I've been trying to knock down the number of shows I'm actively watching on Netflix (I've long been considering dropping Netflix for a while to try out Amazon Prime's streaming service, and I don't want to be in the middle of too many shows if I do), finishing off some seasons that I've been watching for months. I'm almost done with
Marvel's Jessica Jones Season 1 (the only one that's been released so far; don't know that I'll bother with Season 2, if there will even be one -- I mostly just watched this one as a prerequisite to checking out
Marvel's Luke Cage),
The Office (UK) Christmas Special (the coda to the entire series, which I'd already seen before),
The Walking Dead Season 6 (the most recent season available on NF), and
Dexter Season 4 (another case where I'm not sure I'll come back for another season -- certainly not soon, anyway).
I also recently finished
Season 2 of Arrested Development,
Series 2 of The Office (Netflix counts the Christmas Special as part of it, but it's really not), and, a few weeks ago,
Season 2 of The League and
Season 1 of Galavant.
I'm also slowly chipping away at
Star Wars: The Clone Wars Season 2,
The L Word Season 2 (another one I might not come back to), and
Spartacus: War of the Damned (the final season of the
Spartacus series).
The last movie I can remember having sat through is
The Big Short, which was pretty good, with some clever gags, though it's a bit depressing; I've also been in the midst of
Meek's Cutoff for a week or two, having been interested in it for quite a while, but never having tried watching it until recently. It's interesting, but it's one of those where I don't often seem to be in a frame of mind to enjoy it. Sadly, my attention span ain't what it used to be.
Matewis: Shameless. William H Macy is phenomenal in it.
Emmy Rossum is pretty phenomenal as well (but in a very different way). ;D