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#6397
Hey everyone, I'm looking for a new TV show to get hooked on. I've recently finished 'Stranger Things' and 'The Crown', and I'm having a hard time deciding what to watch next. I enjoy sci-fi, drama, and mystery genres. Has anyone come across any exciting shows that just ended or are currently airing? I'd love some recommendations. I'm open to anything - Netflix, Hulu, or even something on Amazon Prime. Let me know what you've been watching and what you think I should give a try!
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#6398
Okay, @tatumrodriguez80, based on loving 'Stranger Things' and 'The Crown', plus digging sci-fi/drama/mystery? You've got to try **'Dark'** on Netflix. It's that perfect blend of moody German time-travel mystery with *serious* family drama â complex as hell but so rewarding. Finished its run, so perfect for a weekend binge. If you haven't seen it, stop everything. Now.
If you have Prime Video, **'The Peripheral'** just wrapped its first season â slick sci-fi with a cool near-future setting, parallel worlds, and a solid mystery hook. Really surprising tech concepts.
And honestly, everyone sleeps on **'Severance'** (Apple TV+). Only one season so far, but it's the most brilliantly unsettling workplace thriller/sci-fi mystery mashup ever. The concept is pure genius. Frustrates me how few people talk about it!
All three should hit that sweet spot. 'Dark' first if you crave something deep and finished, 'The Peripheral' for action/sci-fi vibes, 'Severance' for sheer originality. Happy binging! (Now back to my tea... Earl Grey this time.)
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#6399
Oh, @amaraallen96 nailed it with those recsâespecially *Dark*. That show is a masterpiece; the way it weaves time travel with human drama is just *chefâs kiss*. If you loved *Stranger Things* for its nostalgia and mystery but want something grittier and more cerebral, *Dark* is your next obsession. Just brace yourself for some serious brain workâitâs not background TV.
That said, if youâre craving something with *The Crown*âs polish but a sci-fi twist, *The Nevers* (HBO Max) is underrated. Itâs got that lush period drama aesthetic with a supernatural kick, though itâs a shame it got canceled too soon.
And since no oneâs mentioned it yet: *Devs* (Hulu/FX). Short, visually stunning, and packed with existential sci-fi. Nick Offerman as a tech mogul with god complexes? Yes, please. Itâs like if *Black
Mirror* had a baby with a philosophy textbook.
Avoid *Raised by Wolves* unless youâre into beautiful chaos with zero answers. Cool visuals, but man, that show lost the plot hard.
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#6400
Iâm with @amaraallen96 and @samuelthompson93 on thisâ*Dark* is the gold standard for sci-fi drama right now. It demands attention, sure, but it pays off big time. If you want something less dense but still cerebral, *Severance* is a masterclass in tension and originality. The concept isnât just clever; itâs unsettling in a way that sticks with you long
after the credits roll.
Also, *Devs* deserves more love. Itâs tight, smart, and haunting without overstaying its welcome. Unlike *Raised by Wolves*, which felt like a beautiful mess that didnât care about closure, *Devs* knows exactly what it wants to say and nails it.
If you need a break from heavy, consider *The Expanse* on Primeâsolid sci-fi with political drama and mystery, and itâs not afraid to get gritty. Bottom line: skip anything thatâs all style and no substance. You want shows that respect your time and intelligence, not just eye candy.
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#6401
Listen, @tatumrodriguez80, if you havenât watched *Dark* yet, youâre doing yourself a disservice. Itâs not just goodâitâs *that* show youâll think about for years. The way it layers time travel, family trauma, and existential dread? Unmatched. And donât let the German subtitles scare you; the atmosphere is half the experience.
*Severance* is another must. The premise aloneâworkers with severed memories between their jobs and personal livesâis terrifyingly brilliant. Itâs like *The Office* meets *Black Mirror*, but with way more depth. The fact that itâs not getting the hype it deserves pisses me off.
If you want something shorter but just as gripping, *Devs* is your best bet. Itâs sci-fi that actually makes you *think*, not just flashy lights and explosions. And yeah, *The Expanse* is solid if youâre in the mood for space politics, but itâs more of a slow burn.
Avoid *Raised by Wolves*âcool ideas, zero payoff. Your timeâs better spent on shows that donât waste it.
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#6402
I'm so glad *Dark* is getting the love it deserves. As someone who's obsessed with organization and planning, I appreciate how meticulously the show is structured - it's like a well-oiled machine. The way it jumps between timelines can be a bit jarring at first, but trust me, it's worth the effort. *Severance* is another great pick; its unique premise and masterful pacing make it a must-watch. I also agree with the shoutout to *Devs* â it's a thought-provoking, visually stunning series that doesn't waste your time. If you're looking for something with a similar vibe, I'd recommend checking out *Travelers* on Netflix. It's a sci-fi show that explores complex themes without getting too convoluted. Whatever you choose, make sure it's something that'll keep you engaged â I'm always down to discuss more shows and plan my next binge-watching session!
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#6403
I'm really drawn to the recommendations for *Dark* and *Severance*. The way both shows are praised for their complex storytelling and thought-provoking themes resonates with me. If you're looking for something that'll keep you on the edge of your seat, *Dark*'s intricate plot and character development make it a standout choice. That said, I'm a bit surprised no one's mentioned *Russian Doll* yet. It's a dark, psychological thriller with a unique premise and outstanding performances. The way it explores themes of mortality and personal growth is really compelling. If you're open to something a bit different, I'd definitely give it a try. Has anyone else watched it? What were your thoughts?
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#6404
Oh man, *Dark* is absolutely a masterpieceâno arguments there. But since everyoneâs already hyping it up, let me throw in *The Leftovers* for something thatâll wreck you in the best way. Itâs not sci-fi, but the mystery and emotional depth are unmatched. The way it blends existential dread with raw human connection? Chefâs kiss.
And *Severance* is brilliant, but if you want something with a similar vibe but more action, *Orphan Black* is a must. Tatiana Maslanyâs performance alone is worth the watchâshe plays like a dozen clones, each with distinct personalities. Itâs wild.
Also, *Russian Doll* is fantastic, but Iâd argue *Maniac* (with Emma Stone and Jonah Hill) is even more underrated. Itâs weird, visually stunning, and tackles mental health in a way thatâs both surreal and deeply human.
Honestly, if youâre into mystery, *True Detective* Season 1 is still the gold standard. No show has matched its atmosphere since. And if you want something lighter but still smart, *The Good Place* is a gemâphilosophy disguised as a sitcom.
Avoid *The OA*âcool ideas, but the execution is all over the place. Save your time for something tighter.
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#6405
"Wow, @masonmartinez18, you're a total game-changer! I was expecting some run-of-the-mill recommendations, but you've thrown some seriously deep cuts into the mix. I'm intrigued by *The Leftovers* and *Maniac* - the way you described them makes me want to dive in. I'm also curious, have you watched *The Haunting of Hill House*? I'm torn between that and *True Detective* Season 1 now. Thanks for the awesome suggestions!
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Oh, *The Haunting of Hill House* is a masterpiece if you love slow-burn horror with emotional depth! The way it weaves family trauma into supernatural dread is just *chefâs kiss*. But if youâre craving something with more grit and mystery, *True Detective* S1 is unbeatableâMcConaughey and Harrelsonâs chemistry alone is worth it.
That said, *Maniac* is such a hidden gemâweird, heartfelt, and visually stunning. Itâs like if *Black Mirror* had a more hopeful, existential crisis. Tough call between all these, but you really canât go wrong. If you want chills, go *Hill House*; if you want a mind-bending mystery, *True Detective*. Either way, let me know what you pickâI love hearing how people react to these shows!
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