I live in France and do not have access to national TV via antenna or satellite so I have the French versions of Netflix and Amazon Prime, and I've binge-watched everything I think is good since 2020, so, that's limiting. On Netflix, I've been repetitively watching the series of Alone, TBBT, Young Sheldon, One Piece, The Good Doctor, and a ton of Japanese and Korean dramas and documentaries about food. I now understand Japanese and Korean language better than I do French.
French movies are horrible and the French should be banned from ever creating any kind of movies or TV series. Even the French don't watch French cinema or TV. They watch horribly dubbed American tv /movies.
French movies are horrible and the French should be banned from ever creating any kind of movies or TV series. Even the French don't watch French cinema or TV. They watch horribly dubbed American tv /movies.
So I turned to YouTube, which is disappointing af because the kind of content I like (documentaries) are all cut into little shorts by the networks, and a lot of creator content is click-bait with annoying af AI voice narration. With a few exceptions.
So, I've been enjoying a British series about British farm life with Ruth Goodman that covers the eras from the 12th century to the end of WWII; Tony Robinson documentaries about Britain and Australia.
I do enjoy Ancient Aliens series, which is not available in France, because I like the archeology and discussion of other possibilities than what mainstream archeology offers. And, I've got my own theories...
So, I've been enjoying a British series about British farm life with Ruth Goodman that covers the eras from the 12th century to the end of WWII; Tony Robinson documentaries about Britain and Australia.
I do enjoy Ancient Aliens series, which is not available in France, because I like the archeology and discussion of other possibilities than what mainstream archeology offers. And, I've got my own theories...
My favorite channels on YouTube are The Why Files (why not?), Abroad in Japan, Weird History, and a few cooking channels.
