I haven’t been watching much in terms of actual shows for a good while, then while listening to a podcast a host casually mentioned they had rewatched Chernobyl, how it still holds up, that there’s a reason it got as much acclaim as it did, etc. So I thought I’d give it a go and wow, loved it (still one episode left to watch).

Had me thinking, what else have I missed out on? What are some “absolute cinema” TV shows that still hold up and and are considered must watch?

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    Better than the rest

    • The Wire & Homicide: Life on the Street (David Simon Box Set)

    • Atlanta

    • The Expanse

    Comedy

    • NewsRadio (for Maura Tierney and Dave Foley and Phil Hartman and Khandi Alexander and Vicki Lewis and Stephen Root)
    • Schitt’s Creek
    • Ted Lasso (Seasons 1 and 2)
    • Murphy Brown
    • Sex Education

    Sci-Fi

    • Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
    • Battlestar Galactica (2003-2009)
    • Dark
    • Devs
    • Altered Carbon (Season 1)

    Drama

    • The Newsroom
    • Law & Order (seasons 1-8)
    • Succession
    • Severance

    Intense Drama (TV-MA and little levity)

    • Chernobyl
    • Adolescence
    • Utopia
    • MR. ROBOT
    • Luther
    • True Detective (Season 1)
    • Vince Gilligan Box Set (Better Call Saul & Breaking Bad & Plur1bus (has levity))
    • Ozark

    Anthology shows

    • Black Mirror
    • Love Death + Robots

    Animated

    • Rick and Morty
    • Samurai Jack (2001-2004, 2017)
    • Avatar: The Last Airbender (2005-2008)
    • Gravity Falls
    • South Park
    • Neon Genesis Evangelion
    • Final Space

    Perpetually on deck for me

    • Fargo
    • Andor
    • Band of Brothers
    • Barry
    • Legion
    • Letterkenny
    • Bojack Horseman
    • Scavenger’s Reign
    • Fringe
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    Comedy? Futurama (be ready to have your feels tickled)

    More serious SF but still funny? The Orville

    More more serious SF and not so funny, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

    Not at all funny and serious SF (anyone seeing a pattern?) Battlestar Galactica (2003-2009)

    Extra credit serious SF, worth every hour, dated graphics and all, Babylon 5 Amazing stories, worth every minute it takes to watch it.

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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lexx

    It’s old-ish and maybe not the greatest work of art on screen, but I love that it had a very unique world and characters and humour and it keeps on developing and changing throughout.

    It’s been too long. I really kind of want to watch it again.

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    It might not be “absolute cinema” and had maybe 5% of the budget of Chernobyl, but given that people have suggested Ted Lasso, I’ll go one step further into the realm of fuzzy feel-good TV and drop a mention for my favourite TV show of all time.

    The Detectorists

    There isn’t a single moment in that programme where any of the characters are mean to each other (save for the when dealing with a rival club). It’s just 20 beautiful episodes of people looking for gold, living their lives, and doing their best to be supportive.

    And it’s incredibly funny.

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    Fleabag - I can’t believe I didn’t see it yet in this thread. If you like Phoebe Waller-Bridge then you must see it, and if you’re not familiar with her yet, this is a great show to get to know her humor. It’s extremely funny and tugs on your emotions, mainly about love, trauma and family.

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    It feels a bit dated, but Veronica Mars is still an excellent and somehow still underrated show.

    I also think Scrubs and Community are both peak television that stand up to countless rewatches.

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    I wrote out a whole list for you then I accidentally deleted it. I was very proud of that list. Here’s a few:

    • Widows Bay
    • Our Flag Means Death
    • Ted Lasso
    • The Good Place
    • Watchmen (show not movie)
    • Halt and Catch Fire
    • Silo
    • Man in the High Castle
    • Tokyo Vice
    • What We Do In The Shadows

    Apple TV has a lot of really exceptional Sci-Fi if that’s your thing.

    AND FINALLY. The weirdest most indescribable show of all time that will not make sense it is somehow a must watch for me:

    Raised by Wolves

    Most people won’t like that one. It is the weirdest thing I’ve ever seen. It’s a sci-fi show by Ridley Scott’s company and it feels like the plot was written by a Norwegian Death Metal band.

    Androids raise children during the time of a religious war. One Android gives birth to a flying snake. A lady becomes a tree. A sea monster puts a baby into its chest cavity.

    EDIT:

    I get asked about recommendations a lot so after writing this, I decided to make a list. It’s not finished, I’ll add more over the next few days.

    https://app.trakt.tv/users/w3dd1e/lists/tv-recommendations

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    So many good answers so i will only add ones i didnt see in the responses.

    • Supernatural (seasons ~1-5 before the storyline was extended)

    • The Last Of Us

    • Dark Matter

    • Archer

    • Game of Thrones (except the last season unfortunately, but the others are still worth watching regardless)

    And since someone has already said black mirror, i would add Love Death & Robots, which is both very similar (tone & thematically) but also all over the place (artistically and storytelling wise).

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    Andor. Pluribus. 3 Body Problem. Queen’s Gambit. Babylon Berlin. Alice in Borderland. Shogun (the 2024 series). The Expanse. First two seasons of For All Mankind.

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    Chernobyl was a great show, yes, though technically so wrong on so many levels, but I guess it’s in part to make it more exciting

    Another recommendation: The Orville. The true successor to Star Trek TNG and DS9. Especially the first two seasons are amazingly good