Wow - last time I posted in this thread was 2013! I'm getting old.
Sci-Fi update since 2013...
TOP PRIORITY IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN IT YET!
The Expanse! It's the BSG for the 2010's - it is ESSENTIAL watching for any true Geek - period!
Indeed - some might even rate it better than BSG. Some have rated it the best Sci-Fi series in history!
Trailer below. You're welcome.
END OF THE WORLD:-
Last of Us: yes - it's a zombie show - but with a bit more credibility and scientific plausibility than the undead Walkers of "The Walking Dead." Oh - and unlike Walking Dead where the show explores the heroes just trying to find somewhere safe to live - and of course they cannot or the show ends - this explores much further out, and much more. Half way through the opening episode there's a bit of a time-jump - and the implications of that just blew my mind! The very premise of the story is totally different to Walking Dead - so we get to see a variety of communities - some functional and attractive - some utterly awful. My favourite zombie show ever. (Never thought I would say that line - as I don't go LOOKING for zombie shows! I don't like them!)
JUST FOR FUN... FALLOUT
Now there is Fallout - which I think of as "Mad Max with Monsters and Mech warriors." It's just so much fun!
SILO: This is a more serious version of Fallout. What happened on the surface? Who built the Silo's? What is GOING ON!? The characters and world-building are so complex in this series I had to read the books to find out what happened next.
The PERIPHERAL: So good - but sadly not in production any more! I'm going to have to read the William Gibson Peripheral books - when he finishes them!
3 BODY PROBLEM: This is without a doubt one of the more cerebral, serious, and important Sci-Fi series I have seen. The story is told across such a grand scale I'm not sure how they are going to handle the next books. I have not read them yet - but the story must move forward through time in a major way. Seriously - this show hit some major keys from my years of watching Isaac Arthur's Science and Futurism channel on YouTube.
SEE: Apple+ One of the great problems in post-apocalyptic series set in the far future is answering the question, "Why on earth have they not dug up all the old libraries and surviving tech - and rebuilt yet?" SEE offers an intriguing answer - what if a virus sent the whole world blind? Imagine today's world of 8 billion suddenly cut back to 2 MILLION, set 500 years in the future. That's what everyone going blind does to the human race!
I'm a little conflicted over raving too much about this show - as I found some of the characters annoying. Jason Momoa was reliable in his usual role. I don't know if it was the writing or acting of some other characters - but they get the job done.
The thing that got me in was the
world-building. The "What if...?" and "How do they..." and other surprises.
The show explores the adage "In the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king!" Very rarely, babies are born with immunity to the virus. Sight has become a much feared mystical power - and "Witch hunters" must track down the sighted and burn them!
WARNING: The lead villain in this show had 2
really annoying and in my view unnecessary 'adult moments' in the first season where she goes to 'pray'. The irony is there's not a lot to see - but it's a bit noisy and annoying. Just fast forward! If you can get passed those - the series is quite interesting.
POLITICAL - THE 'GEORGE ORWELL' CATEGORY:-
OK - and for today's political climate my pick is
ANDOR! That is some seriously good Star Wars - but it's more like reading George Orwell than Sci-Fi. Once you have finished the 2 seasons make sure you finish with Rogue One. Notice how it follows on so well!
Swash-buckling fun
Mandalorian, and all those other Star-Wars spinoffs.
Marvel TV series - but getting a bit stale these days.
Speaking of super-hero shows - in the category of
"what if Superman turned bad?"
Invincible cartoon series: fantastic! A lot of gore - but not as 'adult' as the next one.
EXTREME WARNING: (I had to fast-forward past many scenes.)
The Boys! This show gets downright NASTY!
It's also very political about MAGA-ish themes in the USA now - through a superhero lens.