Not in any particular order...
Lovebird - Turkish melodrama about an orphan who is raised by her aunt and uncle and who has a love/hate relationship with her handsome cousin (which in that time period/culture wasn't weird apparently.) Lovebird has stunningly beautiful lead actors (who are newly married btw, they met while making the show). The acting is a little over the top but that seems to be the normal style. I got addicted quickly to the storyline and incredible chemistry between the stars. It is an emotional rollercoaster in the best way.
The Office (US) - Classic NBC sitcom based on the British version created by Ricky Gervais. Super funny, and the humor still holds up over time. There are also some great love storylines for the romantics out there.
Parks and Rec - Another great NBC sitcom produced by some of the same people that worked on the office and Amy Poehler. It is about the trials and tribulations surrounding local politics. It took me a few episodes to get into the show, but it only improves the more episodes in you get. This show made Chris Pratt, Nick Offerman, and Aziz Ansari stars
Sherlock - Visually stunning, different than any detective show you've ever seen, perfectly cast. Benedict Cumberbatch as Sherlock Holmes is the definitive one for me. I can't accept anyone else in that role. Sorry, not sorry. Martin Freeman as Watson is also an absolute treat. I love, love, love how they executed this show. It's a masterpiece.
The Sinner - Dark, and riveting. Filled with antiheros, and nothing is morally simple. Everyone has something messed up with them. It's a very interesting unraveling of a plot and one of those shows that stays with you for a while. It can be difficult to watch, but still a very good series that keeps you guessing.
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