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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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[–] debil@lemmy.world 1 points 1 minute ago
  • Riget by Lars von Trier. Combines hospital drama with horror and adds a dash of black and absurd comedy into the mix. The third season was also quite watchable, but not as essential as the original show.
  • Twin Peaks. All three seasons. Takes a quality dip some point at the second season but the third one really ups the ante and redeems.
  • The Office UK. Peak cringe comedy throughout, with a dash of drama. The US version is alright, but really its own thing after the first seasons and not really comparable.
  • Monty Python's Flying Circus. Peak absurd humour. Some of the stuff probably doesn't fly as well as it did over 50 years ago, but well worth the watch.
[–] Captain_Patchy@lemmy.world 1 points 5 minutes ago* (last edited 3 minutes ago)

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)

[–] Tollana1234567@lemmy.today 1 points 20 minutes ago* (last edited 2 minutes ago)

law drama: svu 1-S(when stabler left the show), the new seasons just dont hit as good as pre-2010s, mariska had to be asked to come back to the show with a significant PAY package(shes kinda done with the show). law and order CI with vincent d'nofrio, original, and another that never took off(LA a believe). i dont new cop shows can match these, as they are just mostly copaganda.

SCIF: Stark trek; DS9, TNG, enterprise, voyager.(dont really reccommend movies until you watch the series). Nutrek is just awful except the animated series.

american GODs, sand man, good omens.

the concept of american gods are very similar to other shows like spn, where gods gain power from followers worshipping them,sacrificing them and fade away if they lose followers.

[–] phoenixz@lemmy.ca 4 points 1 hour ago

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

[–] eightpix@lemmy.world 7 points 2 hours ago* (last edited 2 hours ago) (1 children)

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
[–] Tollana1234567@lemmy.today 1 points 27 minutes ago* (last edited 22 minutes ago)

bsg wouldve been better if they acknowledged the og series, but the showrunner is a "christian/mormon" so he had to insert a messianic message in the show, which rubbed some people the wrong way.

resident alien was fun, but being syfy they cancelled the show after season 4. they dint do ALAN TUDYK justice.

mythology/fantasy:

supernatural 1-5 by kripke, season 6-15 is very cheesy and very "sexualized by the fans to the point the writers just wrote it as a fanfiction.

Grimm, is too similar to SPN, but its fun its a niche way.

[–] cecinestpasunecommunication@lemmy.dbzer0.com 7 points 3 hours ago* (last edited 3 hours ago) (2 children)

With no regard to how big stuff is/was, because OP hadn't seen Chernobyl.

'Chernobyl' is up there. Brutal indictment of a hypercorrupt dying empire that only cares about power and is built almost entirely on lies contrasted with the people it happens to, who largely embody the ideals their government lies about; the heroism of a dead culture striving to save everyone from some of the fuckers who killed it.

'Andor' star wars, but about antifascism instead of wuxia bullshit or daddy issues. Some of the best TV ever made. Weaves in links to history and obscure star wars apocrypha. It's everything it should be and more with amazing layered deliberate fast-slow-fast pacing. There's a long-payoff joke that is also the serious culmination of the first season's meta-arc (the first season of that show would be about five seasons of anything else) and half the fans didn't even notice.

'Severance' or the ~decade earlier whedon-directed much more sex focused show it was linked to, 'dollhouse' if you need fast pace or a slightly more dramatic version of what the internet is now. Low-scifi corpo-surrealism about the ways we treat identity. The two versions come to very different conclusions.

'Scavengers' reign' beautiful uncanny man-vs-nature space narrative, haunting sound track, amazing in every way that matters.

'Westworld' only season 1. Its About Things. No not just the robots. They left some plot threads unresolved for season 2, but they're not really what's important and each season is exponentially worse, riding the first season's nonstop hitting. Season 2 is still okay I guess.

'daredevil' Netflix version, season 1 only. There's more but its not the same quality.

'Cowboy bebop' everybody's favorite film noir space (neo?)western. Dripping with cool. Remade a few years later in a historically accurate Japan right after the consolidation of the Tokugawa dynasty with arguably 10% less style and 30% tighter production.

'Kaos' though it was left extremely unfinished. High budget modern Greek mythology soup. As gay and misothiest as you would ex0ect if you had actually read any.

'Peacemaker' murder-himbo realizes he might be one of the bad guys while trying to save the world with/from the CIA immediately post-'the suicide squad'.

'Harley Quinn' batman villain fucks around, continues fucking around, occasionally finds out. But lesbianly, and very well written.

'Futurama' fox seasons/original run only. Occasionally heart wrenching SciFi comedy that's not trying to be as edgy as 'rick and Morty' later would. Definitely aged, but smart enough it's aged gracefully.

'True detective' season 1 only. The rest are fine, I guess. Southern Gothic neo-noir ambiguously fantasy.

'Star trek: deep space nine' a space station on the edge of falgsc utopia orbiting space-palestine as the toned down space zios do space-zio things. 90s in all the best ways and very few of the worst.

Or the more woo-scifi version which aired I think simultaneously, 'Babylon 5'.

'Community' very few comedy shows age this well.

'Lovecraft country' endritch horror and american racism standing in frame next to each other, while the arc and the anthology flirt over a meal of 'how to love SciFi as a marginalized person?'. The most beautiful wholesome bed covered in gore you've ever watched 'is this gay?' sex on.

I'll add more later, and there are more certain people need to see but others don't necessarily.

[–] Jeffool@lemmy.world 2 points 2 hours ago

I'd love to piggy back on this (great) list and add that the Netflix Daredevil show's subsequent seasons are lesser, but if you enjoyed the first A LOT, then you'll probably enjoy the offers and at least Jessica Jones' first season as well. It was also pretty great. Subsequent seasons, Punisher, and the first half of Luke Cage were also "good" to me, but clearly not on DD & JJ s1's levels. (But I thought most of the Marvel Netflix shows save Iron Fist were worth the watch on rewatches.)

And I love to see that the first season of Westworld is still being recommended. Yes later seasons are very disliked, but I found SOME enjoyment in them. Not enough to give a blanket recommendation to anyone even if I rewatched them, but damn, that first season delivered.

Also I hadn't heard of Scavengers' Reign. Thanks.

[–] Sinthesis@lemmy.today 3 points 3 hours ago (1 children)

Good list.

‘Community’ very few comedy shows age this well.

OP doesn;'t mention how long they haven't been watching but I would add Arrested Development to the comedy show list.

[–] Dozzi92@lemmy.world 2 points 3 hours ago

Yeah, the two best sitcoms of the 2000s, incredibly deep humor, great stories, so much rewatchability (I know, because I do).

I'm always jealous when I hear someone hasn't seen one or either.

[–] merc@sh.itjust.works 4 points 4 hours ago* (last edited 2 hours ago) (1 children)

Legion (2017)

It's a psychological drama with Aubrey Plaza in it at her weird best, by the same writer behind Fargo, the TV series and Alien: Earth. Jermaine Clement plays a small but important role. It was nominated for a variety of awards, but only won a couple of minor ones. If that seems interesting to you but you haven't heard of it, it's best to go in blind because spoilers could really ruin it.

[–] XeroxCool@lemmy.world 1 points 3 hours ago

Maybe I need to revisit Legion. Each season made me think I forgot something major from the prior finale but pirating and skimming back, it just wasn't the case. The memory of the show is more like a series of persistent dream standalone sequences than a themed show. I don't know. I mostly enjoyed it. I suspect I didn't understand something(s) critical. Blue-eyed Plaza was uncomfortable. I still dream of making a time-eater prop for Halloween Dec. I can't remember if the hookah pig was real in their universe. I didn't understand the velocity of Sydney's flip from supporter to enemy.

I have too many questions. I should re-watch it

[–] thal3s@sh.itjust.works 3 points 3 hours ago

The Pitt.

It’s easily one of the best television shows ever made.

[–] merc@sh.itjust.works 3 points 4 hours ago* (last edited 3 hours ago) (1 children)

Neon Genesis Evangelion

A Japanese Anime from 1995 or so. One of the most influential "huge humanoid mecha suit" animes. There's a mystery / story that's very slowly and carefully revealed over the course of the series. The art and sound is just superb. The pacing is incredible. There are scenes where it's just the hot summer outside and you can almost feel the heat. The characters have some of the annoying Japanese anime quirks, but in this case the story actually explains why the characters behave they way they do.

[–] Squirrelanna@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 points 3 hours ago (1 children)

If you're like me and found the premise of the show interesting but found the characterization absolutely insufferable, try the Rebuild movie series instead. There are differences in story, and technically it's a soft reboot AND sequel series? But if the show isn't doing it for you, these movies I think are paced much better, have much more human characterization and can easily stand alone.

[–] Tollana1234567@lemmy.today 1 points 25 minutes ago

they did try to tie in neon geneisis with the rebuilds by saying its a cycle, of different timelines. hes very obscure about it though.

[–] merc@sh.itjust.works 3 points 4 hours ago

What We Do in the Shadows

(The movie first, then the TV series). Vampire faux-reality TV comedy. Taika Waititi and Jermaine Clement made the movie it was based on, and were executive producers on the series, so it's that sense of humour.

[–] rothaine@lemmy.zip 1 points 3 hours ago

Sharp Objects

[–] spudsrus@aussie.zone 9 points 6 hours ago* (last edited 4 hours ago) (2 children)

Throwing in my recommendations and limiting it to sleeper shows that don't get recommended much. (The expanse, silo, foundation, arcane, severance etc already get lots of love). They aren't all must watch but worth checking out, particularly the first 3

Mr Inbetween - Aussie show about a hit man that plays out like an incredible slice of life.

Sense8 - sci fi based show about based around 8 people who find themselves linked. It's weird, LGBTQ friendly & forward and has some explicit scenes.

The goes wrong show - BBC theatre piece. Amateur theatre company attempt plays. Each actor has their own quirks, faults and confidence issues. Chaos ensues, the show must go on.

------ other decent stuff in case 3 top tier isn't enough

Almost human - cancelled early formula show of he's a cop but his partner's an X (in this case android). Had humans vibes and good chemistry

3 body problem - sci fi adaptation from prominent Chinese author

Community - some people seem to have missed it

You're the worst - a show about terrible people

I really enjoyed Mr inbetween

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[–] merc@sh.itjust.works 3 points 5 hours ago

The Sandbaggers

Aired on ITV1 Yorkshire Television in the UK in 1978 to 1980. It's a spy show but it's realistic. Incredibly realistic. The "Sandbaggers" are the elite group of "Special Operations" officers who go behind enemy lines, perform assassinations, etc. but you almost never see that happen. 90% of the show takes place in drab offices, and the show is more about office politics than spycraft. But, that's what makes it really compelling.

If you watch a clip of the show, you can see in general what it's like. Apparently the whole show is on YouTube these days.

[–] DarrinBrunner@lemmy.world 11 points 7 hours ago (1 children)

I'll throw a couple of old, fun ones in I doubt anyone mentioned.

Dead Like Me

Pushing Daisies

[–] comador@lemmy.world 3 points 5 hours ago

Pushing Daisies Season 3 is in development... so excited.

[–] Hazor@lemmy.world 7 points 6 hours ago (1 children)

Orphan Black: it's hard to say much without spoiling it, but it's one of the best series I've ever seen, and Tatiana Maslany's acting is incredible. It's

Battlestar Galactica, which others have mentioned already.

Stargate SG-1: my favorite show of all time. It's the sort of scifi that makes you hopeful about the future of humanity. You don't absolutely have to watch the movie first (it's not as good as the series IMO, though worth watching) but it lends to more understanding of who some of the characters are.

[–] tomkatt@lemmy.world 1 points 52 minutes ago* (last edited 52 minutes ago) (1 children)

I love SG-1, but unless you're a super fan (I am, but I feel the disclaimer is warranted) I'd say stop at the end of season 7. That's it, main plot is wrapped up, it's done, great finale.

I say this, because while the rest of the series is good, season 8 is in a weird place as they set up an entirely new arc that's wholly unrelated to the original series, including some new characters on the team. There's interesting episodes and it's still great, but might be a bit hard to swallow for some because it's so different.

That said, if you enjoy the first 7 seasons, at the least, also watch the Continuum film, it's great and Cliff Simon always chews up any scene he's in (in a good way), he definitely took charisma as his main stat.

[–] Tollana1234567@lemmy.today 1 points 16 minutes ago* (last edited 16 minutes ago)

they pratically stopped exploring after the ori came into picture, and basically it turned into another DS9 dominion war situation. Although ORI were somewhat interesting villians.

SGA at least have 2 seasons worth of good material left before they cancelled it.

[–] kamen@lemmy.world 18 points 8 hours ago (4 children)

Utopia (I'm talking about the original UK version; you can pretend that the US remake doesn't exist)

DARK

Severance

Mr. Robot

Utopia is a masterpiece of cinematography

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[–] oce@jlai.lu 2 points 5 hours ago* (last edited 4 hours ago)

For those who liked Chernobyl, I recommend The Days about the Fukushima disaster. It's not as dramatic and cinematic, but still fascinating to watch. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Days_(Japanese_TV_series)

If you want a soothing TV show about Japanese culture and traditions, I recommend The Makanai, about a young geisha training house. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Makanai%3A_Cooking_for_the_Maiko_House

[–] merc@sh.itjust.works 2 points 5 hours ago

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1984)

Of all the versions of the Sherlock Homes story I've seen, this series is the best. Jeremy Brett is an amazing Holmes. It feels like the books are being brought to life.

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[–] Balldowern@lemmy.world 1 points 4 hours ago* (last edited 4 hours ago)

In no particular order:

The Mentalist, Chuck, Person of interest, The Blacklist.

[–] InFerNo@lemmy.ml 4 points 6 hours ago* (last edited 6 hours ago)

Matroesjkas is a Flemish Belgian show about trafficking women. It's a super gripping show around a criminal gang and a group of victims. It has very thick Flemish dialects that help to sell it, I hope you can find it subtitled.

2 seasons, 10 episodes each. 2004

[–] Exatron@lemmy.world 12 points 8 hours ago

Farscape. It's from when television was transitioning to more serialized storytelling so the first season takes a bit to get going, but it's worth it.

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[–] cy888@lemmy.world 5 points 6 hours ago

Sopranos.

A complex look at the mafia. Main characters die. Tightly written. Very few filler episodes. Best final episode ever.

[–] cy888@lemmy.world 5 points 6 hours ago

The Americans.

Not the best female fictional spy, the best fictional spy ever, male or female.

A show which makes an American root for the KGB is worth watching.

[–] zephiriz@lemmy.ml 2 points 5 hours ago (1 children)
[–] Jeffool@lemmy.world 1 points 2 hours ago

Before anyone skips over this, consider a show with the charm of Lost, with horror instead of sci-fi, but it feels like a much tighter long-term plan. And justice for Harold Perrineau, who is used pretty damn well in this! From is a really good show.

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