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Yup, a lot of great shows are being thrown around, but a good place captures everything you want - growing friendships and relationships, unravelling weirdness, and being a part of the team.
Stargate SG1 and Stargate Atlantis. From the sound of it if you haven't already watched them you would really like them. Sci fi and definitely has the group/team evolving aspect.
Expanse was great. Firefly was also great. A good series about relationships was NightSky, sort of a slower paced show about an elderly couple with a hint of SCI-FI.
If you liked The Expanse, check out For All Mankind.
It feels almost like a prequel, set a couple of hundred years before the events in the series.
Monk, Psych, white collar and Frasier are probably my most favorite shows ever. They have all the things i want in a show, comedy and some drama, and really immersed me into the plot
Better Call Saul. I find it so amazing how they were able to take an existing (brilliant in its own right) story, and extend it in both past and the future. It fits in so nicely. There are very few (if any) plot holes, and the story is enjoyable in its own right. Add to that the superb acting of almost everyone, and the elite cinematography. I don't think there's a single aspect of this show that I don't like.
Battlestar Galactica will always be my comfort apocalypse.
I've watched it too many times now. I still recommend it to everyone, I just can't watch it myself anymore. Maybe when I retire.
On the final episode with my rewatch
Dark
- This is the most intricate show ever. The Sistine Chapel of TV
The Wire
- The most real and relevant show. Much more than just a cop show. I would say this is the best bit of TV ever.
Colin From Accounts
- Hilarious. Kind of insane. First 5 minutes and I can't believe what just happened. Makes me want to visit Australia.
Dude, the casting in Dark absolutely blew my fuckin mind, choom. I donβt want to spoil the plot in the seasons after the first by telling people who havenβt seen it what I mean, but if youβve seen it you know exactly what I mean.
In no particular order, genre shows include:
- Babylon 5
- Firefly
- X-Files
- Fringe
- Buffy/Angel
- The League of Gentlemen
- Dr Who / Torchwood
- True Blood
- Utopia
- Supernatural
- Third Rock
- Ash vs Evil Dead
- Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
- Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency
- Peacemaker
- The Nevers
Scrubs! [0] [1] [2].
It had a great 8 season run (the 9th season doesn't exist, ignore those who incorrectly say it does). The show was funny, insightful, great dialogue, characters, serious moments and a great cast. Additionally the music choices in each episode were always top-notch. Note that "a handful of songs were replaced in the versions released to streaming services such as Netflix and Hulu due to licensing issues." [3].
Lastly, "IGN gave the first season a perfect score of 10. The seven following seasons were rated, respectively, 9, 9, 9, 8, 7.5, 8.3 and 7.5" [4].
[0] https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/scrubs
[1] https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0285403/
[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrubs_(TV_series)
[3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrubs_(TV_series)#Music
[4] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrubs_(TV_series)#Reception
@Hammocks4All@lemmy.ml you might enjoy The Good Place β not sci-fi, but awesome group building. Donβt read anything about it online to avoid spoilers, just sit and watch season 1. If you like it, watch the other seasons as well.
I had a panic attack on the way to work four or five years ago. Turned around, drove back home, and climbed into bed with my partner. We laid there and started The Good Place, and watched for like eight hours. Excellent show, very comfy for me now.
Regular show
Its just so fun to watch and I am glad someone archived all of the episodes in the best quality
Westworld (Season 1). The other seasons are good and have great moments but season 1 is special.
A recent one? Resident Alien. It has a lot of unexpected laughs. The female characters in it are also really well done and not one dimensional.
It's Always Sunny and Bob's Burgers are standouts for me, along with a lot of this thread.
I guess I'd categorize them both as shows where every character, however minor, contributes perfectly to the hilarity and overall vibe of the show. Really, any show with great chemistry/cohesion and ownership of the characters, where you couldn't change a single thing to make it better. Psych and Futurama are a couple mentioned that fit the bill. Others are on the tip of my tongue but not coming to me. Oh, King of the Hill!
The best thing about IASIP and Bob's Burgers is there isn't a single off/bad episode in the first like 12 and 5 seasons, respectively. I stopped keeping up with both at some point when I was up to date and waiting. There's not really a bad episode in any of those shows.
What I really like about Bob's Burgers is how they record all together and have a lot of fast quipping and reactive energy.
Oh, and Archer! At least until things really switched up.
More recent ones that are really good:
Barry, a show about a murderer that turns out to be really funny.
Snowfall, about drug dealers making it to kingpins. A similar show, Queen of the South is also good.
And some classics that are funny and clever enough to rewatch:
Keeping up Appearances, I think we all know some of these characters in real life
I like seeing a group evolve and form good friendships. I also like sci fi and weirdness.
You better get on that Scavengers Reign train. There's only one season right now, but it rules, especially from a "weirdness" perspective, and there's not going to be more unless it gets some more attention.
Futurama. I love how creative it is as well as how it can have its emotional moments, at least with the older seasons.
Joe Pera Talks With You
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Pera_Talks_with_You
https://www.adultswim.com/videos/joe-pera-talks-with-you
https://www.amazon.com/Joe-Pera-Talks-With-You/dp/B0B75L86ZG/
I was pretty bummed when it got canceled because it really got me through some hard times. What's there holds up beautifully, however.
It starts off as a Mr. Rogers type vehicle that quickly veers off into strangeness. Joes propensity to talk to the camera like Mr. Rogers, and his propensity to explain human emotions by relating them to scientific ideas like the formation of rocks made this show weirdly comforting for me. It's also just plain goofy.
It also includes Conner O'Malley in the cast and as one of the writers. O'Malley is like if BBC documentarian Adam Curtis instead made David Lynch-esque experimental comedy. He was on a few episodes of Detroiters with Tim Robinson and is in a handful of I Think You Should Leave sketches (in my opinion, most notably in "Honk if you're horny"). For being such a strange guy, he wrote some of the most heartfelt stuff in Joe Pera.
Joes voice is extremely calming to me, and his timing and delivery genuinely kill me. I've had very few comedians that had me crying over something genuinely sweet and sad and then be able to make laugh a few moments later.
I hear people describe shows like Ted Lasso as "kind television" and I think Joe Pera Talks With You fits in that same niche. It's very loving and doesn't seem to really put anyone down and shows off a quiet, beautiful Michigan community. Despite not being from Marquette, originally, Joe has a lot of love for the area, it's clear.
This sounds wonderful.
iCarly
The Wire is one of those shows that portray the detective work with different approaches. They also show brilliant criminal minds, leadership and organization. There are bits of heroism in some rogue characters, too. The political and juducial aspects of organized crime are unashamedly put in front of you. Acting and writing are top-notch. It's just a must watch if you like TV shows.
BTW, great picks Severance and The Expanse, however, the latter had so many problems to find enough financial support that ends up showing on the screen. Being said that, the show is awesome in a Battlestar Galactica way to make things happen no matter the circumstance.
Itβs not Sci-fi, but Iβm shocked nobody has mentioned Six Feet Under, my vote for the best show ever made. With the best ending episode ever made. I never cry watching stuff but I ABSOLUTELY cried when I saw the ending. I tear up just thinking about it or listening to a certain song. I watched it a million years ago, then met someone who Iβve been with for over a decade who became a mortician. I then watched it all over again with them and they felt the same way I did about it. Best show ever.
American Dad. It's Family Guy made way better. The episodes are so original and creative. The first 7 seasons are all gold.
Yes! 100% with you. Any show that makes me care about the characters and miss them when they're gone is a win in my book. Same for character growth. Firefly, Parks and Rec, and Schmitt's Creek were like that for me as well.
This Schmitt sounds like a great guy!
I like seeing a group evolve and form good friendships.
Reply, 1988
It is a Korean drama where each episode focuses on a different character, all living on the same street in Seoul in 1988. I recommend it to everyone as my favourite show but especially for your preference described above. You feel each character's struggles and successes. The way the show develops the characters through their relationships with their families and friends is outstanding.
Shetland and Vera. British murder mysteries.
I miss Jimmy :(
I DO TOO
Broadchurch was great for that as well. I adored Olivia Coleman in that, and often forgot she was acting it felt so raw.
I need laugh tracks so I know when to laugh.
Just thinking of what I've seen recently, this is what I like and why:
- Gravity Falls: Weird/Fun show
- The Owl house: Same as above
- For All Mankind: Cool Sci-fi show about "what if America didn't win the space race and it never stopped"
- Final Space: Funny space show with some real emotion
- Hazbin Hotel: Quirky show about demons (adult themed)
- Inside Job: Another funny animated show, sadly cancelled before 3rd season
- The last of us: A great re-tale on the game I love
Happy!. The perfect mix of black comedy, violence, and weird central alien stuff.
My top 5 is :
Arcane
Mr. Robot
Breaking Bad
The Good Place
Stranger Things
The first and ONLY season of Altered Carbon. I love the dystopian cyberpunk sci-fi film noir style.
Halt and Catch Fire: It's a really cool drama about a group of very different people, who come together because of one shared goal, and then everyone following their own desires - more or less burning bridges and rebuilding them over 4 seasons of the show.
I loved Severance too. I don't usually go to film for my sci-fi cravings though.
For shows, I really like that just casual kinda mundane tone that sort of parodies reality. Home Movies is great, Bob's Burgers (the earlier seasons were better for this, but I'm still watching through them). Family Guy has those moments every now and then, although I wouldn't call it one of my top shows by any means.
My favorite show is probably Steven Universe. Everything about it was so artistically done; especially the soundtrack. Of the realm of kids/teens shows that were designed for the whole family, Steven Universe is one of the few that I personally think had a great and satisfying ending.
OP WATCH SCAVENGERS REIGN. Unless you're sensitive to body horror.
Especially if you're sensitive to body horror?
Comedy:
- The Young Ones
- Red Dwarf
- Arrested Development
- The Good Place
Science Fiction:
- Star Trek: The Next Generation
- Battlestar Galactica
- Firefly
- The Expanse
Drama:
- Six Feet Under
- Breaking Bad
Three Aliens, came from the sky
The Galacticc Council sent them, and here's the reason why...
Over the Gardenwall