Hey TL, I did some searching and found one other thread that was a bit lack luster on the subject so I thought I would launch a similar thread with a bit more structured formatting for Hulu and Netflix so we could share what we may have stumbled across. I think everyone gets the broader strokes like Orange is the New Black, or House of Cards stuff, so I would love to see a lot of if not deeper cuts, then cuts slightly below the surface of Netflix or Hulu.
Rules
1. Name of the show and which country you are streaming it from.
2. Link from http://www.canistream.it/, and or Netflix and Hulu directly to provide as many potential sources for the show/film as possible to all.
3. Show summary and review being mindful of spoilers and the often strong opinions regarding spoilers (Take it to PMs if mutual fanboyism is found)
4. Have fun (If you want, I'm not your boss.)
To start us off I'll do one of my shows which I have never heard another soul besides my girlfriend and I actually talk about, though doing a bit of research and it seems to have originally aired in the UK, so it is not a Hulu original.
Moone Boy
Watching at http://www.hulu.com/moone-boy from the US. The show follows Martin Moone, and the drama of his family/the politics of the time, a young boy growing up in an Irish town called Boyle, Ireland in the late 1980s and early 1990s, who has Chris O' Dowd as his imaginary friend as he transitions from primary school to whatever the Irish equivalent of Jr. High is, which may well be Jr. High.
I think this show falls much more in the wheel house of Chris O' Dowd, who also has an writer's credit for it, than a lot of his Hollywood stuff has. It is very tongue in cheek, O' Dowd is not ever present, but appears at excellent moments to do so, and it the setting and time in which the show takes places is absolutely brilliant/conducive to the show's style and sense of humor. I would recommend it if you are looking to get a less filtered version of Chris O' Dowd, a la IT Crowd than you may have gotten from his last run of films in the US.
Looking forward to see what you come up with TL.