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Sep 2022

My favorite is the Korean Series called Kingdom:

When I heard it's a zombie series at first, I wasn't excited because it is like any zombie movies/series. An outbreak occurred, a virus built by researchers, it spread all over the city which can't be contaminated no matter what and some protagonist will go save the day.

Turns out I was wrong, a lot. This series is set in age where they discovered gun powder, flint locks, and cannons with Korean culture. The characters are likable, the origin of the virus is interesting and how it functions is unique, and the story overall is entertaining. Each characters even though they are side characters have a roll to play and succeed, they do not always rely on the main character.

So far there are 2 seasons, + 1 prequel movie.

I recommend everyone to watch it.

Chernobyl because I like great production value, watching mass disasters, and body horror. :sweat_smile:

I don't watch a lot of television (movies, shows etc.) But Rust Cohle from True Detective Season 1 will always live rent free in my heart.

While, as a lovecraftian nerd, I absolutely love the King in Yellow connections in the show (second best lovecraftian piece of media after bloodborne - fight me) I think the character drama surrounding Rust and Marty simply elevates the season to something else.

It's heartfelt, absolutely haunting, and the ending has a wonderful realistic optimistic touch that just stays with you.

I enjoyed Breaking Bad and You better call Saul.
And to anwer the why question, I found the topic very interesting, the athmosphere was great,
I loved the acting, best villains I have ever seen in a tv show, every episode was super exciting.
I started watching it when my wife and me broke up and the show helped me a lot because
I had something to binge watch

I love Doctor Who! It's so bizarre, and yet still so interesting.
I also love JoJo's bizarre adventure

I really love Severance. It's sort of like if they turned Stanley's Parable into a TV show. It psychological scifi but also really surreal.

But I also love classic Simpsons (season 1-12). I grew up watching it and I still enjoy it when rewatching it as an adult.

This show is old asf but Billy and mandy is my favorite of all time its hilarious

Bojack Horseman is my favorite because of how it addresses mental health issues through its well-written, rich characters while maintaining some levity and satire without it undermining the serious subject matter.

Adventure Time also holds a really special place in my heart for its thematic evolution and profundity which did provide a source of comfort when I was going through rough times.

Bojack will always be one of my favorites for the same reason. I've also been meaning to rewatch Adventure Time since I only watched a handful of random episodes when I was younger.

My favorite show of all time is Bleach, its an anime
Everything about the show was so enjoyable, from the character designs to fights to character relationships and the characters themselves, the nuances in each arc like for example, Ichigo the main character spends each arc coming to terms which each part of his identity, substitute shinigami arc and the soul society arc he comes to term with his shinigami identity, in the arrancar saga he comes to terms with his hollow identity, fullbring arc he comes to terms with his human and fullbring identity and finally in the thousand year blood war arc he comes to term with his identity as a quincy

Not really a tv watching guy, especially not recently. I’m tempted to say it’s a three way Batman Beyond, Dirk Gently (2016) and The X-Files. Basically what I was really into in middle school.

Uhhh let's see.

I love the Simpsons. I don't get why people hate the early 2000's ones? Especially since they're a lot more relevant now. People may say they're edgy but to me, the original 8 seasons got away with a lot of crazier stuff.

I'm a huge Looney Tunes fan. Something about them rotating characters appeals to me. I think people should look at that show if they want to make their humor timeless. Daffy Duck is also my favorite cartoon character ever. By the way, did you know Bugs Bunny was a Daffy Duck knock-off? They even reference this in Back in Action (which was a wonderful character deconstruction). "Oh I'm a fan of your earlier work...". I'm obsessed with the fact that one of the reasons Daffy became jaded was because both him and Bugs were essentially the same character, but HE became the butt of the joke. Had things played out differently, Bugs would've been like Daffy and Daffy would've been like Bugs in that Duck, Rabbit, Duck short.

Jojo's Bizarre Adventure. This is the show where it makes me go "I didn't know a writer could do that". Whenever I talk about it, I just like bringing up small little things from that show because the author put SO MUCH care into every little decision.

The Disastrous Life of Saki K. This is probably the only Japanese show I've seen that does awkward humor really well. It feels like an American wrote it.

Smiling Friends, Assassination Classroom, Batman: The Animated Series, and Boondocks. Boondocks is like the only show I'd watch that goes into political issues.

If we don't count anime, it's hands down Scrubs and Firefly :relieved: they are absolutely brilliant and enjoyable from the beginning to the end, with relatable characters and great humor.

Futurama - a funny sci-fi cartoon with creative ideas of the future, well-written stories and jokes, and memorable characters.
Rick and Morty - an outrageous weird sci-fi cartoon featuring an iconic duo and creative stories and ideas. Enjoyed almost all episodes though Rickdepdence Spray was really weird and WTF.
Hilda - Cute comic based on comic I enjoyed. Colorful art and creative worldbuilding.
Star vs the Forces of Evil - loved the duo of main characters and its a lot of fun.
Samurai Jack - an epic story to say the least.
Gurren Lagann - my favorite anime and it's really epic.

MST3K(originals)
Father Ted
Black books
IT Crowd
Spaced
Garth Mareghis Darkplace
Futurama
Farscape
Babylon 5
Miami VIce
Dark Crystal AOR
Fragile Rock (origjnal)
Twin Peaks & Return
Many many more...