cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/493723
Thought this was an interesting question and I’m sure there’s lots of suggestions out there.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/493723
Thought this was an interesting question and I’m sure there’s lots of suggestions out there.
This is very difficult… and we must be very careful indeed…
You shouldn’t ask for MORE simply because you enjoyed it.
Friends already seemed to go on endlessly - but most shows are rightly put to bed and overshadowed by newer and better ideas.
Now I’m watching
Blue Light
and don’t miss NYPD blue… I still watch Kojak occasionally, but I sure wouldn’t want any MORE.Gentleman Jack
Awesome stuff
HBO sucks and I hate them (but Band of Brothers was almost perfect, except that it was a little bit too restricted/condensed/reduced).
Black Mirror
'Nuff said.
Harrison Bergeron
- the second story in “Welcome to the Monkeyhouse” written by Kurt Vonnegut. These stories are brilliant ideas put into short form - perfect.Quantum Leap
Talking about Black Mirror…
The OA
Firefly
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles
Scarborough (2019)
Victoria (2016-19)
Tom and Jerry (original style, painted on glass, with no fear of being politically correct or educational).
Pink Panther
I know, they DID do more, a lot more Tom and Jerry - but most of that just sucks and I don’t know why people even liked the continuation once the original atmosphere was lost. HD brought nothing to Tom n Jerry for sure.
Pink Panther owes 90% of it’s success to bad drawing, amazing music, and sheer atmosphere surrounding mostly not amazing stories if the truth be told… but it worked so well. Hours of endless fun with just one bucket of blue, and another of pink paint… yes, you know what I’m talking about.
I still have a ‘random cartoon’ habit with Pink Panther/Tom n Jerry
There isn’t much room for anything else in there.
I just wish there had been MORE of them.
I really liked the OA. Nobody I know who watched it did. Shame.
With regards to Charlie Brooker productions I’d also love the annual Wipe Series back