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LegitHyperbole said:
Jumpin said:

For All Mankind, while more of an alternate history, also functions as a very grounded sci-fi - one of the very rare ones that deals heavily with space travel without being a space opera - and it was created by one of the most celebrated space opera writers/creative directors, Ronald D. Moore (Senior writer on Star Trek TNG and DS9, Showrunner of Battlestar Galactica 06 and the short lived but fantastic Caprica).

For All Mankind solidifies a lot of the ideas, character types, and themes that Moore had for those shows, and puts them into a much shinier product - the scene work in For All Mankind blows anything he's done before out of the water - they hired some directors of the Fargo series to work along side some of his BSG/ST directors to give it a bit of a Breaking Bad or Coen Brothers stylistic type feeling at points. It's, IMO, the best show of recent times - at least my favourite.

I was also a big fan of Blade Runner 2049.
Black Mirror, nothing more really needs to be said.
And being a giant lifelong Asimov fan, I really love the Foundation TV series as well. I particularly like the way the Imperials utilize tech for maintaining the Empire in a bit of a stasis, while also using it for both pleasure and enforcing tyranny - and watching that unravel. Much like For All Mankind, this one takes place across decades... unlike For All Mankind, this one is very much a space opera type show.

Be nice if it wasn't on Apple plus, damn streaming services. 

Apple Plus is my favourite of the streaming services right now for original shows. Unfortunately, Netflix became a graveyard of unfinished shows - so only shows like Black Mirror are really safe.



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