I haven't seen The Wire yet but it is on my list. Second your endorsements of the rest.The Wire, Sopranos, Homeland and House of Cards are some amazing TV shows
Have any of you seen Dark Forest Justice? It takes place in Western Washington State in the Olympic National Park.
I went there once with some friends. Spooky is a nice word for it. I tried to go into the woods with my friends, made it in about ten feet and headed right back to the road. Moss everywhere, dark, damp, eerie beyond belief. I was warned about mountain lions, coyotes, and other wide life. That is all I needed to hear. I love the countryside, but this is more country than I ever want.
So while I am standing near the car, I see a huge owl just gliding over my head. Never even hear it approach. Then after a few more minutes, a full grown Bald Eagle flies overhead. The sight of that bird just took my breath away. Saw some smaller wildlife crossing the road. Okay, I have seen enough. I want out of here. The rest of the group showed up about five minutes later with a pail full of mushrooms.
So I am looking at Episode 3. Watching these folks head into the woods brought back all those feelings of fear I had that day. My heart is pounding like mad. But I can't look away. I watched Episodes 1 and 2 and had the same reaction. This program has me hooked. Tonight they are looking for some human bones. And it is pretty deep into the woods. They also are tracking down illegal tree harvesting. Because it is a tropical forest, it is constantly raining mist. That only adds to the eeriness of the place. But I will keep watching this series and try to get a grip on myself. It is on the Discover Channel.
The show is actually Dark Woods Justice.
There was another show on for a while about the game wardens in Washington state. They pretty much covered the entire state, but a few times I saw them driving down a road near here. I don't know if they cancelled this show or not.
There's also Northwest Law, a show that focuses on the game wardens of Maine. I really like that one.
The Olympics are actually a rain forest, so maybe that contributed to why you felt the way you did.
We really enjoyed The Legend of Mick Dodge that took place in the Olympic rain forest, but sadly It's been canceled now.
I watched the final episode of Mike and Molly tonight. Then fell asleep about five minutes before the very end. But I will catch it on reruns I am sure.
I just loved the season's ending of Big Bang Theory. Also Doc Martin.
The show is actually Dark Woods Justice.
There was another show on for a while about the game wardens in Washington state. They pretty much covered the entire state, but a few times I saw them driving down a road near here. I don't know if they cancelled this show or not.
There's also Northwest Law, a show that focuses on the game wardens of Maine. I really like that one.
The Olympics are actually a rain forest, so maybe that contributed to why you felt the way you did.
Anyone watching the Olympics? I receive NBC Sports second cable channel covering the Olympics. It's usually live, whereas NBC's prime time coverage is sometimes taped.
I've been sampling it all. I'm into indoor volleyball matches since I played organized and beach volleyball in my youth. I've been catching a lot of live volleyball and other live Olympic events on NBC's other sports channel. I think it's called NBC Sports or something.
Volleyball is the number 2 sport in Brazil. No wonder the arena has been packed with spectators for volleyball matches, both men's and women's.
I watch the diving, swimming, and gymnastics. Don't care for volleyball.