I’ve been broadcast/cable tv free for about a month now, with only mild withdrawal symptoms (having really re-run episodes of NCIS makes great white noise for me when I work from home; so now I have to improvise….).
Even so – the combination of watching/running Netflix offerings in the background is really nice – and so far has resulted in a new mini-addiction for me – Dead Like Me – which originally ran on Showtime during 2003/2004.
Besides being mostly available via Netflix‘s instant watch offering, all episodes are available here via Hulu, for free.

Watch it – or rewatch it. It takes a slightly twisted often funny, and frequently bitingly accurate look at life and at one possible version of life in the after life.
Intriguing thoughts and quotes from the series:
George: We lead our lives, and when they end, sometimes we leave a little of ourselves behind. Sometimes we leave money, a painting, sometimes we leave a kind word. And sometimes, we leave an empty space.
George: I don’t want to fit in, I just don’t want to stand out.
Even better:
What if death is not the end?
What if it is not even an escape from the issues that plagued us?