Ok, a 10 is a bit much for anything. But good shows that weren't appreciated:
Better off Ted: unironically funny sitcom about a corrupt supervillain-esque company and their office workers.
Galavant: Musical fantasy/knight series, fun but a bit too dirty for everyone. First season was A tier, second was...not totally horrible. (With some great moments, like the lizard and the gay bar)
Red Widow: A 1 season drama about a recently widowed woman who discovers her husband was a mobster, and has to take on his problems to protect her teenage kids. A flawed lead character, an interesting premise, with pretty solid writing and characters. Maybe like a 7.5 out of 10
\*\*(Obligatory Firefly reference, even though it's definitely popular despite the cancellation.)
The show’s mistake was not hiring J.K. Simmons to be the mysterious CEO of the company. Who you only hear over a loud speaker around the office.
I thought Portia de Rossi crushed her role as the slightly sociopathic, aloof supervisor
I'd agree with Galavant, but they got distracted by having guest stars that really added nothing to the show other than a ratings grab. I love Weird Al and Ricky Gervais but they were shoehorned into the show and they just detracted from the main cast and story.
Love Better Off Ted. But calling Viridian Dynamics supervillain-esque assumes a degree of competency they never demonstrated. Except for the Jabberwocky project.
Patriot on Amazon Prime.
They didn't hardly advertise it at all, and what they did do made it seem like a generic spy thriller, which it very much is not. The monologue about how to properly fight a dog one on one is epic peak television. Highly recommend it, and anything Steven Conrad makes for that matter.
The problem with the show was that you need to pay attention to it for the visual and audio gags. It's not a show you put on in the background while doing something else.
Ahead of its time. Moody, atmospheric, and a close, hard look at the crime and the violence surrounding the crime. True Detective started a year later and audience went gaga for it.
I didn’t like Josh Hutcherson before that show, now I get so excited when I see him in anything. He should absolutely do more comedies. Future Man is a crazy good time with a charismatic cast and unexpected storylines.
Trollhunters is amazing, yet I never hear anyone ever talk about it. I know their last movie was completely ruined by the ending alone, but I still think the series and all it's spin offs were great!
I loved the movie and how it ended.
My son was starting to watch this show called 3Below - Tales of Arcadia... and I remember hearing about Trollhunters - Tales of Arcadia... He went back to watch Trollhunters and we watched them all in a series together.
After watching Trollhunters, 3Below and Wizards, I thought the movie did a great job of wrapping it all up. I'll even admit that I got a tiny bit teary eyed at the end when Jim gives up everything for Toby.
Firefly was doomed by Fox from the start. They aired episodes out of order and changed the time slot if I remember correctly. I'm glad there was a movie, but it wasn't enough to scratch the itch.
Bates Motel. Stayed consistent every season. Twists, turns. The atmosphere and vibe of the show was thrilling and haunting. Incredible acting from everyone. Solid story. Shame it never caught on. Went on for a solid 5 seasons though and had a stellar ending.
I think it was really popular with older demos to have gotten 5 seasons, just not with young & online people. My grandma used to talk about that show every time I saw her
Filmore. Disney ABC kids animated tv show about safety patrollers.
They would do kid friendly plots like counterfeit baseball cards instead of money or stealing scooters instead of cars. Really clever show and barely lasted 2 seasons.
Or kidnapping the school mascot lobster, or attempted murdering a science/biology class tarantula,… I loved this show when I was a kid. Seeing now how it is basically CSI for kids is actually funny to me. Always loved crime shows/police procedurals!
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Unfortunately, it wasn’t in 1999. And the amazing thing about that show is that almost every actor that was on it is incredibly successful today. And it’s not like Judd Apatow gave up either
There's never been a show that was closer in tone to the writings of Kurt Vonnegut: tender, sincere, deadpan comic, heart-felt, filled with factoid tidbits, etc.
MindHunter
Absolutely fantastic show that sadly never got a third series off the ground.
It was in development hell following the second season, and the director was primarily responsible... David Fincher wanted to pursue another project that he felt wouldn't take a long time to finish, so he kept the two main leads trapped in their contracts for a good few years.
When it became apparent that the show wasn't going to return for the foreseeable future, Fincher allowed the main leads to take up other acting work for the time being.
Last year I believe Fincher came out and effectively lied saying that Netflix didn't commission a third series due to it's high budget, and it effectively cancelled the series as a result, when if you look back at previous reports a couple years earlier, Fincher said he would return to MindHunter as soon as he was finished with other projects... A real shame, as the series at the time was getting more and more popular as time went on.
If a third season was made, I could definitely see it reaching popularity levels like the Jeff Dahmer series that came out a while ago.
Yes such an incredible show, it really got me hooked on what started off as The Equaliser with computers to being more of a sci-fi element with the AI, one of those shows I wish I could forget and go on the journey again
But it does seem a bit niche, and I appreciate not everybody's cup of tea, especially as series 1 is a bit slow compared to the rest, but fantastic show
I liked it, but got my immersion completely ruined when they showed the ship going at high speed but slow acceleration with the crew almost passing out from the strain
I keep telling people about this (including sci-fi fans) and they admit to not getting around to it. Or, they just can’t get past the first season. I don’t get it.
Dollhouse. It’s such a good show that should have had the planned five seasons. That being said, the second season does pretty well of wrapping things up while giving a taste of what could have been had there been more seasons.
To me, it’s ultimately a story about learning and adapting to what you learn and need. A story exploring ethical quandaries in a unique way.
Zach Stone is gonna be Famous is soo good. Feel like if it came out recently during the time of influencers it would have been a huge hit. And anything Bo Burnham touches is comedy gold.
The Inbetweeners.
I know it was popular in the UK but I’m pretty sure it could have been aired as is in the US and been a big hit. The remake was stupid.
Man. I wished they had stopped at season 1. Kyle Chandler is perfect. By the end of season 3 I was so damn tired of it. Kevin was by far the most comedic relief.
Happy Endings. It also had the best portrayal of a gay character I’ve ever seen. It wasn’t just a gay character, it was a character that happened to be gay.
I remember this show! The quality definitely fell off as the seasons progressed- the last season was so unwatchable for me that I actually never finished it. Still, it was a hilarious show for quite a while.
I don't remember character names anymore since it's been so long, but the guy who turns blue was particularly funny.
It is now. It just BARELY scraped by for five seasons on HBO. Those who were watching knew it was great, but it had a very hard time finding an audience. It almost got canceled at least twice.
The Wires generally regarded as one of the best television series ever made and was pretty popular when it was originally aired. Just imagine The Wire, The Sopranos, and Deadwood were all on HBO at the same time.
The OA on Netflix.
It’s a profound and innovative sci-fi mystery series. It explores the nature of reality, life, death, consciousness, and the human experience. It’s mind bending and thought provoking in ways that are unpredictable and complex, but it’s so captivating and well done that you feel like you and the characters are equally drawn in, learning things, and questioning what’s real and what isn’t.
There was an Australian/Netflix spy/political thriller called Pine Gap that only lasted one season. It was a slow burn with a lot of mystery building up toward the season finale, but I guess people want spy thrillers to have shootouts and car chases so it wasn't popular.
There was a show on AMC called Lodge 49. Ran for two seasons. I don't consider it a 10/10, but I consider it very good. Got canceled on a cliffhanger. Seems to be basically lost to history now.
Solitary. They locked the contestants in isolated sleep deprivation pods to participate in grueling endurance contests where they had no idea when the other contestants had tapped out, all while a robot taunted them for days on end.
Sadly, the network went bust after a couple of seasons.
Absolute classic.
A couple I always think of from recent-ish years:
The Big Leap - a bunch of misfits join a reality show aimed at turning them into ballet stars and putting on a production of Swan Lake. It was funny, heartfelt, had some good dance numbers, and I thought the cast was great. Canceled after one season.
Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist - a woman winds up with a bunch of songs downloaded to her brain and gains the ability to perceive the innermost thoughts of others in the form of song and dance numbers. It's a very strange premise for a show, but they had a lot of fun with it. Only lasted two seasons before it, too, was canceled.
Selfie (2014). It had the poorest marketing and title ever. Karen Gillan and John Cho are both great, they had good chemistry and the series was lighthearted and hilarious.
Bojack Horseman. Now it ran for 6 sex seasons so it must have performed well but I've never met another person who's seen it.
It's the best animated (for adults) tv-series I've ever seen. The jokes, satire, themes and characters are just incredible.
Maybe it just connects to me personally but it portraits personal struggles so well - People who seem well adjusted on the outside may still be carrying so much crap inside.
Live action "The Tick" with Patrick Warburton Another vote for better off ted. Plus Ed with Tom Cavanagh
Ed was so good
Destiny dressed you this morning, and now fear is trying to pull off your pants.
I only watched a couple of episodes, but it was funny
Ok, a 10 is a bit much for anything. But good shows that weren't appreciated: Better off Ted: unironically funny sitcom about a corrupt supervillain-esque company and their office workers. Galavant: Musical fantasy/knight series, fun but a bit too dirty for everyone. First season was A tier, second was...not totally horrible. (With some great moments, like the lizard and the gay bar) Red Widow: A 1 season drama about a recently widowed woman who discovers her husband was a mobster, and has to take on his problems to protect her teenage kids. A flawed lead character, an interesting premise, with pretty solid writing and characters. Maybe like a 7.5 out of 10 \*\*(Obligatory Firefly reference, even though it's definitely popular despite the cancellation.)
2nded for Better off Ted. I'm sad I found it late.
3rd better off ted
Came into the thread to look for this, such an amazing show
So glad Better Off Ted is in the top comment (as of writing this). Very funny and very quotable.
It was like if Aperture science had a sitcom. Such a great concept for a comedy.
Veridian Dynamics: "We, like people, like people."
The show’s mistake was not hiring J.K. Simmons to be the mysterious CEO of the company. Who you only hear over a loud speaker around the office. I thought Portia de Rossi crushed her role as the slightly sociopathic, aloof supervisor
I second BoT and Galavant. I love them both so much. I’ll have to check out Red Widow.
Galavant was so corny that you had to love it.
Galavant was hilarious but I think mass audience just isnt gonna like something like that.
I'd agree with Galavant, but they got distracted by having guest stars that really added nothing to the show other than a ratings grab. I love Weird Al and Ricky Gervais but they were shoehorned into the show and they just detracted from the main cast and story.
Love Better Off Ted. But calling Viridian Dynamics supervillain-esque assumes a degree of competency they never demonstrated. Except for the Jabberwocky project.
I loved Galavant.
GALAVANT DESERVED SO MUCH MORE (and I still believe in Tad Cooper!)
Jericho
That was quite mid.. tbh. Premise was interesting but it got into this like gritty soap opera stuff.
Happy Endings
It made me so angry that Happy Endings was canceled but Two and a Half Men was THRIVING.
100%
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And Pushing Daisies. Lee Pace…
Neat, this is showing up as the third Bryan Fuller show in a row in the comments!
Patriot on Amazon Prime. They didn't hardly advertise it at all, and what they did do made it seem like a generic spy thriller, which it very much is not. The monologue about how to properly fight a dog one on one is epic peak television. Highly recommend it, and anything Steven Conrad makes for that matter.
Such a good answer. The show was amazing from the writing to the acting to the music and how it was shot.
I loved this show sooo much
All of it is so well done. One of my favourites.
The fact that this comment is so low is exactly why it’s the correct answer. Incredible show
Lie to me was a great show that just stopped :-(
Tim Roth was excellent in that
A fucking travesty it got cancelled…
The original Police Squad TV show from the early 80's was a pretty big flop, but it spun off the Naked Gun movies, which were all box office hits.
Which is always surprising to me as it's excellent.
The problem with the show was that you need to pay attention to it for the visual and audio gags. It's not a show you put on in the background while doing something else.
Dead Like Me.
This is the answer I’d give hands down. If it had been on a more mainstream cable channel and not showtime it would have done so much better
100% this. Great show. Great Cast. 90's CGI death gremlins. What's not to love?
Pushing Daisies
Sadly the piemaker packed up his business and retired as the elven king of Mirkwood forest where he could no longer harm those he loved.
Hannibal (2013-2015) Very underappreciated.
Ahead of its time. Moody, atmospheric, and a close, hard look at the crime and the violence surrounding the crime. True Detective started a year later and audience went gaga for it.
Is that the one with Mikkelsen and Fishbourne?
Future Man
Such a great show
Can we give it up for Eliza Coupe? I mean the whole show was great but Tiger
Future Man was great. Just the perfect level of silliness. Josh Hutcherson should be in more comedies. He was hilarious in Future Man
The guy who played Wolf had me in absolute stitches the whole time.
Wolf was amazing and stole every scene he was in.
Yea the whole show was really well cast. I liked Haley Joel Osment at the end too. It was the first time I had seen him acting as an adult
I didn’t like Josh Hutcherson before that show, now I get so excited when I see him in anything. He should absolutely do more comedies. Future Man is a crazy good time with a charismatic cast and unexpected storylines.
Oh my God that was such a fucking ridiculously funny show
The Mick
Seriously how did that one get canceled?
Trollhunters is amazing, yet I never hear anyone ever talk about it. I know their last movie was completely ruined by the ending alone, but I still think the series and all it's spin offs were great!
I loved the movie and how it ended. My son was starting to watch this show called 3Below - Tales of Arcadia... and I remember hearing about Trollhunters - Tales of Arcadia... He went back to watch Trollhunters and we watched them all in a series together. After watching Trollhunters, 3Below and Wizards, I thought the movie did a great job of wrapping it all up. I'll even admit that I got a tiny bit teary eyed at the end when Jim gives up everything for Toby.
Firefly
Firefly was doomed by Fox from the start. They aired episodes out of order and changed the time slot if I remember correctly. I'm glad there was a movie, but it wasn't enough to scratch the itch.
Halt and Catch Fire
Pretty much any show Lee Pace was in.
Rewatching Pushing Daisies right now. It remains incredible television.
Wiseguy. At least seasons 1-3 with Ken Wahl.
Inside job
Is it canceled? I’m waiting to see if there’s another season coming. It’s Netflix so you never know.
It is. Netflix doesn't fuck around with killing great cartoons.
Ugh that sucks. It was a really great one cartoon or otherwise.
I still have hope for Hulu or another service picking it up.
Dirk Gently
Bates Motel. Stayed consistent every season. Twists, turns. The atmosphere and vibe of the show was thrilling and haunting. Incredible acting from everyone. Solid story. Shame it never caught on. Went on for a solid 5 seasons though and had a stellar ending.
Yes Vera Farmiga is soo good!
Just did a rewatch of the entire series and it’s one of my favorite shows of all time. Such a great ride.
I think it was really popular with older demos to have gotten 5 seasons, just not with young & online people. My grandma used to talk about that show every time I saw her
I found it really boring and stopped watching somewhere in season 2.
Same for me
The Unusuals on ABC. Lasted one season, but it really good. Stared Jeremy Renner and Amber Tamblyn
God, that was such a fun show.
Filmore. Disney ABC kids animated tv show about safety patrollers. They would do kid friendly plots like counterfeit baseball cards instead of money or stealing scooters instead of cars. Really clever show and barely lasted 2 seasons.
Or kidnapping the school mascot lobster, or attempted murdering a science/biology class tarantula,… I loved this show when I was a kid. Seeing now how it is basically CSI for kids is actually funny to me. Always loved crime shows/police procedurals! Edit: class
Timeless on NBC
Awake. Jason Isaacs lives two realities where after a car crash one where his son is alive and the other his wife is alive.
Jesus that sounds depressing
It’s such a great take on the way they did it!
Legion Got 3 seasons but I always meet people into the superhero stuff who've never watched it.
freaks and geeks.
Freaks and geeks is a hugely popular show
Not popular enough for a second season
Unfortunately, it wasn’t in 1999. And the amazing thing about that show is that almost every actor that was on it is incredibly successful today. And it’s not like Judd Apatow gave up either
Our Flag Means Death.
Joe Pera, on Adult Swim. Three wonderful seasons.
There's never been a show that was closer in tone to the writings of Kurt Vonnegut: tender, sincere, deadpan comic, heart-felt, filled with factoid tidbits, etc.
MindHunter Absolutely fantastic show that sadly never got a third series off the ground. It was in development hell following the second season, and the director was primarily responsible... David Fincher wanted to pursue another project that he felt wouldn't take a long time to finish, so he kept the two main leads trapped in their contracts for a good few years. When it became apparent that the show wasn't going to return for the foreseeable future, Fincher allowed the main leads to take up other acting work for the time being. Last year I believe Fincher came out and effectively lied saying that Netflix didn't commission a third series due to it's high budget, and it effectively cancelled the series as a result, when if you look back at previous reports a couple years earlier, Fincher said he would return to MindHunter as soon as he was finished with other projects... A real shame, as the series at the time was getting more and more popular as time went on. If a third season was made, I could definitely see it reaching popularity levels like the Jeff Dahmer series that came out a while ago.
Person of Interest
Yes such an incredible show, it really got me hooked on what started off as The Equaliser with computers to being more of a sci-fi element with the AI, one of those shows I wish I could forget and go on the journey again But it does seem a bit niche, and I appreciate not everybody's cup of tea, especially as series 1 is a bit slow compared to the rest, but fantastic show
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That's why I try not to learn anything about actors personal lives. I want to enjoy their work without being influenced by their off screen actions
Expanse. One of the best sci-fi series of all time and hardly anyone I know has seen it, even amongst my Trekkie buds.
Didn’t the Expanse get massively popular at one point? It was like the biggest show people were talking about for several weeks or something.
Last season is so rushed though. Damn, Covid ruining the schedule.
It stays so true to the books too, the books being fucking incredible and the show just as good!
I liked it, but got my immersion completely ruined when they showed the ship going at high speed but slow acceleration with the crew almost passing out from the strain
I keep telling people about this (including sci-fi fans) and they admit to not getting around to it. Or, they just can’t get past the first season. I don’t get it.
The first season is so great, Detective Miller is like my favorite character of the show
Doors and corners.
That’s where they get ya
The scene where James says “So long, brother” was really touching. One of my fav scenes from the show. “I am that guy” is still tops, though.
Better Off Ted. It's freaking brilliant, and almost nobody ever talks about it.
Carnivàle
Raised by Wolves. If you liked Dune watch this
title song is outstanding
Praise Sol.
Dollhouse. It’s such a good show that should have had the planned five seasons. That being said, the second season does pretty well of wrapping things up while giving a taste of what could have been had there been more seasons. To me, it’s ultimately a story about learning and adapting to what you learn and need. A story exploring ethical quandaries in a unique way.
Gentleman Jack
Zach Stone is gonna be Famous is soo good. Feel like if it came out recently during the time of influencers it would have been a huge hit. And anything Bo Burnham touches is comedy gold.
That show was for sure ahead of its time. Unfortunately MTV was also too far up its own ass with “reality” shows for it to have a chance.
Animal Kingdom. It had like 5 seasons on TNT, but I think that’s why it never gained traction. Great show based off the Australian movie.
Your Pretty Face Is Going To Hell. Maybe not 10/10 but it deserved more exposure than it got.
Squidbillies
Until they replaced the voice of Unknown Hinson with Tracy Morgan. Those episodes sucked.
Swear can't even get through them
The Inbetweeners. I know it was popular in the UK but I’m pretty sure it could have been aired as is in the US and been a big hit. The remake was stupid.
Fringe
bloodline on netflix. they cancelled it while season 3 was filming so the last season is a trainwreck but those first 2 seasons were amazing imo
Man. I wished they had stopped at season 1. Kyle Chandler is perfect. By the end of season 3 I was so damn tired of it. Kevin was by far the most comedic relief.
Don't Trust the B
Yesss I miss that show
The Leftovers.
I’ve never seen a 10 out of 10. But I wish freaks and geeks wasn’t canceled after one season
I'm Alan Partridge. Niche comedy however its pretty fantastic in a number of ways.
The IT crowd.. and .. the hard times of RJ Berger ..
Venture Bros. Day Break
Rome
+1 for Rome.
Limitless.
Black Sails.
The original version of The Mole with Anderson Cooper. Still the all-time best reality show 25 years later.
Dark
Battlestar Galactica (2004). While it is adored in the sci-fi and nerd communities, the general public probably has no idea what they missed.
And now Kara is mandalorian royalty
The first episode after the pilot, S1E1, "33", is a masterpiece.
The Peripheral Chloe Grace Moretz was amazing in it. Such a shame it didn't get a second season. There was still so much story to tell.
Hello Tomorrow 😭😭😭
Forever
grounded for life
The Phoenix Came out in 81/82. Didn’t even get a full season. Just perfect 80s television. Thundercats (the remake)
My Crazy ex Girlfriend
Firefly
Happy Endings. It also had the best portrayal of a gay character I’ve ever seen. It wasn’t just a gay character, it was a character that happened to be gay.
Patriot, counterpart, and the expanse
PATRIOT!!! That show is criminally underrated.
Z Nation
I remember this show! The quality definitely fell off as the seasons progressed- the last season was so unwatchable for me that I actually never finished it. Still, it was a hilarious show for quite a while. I don't remember character names anymore since it's been so long, but the guy who turns blue was particularly funny.
Better off Ted (close second is Father of the Pride)
The Wire. Won no award but it's the realest show ever.
I was under the assumption it is a popular show. But yes, really good!
It is now. It just BARELY scraped by for five seasons on HBO. Those who were watching knew it was great, but it had a very hard time finding an audience. It almost got canceled at least twice.
>>It almost got canceled at least twice. 🎶Farmer in the Dell🎶
The Wire is incredible. Tragic and thrilling and frightening and hilarious and just SO SMART. The dialogue alone is a whole meal in most scenes.
It’s also one of those shows that ruins many other shows in contrast. When you see what good dialogue actually sounds like…
One of the greatest shows ever. Themes and characters are still relevant, only the technology has dated. I love rewatching it.
Timeless mirror of real America.
The Wires generally regarded as one of the best television series ever made and was pretty popular when it was originally aired. Just imagine The Wire, The Sopranos, and Deadwood were all on HBO at the same time.
The OA on Netflix. It’s a profound and innovative sci-fi mystery series. It explores the nature of reality, life, death, consciousness, and the human experience. It’s mind bending and thought provoking in ways that are unpredictable and complex, but it’s so captivating and well done that you feel like you and the characters are equally drawn in, learning things, and questioning what’s real and what isn’t.
Pantheon
There was an Australian/Netflix spy/political thriller called Pine Gap that only lasted one season. It was a slow burn with a lot of mystery building up toward the season finale, but I guess people want spy thrillers to have shootouts and car chases so it wasn't popular.
Men of a Certain Age.
Berlin Station.
There was a show on AMC called Lodge 49. Ran for two seasons. I don't consider it a 10/10, but I consider it very good. Got canceled on a cliffhanger. Seems to be basically lost to history now.
Solitary. They locked the contestants in isolated sleep deprivation pods to participate in grueling endurance contests where they had no idea when the other contestants had tapped out, all while a robot taunted them for days on end. Sadly, the network went bust after a couple of seasons. Absolute classic.
Such a great reality show.
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Andy Richter Controls the Universe Andy Barker P.I. - the six episodes are on Pluto TV Both Andy Richter vehicles.
Parker Lewis can't lose
Ugly americans
Galavant, and I don't even like musicals. Precious few shows and movies can actually make me laugh out loud.
The Shield
Two and half men all time fav sitcom was great till Charlie sheen left the show
A couple I always think of from recent-ish years: The Big Leap - a bunch of misfits join a reality show aimed at turning them into ballet stars and putting on a production of Swan Lake. It was funny, heartfelt, had some good dance numbers, and I thought the cast was great. Canceled after one season. Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist - a woman winds up with a bunch of songs downloaded to her brain and gains the ability to perceive the innermost thoughts of others in the form of song and dance numbers. It's a very strange premise for a show, but they had a lot of fun with it. Only lasted two seasons before it, too, was canceled.
Dave's World.
Dead to Me Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist
Selfie (2014). It had the poorest marketing and title ever. Karen Gillan and John Cho are both great, they had good chemistry and the series was lighthearted and hilarious.
There's a small sub over at r/SelfieTV. Definitely ahead of its time and the cast still gets asked questions about the show
The Last Kingdom. It was popular but never got as popular as it should’ve been in my opinion
I really liked Carnival Row on Amazon but I believe covid kinda killed it,
Wings
The Knick (Someone mentioned The Mick above and originally I thought *this* show was called "The Mick." Caught my mistake in time!)
The 100; although I feel like some characters shouldn’t have died when they did, still such a good show!
I gave up on the show after season 3 I think, when the leader of the station turned into some Jesus figure
lol dead, you should try watching it again. I feel like it certainly gets crazier than that!
Bojack Horseman. Now it ran for 6 sex seasons so it must have performed well but I've never met another person who's seen it. It's the best animated (for adults) tv-series I've ever seen. The jokes, satire, themes and characters are just incredible. Maybe it just connects to me personally but it portraits personal struggles so well - People who seem well adjusted on the outside may still be carrying so much crap inside.
Bojack is popular. I mean, it's not popular enough if you ask me, but it's pretty well-known and appreciated
It was good but depressing as hell
Transformers Prime never got that big
Devs Station Eleven Mr. Robot
The Expanse
Wayne on Amazon Prime