If your binge high is over after watching Lisey's Story and now you are chasing that feeling, check out this list of shows.
Justified: City Primeval
NetworkFX,
Similar2Moons: The Series,
Agatha Christie's Poirot Akashic Records of Bastard Magic Instructor, Alias Grace, Animated Classics of Japanese Literature, Around the World in 80 Days, Clayhanger,
Dexter Fearless Game of Thrones Gossip Girl Helltown, Jewels, Korea-Khitan War,
M*A*S*H Mr. Mercedes, No Escape,
Planet of the Apes Pride and Prejudice Sám vojak v poli, Santa Evita,
Sherlock Holmes Star and Sky: Star in My Mind,
Tales from the Neverending Story The Alienist, The Buccaneers, The Family Game,
The Lost World The Moon Embracing the Sun, The Summer I Turned Pretty, Vanished, Who Were We Running From?, Word of Honor,
Wycliffe
How does anyone justify a revival? The original Justified gave viewers a conclusion in the first 30 minutes and an epilogue with the last 16. It gave Raylan Givens (Timothy Olyphant) a fitting third act, living in Miami as a part-time dad to his daughter and finally enjoying freedom from the town he worked so hard to escape. So how does a creative team go from “we dug coal together?” to that nearly happy ending to a brand-new Givens tale? The simple answer is to head north. Continue Reading →
Survival of the Thickest
SimilarAgatha Christie's Poirot Akashic Records of Bastard Magic Instructor, Animated Classics of Japanese Literature, Apples Never Fall, Dear Edward,
Fallen Fate/Apocrypha, Fatherhood,
Fearless Hilda Furacão In the Land of Leadale,
Little Women M*A*S*H Monarch of the Glen Mr. Mercedes, No Escape,
Pride and Prejudice Rage of Angels,
Sherlock Holmes Tales from the Neverending Story The Buccaneers, The Far Pavilions,
The Lost World The Many Faces of Ito, The Moon Embracing the Sun, The Return of the Condor Heroes, The Strain, The Sun Also Rises, Who Were We Running From?, Word of Honor,
Wycliffe
In 1995, way back last century, I went shopping for a dress to wear to my cousin’s wedding. Accompanied by my mother, it soon became apparent to us both that I, both a big and tall girl, wouldn’t be able to buy a dress in the Juniors section. My options eventually whittled down to one adult black velvet dress that, while the saleswoman assured us was totally chic for weddings, nevertheless showcased to the world that I could not fit into a fun or stylish dress for someone my age and that’s rough. It’s very rough. Continue Reading →