Stargate SG-1.
- Peep Show
- Derry Girls
- Silicon Valley
- The Gentlemen
- Workaholics
- Chernobyl
- Mr Inbetween
- Moonbeam City
- The Inbetweeners
- Archer
- Disenchantment
- Futurama
- Stranger Things
- Game of Thrones
- Curb your Enthusiasm
- Clarksons Farm
- After Life
- Smiling Friends
- Gravity Falls
- Bobs Burgers
- It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia
- My Name Is Earl
- Better off Ted
- White Lotus
- The Righteous Gemstones
- Eastbound & Down
Admittedly I missed the “a” in the title, the grid threw me.
But I already made a list…
Better Off Ted
Orphan Black. Tatiana Maslany should have won ALL the awards.
It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. One of the funniest comedies ever. Season 18 (EIGHTEEN!) being shot right now. But awards? They mean absolutely nothing to them.
Mad Men
Full metal alchemist: brotherhood
Arcane i would recommend everyone to watch
New Girl.
My husband loves it too.
Twin Peaks
- Andor (though first episode can be skipped IMO)
- Severance (do not trust the ending of S2E3)
- Black Mirror
- Better Call Saul
- Chernobyl
- Inside No. 9
More like a miniseries, but HBO’s Chernobyl. Some of the best television I’ve ever seen.
As a scifi buff: Battlestar Galactica, and The Expanse were excellent. Nightsky was also a really good watch even though it was slow moving, and was more about relationships than SciFi
Obligatory Firefly mention.
The Wire. It’s the best piece of visual media ever created. Not only is it the best portrayal of the inner city drugs trade but also the decaying institutions and social structures that allow it to flourish, and the corrupting influence of dirty money.
It also is consistently the best written show on TV and is grounded in it’s reality better than anything else. Half the cast were complete unknowns, in many cases plucked from the streets of Baltimore itself and there are standout performances all across it’s vast and diverse cast.
It’s a little slow to get going, the first few episodes have a lot of ground to cover to get the viewer up to speed, it also makes no effort to ease the viewer in, with a lot of jargon, slang and some very thick accents to content with, there’s also no “previously on the wire” to go over key points from earlier episodes so it definitely requires more participation from the viewer than most TV but it’s all the better for it.
I am surprised that I’m the first to mention Bojack Horseman here.
This series is for you if you want to cry out your mental health problems
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