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TV nerds: what should I watch

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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  • I think I understand your taste and you will love Black Sails. This is also imo the single most underrated TV show ever.

    I swear all the shows you mention lead me to black sails. I had a phase where I binged like 6 of the shows you mentioned plus black sails since they fit in so well together. I can't say much more than, seriously, trust me on this one.

  • Based on your references I would say:

    • Viking stuff: The Last Kingdom
    • Alternate history+space: For All Mankind
    • Spy stuff: Slow Horses
    • Roman stuff: Rome
  • Mr Inbetween

    An Australian hitman navigates his underworld life and parenthood. Better than it sounds. (Includes some heavy violence)

  • Deadwood, Mr Robot, For All Mankind, first season of True Detective, Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul

  • I'm a huge fan of anything Damon Lindelof has been a head writer on

    Lost

    Watchmen

    And my personal all time favorite show:

    The Leftovers

    He's latest show Mrs. Davis is ok too but not quite as good as his previous stuff.

    Another show recommendation that I love to give because no one watched it is The English. It's a crazy stylish western, reminds me of Coen Brothers.

    • I watched Lost when it aired and Leftovers during the pandemic. I won't post spoilers, but I think Lindelof has a unique brand of writing intentionally disappointing stories that's not for me. Like most people, my partner and i didn't like how Lost ended, but the internet would have me believe that we are the only people in the world who didn't like Leftovers.

      I like how the ride starts, I just don't think he's even trying to write an ending that satisfies all the questions he takes the time to ask.

      • That's fair. Lost had trouble because they were building the track as they went. I still loved the ride though. For me, I don't think every question needs an answer as long as what it creates feeds into the themes of the show. Like on Lost, I wish they never explained the Smoke Monster, it just wasn't necessary.

        With Leftovers, I'd say it's ending is the perfect summation of the show and anything else would betray what it was going for. ::: spoiler spoiler It's a show about logic vs belief and that's where it leaves us, do you believe Nora? What happened to the 2% ultimately doesn't matter because the show is about how people deal with the unexplainable. There's no satisfying answer to that mystery. :::

        You're not alone in not liking the ending though. I've had this conversation before and it's totally ok not to.

  • but open to other rabbit holes

    If you like satirical comedy or entertaining educational shows, there's a lot on Australian television (particularly shows from the national Australian Broadcasting Corporation). Also, for people who enjoyed The Office (at least, the UK version, I haven't seen the US variant), I recommend Utopia - it's far from a clone but has a lot of similar themes of workplace life mixed with poking fun at bureaucracy and government.

    but I don't live in australia, or have a VPN to access ABC iView!

    Visit the sidebar resources of !piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com, or even just YouTube will get you a lot of them.

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