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I love me some Generation Kill. I tell people it's the closest show/movie to being deployed as I've seen. The downtime bullshitting and the incompetent higher-ups trying to look good was just so good.
That's on my list! How does it compare to band of brothers
Less pathos, more grit, more realism, funnier.
I have to throw Black Sails in the hat as well. Easily one of the best executed shows, start to finish. At no point did any characters change for the plot, they always stayed consistent with what they would do based on experiences you watch them have on the show. Not to say they don't change, just that they do so in accordance with what we've shown them to do. And after the entire thrilling ride, they stick the landing and finish the show off in a satisfying way. Could not recommend this show more.
Task Master. I fucking love it, rewatching the whole show on YouTube again right now. :)
The Wire.
Ghost in the Shell S.A.C. 1&2.
Samurai Champloo.
Trigun.
Cowboy Bebop.
Six Feet Under.
Fringe
Breaking Bad is my default answer, but here's another one: Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood. Tight, engaging plot in an interesting world with unique German aesthetics, cool side characters with great character arcs, killer soundtrack and animation that hits at the right times without looking like computer effects bonanza (looking at you, Ufotable), evocative magic system hitting just the right spot of the hard vs soft magic spectrum...
-Breaking Bad -Avatar Last airbender
Firefly.
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I tried watching this after the Reddit/Lemmy hype and I thought it was hot garbage. Not for everyone I guess.
Then you have terrible taste.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I gave it a shot, maybe I do
Having accidentally seen the movie first and after (what I thought was) an incredibly strong pilot, I was surprised by how filler-y the average episodes were, in that way pretty much all T. V. was before Prestige T. V. came around, but I still thought it was pretty solid.
What made it garbage, for you?
Too campy and I hate the Joss Whedon "wit"
Hmm. That's a tall order for most shows.
There are some that were good but so short lived it's hard to say if they count. Better Off Ted, Firefly, Black Books.
Longer ones tend to screw themselves up at some point.
Helix. At the end of every episode you think „they can’t possibly top this“ and then the next episode turns it up another notch
Heroes, gets better every season
Controversial...
Avatar: The Last Airbender
Like... Second episode, zuko is fighting that fire general, and it's all about footwork. The strong stance is part of the fire bending power. There's use of fire to dispel fire. Zuko wins by breaking his footing and pushing him back
It's interesting little stuff and I'm tickled that it's done in the second episode. At that point they had no idea if the show would survive past the episodes they were paid for, but were trying to give little things more depth.
Utopia (the original version, though the Amazon version isn’t bad either)
I'll agree with you on the original version, but the Amazon version was hot garbage.
If you ignore the source and just watch it like it’s fresh, I didn’t have much of a problem with it
My problem is also not with the source, Amazon is capable of making good shows. My problem is that the show itself was bad. It took all the mystery and suspense of the original and dumbed it down for US audiences.
Person of interest
Irresponsible Captain Taylor.
Underappreciated hidden gem of an old school anime. Dude bumblefucks his way into joining the military, starting an intergalactic war, becomes three captain of his own ship of misfits and starts winning said war by accident, and that's the first three episodes.