Based on the Coen brothers’ acclaimed film of the same name, this anthology series lifts themes, locations, characterizations, and references to other Coen brothers films in telling a new Midwestern crime caper each season. Each season features an entirely new ensemble cast, including actors such as Martin Freeman, Billy Bob Thornton, Kirsten Dunst, Ted Danson, and Ewan McGregor, and each season has received various Emmy nominations. This spinoff of the acclaimed series “Breaking Bad” follows the show’s side character Saul Goodman, from his humble beginnings six years prior to “Breaking Bad” as a former con artist named Jimmy McGill to his quest to become a legitimate lawyer. The series has received its own critical acclaim, garnering more than 20 Emmy nominations, among many other award nominations.

This series follows an aspiring actor named Vincent Chase, as he and his childhood friends move from New York to LA to fulfill their dreams of being Hollywood stars. The show is loosely based on executive producer Mark Wahlberg’s experiences as a young, hopeful actor, and is known for its revolving lineup of celebrity guest stars. Estimated delivery dates – opens in a new window or tab include seller’s handling time, origin ZIP Code, destination ZIP Code and time of acceptance and will depend on shipping service selected and receipt of cleared payment – opens in a new window or tab. Delivery times may vary, especially during peak periods. However, all 67 uncut episodes of Dragon Ball Z were later aired on Cartoon Network, beginning on June 14, 2005 and continuing throughout the Summer.

YU-Sibu (I Couldn’t Become a Hero, So I Reluctantly Decided to Get a Job) – full series. I enjoyed this, although it did veer off about halfway through to a different storyline. Started our as our hero working in a small business, when a big competitor opened up nearby, and was noble finance ada ok gearing up to finding out who was behind the chain store, when suddenly his apprentice is kidnapped and they have to go off and save her. Bit too much fan-service, but on the whole, I thought it was a fun series that was well worth the discount price I paid for it last week.

The show is based on lead actress Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s one-woman show, also entitled “Fleabag,” and received widespread acclaim, snagging six of the 11 Emmy Awards for which it was nominated. Two brothers who were raised by their father to be hunters of evil supernatural creatures, such as demons and monsters, are not only on the hunt for things that go bump in the night but also for their since-disappeared father. Before the addicting dark fantasy series ended after a whopping 15 seasons, it became the longest-running live-action fantasy show on American television.

However, all 67 uncut episodes were also aired on Cartoon Network in the summer of 2005 beginning in June, two years after the finale of the series on Toonami. After acquiring the license for the first two seasons of the show, FUNimation began re-dubbing it with their cast in order to keep the series’s dubbing consistent, and re-dubbed the original uncut 67 episodes of the series. FUNimation then announced that they would release these 67 uncut episodes in the Ultimate Uncut Special Edition DVD line, releasing the first DVD on April 12, 2005. However this DVD set was canceled before every episode was released, in favor of the then-upcoming Funimation Remastered Box Sets. All very innocent and fluffy stuff, apart from that crazy talking bird (who can receive video calls and project movies from his eyes!?). Probably for a younger audience than me, but I’m glad I watched.

A bounty hunter in a future version of humanity, in which the human race has colonized other planets in the solar system due to Earth being rendered uninhabitable, goes on a series of adventures with his partners searching for criminals. The show combines multiple genres, including Western, noir, comedy, and cyberpunk. Adapted from Jane Austen’s classic novel, this miniseries tells the story of Elizabeth Bennet and her sisters navigating the highs and lows of love and life in high society in 19th-century England. One of the girls must marry rich in order to sustain their family. The series was well-received by critics and fans alike, and a scene in which Colin Firth as Mr. Darcy dons a soaked shirt has become quite famous.