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@Ryuu96 I'd second Good Omens, really liked that show.

Lost was excellent when it came out, one of the few series I watched live as it came out week to week. I'd go over to my aunt and uncle's and watch it with them. Up to that point I was not acquainted with any shows that told a sprawling story quite like that that wasn't clearly episodic (a la X-files where most arcs were wrapped up in 1 to 2 episodes).

I'm also enjoying The Boys and Invincible so far.

I only got a couple episodes into The Expanse and after hearing so many people sing it's praises I should really start it over.

It won't take long but I'd recommend Love, Death, and Robots on Netflix. Sounds like some of the stories would be right up your ally.

Edit: Can I assume you watched Black Mirror: Bandersnatch ?  I have thought for years that the format of this show would be fantastic in a theater for revenue purposes.  A democratic vote by the theater on each decision might break up pacing a bit but can you imagine if the story was good enough how many repeat viewings a theater could get as people try different options to get to the different endings of the movie?  I really hope we get more like this out of Netflix or others as I really enjoyed 'pick your path' style books when I was in grade school. Further Edit: just ran across an article on some more mature styles of those books for those interested https://www.bustle.com/entertainment/best-fantasy-series I did not automatically think erotica as the article suggests, luckily only a handful of their selection looks to fit that bill.

Last edited by The_Yoda - on 14 August 2021