7 TV Shows You Really Should Be Watching


BANGALORE: TV shows are probably an added vice to the list of addictions in today’s world. In exploring the element that latches on our interest for months together, is truly and utterly brilliant in the story lines it runs on.

Now it might be looked upon as wasting away one’s life in front of the four screened box, but if we may add … it isn’t doing you wrong for “the time you enjoy wasting-is not considered wasted time.” So to speak, it’s all a matter of preference (and no we’re not talking about the long passed debate on what’s right and wrong) we’re talking about preference on the prime time hits that have surfaced on television, reports BI.

Here are 7 TV Shows You Really Should Be watching

 

The Leftovers

 

 

American television drama is based on Tom Perrotta novel barring the same title. Melancholy fashioned opening of events follow the global event of "Sudden Departure", which is the reason for the unfathomable disappearance of 140 million people.   

 

"Marvel's Agents of SHIELD" (ABC)

 

 

Based on the Marvel Comics Agents of SHIELD or organization S.H.I.E.L.D. (Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement, and Logistics Division) is an American television series that is based on fictional peacekeeping through spy agency in a world where superheroes and aliens exist.

 

"Grandfathered" (Fox)

 

 

American comedy television series "Grandfathered" created by Daniel Chun is based on the life of a bachelor and restaurant owner who found out that he had fathered a son from a fling with his ex lover  over two decades ago. What’s more is that he also discovered that he has a granddaughter.

 

"The Affair" (Showtime)

 

 

American television drama series "The Affair" unveils the emotional consequences of extramarital relationship between two people Noah Solloway and Alison Bailey who first met in the resort town of Montauk. The affair is narrated by two completely distinct perspectives with a clear shade of memory biases, from both ends Noah's and Alison's perspectives.

 

"Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" (The CW)

 

 

 

"Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" is an American musical comedy-drama series, which features Rebecca Bunch who yearns for her long lost soul mate Josh who had left her after a summer fling years ago. A decade has gone by and Rebecca who is inspired by a TV commercial , starts her quest for Josh.

 

"Halt and Catch Fire" (AMC)

 

 

Halt and Catch Fire is an American period drama television series that’s set in the early 1980s that depicts the personal computer revolution. The TV show name represents HCF, the computer’s machine code instruction that can stop central processing unit of the computer.

 

"iZombie" (The CW)

 

 

iZombie is somewhat related  to the adaptation of the comic book series baring the same name. Olivia "Liv" a Seattle medical resident is turned into a zombie during a party on the boat. To deal with her new appetite craving for brains alone, Liv takes up a job at the King County morgue and reveals her new found secret to Dr. Ravi Chakrabarti her boss.  In order to keep her alive and moving, Ravi offers brains of murder victims as food for her.