I asked my husband if we'd ever watched MMysteries and he said, "yeah, they were kind of dull." We like British mysteries in general. It comforts me somewhat to know that others will stick with shows they don't like that much. I'm looking forward to wrapping up The Affair, which stuns me in the sheer amount of acting talent that is wasted on this trite, predictable screen writing. It's like the fascination of watching a train wreck to its conclusion. I basically don't like a single character and frankly don't care what happens to them. Still, it's lots better than The Girls, which was utterly loathsome.
Prime Suspect, Cracker, The Inspector Morse franchise, Shetland, Vera, Vincent, River, Unforgotten, etc. That's a short list of the mystery series that we watch regularly.
We started watching Cold Courage last night and that seemed ok, although the version we were watching didn't have subtitles, and given we don't speak Finnish, there were substantial chunks of dialogue that we couldn't follow. And the latest season of Mayans MC is back, a spinoff from Sons of Anarchy that is equally good but with a similar cast of troubled and somewhat doomed characters.
I am probably going back to reading novels after this latest bad late night viewing. Some tv could be said to have been subsidized by the American Library Association to encourage people to go back to reading.