The Expanse is an amazing sci-fi series that clearly does not get enough attention, I barely know anyone who's watched it which is sad.
Legion was also really really good.
there was 1 season of a show called Flash Forward that I watched and I thought it was amazing but I haven't talked to anyone else who knows of it
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FlashForward
We cannot go back. That's why it's hard to choose. You have to make the right choice. As long as you don't choose, everything remains possible.
Nobody talks about Versailles.
Extremely good show on Netflix.
Why am I back here, I don't even play these games anymore
The problem with the internet is parallel to its greatest achievement: it has given the little man an outlet where he can be heard. Most of the time however, the little man is a little man because he is not worth hearing.
Forever. Only had one season and was booted off and replaced with "Last Man on Earth" Like what the hell. Basic plot or something was a well over 200 year old Immortal working in New York as a Forensic specialist for people that died (I think, its been a long time since I saw it). He has a 50 year old son that runs a thrift store (The actor that plays him is the dude that plays the father in Independence Day.) and will occasionally help him with cases. Even though he can't age, he can still die, but with embarrassing results.
When he became immortal, he was killed out in sea with a flintlock pistol and tossed overboard. Thus, when he dies, he resurfaces in the nearest body of water naked. In New York. They introduced the villain near the end of the season who was over 2000 years old, but once he was bested, the show ended.
Also want to (I guess?) shout out for Rizzoli and Isles, Bones, Closure and its Major Crimes counterpart.
That show was awesome, my wife and I loved it. Ended without tying anything up too thanks to the writers strike.
Also, Chuck.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_(TV_series)
My favourite show of all time, yet due to a number of factors it went under the radar somewhat. I didn't even see it when it was running but later on Netflix. It was constantly threatened with cancellation and saved largely by fan support via a Subway partnership. Show has great heart, with a torturous will they wont they thing (love those) and its packed with humour and pop culture nods. To call it a spy comedy doesn't really do it justice but I'd recommend to anyone and its pretty tame content wise so suitable for most viewers.
To add to this: I think The Leftovers was criminally underrated. For the last 3 seasons of Game of Thrones, I thought The Leftovers was the best HBO show on Sunday nights.
But it seemed like no one watched it.
It was fucking beautiful. A true artistic vision.