With tv being notorious for abrupt cancellations of shows, and this remaining the case with streaming, I’ve started focusing more on Limited Series (or mini-series). If you’re like me and had no idea what Limited Series meant at first, it’s basically a series with a fixed amount of episodes and, at least for those I’ve been enjoying lately, a guaranteed ending.

A few examples:
The Queen’s Gambit
Haunting of Hill House
The Pentaverate


What about you, have you found yourself going the same way with shows, and if so what are some you might recommend?

  • MothmanDelorian@lemmy.world
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    2 hours ago

    Ok all of these are 1980s miniseries:

    Shogun, the new version is great but so’s the original albeit it is a product of its time. Richard Chamberlain is great in this.

    Lonesome Dove, great western miniseries starring Tommy Lee Jones and Robert Duvall as retired Texas Rangers.

    And the spoofs of miniseries from The Independent Film Channel are good too especially Will Farrell’s introductions of each episode: The Spoils of Babylon & The Spoils Before Dying.

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    Please watch The Decameron (Netflix).

    Limited series. People die, stories are told.

    And every scene looks like a renaissance painting.

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    5 hours ago

    I loved Penguin recently, really fleshed out the Gotham Reeves and his team created. Also Collin Ferrell is just absolutely incredible under all the prosthetics.

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    6 hours ago

    It’s sound logic, but it looks like Netflix don’t always buy / commission limited series - it’s also just a label they slap on something when they’re not going to renew it (e.g. fans were able to see that Bodies was cancelled, without an official announcement, because the tag was added later.)

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      4 hours ago

      The first season is phenomenal and creepy AF. The other three aren’t bad, with 4 being pretty good.

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    7 hours ago

    The Tenth Kingdom

    Arabian nights

    And

    The worst week

    Are all killer 4-6 episode masterpieces.

    ‘Fawlty towers’, ‘Stan vs. evil’ ‘galavant’ and 'better off Ted ’ are all shows that are 2 seasons or fewer that I highly recommend.

    (Of course there’s also ‘Firefly’)

    And ‘the good place’ will make you feel like you’ve only been watching it for a few hours, though it’s 4 seasons long. An absolutely amazing story.

    I also really enjoyed that HBO series ‘Perry Mason’ at least for the first series, I haven’t seen the second yet. It’s pretty invested though

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      with firefly he did end the plotlines (brutally so in some cases) with the movie. Oh still so sad. dollhouse was not bad to and they got enough of a heads up to wrap it up.

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    I actually hate the trend towards shorter form content, but I’ve definitely enjoyed a few though.

    Mind hunter

    3 body problem

    Blue eye samurai

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    Not being able to rewatch the first season/series of The Terror (wikipedia entry) is one of the few things I miss about my cancelled Amazon Prime subscription. There was a second season which, in the same anthology vein as True Detective, is unrelated to the first. I found the second season to be forgettable – in fact do not remember anything about it – and assuming the planned third season comes out as I’ve read about, will never get to see that one. First season though, loved it.

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      I haven’t been nearly as taken by it as all the Internet expected me to be. What about it is so charming for you? I want to love it but I’m maybe… Halfway though? But I’m not even sure about that I just sorta forgot it and haven’t gone back…

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        It was definitely aimed at the high school/college age range when it released, which I was in, so there’s a decent amount of nostalgia fueling it. But there’s also the fine details, the bizarre characters, and interesting stories. The humor is also right up my alley. What really nails it home for me are the last few episodes.

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    8 hours ago

    I have found myself leaning toward series which have already concluded their runs. During the plague, I watched:

    • Breaking Bad
    • The Wire
    • The Sopranos
    • Justified
    • Bosch

    At present, I’m halfway through season 2 of Castle. Other shows I want to tackle are The Expanse, Chuck, and Burn Notice.

    I do like your idea of sticking to limited series. I think an anthology series would also be good to consider.

    For a limited series, Chernobyl is a good one to watch.

    For an anthology series, good ones to try would be:

    • Fargo
    • True Detective
    • American Crime Story
    • American Horror Story
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    8 hours ago

    I completely agree. I highly recommend watching Band of Brothers and skipping the Pacific. Good choice on Haunting of Hill House. I love that episode with the long uncut camera shot (Two Storms). I’ll check out the other two.

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      7 hours ago

      Although they were only meant as examples, I have honestly enjoyed each of those I mentioned. I think they give a good idea of the variety to be found between something more thought-provoking, some horror, and something silly.