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2023-03-25 06:13:13 Since you were wondering what to watch next, I'd like to recommend three outstanding series that I think would be a great for you. They also have one befit that many other shows lack--they're not being shown by every other reaction channel out there. Humans (2015-2018), 3 seasons, Amazon Prime. Similar to Westworld, the series focuses on the social, cultural, and psychological impact of the invention of synthetic humans. The first season was reviewed positively by critics (88% Rotten Tomatoes), while the second and third seasons were highly acclaimed critically (94% & 100% respectively). Mr. Robot (2015-2019). 4 seasons, Amazon Prime. Another critically acclaimed series (98%, 89%, 92%, 97%) starring Rami Malek as a cybersecurity engineer with social anxiety disorder and clinical depression, who is part of a hacker organization trying to bring down the world's largest corporation. The Last Kingdom (2015-2022), 5 seasons, Netflix. Often compared to shows like Vikings, The Last Kingdom follows Uhtred Ragnarson, born into a noble Saxon family but raised by Vikings after his family is killed in a Viking raid, as he tries to reclaim his ancestral home in 9th century Anglo-Saxon England. The show is beautifully shot with high production values all around, strong writing, compelling character-driven drama, and some of the most epic battle scenes ever.
2022-07-14 00:26:53 Since you were wondering what to watch next, I'd like to recommend three outstanding series that I think would be a great for you. They also have one befit that many other shows lack--they're not being shown by every other reaction channel out there. Humans (2015-2018), 3 seasons, Amazon Prime. Similar to Westworld, the series focuses on the social, cultural, and psychological impact of the invention of synthetic humans. The first season was reviewed positively by critics (88% Rotten Tomatoes), while the second and third seasons were highly acclaimed critically (94% & 100% respectively). Mr. Robot (2015-2019). 4 seasons, Amazon Prime. Another critically acclaimed series (98%, 89%, 92%, 97%) starring Rami Malek as a cybersecurity engineer with social anxiety disorder and clinical depression, who is part of a hacker organization trying to bring down the world's largest corporation. The Last Kingdom (2015-2022), 5 seasons, Netflix. Often compared to shows like Vikings, The Last Kingdom follows Uhtred Ragnarson, born into a noble Saxon family but raised by Vikings after his family is killed in a Viking raid, as he tries to reclaim his ancestral home in 9th century Anglo-Saxon England. The show is beautifully shot with high production values all around, strong writing, compelling character-driven drama, and some of the most epic battle scenes ever.

Since you were wondering what to watch next, I'd like to recommend three outstanding series that I think would be a great for you. They also have one befit that many other shows lack--they're not being shown by every other reaction channel out there. Humans (2015-2018), 3 seasons, Amazon Prime. Similar to Westworld, the series focuses on the social, cultural, and psychological impact of the invention of synthetic humans. The first season was reviewed positively by critics (88% Rotten Tomatoes), while the second and third seasons were highly acclaimed critically (94% & 100% respectively). Mr. Robot (2015-2019). 4 seasons, Amazon Prime. Another critically acclaimed series (98%, 89%, 92%, 97%) starring Rami Malek as a cybersecurity engineer with social anxiety disorder and clinical depression, who is part of a hacker organization trying to bring down the world's largest corporation. The Last Kingdom (2015-2022), 5 seasons, Netflix. Often compared to shows like Vikings, The Last Kingdom follows Uhtred Ragnarson, born into a noble Saxon family but raised by Vikings after his family is killed in a Viking raid, as he tries to reclaim his ancestral home in 9th century Anglo-Saxon England. The show is beautifully shot with high production values all around, strong writing, compelling character-driven drama, and some of the most epic battle scenes ever.

Orr Malus

My vote is for Deadwood but it's a show that doesn't open up until you watch it a second time. You're thrown in the middle of the story with no real exposition. It's almost impossible to understand what characters even say because not only is their vocabulary different but the meaning of the words are different as well compared to modern day English. On my first watch I thought it was a good show. On my second watch I thought it was the greatest thing ever. I didn't even notice the humor first time around which is crazy considering every other scene in Deadwood is a comedic scene. Maybe it's not reaction-worthy but it's definitely worth at least watching it twice.

DaftBasterd

Absolutely agree with and vote for Mr. Robot! It's a mysterious, intellectual, societal thought piece that I think they would both super love, especially Lola. It's another series that like The Expanse, just gets better as it goes on and is fully completed!