i dont watch a lot of tv, but if netflix counts then im currently re-living some child hood and watching goosebumps, but for whatever reason netflix doesnt count in your eyes, i watched Z Nation back on the 5th
Last thing I watched on Netflix was Arrested Development. I'm still on the early episodes because I watch one about every four months, and usually I watch the same episode twice in a row on accident because I forget which one I had previously watched.
Going into actual TV, I saw part of an episode of Rescue Heroes at my girlfriend's house because the TV happened to be on that channel. It's dull even for a kid's show. Thanks Canada.
That was my favourite show as a kid. You're welcome.
The last thing I watched on TV was Back to The Future 2. I never watch movies older than 2010, but I wanted to see what they thought 2015 was going to be like. Some of the fashion was actually fairly accurate.
Unlike most people, I don't have Netflix. Partly because the TV is too old (about 5 years) to support it, and because Canadian Netflix ain't too great. Usually I would be watching Person of Interest and How To Get Away With Murder. New episodes in January!
I'm also on the 4th season of Breaking Bad (using the disk sets from the library). I only started watching it because people said it was so amazing. However, I have been very disappointed with it. It's an incredibly boring and poorly made show. I just want to see the finale and if I have to wade through the rest of it, so be it.
I'm watching House on Netflix right now, so if that counts... house.
If not, The last thing I actually watched was Galavant, which is probably one of the greatest things ever created.
The last two things I watched were the last in the current series of Inside No. 9, a set of black comedy short films, and the first episode of The Game, the BBC's new cold war spy thriller.
Inside No. 9 is, in short, absolutely fantastic. It's both suspenseful and comedic in equal measure, and almost all draw you into perfectly executed bait-and-switch scenarios, or at least have a wholly unexpected end. The episodes vary wildly in setting and subject, although all have a similar tone, and have the similarity of taking place within Number 9 (Although the exact nature of Number 9 changes episode to episode.) Definitely worth a watch.
The Game is a fairly conventional spy story, but it is told with style and effectively builds suspense.
I've been watching the series Egypt on Netflix. It's produced by the BBC and it's about the discoveries made in Egypt. I just finished episode 5 which is about Champolion and the Rosetta stone.
An episode of Castle! It's a show/series with a bunch of standard items and situations, but somehow that writer amuses me a lot with how quicky he reacts and how much fantasy he can throw at things!
I was forced to watch "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" yesterday. For the second time... A friend of mine hadn't watched it yet and was curious about it, even though I clearly stated it wasn't worth it. Mmm, being a fan of the original trilogy, it was a painful experience.