The Official Good Television Thread

I'm 4 episodes into Alien: Earth and despite it suffering from the post-Prometheus obsession with exploring convoluted pseudo-philosophical plot elements that plagues the franchise I'm enjoying it so far.
Although I'm a bit unconvinced by the depiction of the xenomorph. Feels less like the smart hunter of old and more like a big dumb killing machine.
 
Been sick so I used my downtime to wrap up the last long-running show I was watching, Vikings. Decided to finally commit to watching Justified now that my slate is cleared.

Edit: I'm done with the first 3 seasons now. It's a solid show, even though it's kinda like My Name Is Earl meets Walker Texas Ranger lmao. I'm wondering when the big tone/quality shift happens though.
 
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Just to break up all the Justified I've been (pretty much exclusively) watching, I randomly started this Warrior series. Apparently it's based on a project Bruce Lee was working on before he died and it's executive produced by his daughter.



It's about a Chinese martial artist who travels to San Francisco in the 1870's to find his sister and gets involved in organised crime in Chinatown. The main character's fighting style is blatantly inspired by Bruce Lee which is fun, and the actor is Andrew Koji who ruled in Gangs of London and will be playing Ryu in the new SF movie, so this is kinda like a pre-hype for that haha. So far the action rules.

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