Bigfoot is blurry, and that’s extra scary to me. There’s a large, out-of-focus monster roaming the countryside. Run, he’s fuzzy, get out of here.
Girl Scouts are awesome. That is all.
Yay! It only gets better! (And kindled a love for Pacey I didn’t know I had.)
Seconding the Leverage nomination - it’s smart, well-written, and funny as hell. There’s also The Librarians, from the same creators, The Vampire Diaries (slow start in the first season, but stick with it and it gets awesome), and The Originals. Not sure if you’ve seen these, but for older shows I can recommend Sons…
Peaky Blinders. So freaking good.
I’d like to suggest Rick and Morty, it’s a cartoon but made for adults. I like most of the the shows you listed and I love Rick and Morty, it’s a science fiction adventure show with a crazy scientist and his grandson, both funny and bleak at times. 2 seasons, plus a new episode from the 3rd season is out.
If you like Burn Notice, you might like Leverage. Same “fighting the bad guys with smarts on the USA Network” vibe.
Orphan Black? Continuum?
Fringe!!! Or Ricky and Morty, or Bob’s Burgers. I also just finished a Spanish show on Netflix called El Internado. Lots of mystery and pseudoscience.
Fringe is pretty damn great. John Noble, Leonard Nimoy, the Josh of the really handsome twins.... It does kind of come apart at the end, but you can’t have everything!
I just started watching The Crown with my mom. I’ve also been watching Crazy Ex-Girlfriend and Suits.
I’m assuming you watched Jessica Jones? Check out Legion?
Sense8! Fringe!
One of the most infuriating excuses I heard for this incidents is “Well, he/she had a batton/scissor/knife/whatever that’s not a fire arm...”
Yeah, that’s pretty much the worst fake dick pic ever. The logistics are ri-dick-ulous.
I know its a prosthetic, but as a man, having my erection bent 90 degrees from the way my body is positioned would be at the very least intensely uncomfortable, if not impossible.
Yes, they are the Claim Jumper of dessert restaurants.
“To our hero because you never give up and teach us that everyday.”
Just because Carrie couldn’t do it diesn’t mean you can’t. (I know what you mean, though—Robin Williams’s death put me through the existential wringer, too.)