Discussion Overview
The discussion revolves around recommendations for TV shows to watch after finishing "Breaking Bad." Participants share various series across different genres, expressing their preferences and experiences with each show.
Discussion Character
- Exploratory
- Debate/contested
Main Points Raised
- Some participants suggest "Firefly" for its unique blend of science fiction and western elements, highlighting its humor and hard science.
- Others recommend "Boardwalk Empire" for its gritty portrayal of prohibition-era gangsters and complex characters.
- "Life on Mars" is mentioned as a British series with a time-travel twist, appreciated for its intriguing premise and ending.
- One participant shares their enjoyment of "Äkta människor" (Real Humans), focusing on the ethical dilemmas of human-like robots.
- "Forbrydelsen" (The Killing) is noted for its slower pacing but compelling storytelling regarding a murder investigation.
- Several participants mention shows like "The Walking Dead," "Mad Men," and "The Wire," each with varying levels of interest and engagement.
- Some express enjoyment of lighter fare, such as "Castle" and "The Big Bang Theory," while others mention reality shows like "Bar Rescue" and "Robot Combat League."
- One participant humorously critiques "Revolution," describing it as a poorly made science fiction show.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
Participants present a wide range of recommendations with no clear consensus on which show is the best follow-up to "Breaking Bad." Different tastes and preferences lead to a variety of suggestions, indicating multiple competing views.
Contextual Notes
Some recommendations are based on personal enjoyment and may not align with others' tastes. The discussion reflects a mix of genres and styles, with participants expressing differing opinions on pacing, themes, and character development.
Who May Find This Useful
Viewers looking for new TV show recommendations, particularly those who enjoyed "Breaking Bad" and are open to exploring various genres and styles.