I was going to say... Lol Ok... So I checked out Compliance (it was crazy) and Would You Rather (insane, couldn't stop watching lol)
Yeah, shit was mad good. Generation War Shit is flames, just an all our brillant drama mini series from the Nazi perspective in WW Ii. No wonder it was so great, because it came from the cat who made downfall. 5*
Blasphemy! North may be the only person I've ever come across who doesn't like that show lol. The first season was kind of slow but by season three I was completely hooked until the end.
Didn't like Walking Dead, but loved Mad Men, Orange is the New Black, and of course, Breaking Bad. The best.
For me season one was the sweet spot --- when their thought process was so naive. Anyone who's ever experimented with drugs knows the ballet. When the kid and his former teacher were first meeting/"negotiating their partnership" --- Pinkman: "You were not this cool in high school" ... lol I didn't have any interest in watching it when it aired; the notion of a show glorifying meth did not appeal to me at all. But when I finally watched it I saw I'd pre-judged --- it was a classic Shakespearean tragedy.
Top Boy. Only 8 episodes because it's one of those British series with micro seasons (Two seasons, 4 episodes a season). Best way to describe it is The Wire meets New Jack City meets Juice.
I never saw it as glorifying meth use or dealing. I looked at it like a longer version of Scarface or New Jack City: it only glorifies drug if you look at the surface. In all of them, the drug dealers are amoral murderers and the drug addicts are all train wrecks. Even more importantly, every single drug dealer dies in all of them. Well, except for Jesse in Breaking Bad and Christopher Williams' character in NJC lol. But for all the characters involved in selling drugs, there is no happy ending.
Creating a murderer is the best damn documentary I've ever saw! This shit will have your blood boiling on high.