I haven’t watched TV in years; kids and my previous job really killed that.

There’s SO much out there since I last picked up a remote, and I have a fucking huge backlog.

I’m open to anything, as long as it’s well done.

Series I liked: Vikings, Norsemen (hysterical), The Americans, GoT, Man in the High Castle, Expanse, Spartacus (Batiartus is amazing)

I’m scratching the surface of Boardwalk Empire, but open to other rabbit holes.

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    The Good Place.

    Be warned, that you should watch this one without much research. If you like the first episode, you’ll love the show.

    One of the very few shows where each and every season is consistently great. Super funny and had a satisfying ending, instead of the usual clifferhanger-because-of-cancellation ending

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      Came here to post this as well.

      Just watch the first episode or two, and if it doesn’t have you hooked, it’s not your jam anyway.

      But it will have you hooked, because it’s the best piece of American television in recent history.

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        Normally I’d agree with that advice, but it took me the whole first season to get hooked by the show. After about 5 episodes I was ready to call it quits, but my partner who had seen it told me to keep watching, and they were right! Loved every minute of it from then on.

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    Some shows I really enjoyed in recent years:

    • Arcane (amazing animation, world, and story - you don’t need to know anything about the game to enjoy it)
    • Peaky Blinders (it’s finished and so good throughout)
    • Travelers (also finished, extremely underrated)
    • The Expanse (6 seasons of some of the best sci-fi ever)
    • Stranger Things (ongoing but highly recommend)
    • Beef (limited series so finished, so good)
    • The Bear (very good, raw characters and emotions)
    • Ted Lasso (no need to care for football, just extremely lovable characters and heartwarming story)
    • Breaking Bad (if you haven’t watched this, it’s a must - best TV imo)
    • The Last of Us (no need to know the game)
    • Andor (best star wars since the original trilogy, mature, dark, and suspenseful)

    They’re in no particular order, and I’m sure I’m forgetting a lot, but I definitely think all of the above are must watch.

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      Travelers, The Expanse (noted by OP), Beef, and Breaking Bad are all solid. Add Mare of Easttown, the Morning Show, and the Newsroom and you’ve got half of my favourite shows of the past 15 years.

      Ted Lasso was the big surprise to me here. The characters are lovable, caring, and well-crafted, and the story is simple but compelling. In all, only the most heartless, isolate, human beings would get nothing from this show.

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      Travelers is such an underrated show! Really good premise, tight well thought out time travel, solid storytelling and some great performances by lesser known actors. I really want to second its recommendations. Honestly it’s not top tier prestige TV but damn it’s good.

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      “Very good” is an understatement for The Bear.

      And recent seasons just keep stacking up the talent.

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    Here’s an ordered list of shows that came to mind, starting with what I think best fits with what you mentioned and getting further away from there, though I think they’re all worth it.

    Mr robot

    Fringe

    The boys

    Yellow jackets

    Stranger things

    The good place

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    I can’t believe no one recommended Fleabag. It’s not the type of show that would attract me usually, but goddamn was that a masterpiece. Two seasons, short and sweet.

    Another short series that is incredible is Chernobyl.

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      I couldn’t get over the insane exaggerations of Chernobyl, but I agree the show was great.

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    Avenue 5 is a brilliant dark sci-fi comedy that I cannot stop thinking about. It’s basically a cruise ship in space but then things go wrong. The physics are actually sound which makes for some really fun and terrifying gags. It’s heavy on dark humor, but if you’re ok with that it’s such a fun ride. I am biased but I feel like this show is criminally underrated.

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      As a side note, there’s a Swedish movie called Aniara which has a similar premise, except if you replace the ‘dark comedy’ part with ‘unrelenting existential horror and infinite, unfathomable bleakness’. Worth a watch lol

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        Alternate take: This show is godawful but for some reason I kept watching. It’s literally unpleasant to watch. Critics also panned it, if you find that of importance.

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          Same for me. I found the show amusing but never once laughed while watching it, if that makes sense

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            If you didn’t laugh when they came up with the slogan “Together, there are more of us!”, then I don’t know what’s wrong with you.

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    The Wire

    The Sopranos

    Deadwood

    Justified

    Bosch

    If you’re open to comedic stuff:

    What We Do In The Shadows

    Resident Alien

    Miracle Workers