Yeah, so... do you guys watch any of the web series I recommend? Because that's about all I've got going on in my life at the moment. Well, that and soap operas which I know only I watch. ;)
The reason I ask is because I find a lot of shows I enjoy that I don't think I've recommended to you because I don't know if you watch them or not. If you guys don't care for the shows, I can stop cluttering up your timelines/friends pages here on LJ with my pimping of shows you won't watch. And I won't take it personally, as I have no involvement in the shows beyond being a fan at all. But if you have any questions about them or want to know more about other shows, let me know. I need some sort of hobby to fill my spare time!
Which leads me the pimping of this entry!
The Further Adventures of Cupid and Eros is a smart little comedy about two gods of love, one of whom is dealing with making other people happy while nursing his own broken heart. It's VERY charming, and one of the few comedies on the web or TV I care for. *high standards or comedic snobbery?*
Pretty the Series, which I am too lazy to see if I've recommended before, is best described as the white trash cousin of Arrested Development. It's fabulous. I love it so much.
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Emma Stahl is still fundraising, so all it has up is this teaser, but it stars a German lesbian super spy. And yes, it has English subtitles. Keep an eye on this one. It looks marvellous.
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Ruby Skye is a Canadian kids detective series I may have already mentioned. It's cute, and aside from the male love interest, the acting is generally pretty good. And the Canadian gov't funded it, so I figure my flisties to the North may want to see what they've paid for.
Vampire Zombie Werewolf is the show that mocks horror tropes and making it in Hollywood tropes. It's a wonderful piece of satire. And it looks amazing visually.
Miss Behave is a fun teen show, like Gossip Girl and Pretty Little Liars, the latter of which I LOVE! The first season is stronger than the 2nd, for sure, but they're both still high quality productions.
I'll admit, I haven't seen every episode of Chick, but I'm a sucker for a good female empowerment show, especially one starring a woman of colour.
Last, but certainly not least, is Cell. It's a psychological drama with incredible music, acting, and one hell of an ending you have to see to believe.