Daria 1997-2002 (lemmy.world)
The sarcastic title character, shows a depiction of teen angst, family life, relationships, and other social issues still strike a remarkable chord with the modern world.
Doctor Who (1963-1989; a movie in 1996; then 2005+) and that's not counting all the third party media (Big Finish, etc.) (lemmy.world)
Blackadder (1983) (lemmy.world)
Four eras, four seasons, aired 1983-1989. Rowan Atkinson, Hugh Laurie, Stephen Fry, Tony Robinson, and Rik Mayall. Hilarious and, in the end, famously poignant....
Six Feet Under (2001-2005) (lemmy.world)
A chronicle of the lives of a dysfunctional family who run an independent funeral home in Los Angeles.
Travelers (2016 - 2018) (lemmy.world)
Set hundreds of years in the future, humans are able to send consciousness back in time and return to the 21st century in an attempt to save humanity from a terrible fate.
Halt and Catch Fire (2014-2017) (lemmy.world)
Inspired by seeing Lee Pace in the Pushing Daisies post....
Watching The Wire for the second time after a year (lemmy.world)
And oh god, there’s so much stuff I hadn’t noticed the first time around, and a few foreshadows that send shivers down my spine. It’s truly an amazing show....
Fringe is a gem that changed the way I think about Sci-Fi TV (lemmy.world)
It was the first show that I can remember that was able to survive major shifts in the way the story was told.
Person of Interest (2011-2016) (lemmy.world)
Created by Jonathan Nolan. A seemingly procedural show that also deals with privacy and sentient AIs and espionage. The series centers on a millionaire geeky dude that developed a computer program that can predict terrorist acts, crime and the like (with some limitations), and his pal, a former Special Forces dude who tries to...
Just finished Season 2 of Alias and I have questions. [Possible Spoilers] (lemmy.world)
I never watched this show when it was new, but I find Sydney and Jack to be wildly incompetent, just magically lucky....