What Do You Watch On Netflix TV or Hulu+ That Interests You?
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Pot Scrubber
Thu Dec 27, 2012 9:14 pm Forum Host
I'm watching McLeod's Daughters. I'm totally stoked with this show. It's a real chick flick TV series but I'm ok with it.
http://movies.netflix.com/WiMovie/70140411?strkid=1779163607_1_0&trkid=222336&movieid=70140411
Kerfuffle-Upon-Wincle
Thu Dec 27, 2012 9:25 pm Food.com Groupie
I'm watching Eli Stone with Jonny Lee Miller ~ Eli Stone
AND
The King's Speech with Colin Firth ~ The King's Speech
Not at the same time, of course! 
Kerfuffle-Upon-Wincle
Thu Jan 10, 2013 4:42 pm Food.com Groupie
Acorn TV is currently offering a FREE MONTH! I've watched and recommend:
Monroe (series ends 01/20/13) ~ Monroe
The Brief (series ends 01/20/13) ~ The Brief
Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries (series ends 02/17/13) ~ Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries
Maigret (series ends 02/10/13) ~ Maigret
Time Team (Potsie might like this one! Ends 02/10/13) ~ Time Team
Read about the FREE MONTH and see what else is CURRENTLY PLAYING at ACORN TV ~ $29.99/year and includes FREE SHIPPING if you are interested in buying CD collections and gifts!
Leggy Peggy
Thu Jan 10, 2013 5:24 pm Forum Host
Netflix isn't available in Australia. 
Connie Lea
Thu Jan 10, 2013 6:06 pm Food.com Groupie
I've been watching Heartland on Netflix. It's really good. Peggy I'm sorry you can't get Netflix in Australia. Can you get Hulu Plus?
Leggy Peggy
Thu Jan 10, 2013 6:15 pm Forum Host
Connie Lea wrote: I've been watching Heartland on Netflix. It's really good. Peggy I'm sorry you can't get Netflix in Australia. Can you get Hulu Plus?
Nope, Hula Plus is available only in the USA.
I wonder if either will ever make it to Australia?
That said, our public broadcasting network
http://www.abc.net.au
has a lot of their programming online for free.
Stella Mae
Fri Jan 11, 2013 3:01 pm Forum Host
On Flix I taped "Lost in Translation" because it's about Japanese culture and includes a lovely love story. At first I didn't appreciate it very much, but then I went back to it and could see the subtleties. It's funny, too, and so true if we try to compare East and West.
Kerfuffle-Upon-Wincle
Sat Jan 12, 2013 4:16 pm Food.com Groupie
On Netflix, I'm watching World Without End (2012 - 8 episodes)
With 14th-century England as the backdrop, this epic sequel to "The Pillars of the Earth" picks up events 200 years later as the king leads the country into the Hundred Years War, and the plague begins to spread throughout Europe.
World Without End
Edited to add: OMG! I had forgotten how brutal people were in that time period!
Pot Scrubber
Sat Jan 12, 2013 7:08 pm Forum Host
If you are a closet cosmologist or astrophysicist like me How the Universe Works is the best series of its kind since Carl Sagan's Cosmos in the 80s.
I've watched hundreds of these type shows but even I learned things I didn't know. Episode 1 about the Big Bang Theory is particularly informative. It boggles the mind that the entire known universe was once a millionth the size of an atom. Quantum physics confuses the hell out of me but I keep trying.
I'm glad this Netflix thread has been requested to be saved.

Pot Scrubber
Sat Jan 19, 2013 7:18 pm Forum Host
Keeping Up Appearances is now available on Netflix. Oh, happy day!
Is it just me or does Hyacinth bear a strange resemblance to Leggy Peggy?

Kerfuffle-Upon-Wincle
Sat Jan 19, 2013 7:37 pm Food.com Groupie
Pot Scrubber wrote:
Keeping Up Appearances is now available on Netflix. Oh, happy day!
Is it just me or does Hyacinth bear a strange resemblance to Leggy Peggy?

I watched several episodes of that today!
Cookgirl
Sat Jan 19, 2013 9:46 pm Forum Host
Pot Scrubber, we just watched 'Queen of Versailles' last week. Very interesting commentary on excessiveness and greed.
Cookgirl
Sat Jan 19, 2013 9:46 pm Forum Host
I also started watching the first season of 'Mad Men'.
Connie Lea
Sat Jan 19, 2013 9:53 pm Food.com Groupie
I just watched the first episode of Keeping up Appearances. Pretty funny. Have also been watching Life Unexpected. I really like that.
Pot Scrubber
Sat Jan 19, 2013 9:57 pm Forum Host
Cookgirl wrote: Pot Scrubber, we just watched 'Queen of Versailles' last week. Very interesting commentary on excessiveness and greed.
I watched that program a few days ago. How the mighty have fallen.
I mean, really? How large of a house does one need? Greed,indeed.
I live in a 1000 sq foot apartment with two dogs and I'm content.
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