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    Brockmire had some success, but I’ve never mentioned it to anyone who’s actually watched it. The comedy is outrageous, and the characters are awful, but you fall in love with them. It’s so good.

    The Whitest Kids You Know - Great shortlived sketch comedy show.

    As a few other have mentioned Mr Inbetween is the greatest show that America didn’t watch.

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    I’m not sure if it went under the radar or if I just got into it late, but Fringe is a great show that has a lot of interesting twists. I haven’t watched it in a while and I’m planning a rewatch soon.

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    Banshee was very good. Some other series that didn’t seem to be “big” but I enjoyed are: Hell On Wheels, Mr. Inbetween, Preacher, SAS Rogue Heroes, Tacoma FD and Warrior

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      I’ll second Mr. Inbetween.

      Banshee, Hell on Wheels, and Preacher all started strong, but lost me over time.

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    A Touch of Cloth.

    A parody of British police procedurals in the vein of Police Squad/Naked Gun. One of the creators is Charlie Brooker, who also created Black Mirror.

    (The title is a pun on the title of a British police procedural called “A Touch of Frost” and the euphemism “touching cloth”.)

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    Better Off Ted

    The workplace comedy about Veridian Dynamics, the company that can make anything, whether it’s a good idea or not.

    It was on a major network, but the timeslot kept abruptly changing and the final two episodes were preempted by a live sports event, and never even aired in the US.

    Veronica: Ted, we need a mouse that can withstand temperatures of up to 300(?) degrees.

    Ted: Live mouse or computer mouse?

    Veronica: …I’ll get back to you.

    An attempt at creating an artificial meat:

    Jerome: It tastes familiar…

    Ted: Beef?

    Jerome: No…

    Linda: Chicken? We’ll take chicken.

    Jerome: [Shakes head.]

    Ted: What does it taste like?

    Jerome: Despair.

    Ted: Is it possible it just needs salt?

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    I randomly came across Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency on Hulu and it quickly became one of my all time favorites. Super interesting characters.

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    If you are a British millennial then you’ve probably heard of BrassEye, but everyone else should seek it out. Absolutely hilarious.

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    Pantheon.

    Pantheon.

    Seriously, watch Pantheon if you haven’t already. Its screwed up release/licensing (died on the vine on some AMC streaming service) is a crime against humanity.

    I literally can’t say anything else about it without spoiling it, other than it’s some of the best sci-fi ever, and its pacing is fast.

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      Canceling Galavant is one of the greatest crimes ABC has ever committed.

      Endlessly rewatchable delightful nonsense with Timothy Omundson at his PRIME. Great supporting cast and Weird Al as a singing monk.

      The perfect show.

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      There is a song that pops in my head regularly because it seems relevant to what I’m doing at the time, and I’m pretty sure it is from Galavant. Can’t remember it right now though. sigh

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    Travelers is quite good and I don’t see it being mentioned as much online. Has a lot of ex Stargate extras.

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      Is that serialised, or episodic?

      It’s on my list - but I’ve heard it has a ‘monster of the week’ type style by a few, and I tend to dislike that more.

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        A good mix. Most episodes are a mission but there are a lot of serial storylines that work through the seasons.

        For a time travel show it holds up very well on rewatch.