm for Cobra 11
(crap acting, but they win the Stunt Awards every year)

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DS 9 and TNG

Not a voyager fan then?

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Farscape.

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Babylon 5
DS 9 and TNG
Columbo
Sherlock Holmes (Jeremy Brett)
Morse
Tatort Muenster
Firefly

For stunts / action : Alarm for Cobra 11
(crap acting, but they win the Stunt Awards every year)


So you don't like anything out of the US in the past 15 years??

Some good shows there, but a lot has been made since the 90s which is outstanding television on a number of different levels.


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So you don't like anything out of the US in the past 15 years??


Why the US? UK doesn't make any good TV??

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So you don't like anything out of the US in the past 15 years??
Why the US? UK doesn't make any good TV??
Can you think of any good, episodic TV show made in the UK that you would recommend to someone?
Other than Doctor Who, I can't, then again, I don't really watch police procedural dramas other than NCIS (which again, isn't UK made).

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You could try Burn Notice.
It's still in production but it's been going for six seasons now.
It's a good, fun popcorn kind of show, and it has Bruce Campbell in it, which is always a plus.

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Can you think of any good, episodic TV show made in the UK that you would recommend to someone?


British Shows

Downton Abbey
Scott & Bailey
Prisoners' Wives
Stella
Starlings
Call the Midwife
Misfits
Luther
Hit & Miss (one of the best shows on TV ever)
Life on Mars
Ashes to Ashes
Shameless
The Mighty Boosh
Mistresses
Cold Feet

British Actors

House
Game of Thrones
Sinbad
Tera Nova
Newsroom

Older Shows

Faulty Towers
Are you Being Served
The Good Life
Blackadder
Father Ted
Black Books
IT Crowd
The Peep Show
Teachers
2 Pints of Lager & a packet of Crisps

I could go on but I won't :)

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Good shows, Caz - yes. But not in the same league. The reason British actors are fronting US shows is obvious. US shows are better.

Sure they pump out a lot of crap, but the stuff they do well, they do VERY well.

IMO the only truly GREAT show on your list is Life On Mars. But this is a rare occurence. Luther is good largely due to it's star, who made his name in your favourite US show of all time!

Fact is, we churn out mounds of crime dramas and murder mysteries and that's about it. Our documentaries are outstanding, but I can't think of anything else that's on the same level as Game of Thrones (or anything made by HBO in the last decade for that matter).


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British Shows

Downton Abbey
Scott & Bailey
Prisoners' Wives
Stella
Starlings
Call the Midwife
Misfits
Luther
Hit & Miss (one of the best shows on TV ever)
Life on Mars
Ashes to Ashes
Shameless
The Mighty Boosh
Mistresses
Cold Feet
to these I would add Spaced, Misfits as well as Silent Witness, Torchwood and Doctor Who!

British Actors

House
Game of Thrones
Sinbad
Tera Nova
Newsroom

Older Shows

Faulty Towers
Are you Being Served
The Good Life
Blackadder
Father Ted
Black Books
IT Crowd
The Peep Show
Teachers
2 Pints of Lager & a packet of Crisps

These older shows only have an appeal if you're British I think. Most of them are just not funny (save Father Ted and blackbooks)


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