Trying to decide on our next series (my wife will only watch one at a time). She likes shorter runs with ongoing storylines and creepy central mysteries. So far friends have recommended Legion, The Leftovers, and Locke & Key. Any of those worth seeing or is there something else we migbt like? (She’s gonna want to switch over to Stranger Things when the next season drops).
This is the only post I could find in the search referring to it, so I am curious if Ratguy ever ended up watching
The Leftovers? We started it last night, just episode one. My husband has seen season 1 before but doesn't think he saw 2 or 3. The pilot was a lot! It's from the same guy as
Lost (Damon Lindelof) and I guess has some similar aspects (e.g., philosophy, mysticism, WTF is going on). The story is that something occurred, and 2% of the world's population vanished simultaneously. The series seems to take place three years later and centered in a town in NY, with the people who didn't vanish trying to come to terms with the loss without knowing what happened or why. Some people didn't lose anyone, some lost a few people, and there are cults that drew in others. It was a pretty startling pilot, but I am intrigued. I hope it's not one of those shows that is quirky and weird and doesn't pay off. The reviews are mixed. A lot of reviewers on IMDB gave it a 10/10, which is pretty amazing. But, some felt it didn't go anywhere.
It's tough to follow the series we just finished,
The West Wing. That is such a great show. I've now seen it twice all the way through and would watch it again. There aren't that many shows that make me want to google what's going on to learn more (e.g., about Supreme Court appointment rules, who has floor privileges in the chambers of Congress, other procedural details). Some of the episodes are particularly highly rated (high 8s or 9), but there is one that just stays with me that has an average rating for the show (7.8), which is 5.4
Han. On the whole, the series has some great characters and acting, interesting scenarios, drama, action, romance, humor... it's got it all.