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Hey Pandas, What’s A Video Game Or A TV Show You Love But Nobody Knows About?
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Hey Pandas, What’s A Video Game Or A TV Show You Love But Nobody Knows About?

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If you’ve ever felt singled out about your preferences in video games and TV, you’ve come to the right place! I’m looking for recommendations so cook some up for me!

#1

Eerie, Indiana. It's an older show, but a great Twilight zone type show geared toward kids. A boy moves to a new town- Eerie, Indiana - and only he seems to noticed the weird unsettling things that happen there. kinda silly, kinda creepy.
15points

#2

Are You Being Served. A totally crazy BBC series from the '70s
15points

#3

Eureka and Haven
I miss all the wacky hijinks Fargo got into. The crossover eps with Warehouse 13 were fun. I would totally love to live in either town.
13points

#4

I had to add another one that is kind of a cheat but Mystery Science Theater 3000 aka MST3K. Our Saturday mornings were spent watching a bunch of puppets make fun of B-Movies, TV Movies, TV Shows, and old commercials. It helps to give you a better perspective on what a bad movie really is.
12points

#5

Fawlty Towers.Only 2 seasons but brilliant.
12points

#6

Dogs in space
11points

#7

"The Tribe," a dramatic TV series developed by a New Zealand company, Cloud 9. Sort of a modernized "Lord of the Flies." All the adults were killed by a plague. The kids form into factions. Drama ensues. I watched it with my daughter when she was a tween, and it was really good.
10points

#8

Okay, not sure if it counts as “unknown” but I LOVE LOVE LOVE Doki Doki Literature Club. For anyone who doesn’t know, the game’s a twisted dating simulator, in which you join a literature club with four girls, Natsuki, Yuri, Monika, and Sayori. It starts off cute and fun but ends up… a lot less so.
9points

#9

Utopia, a Brittish scifi drama from 2013/14.
Very dark, disturbing and kind of predicting the Corona vitus.
The music and artwork alone are reasons enough to checking it out, but the story and acting is equally great.
It was way ahead of it's time and unfortunately it was cancelled after 2 seasons. If it was made today, it would get 6 seasons and a movie. You can find it on YouTube, check it out!
9points

#10

The D**k van Dyke Show! It's amazing, D**k van Dyke at his best, it's my favorite TV show. Heads up, it's black and white.
Quantum Leap from 1900's is really good to. Easy 10/10. The new one is [insert word of disagreement that won't upset anyone]
9points

#11

I got into this show recently called The Legend of Vox Machina.
It's an animated show based on a web show called Critical Role, where a bunch of voice actors play Dungeons and Dragons, and their adventures are made into an adult animated cartoon (full of violence, sexual content, swearing, and everything you would expect to give a show an 18+ rating).
I'll admit to not being a big D&D fan, but I became a fan of this show, and finished both seasons recently.
9points

#12

"Dark".
Hardest series to interpret. It has multiple timeliness, parallel universes, quantum theories, and everything a Sci fi series should have. With its melancholic tone, this is the most serious yet best series I've ever watched. Many people give up on it in first few episodes but I recommend you to continue it. The season 3 will mess up with all of your mind.
Other series which I like that most people don't know are
1) Gotham
2)Marvel's agents of shield
3) Asur
8points

#13

American Gothic, 1995. A TV show about a Southern American sheriff who didn't carry a gun, and devoted his life to keeping his family together, like Andy Griffith.
However, this sheriff has occult powers and is completely evil, the 180 degree opposite of Andy Griffith.
Sheriff Buck is played by “Bill Lundburgh” from Office Space, and most weirdly ‘Gothic was created by Shaun Cassidy: the “Beebs” of the 1970’s
7points

#14

Bringing in a few great but overshadowed series:
The Thin Blue Line (1995-96, UK) absolutely hilarious police comedy, with Rowan Atkinson (Mr. Bean)
Las Vegas (2003-08) unfortunately named but indeed about it, with James Caan (later with Tom Selleck)
Boardwalk Empire (2010-14) historical crime drama, with Steve Buscemi
Ripper Street (2012-16, UK) historical police/crime drama, with Jerome Flynn (and lots of other Game of Thrones actors in guest roles)
7points

#15

NEWS RADIO!
It's not that nobody knows about it, it's just that the people who do know about it know it's the best sitcom of all time. The first three episodes are amazing and set off a stellar series. And the premise of the pilot episode is so bizarre and witty. It had a good tradjectory from the start. Plus, it had an amazing and star packed cast.
7points

#16

Atro’s Playroom on the PS5, no one has talked about it to me or anyone else, and definitely not spoken about on BP
6points

#17

Halt & Catch Fire as well as Turn. Everyone loves other AMC shows (Breaking Bad, Mad Men, etc) but those two are also very well done, well made, well written, interesting plots and I have met like no one else who has seen them.
6points

#18

Reaper. It used to air on the CW.
6points

#19

Weird 13 y.o. answering here, but honestly if there is anyone out there under the age of like, 10, you should look at TTS. I know the movie if for little kids but the series is way better and the characters are better written tbh. I mostly watch it for the characters specific the the show tho cuz the ones from the movie are too cliché for me. Even though this is meant for like, 7 year olds its still my fav cuz it has really good music and is perfect fanart material. So if ur that weird human who’s probs too old to be watching cartoons but still does anyways, ur gonna love this series. Also no one knows about it and if you can see past the kinda cheesy storyline it can be rly good
6points

#20

Firefly. The best TV show ever. Watch it every chance I can. Only one season, sad to say.
6points

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