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smesch83 t1_j55mv3c wrote

  • I think "Underground Railroad" was great - but it's a mini-series/limited series, and that makes it somewhat easier to be consistent: the beginning, middle and end are SO clear, especially since it's adapted from a novel. (for similar reasons, I LOVE "Five Days at Memorial" and the not-adapted-from-a-source-material mini "It's a Sin", but I'm insecure if they should be on best-of-the-decade lists.)
  • if **"Andor"**s second half / second 12 episodes continue on this level of quality, I can absolutely see it making such a list.
  • I understand that people love "Severance", but I think the capitalism-as-religion-thing is too one-dimensional and trite so far and I'm not sure if a second season can be quite as good. I can see this going in the "Lost" direction: getting quirkier and more specific with each season, but losing some of the more... universal profoundness of the premise.
  • and "Interview with the Vampire" was unexpectedly great so far, but I think it's too early to tell.
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