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I like cop shows. In recent days, I've been watching them somewhat as an anodyne to recent events, rather like watching West Wing as a hopeful antidote to current politics.

I prefer shows that combine a long-term plot with shorter ones that are wrapped up in an episode or two. The ones that focus on one story for the entire season tend to have way too many unbelievable sub-plots tossed in to keep the story going. I much prefer serious to comedy. I couldn't watch Brooklyn 99. The Mysteries of Laura with Debra Messing was right on the line, and it was kind of a relief when it was canceled.

Yesterday, I finished watching City Homicide, an Australian cop show. It was just about perfect. Interesting characters with real lives, good plots, and a mix of long- and short-term stories. Also, Australia, so inherently interesting for that. Unfortunately, I've now watched all five seasons, so that's it for that one for at least a few years. The first four seasons are on Tubi, Hulu, and Amazon Prime; the fifth season only seems to be on Hulu.

Some years ago, I watched four seasons of Scott & Bailey, a British cop show with a focus on female characters. I recently discovered that there's a fifth season, and it's available on Amazon Prime, so I've started a complete rewatch, because it's been long enough that the plot descriptions from the early seasons didn't sound at all familiar -- and there are only thirty-three episodes in all.

I've heard good things about Vera, which would require an Acorn subscription that I don't currently have.

I'm also thinking about doing a rewatch of The Closer/Major Crimes, which would keep me busy for quite a while. Interestingly, one of the characters from that show seems to be a refugee from the comedy type of cop show -- except that underneath the clowning, he's experienced and competent. At least, when he's not screwing up for stupid plot reasons.

Any other recommendations?

In non-cop-show watching, I'm making continued slow process with my four-star movie project (now nearing the start of its third decade), having finished watching Shoeshine (Italian neo-realism) and listening to the commentary track. Next up is The Searchers, which should be equally cheerful (not) in a different way.

Date: 2020-06-19 09:09 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] pameladean
I haven't been able to watch West Wing since 2000, and I can't watch cop shows right now either. Then again, I've been side-eyeing Law and Order for decades.

David showed me some episodes of an adaptation of the Father Brown stories moved, for reasons I'm not entirely clear on, to the nineteen-fifties. I have been side-eyeing the Catholic Church for a very long time too, and also much of Chesterton, but I was able to watch those, though most of my remarks had to do with incidental gardens and architecture.

I guess basically I just don't want to see any police or any politicians right now, in any venue, but a priest I first encountered in the railway station in Edinburgh on a very rainy Sunday when nothing was open is still okay. Brains are weird.

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