starlessn1ght Posted June 2, 2015 Posted June 2, 2015 So I'm looking for a new tv series. I began watching The Musketeers, but it didn't interest me enough, so I dropped it. Then, I began watching Poldark. But I feel like the plot (if there is any) is heading nowhere, there is no focus to this, the only thing Poldark seems to be about is romance and I don't want to watch a thousand long romance with no other interesting episode. I've just finished ep 2. I'm considering watching Bloodline or Wayward Pines. What do you think? Should I really drop Poldark? Are those other two interesting? I'm looking for something that get me hooked, like Homeland or Downton Abbey. Quote
Eclipsed Posted June 2, 2015 Posted June 2, 2015 Just keep on hoppin' till you find something that truly does keep you captivated~ starlessn1ght 1 Quote
starlessn1ght Posted June 2, 2015 Author Posted June 2, 2015 google "candy candy" and you'll understand. I did it. It's a shoujo manga? What does it have to do with it? Quote
firecat Posted June 2, 2015 Posted June 2, 2015 I did it. It's a shoujo manga? What does it have to do with it? its an old novel from the early days of japan anime, one of the best novels in that time as well. watch one of the episodes to get the feeling of it. Quote
starlessn1ght Posted June 2, 2015 Author Posted June 2, 2015 its an old novel from the early days of japan anime, one of the best novels in that time as well. watch one of the episodes to get the feeling of it. First, I'm not into shoujo. Shoujos usually have the entire plot built around romance with no other "element" like shounen/seinen, and they focus on the stupid bishounens. There are good romance shounens/seinens, so I wouldn't even bother. Second, the stuff I look for in an anime is different from what I look for in a tv series. So, this wouldn't apply to anime. Quote
Getsuya Posted June 2, 2015 Posted June 2, 2015 Watch Fargo. Or The Wire. Fargo is a newer, short series that is just absolutely amazing and bizarre. The Wire is one of the best American dramas ever made. Quote
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