I've currently got four series on the go: Chuck, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, New Girl (just started last night as it popped up on UK Netflix) and Killing Eve.
I'm about to start on Hollywood, just like everyone else it seems like, but the last show I watched was Schitt's Creek. Countless people recommended it to me over the course of years, and the first couple of seasons didn't really disappoint. But I lost steam around the third season, so I'm moving on... consider it abandoned, sadly lmao.
No, just got added in April. Its a bit of a chameleon - the 1st season is all about the girl, but the guys steal the show and by the 3rd or 4th its more of a 'hangout' sitcom. I'm actually surprised at how good the first season is though, I remembered it being slower to get good.Was New Girl not on UK Netflix before now? It's kind of an inconsistently funny show, but you grow to love the characters for their charm, worth binging.
I finished Beastars on netflix, it was pretty nice basically a mature take on zootopia lol. Other than that just watching a lot of Always Sunny in Philadelphia American Dad and Workaholics in the background, fun shows.
Definitely, had to finish it the same day I started. They did phenomenal work on that one on all fronts, the sexual parts are too subtle for it to be "That degenerate show" or whatever, it's done right I say, didn't know people got that from it.Did you not think it was SO weirdly enthralling? Like, it never really felt like a zoophilic thing at all - it would brink that tipping point, but it would never cross the line. And the voice acting was pretty stupendous, and the plot easy to follow and feel genuine empathy for the characters.