Ah I didn't type it all ;)
I exported my watched data from this page as a .csv file and then I used Excel to concatenate each row into a string of the format:
-[show title](show link) (year), ## episodes at ## minutes each
JFK: The Smoking Gun (tv special) - Makes by far the strongest case I've ever seen for how JFK's killing happened and who killed him.
F for Fake (film) - Orson Welles narrates this documentary about forgery in the art world. Welles' monologue at the beginning is one of my favorite parts of any documentary ever.
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia - A show about horrible people who are friends because no one else will have them as friends.
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The Good Wife is supposed to be well done and might appeal.
Jack Irish - Australian show that follows a former lawyer who has fallen to the gutter as he gets involved in murder investigations. Definitely has the underdog thing, but almost nothing court related.
As far as I know the only way to view it is to purchase it as a stand alone. JustWatch is the best way to find where it's available.
You might be able to borrow it from your library, if they either have it or do inter-library loans with media.
Deadwood - follows the inhabitants of Deadwood, SD during the gold rush. Incredibly well done. Not as fighting oriented as Warrior, but it has the best dialogue of any show I've ever watched.
Hell on Wheels - Follows a former Confederate soldier as he seeks revenge on the men who murdered his wife. I haven't watched it yet, but it should be right up your alley.
Survivorman might do the trick. It follows Les Stroud as he does actual survival type camping in different environments (as opposed to the fake Bear Grylls type). It's worth noting that he does all the filming himself and not have any cameramen or other support staff with him. He actually had to quit doing the show for a while because of the toll it was taking on his body.
I haven't watched Sharp Objects or Top of the Lake but I loved the rest of those so I guess I need to!
dark: euphoria, normal people, russian doll(dark/quirky)
quirky: this way up, catastrophe, baskets (pretty much anything on this list.)
Have a search for one you might like better? Here's a list of my top rated shows if you wanna browse & click for more info. Or this link is most watched shows this month
My best two recommendations for this are:
>David was diagnosed with schizophrenia at a young age, and has been a patient in various psychiatric hospitals since. After Haller has an encounter with a fellow psychiatric patient, he is confronted with the possibility that there may be more to him than mental illness.
>In a world where superheroes have been real for decades, an accountant with mental health issues and zero powers comes to suspect his city is owned by a global super villain long-thought dead. As he struggles to uncover the conspiracy, he falls in league with a strange blue superhero. They launch into an adventure brimming with crazed archvillains, blood-soaked vigilantes, and superhuman freakery.
I recommend Killing Eve
>When a top international assassin murders an influential politician, she comes up against an equally relentless MI5 intelligence analyst who is determined to bring her to justice.
I recommend Killing Eve
>When a top international assassin murders an influential politician, she comes up against an equally relentless MI5 intelligence analyst who is determined to bring her to justice.
>Going Deep with David Rees is the how-to show that teaches you how to do the things you think you already know how to do. In each episode, viewers will journey alongside David as he dons his black apron to deconstruct a familiar process — navigating the whys, hows and what-ifs everyday experiences. Along the way, he’ll meet experts who reveal the task’s surprising history and de-familiarize it until you realize you actually know nothing about it. David will gather everything he’s learned to devise and debut the best technique to accomplish this formerly simple task — until even making ice cubes becomes a high-stakes showcase of beauty and technical precision.
I had the "I must complete it now..." feelings when I watched LOST as it aired, I can quit a show now tho after learning my lessons there. I use trakt.tv to log what I watch and that makes it easier to drop back into series, here's my episode watch history
For general, non-genre-specific suggestions based on past preferences, you're much better off using a site that does specifically that. Taste.io and tastedrive are good options.
Eli Stone
Ugly Betty
Banshee
The Fades
In the Flesh
Reaper
AP Bio
Ted Lasso
Single Parents
Happy Endings