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Just started rewatching Sakura Quest.
An Anime about a city girl who can't find a job, gets a call about a gig way out in the sticks, but only realizes after signing the contract that it's a one-year commitment.
The show is about her initially wanting to run back home to Tokyo then slowly falling in love with the tiny country town that might die out if she doesn't figure out how to restart their tourism industry.
Excellent characters, great music, low stakes, funny, might make you cry at the end. Highly recommended even if you're not an Anime fan.
Beast Wars. My wife and I both remember loving it when we were younger and wondered if that was just nostalgia and being a kid. It was not, the show is legitimately good.
X-Files. Its a superb remaster and great show.
Also Farscape but I'm soon done with last season. :/
hardly any jizz at all
Edit: how funny, you're talking about a completely different thing. This comment must seem deranged.
Star Trek. I'm in Deep Space 9. I've never seen anything (except for the Abrams' travesties) that came after Voyager, so I'm pretty excited to eventually give the newer stuff a go.
Curb Your Enthusiasm. Added bonus of knowing there’s new episodes coming that I haven’t see yet.