HHGTTG?
The UK version of Utopia
Fuck Amazon’s version in the face
I was always curious about My Mother the Car after my dad told me of its existence.
Better Off Ted and My Name is Earl…
Bring back the Lone Gunmen!
Wonder just how many decades until Lost can be considered “niche”
Big damn.heros, ain’t we just
Heroes (Season 1)
is this about Fringe? i bet it is
Just watching it now for the first time.
Dark (2017)
Dark is niche ?
The quintessential example of this category: the pointless, yet hilarious improv comedy podcast recapping all 431 episodes of the 1960s series Bonanza: Bonanas for Bonanza ← YouTube explanation on Conan O’Brien Feeds a Friend (sic).
I was hesitant to jump in despite loving Daly and Gourley, since I couldn’t give two sh¡ts about the show. But the show is not at all the point. It’s merely the premise that keeps the train on its tracks. So maybe it’s just the most ironic example of this category.
I just started rewatching sg-1 and I love every second of it
I love sg1!!! It’s a shame what they did with Atlantis and universe.
I liked Atlantis. Universe seemed to be barely connected in terms of story. I confess I watched like 2 episodes.
Atlantis was great.
Universe was amazing, and I’m still mad that they killed it on such a massive cliffhanger. Made me gunshy to this day, I don’t like watching shows until they’ve concluded. I will, but I don’t like it. Much rather find something that’s already wrapped up.
I really disliked the first few episodes of Universe. The Battlestar Galactica reboot’s grimdark edge was bleeding in very strongly. The show does mellow out on that as it goes. The basic character friction is still there, but toned way down and characters are usually finding common ground.
And seasons 9 & 10. Should have left it where it ended at the end of season 8.
Komtraya!
Lemme do two shows:
Kings just had a premise too esoteric for this world. It was like a retelling of the story of king David set in modern times in a constructed world that’s like ours though the Bible doesn’t exist within that world. There’s all sorts of remixed biblical strangeness in it.

Jericho was like if one of those “mystery box” shows actually had a thought out plot that moved forward. Nuclear explosions go off around the country, not-Blackwater PMC guys work for not-Dick Cheney, and the main characters just keep getting sucked in to a ramp up for a post apocalyptic civil war.

Jericho actually got better in the second season which I found surprising. But I haven’t seen kings, I’ll check it out.

Lemmy Kree
Can I do three? Reaper, Dark Matter (2015) and The Lost Room.







