- The Penguin (even if you are not a Batman fan, it's very grounded)
- Ridley (for some reason I never see it talked about but Andrew Scott is knocking it out of the water with his performance!)
- Arcane
- as seen in the post already, Chernobyl
- Monster (only anime I can think of. I don't watch many at all but this one is phenomenal)
- Avatar: The Last Airbender
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Over 600 comments, and among the many recurring mentions of the greatest shows in television history, I didn't see The Venture Bros. mentioned at all. It is quite possibly the best-written show of all time.
I would say: Daria
It seems like a sitcom at first (I hate most sitcoms), but you slowly get to realize it actually is way more of a social critique of the american (neoliberal) society and it's impact on children and teens.
Edit: I know it's a spoiler but I can't really find a way to let it reach it's intended audience any other way.
Chernobyl is good show but one thing it got very wrong is the idea that the molten down reactor could somehow explode again for some gigantic fireball larger than the Tsar Bomba.
It increases fear of nuclear power unreasonably. Also much much less people died or suffered from nuclear power including Chernobyl compared to fossil fuels. Even solar power causes more deaths from roofing accidents. We now know at least some of the nuclear hysteria is / was funded by fossil fuel interests.
EDIT: I guess the point of this is to point out propaganda "side effects" of this, similar to how you should point out the copaganda in a cop show. Or in Homeland and other spy dramas the vilification of Iran. Representation in media is important, and bad representation can have deadly consequences.
Still Game. YT has every epi. Old Scottish guys dealing with how life has changed around them. Comedy, M rating, feels like a Blazing Saddles fan
I don't see it on here anywhere and I wouldn't exactly feel like rewatching it, but as an art piece the White Lotus season 1 and 2 are some of the most emotionally affective things I've ever seen
A few lesser known suggestions that I thought were all really good:
- Giri/Haji
- Patrick Melrose
- Mare of Easttown
Chernobyl painted a vivid picture of a time and place, but it was fictionalized, sensationalized, too. Pripyat didn't really exist under an oppressive green fog, and the Soviet Union of the day wasn't the Stalinesque nightmare the show suggests.
By all means, enjoy the show, it's awfully well-done. But I beg you to bear in mind that:
- It's not a documentary, because
- none of those based-on-a-true-story shows are documentaries.