My TV series

There are some TV series that I have watched or am currently watching. Here are a few of them, in alphabetical order:

  • 2 Broke Girls – Two struggling waitresses in New York City try to start a cupcake business while dealing with their financial woes and quirky coworkers.
  • 4400 – Thousands of missing people mysteriously reappear with no memory of their disappearance and begin exhibiting strange abilities.
  • After Life – A grieving man copes with his wife’s death by embracing brutal honesty, affecting everyone around him.
  • Black Mirror – An anthology series exploring the dark and twisted side of technology, highlighting the potential dangers of modern society.
  • Bones – A brilliant forensic anthropologist teams up with an FBI agent to solve murder cases using skeletal remains.
  • Breaking Bad – A high school chemistry teacher turns to cooking meth after a terminal cancer diagnosis, spiraling into the criminal underworld.
  • Chernobyl – A historical drama about the 1986 nuclear disaster, depicting the events and cover-ups that followed.
  • Dexter – A blood-spatter analyst for Miami PD leads a secret life as a vigilante serial killer targeting criminals who escape justice.
  • Doctor Who – A time-traveling alien known as the Doctor explores the universe in a blue police box, fighting evil and saving civilizations.
  • Find Me in Paris – A time-traveling ballerina from 1905 gets stuck in the present while trying to keep her secret and pursue her passion for dance.
  • Fear The Walking Dead – A prequel to The Walking Dead, showing the beginning of the zombie apocalypse through the eyes of a dysfunctional family.
  • Fringe – An FBI team investigates bizarre and unexplained scientific phenomena linked to parallel universes and fringe science.
  • Game of Thrones – A fantasy epic where noble families battle for control of the Iron Throne while an ancient threat rises beyond the Wall.
  • Grace and Frankie – Two women form an unlikely friendship after their husbands reveal they are in love and leave them for each other.
  • House, M.D. – A brilliant but misanthropic doctor solves complex medical cases while battling his own addictions and personal demons.
  • How I Met Your Mother – A man recounts to his kids the long, comedic, and eventful journey of how he met their mother.
  • Kim’s Convenience – A Korean-Canadian family runs a convenience store in Toronto, navigating generational and cultural challenges with humor.
  • LOST – Survivors of a plane crash find themselves stranded on a mysterious island filled with secrets, dangers, and supernatural forces.
  • Love, Death & Robots – An animated anthology series exploring sci-fi, fantasy, and horror through visually stunning short stories.
  • Lucifer – The Devil abandons Hell to run a nightclub in Los Angeles and assist the LAPD in solving crimes.
  • Miami Vice – A stylish crime drama following two undercover detectives in Miami as they tackle drug trafficking, organized crime, and corruption.
  • Mike & Molly – A couple meets at an Overeaters Anonymous meeting and navigates life, love, and family together.
  • Monk – A brilliant but obsessive-compulsive detective solves crimes while struggling with his many phobias.
  • Narcos – The rise and fall of notorious drug kingpins like Pablo Escobar and the law enforcement’s efforts to bring them down.
  • Orange Is The New Black – A privileged woman is sentenced to prison and must adapt to the harsh realities of life behind bars.
  • Person of Interest – A reclusive billionaire and a former CIA operative use a super-intelligent AI to prevent crimes before they happen.
  • Prison Break – A man deliberately gets himself incarcerated to help his wrongly convicted brother escape from a maximum-security prison.
  • Santa Clarita Diet – A suburban real estate agent turns into a zombie, forcing her family to adapt to her newfound appetite for human flesh.
  • Sex Education – An exploration of teenage sexuality through Otis’s school sex therapy clinic, highlighting themes of identity, friendship, and mental health with humor and sensitivity.
  • Space Force – A comedy about the chaotic creation of a new military branch focused on space, led by a high-ranking, bumbling general.
  • Squid Game – A deadly competition where financially struggling individuals play childhood games for a large cash prize, with lethal consequences for losing.
  • Star Trek: The Next Generation – Captain Picard and the crew of the USS Enterprise explore space, encountering new civilizations and moral dilemmas.
  • Stranger Things – A group of kids in the 1980s uncover a secret government experiment and face supernatural threats from a parallel dimension.
  • Stromberg – A German mockumentary sitcom following an incompetent and politically incorrect office manager, inspired by The Office (UK).
  • Suits – A brilliant college dropout with a photographic memory talks his way into a top law firm, despite having no legal degree.
  • Terra Nova – A family travels back in time to a prehistoric colony to escape Earth’s environmental collapse in the future.
  • The Big Bang Theory – A socially awkward group of scientists navigates friendships, relationships, and geek culture with humor.
  • The Blacklist – A notorious criminal voluntarily surrenders to the FBI and offers to help catch other high-profile criminals—under his own conditions.
  • The Bridge (2011) – Danish and Swedish detectives team up to solve a murder found on the Øresund Bridge.
  • The IT Crowd – A British sitcom about the socially awkward IT department of a quirky corporation, dealing with clueless bosses and absurd situations.
  • The Night Manager – A hotel manager and former British soldier is recruited by intelligence agencies to infiltrate an arms dealer’s organization.
  • The Orville – A sci-fi dramedy that follows the crew of a mid-level space exploration ship, balancing adventurous missions with personal and comedic conflicts.
  • The Rookie – A middle-aged man joins the LAPD as its oldest rookie, facing challenges, skepticism, and danger while pursuing his dream.
  • The Walking Dead – Survivors of a zombie apocalypse struggle to stay alive while facing the dangers of both the undead and other survivors.
  • The Witcher – A dark fantasy series following Geralt of Rivia, a monster hunter, as he navigates a world filled with magic, politics, and beasts.
  • The X-Files – Two FBI agents investigate paranormal cases, uncovering government conspiracies, aliens, and unexplained phenomena.
  • True Blue – An American crime drama set in New York City, focusing on a squad of uniformed officers in the Emergency Service Unit of the NYPD as they handle dangerous and high-stakes situations.
  • Türkisch für Anfänger – A German comedy series about the cultural clashes and humorous situations that arise when a German teenager moves in with her Turkish stepfamily.
  • Twin Peaks – A surreal mystery drama where an FBI agent investigates the murder of a high school girl in a small town filled with dark secrets.
  • Two and a Half Men – A hedonistic bachelor’s carefree life is upended when his uptight brother and young nephew move in with him.
  • Under The Dome – A small town is suddenly trapped under a mysterious, indestructible dome, leading to chaos and power struggles.
  • Vikings – A historical drama following legendary Norse warrior Ragnar Lothbrok and his descendants as they explore, raid, and conquer new lands.
  • Wayward Pines – A secret service agent arrives in a strange town and soon discovers he may never be able to leave.
  • Wednesday – A gothic mystery series following Wednesday Addams as she navigates life at Nevermore Academy while investigating supernatural secrets.
  • You – A charming but obsessive man stalks and manipulates his way into the lives of those he fixates on, with deadly consequences.

The list is never to be complete, I am constantly expanding it.

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