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I started re-watching ‘As time goes by’ with Judi Dench and Geoffrey Palmer. I’ve loved it. Maybe because it is something you can just sit back and let it flow over you so to speak. Plus you can hear every word, they speak so well and clearly. And it still makes me laugh. Good fun.
 
Currently watching 'The Last of Us'.
I'm not a gamer so went into it blind. I like it. Enjoyable.

I like things like The Walking dead, The last of Us, but I wish they'd make a survival/apocalypse type of show where there aren't any daft monsters.

Hunting for food, finding shelter, avoiding certain types of humans or forming groups/alliances in that situation is exciting in itself. These shows tend to focus on the monsters more. Gap in the market if you ask me.
 
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Currently watching 'The Last of Us'.
I'm not a gamer so went into it blind. I like it. Enjoyable.

I like things like The Walking dead, The last of Us, but I wish they'd make a survival/apocalypse type of show where there aren't any daft monsters.

Hunting for food, finding shelter, avoiding humans or forming groups/alliances in that situation is exciting in itself. These shows tend to focus on the monsters more. Gap in the market if you ask me.
You should check out The Road. Very uplifting book/movie that definitely won't scar you emotionally for life
 
Currently watching 'The Last of Us'.
I'm not a gamer so went into it blind. I like it. Enjoyable.

I like things like The Walking dead, The last of Us, but I wish they'd make a survival/apocalypse type of show where there aren't any daft monsters.

Hunting for food, finding shelter, avoiding certain types of humans or forming groups/alliances in that situation is exciting in itself. These shows tend to focus on the monsters more. Gap in the market if you ask me.
I'd like a show that didn't even have a set of nasty folk. Simply have a set of challenges to deal with and watch the evolution of the survival strategy over time. Like you said dealing with food, shelter, nature, etc could be hugely entertaining. Just have human drama be realistic and not completely tiresome which often seems to be the case with the American shows.
 
We needed to understand her more, why she wouldn't help the fireflies, when she got bit etc. it was the right episode to do that. I thought it was quality.
Yeah understand the reason, just seemed very slow paced relative to the other episodes. Doesn't detract from it being an excellent series but it was, at least for me, the poorest episode so far.
 

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