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LEXX.
Low budget, Canadian sci-fi which is slapped together with duct tape, bad CGI, and every ounce of pure unadulterated horny that the 90’s could muster!
And it’s got Tim Curry!
I remember kind of loving but kind of hating Lexx, and always being incredibly confused about what the hell was going on.
The average LEXX fan! lmao
Mine is Babylon Berlin. For fans of Peaky Blinders, Boardwalk Empire, Warrior, Man in the High Castle.
It’s a neo-noir thriller series set at the tail end of the Weimar Republic. It deals with the emergence of the Nazis and the breakdown of Weimar democracy. There are 4 seasons out right now.
I dunno if they quality for lesser-known, but- Warehouse 13, Wonder Falls.
Seconding the joy that is Wonderfalls
I still want that second season man. The plots they described were probably a joke but they sounded amazing.
Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency. It requires you to watch till the end to get the full payoff and everything clicks together and makes sense but I thought it was fun and out there.
I recommend the books, they tell completely different stories. Though I haven’t read them since I was a teenager.
Second season is weaker though. Still fun if you don’t expect as much as in season one.
Mrs. Davis is weird and touching and fun, but nobody’s seen it
Two more since we’re bringing up 90s shows: Space: Above & Beyond and Earth 2.
The first is about space Marines fighting an alien enemy. It’s gritty and dark with a pretty well fleshed-out universe complete with an AI rebellion, cloned soldiers, and awesome and pretty realistic space combat. CGI isn’t bad for the 90s either.
The second is about a group of colonists who are trying to find a new world since living on space stations is making their kids sick. They crash land due to sabotage, and find that the planet is home to two sentient species and a smattering of prisoners and former colonists. The cast includes Tim Curry and Clancy Brown before he was Mr. Krabs.
I feel like Space: Above and Beyond was a fever dream I had as a kid. That show is probably why I love Halo so much.
- Red Dwarf is a about a slacker in space
- Father Ted is a sitcom about three priests on a remote island in Ireland
- Black Books is a sitcom revolving around the social misfits in a book store
- Peep Show is about the life of two people where you can hear the protagonist’s thoughts
These are all quite old, so don’t expect 16:9 🤩
Peep Show has a very successful, long-running sequel called Would I Lie To You?
I would say that my favourite tv shows are probably just as known as my least favorite ones, but I’m not a very popular person so not many people have much reason to know about either.
cool story, bro.
Tough crowd.