Top 10 TV Show List

Tagged by the awesome @rum-and-shattered-dreams​ (thank you!)

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10. Over the Garden Wall
The shortest entry on this list, but damn if it wasn’t a memorable one from start to finish. This little miniseries has it all: mystery, comedy, drama, horror, insanely catchy songs (damn you, “Potatoes and Molasses”!), surreal imagery, and fantastic characters, and manages to be quite unlike anything I’ve seen before or since.

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9. Voltron Legendary Defender
AKA how to do a reboot cartoon right. I never watched the original Voltron, but from all appearances, this show took all the elements people loved about the original, kept them, and changed basically everything else. It’s not afraid to branch out and do its own thing when it wants to, but it also pays homage to the series that came before it quite a lot, and you can tell the creators deeply respect the source material. The animation and cinematography are fantastic, the characters all lovable and well-written, and the plot gripping and able to keep you on the edge of your seat the entire season.

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8. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (circa 2003, seasons 1-4)
THE definitive TMNT for me; if there was a series that combined this series’ sense of maturity and grit with the art style of the 2012 Nickelodeon series, then that would be the perfect TMNT TV show, imho. I am still utterly astonished by how dark this series was allowed to get at times while still never losing the franchise’s unique brand of slightly absurdist humor. Where else can you find a series
rated Y-7

where the lead villain is decapitated on screen, one of the lead characters spends an entire season with blatant PTSD, and a main character’s pet kitten drowns on screen (sure, the episode turned out to be all Just A Dream, but still!), while, in the same series, you have a main character distracting the bad guy with a pigeon puppet, the main characters defeat an entire coalition of armed guards with nothing but a toilet scrubber, a broom, two toilet plungers, and spoons, and this iconic scene? Not to mention the writing is absolutely top notch, and the characters feel so delightfully three dimensional and human (er, for lack of a better term.)
[Do keep in mind that my praise for this series only pertains to seasons 1-4; I’m really not a fan of the direction the writers decided to go in after that, and I prefer to pretend that the later seasons don’t exist, especially season 5.]

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7. Goblin
This show is basically Rick Riordan’s “Percy Jackson and the Olympians” series with Korean mythology instead of Greek, and it is absolutely delightful. The character writing here is sublime, as are the performances turned in by every single member of the main cast. The main couple’s chemistry and relationship progression is incredibly satisfying, but honestly, the other relationships in the series are just as intriguing and well-written as the romance, especially the Goblin and Grim Reaper’s budding friendship that honestly is almost more compelling than the actual romantic subplot. The story admittedly does move a bit slowly, but this series is more about the characters and the journey they go on than it is about the plot anyway, so since I loved all the characters so much, I didn’t find myself overly minding that all that much. I also want to give a shout out to just how damn pretty this show is; the cinematography, the special effects, the costumes – both period and modern, they spared no expense on anything here, and it really shows. Oh, and the OST is one of the greatest soundtracks of all time for any show ever, and you can quote me on that.

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6. Motorcity
“Sexy Cars, Absurdly Badass Action Sequences, and Heartwarming Bromance: The Series” and there are not enough words in the English language to convey how pumped this series makes me every single time I watch even a gifset from it. No, it’s not the deepest or most profound show I’ve ever seen, but one thing it is is pure, unadulterated fun, and we all need a little fun in our lives every now and then. Plus it has hilarious writing, great characters, incredible animation, and one of the most absurdly entertaining chaotic neutral villains in the entire history of fiction. It has only 20 episodes, due to Disney putting the kibosh on production only one season in, but luckily, the creators were able to account for this and give the show a satisfying ending, so you have no reason to not watch this and then treat yourself to a proper viewing. 

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5. Stranger Things
I’m not sure there’s much I can say about this particular series that hasn’t already been said by other better writers, so I’ll keep this brief. This is THE best live-action show to have come out in at least the last decade, and if you haven’t seen it yet, you have done yourself a disservice.

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4. Star Trek: The Original Series
The nostalgia is strong with this entry, it’s true, but this show holds too much of a special place in my heart to put it any lower on the list. I have many fond memories of watching episodes on my dad’s old VHS tapes over and over again, just loving the old school sci-fi aesthetic and wonderful character interactions in every episode. Even today, the writing holds up remarkably well, even if the special effects have aged very obviously. Still, it just adds to the show’s charm, and I’d still wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone who loves science fiction.

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3. Firefly
My experience with this series is probably a bit different than most, since I actually watched the theatrical movie (which was basically meant to be the series finale) first. I had no idea who these characters were or even that they came from a series, but the universe and characters were so engaging and different than anything I’d seen before that was incredibly drawn in all the same. When I figured out there was a series, over four years later, I knew I immediately had to watch it, and was hooked from the first episode. The character writing on this show is some of the best I’ve ever seen in my life, the worldbuilding absolutely top notch, and it’s a damn shame it didn’t get the chance to become the next big hit because of FOX’s meddling. There’s a reason this is still one of the biggest cult classic sci-fi shows in the west, that’s for sure.

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2. Fullmetal Alchemist (2003/Brotherhood)
While I prefer the 2003 anime for personal reasons, I love both anime adaptations of Himoru Arakawa’s magnum opus too much to leave one or the other off this list, so into the number two slot they both go. Besides, I’ve always privately held that if you combined both series into one, they’d basically cancel out each other’s personal failings and you’d be left with the single most perfect anime in existence. And come on, how often do you get two adaptations of the same incredible story and characters that are so drastically different in tone and themes? It’s just more FMA to enjoy, imho, and spending more time in this fascinating world which such dynamic, well-written characters exploring such heavy, thought-provoking concepts and themes would never be something I’d say no to.

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1. Avatar: The Last Airbender
I think this one speaks for itself.

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chrisshemsworth:

ziyal:

when i see those posts about like “what division of starfleet would you be” i’m like…. if the star trek universe was real i would just fuckin live on earth in a little house and chill out in post-scarcity utopia i’m not gonna go to space and DIE

slightly-oblivvyous:

#I absolutely adore this relationship #because although we don’t see them interact very often #every time they do it’s kind and funny #mostly in Scotty’s side but still #Besides Jim Scotty is the only crew member that never gets irritated by Spock #He just lets him do whatever he does #and never criticizes Spock for being too alien or too Vulcan #It’s just Mr Spock and he treats him with every bit of respect and kindness that he treats everyone else #I love Scotty so much  (quality commentary from pywren)

two-punch-man:

jaegerdelta:

professor-maple-mod:

skelletang:

tacobelligerent:

blaalys:

“the millenium falcon would wipe out the enterprise in seconds” lmao the enterprise is just an innocent science class floating thru space…. all they wanna do is look at some rocks… kiss an alien…. find some space plants….. why would you fight that its not a battleship theyre just nerds…… leave them olone 

A friend of mine saw this and brought up some interesting arguments

so, in other words,

Pretty much.

here have some size comparison

Who wins in a fight, a fully staffed Navy research vessel or your local weed man and his best friend in their souped up VW Bus?

spicyshimmy:

melpopenn:

remylaforgewilbury:

spicyshimmy:

girls don’t like boys girls like the starship enterprise

I guess boys can come clean then. They like the Starship Enterprise as well. Let’s stop pursuing each other, and instead pursue peace and acceptance of all sentient life so that we can boldly go where no one has gone before.

What if we don’t like starship enterprise? What if we don’t like space?
Space is scary. Life is scary. Life in space is terrifying. I will boldly go hide in a cave with my tin hat thank you.

c’mon bones it’ll be fun

glumshoe:

former-robot-overlord:

glumshoe:

dannysphototherapy:

glumshoe:

You: “Whatcha thinkin’ about?”

Me: “That episode of Star Trek where everyone suddenly devolves into an early ancestor species. Is it weirder that Barclay the human turned into a giant spider, or that Spot the domestic cat turned into an iguana while giving birth? And anyway, why wasn’t Spot spayed?”

I imagine Data didn’t bother fixing spot because as far as we could tell she was the only cat on the ship. Why bother spaying if there literally no male cats on board?

I just rewatched this episode the other day and there were apparently 12 male cats aboard the ship, which he knew about. Spot escaped his quarters several times.

Theory 1: Data didn’t do his research and failed to realize that cats are extremely good at getting pregnant. Unthinkable. He could have downloaded an entire library’s worth of books on cat care directly into his brain.

Theory 2: He knew that Spot was likely to get pregnant, but didn’t want to cause her pain with invasive surgery. Understandable, but I would think that futuristic space science spaying procedures would probably be painless, easy, and instant. I imagine he’d be able to do it himself.

Theory 3: He knew the chances of Spot getting pregnant were high and had access to easy spaying, but he just really wanted to witness the miracle of life and see kittens.

Theory 4: Data wanted Lots of Cats and grumpy dad Picard said no, so he thought he could acquire more cats through inaction without technically breaking any rules. “oh no dad these cats just happened I didn’t ask for them hmmmm guess I’m stuck with them now no oh nooo”

Theory 5: Spot is an alien cat and nobody thought she could hybridize with an Earth species in the first place. This is why she’s apparently descended from iguanas.

Seeing as in this episode Data brings the pregnant cat into sickbay and refers to himself as an expectant parent, I’m gonna go with theory 3: Data really wants kittens.

We’ve seen this kind of fascination with the miracle of life from him before. See: The episode where Troi gives birth and he’s absolutely thrilled to be the one holding her hand while it’s happening (The Child), and the episode where he builds a robot daughter and acts all confused when Picard disapproves because no one else on board has to ask permission before procreating. (The Offspring)

In conclusion: Let Data have all the kittens he wants.

DATA: “Captain. Permission to acquire another cat.”
PICARD: “What?! Denied!”
DATA: “May I ask why, sir?”
PICARD: “One cat is more than enough! There have now been multiple episodes in which ‘Spot is awful’ has been a major plot point. I will not stand by and see my crew further maimed by your ill-tempered and inexplicably dangerous cat.”
DATA: “I anticipated that this would be your response. I must inform you that Spot has become pregnant.”
PICARD: “What?! How?”
DATA: “She escaped from my quarters, sir. There was nothing I could do.”
PICARD: “You can bend steel bars with your bare hands. Are you telling me that you were overpowered by a housecat?
DATA: “No, sir, she simply… slipped away while she was in heat. Perhaps I forgot to shut the door.”
PICARD: “You don’t forg… Commander. What is this really about? Why didn’t you get her spayed?”
DATA: “….the miracle of life? Although I have observed gestation and birth before, that was a really uncomfortable episode and we do not like to talk about it. I welcome the opportunity to witness a relatively normal mammalian pregnancy.”
PICARD: “Data, it’s the twenty-fourth century. There are six billion exabytes worth of cat videos available to watch.”
DATA: “Captain, I have never played with a real kitten before. Perhaps… it will help me on my quest to become more human….”
PICARD: “…………Well. I see. I can’t say no to those bloodshot yellow puppy-dog eyes of yours. Carry on, then. You are dismissed.”