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139 points

The good place

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35 points

oh dip

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32 points

It’s such a good show, the ending is absolutely perfect.

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46 points

It’s not just that the ending is perfect (though it absolutely is). It’s that at every point, in every season, when they could have chosen the easy, dumbed-down route for continuing the show, they… didn’t. They didn’t do that, and it’s hard to express what a difference that makes.

For example (without spoilers), the way season 1 ended set up, for a lesser show, an easy rehash for season 2, where the same characters get up to slightly different versions of the same season 1 hijinks.

Instead, the show runners packed that painfully obvious concept into the first half of the first episode of season 2, then moved right past it. They could have milked the concept for a whole season, but they didn’t want to. So instead they acknowledged it in the most hilarious possible way, then got on with the actual story.

Goddamn, now I want to watch it again. It’s just so good.

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11 points

Thanks for the insight, it’s one of the few shows I’ve rewatched.

There’s an official podcast with the showrunners and the cast members where they do post episode discussions. It’s a great listen after watching an episode.

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4 points

Season 3 and Season 4 both had endings that leave me bawling every time.

Also, I know the show didn’t invent it, but Chidi’s presentation of the wave idea just slips under everything for me and is really good.

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17 points

The humor is great, writing and acting are top notch.

But it hit atheist me on a spiritual level and awakened a thing I didn’t think existed.

That’s pretty fuckin rad.

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8 points

I’m here just to upvote the correct choice.

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7 points

Agree.

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4 points

Yes! That show melted my heart and soul.

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3 points

Maximum Derek

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2 points

Forking good show!

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68 points
  • Mr Robot
  • Blue Eye Samurai
  • Alice in Borderland
  • The Expanse
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The Expanse is fantastic, I recommend the book series it’s based off of as well

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9 points

I read books after the show, very rare few cases I can sit through so many books even when I know the story.

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8 points

Just finished Blue Eye Samurai recently, and was utterly blown away. It really is as good as the hype says.

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2 points

Does it end? I ended my subscription with Netflix due to the repeated cancellation of shows I would get into.

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1 point

It definitely setup a season 2 but the endings were still alll satisfying enough that if it doesn’t happen it’s not a massive cliffhanger. Like there’s more story but the conflicts in season 1 were resolved if that makes sense.

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1 point

I didn’t like Mr Robot at all, but Alice in Borderland was a nice surprise.

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I think Mr Robot is one the best shows ever created in regards to not only the writing, acting, filming, etc. but also with how well it handles the sensitive topics of mental health and the brutalities of our modern society. That being said, I understand why a lot of people don’t like it. Aside from being depressing and fucked up as hell a lot of the time, it kinda has to be watched multiple times to be truly appreciated. Every episode is packed full tiny details and clues as to what is really going on that are not meant to noticed on the first watch but give you an entirely different story the second time around. If you ever want to try it again maybe go into it with mindset that what you see right then is not necessarily the entire story, and that’s kinda the point. Your supposed to be confused, frustrated, and uncomfortable because that is what the characters are feeling.

But yeah, Allice in Borderland was a lovely surprise.

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This

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64 points

Schitts creek.

It was pushed so hard by Netflix when it first came out that I ignored it. Just seemed like an overdone rich fish out of water idea and I just wasn’t interested.

I finally got round to it when I think they did another promotional push. After watching it I basically forced every person I know to watch it and it is now a comfort show that I’ve watched a bazillion times.

But it is just so good.

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As a Canadian, when it was first released I assumed it was being pushed so hard because it was Canadian content. Then when I got around to watching it I was so pleasantly surprised. My little maple syrup heart was so happy to see it recognized widely as the absolute gem it is.

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10 points

Help me through this, because I watched the first couple seasons, maybe even the first three? To the point where the son opens up his own store.

I found it charming, quirky, and largely enjoyable. But then it just sort of felt repetitive? Like, I couldn’t see where the plot was going and the characters while enjoyable, I felt I’d enjoyed enough.

Is there a drastic uptick that I just needed to hold out for? Or at that point is the show pretty much what you sees what you get?

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14 points

I think it’s one of the few shows I’ve ever watched with genuine character growth. A ton of shows will have a character grow and then walk it back, or don’t even bother. Schitt’s Creek didn’t turn them into Mary Sues - they’re still flawed but they also learn how to look outside their bubble.

If it’s not clicking for you after season 3, it may not be the show for you. A lot of people didn’t love the first season as it found its footing, but everyone I know that loved it was fully invested in season 2.

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5 points

If David didn’t have an effect on you? Why the fuck are you ending statements with question marks?

😂

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I see it as a stand-in for the inflection people sometimes make irl when seeking affirmation for what they’re saying. Imo, it’s not bad as a way to add tone or subtext (“I get this might be an unpopular opinion; what do you think?”), but it is not grammatically correct in a professional email

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4 points

Yeah keep watching. David and the store is a big thing. The character arcs are worth it. Some very heartwarming stuff coming up with everyone.

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55 points

Arcane, the animated League of Legends show on Netflix.

Oh MY GOD, every element is seriously SO mind-blowingly good. And imo its animation is at least as good as—if not better than—the Miles Morales Spiderman movies… though they did spend six years working on it tbf.

And to be clear, while I’m vaguely familiar with LoL, I’ve never played it so I had zero emotional connection to any of the characters before watching.

Be prepared to cry though. Like the loud, punched-in-the-gut, ugly sobbing kind of crying.

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Best thing to happen to the “manic pixie dream girl” trope. When you meet Powder, she’s a sweet, but traumatized, little girl. All you want to do is stand between her and the things that are hurting her so she can just grow up and be normal.

And then you see her become this hurting, angry, and above-all disturbed person who’s been broken by everything she’s been through, and it effing hurts. Suddenly rather than an adolescent fantasy, she’s a real person you care about who’s been driven to madness by circumstances she had very little control over.

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11 points

Check out Blue Eye Samurai, it’s got similar vibes to Arcane and is just as amazing.

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I’ll move it to the top of my list!

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Since I rate everything I watch for now a about 4 years, I can confirm. Arcane is one of 5 Series with 10 out of 10. (With 200+ rated items)

Would recommend 100%

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52 points

I avoided Bojack Horseman for years because I thought it was going to be like so many other edgy adult cartoons. I thought I knew what it was going to be like. I was so wrong.

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12 points

I came here to recommend BoJack. Especially after that moment in the middle of Season 1, it’s a masterpiece.

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7 points

The show is also unique for me in the sense that IMO the later seasons were the best, this making it a series that actually gets better and better over time.

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7 points

Only show I’m afraid to re-watch because of how it made me feel.

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