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arrested development
Utopia. (2 season UK version, not the 1 season Amazon reboot.)
Babylon 5
Paradise
Person of interest hits differently with all the ai around.
My name is Earl.
Always and forever The Wire
The Sopranos. One of the best and most influential TV shows ever made.
Lazor Wulf. Refreshingly quirky and original cartoon about a wolf with a laser on his back.
Three Busy Debras. Almost lethally hilarious comedy trio being superlatively silly.
Twin Peaks. Especially season 3, probably the best single season a TV shoe has ever had.
The best Star Trek series for me is a tie between DS9 and Lower Decks. That’s right, I rank Lower Decks above TNG. It’s THAT good.
Bored to death
Halt and Catch Fire - love shows about technology and innovation and liked Silicon valley, but this show just took it to the next level for me. Both inspiring and at times horribly sad to watch, all done beautifully.
Star Trek The Next Generation.
Star Trek Deep Space Nine.
The Expanse.
Andor.
Avatar The Last Airbender.
Castlevania.
Pluribus.
Frieren.
Dan DaDan (a FUBAR anime. Somehow really good).
Primal.
A very different kind of sci-fi show: Red Dwarf. Specifically Season 3 and up when Kryten becomes a regular character that ties everything together. Although the first 2 seasons are still worth a watch, just not as good.
-Futurama all the way up to the end of the comedy central reboot; I haven’t seen the newest ones. -30 Rock -Fargo -Derry girls -The Last of Us -Broadchurch -Slow horses -True Detective S1, 3, and 4. -Rome
Space ghost coast to coast: surreal talk show and interview comedy reusing old cartoon animation. A more modern equivalent would probably be Smiling Friends.
Courage the cowardly dog: PG rated horror, lots of references and original stuff, suspense and humor
Cowboy Bebop: anime, good sci-fi amazing music
All the star treks: fully automated gay space communism and the alien and robot crisises they encounter. Futurama, The Orville for more comedic/modern equivalents. Cue epic fanfare intro music.
Psych & Monk: comfort sitcom meets murder mystery early 2000s style, updated Matlock/Columbo/murder she wrote.
Most David Attenborough nature docs
The twilight zone original and reboot, eerie sci-fi standalone stories
Legion: professor X’s son is the most powerful mutant alive (pre Franklin Richards) and slowly losing his mind. Reminds me a bit of The Prisoner.
Cosmos original and reboot, I like the style of the original but the updated science in the new one is obviously more informative. For a taste try just the powers of 10 video.







