For anyone who thinks they are currently filming some bullshit.
The temptation to never record anything new to avoid disappointment or the sudden closure of your favorite project is of course great. And yet even skeptics have to admit to the idea that there are modern TV series that are very good: so much so that it is almost a shame to miss them.
We’ve rounded up the 10 best TV series of the past five years that every self-respecting fan of quality television should watch: whether you prefer fantasy, sci-fi or crime thrillers.










Of course, we live in an era where studios, instead of original ideas, clearly prefer to follow the beaten path: if they don’t release a prequel to the already famous ‘Game of Thrones’, then at least adapt a cult game like ‘Fallout.’ But honestly, making a good adaptation of a game is already a great thing: before the release of Fallout, only the creators of The Last of Us did it really well.
But for fans of original projects, “Shogun” can be a real outlet — although, if we’re really picky, it’s an adaptation of James Clavell’s novel of the same name, and not the first. However, it didn’t have the same clear fandom as “Game of Thrones” or “Fallout,” so its massive recognition among viewers and critics is an obvious and undeniable achievement. This recognition can easily be measured in ratings: on Rotten Tomatoes, “Shogun” has a near-perfect 99% from critics and an equally impressive 92% from audiences.
Source: Popcorn News

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