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Ryuu96 said:
The_Yoda said:

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

Lost was excellent when it came out, one of the few series I watched 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.

The Expanse starts a little slow in fairness, it really picks up around Episode 4 so I would definitely recommend sticking with it and trying it again.

I would recommend Lost had it not been for the ending, I'm still a little burnt, Lol, I would have recommended Game of Thrones too had it not been for the final few seasons, I'm one of those...If you don't mind it then I would suggest to folk to watch them but I just wouldn't re-watch those shows anymore knowing the ending, unfortunately.

I love a good Anthology show, especially Sci-Fi or Horror so I will keep Love, Death and Robots in mind once I get back to wrapping up my TV Show backlog, Lol.

I kinda felt a little cheated by the ending of Lost as well but the ride to get there was really enjoyable so I give it a pass and still deem it good as an overall work.  I haven't watched Game of Thrones yet and it's too bad the ending is meh on that one but one of these days I'll do a free trail of HBO max and knock it out anyway.

I'll tell you what I can't wait to see is them do The Gunslinger justice.  They had talked about doing 3 movies with a TV series in between movies to bridge them and that could have been great but instead we got the Idris Elba one that left out far too many characters and changed to much to condense it into a single movie.