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The Adventures of Briscoe County, Jr.
Wonderfalls
Freaks and Geeks
Odyssey 5
Just one? Man...
Gotta go with The Owl House
Legend of the Seeker
I’ll go with Ratched
Terriers and Rubicon are my go-to answers for this. I do wonder how they hold up though, it's been a while.
If I had to pick one, I'd be very torn between Flash Forward, Odyssey 5 and Terminator TSCC. Probably the first one.
Knight Rider 2008
My constant responses to this question is obviously Flash Forward.
Boy was that a great show, with an amazing premise. I think about this show to this day.
Crusade. The story was just starting to get interesting but JMS had used all of his pull just getting the fifth season of B5 on the air. I'm cautiously optimistic about the animated series that was hinted at by The Road Home but I'm also not holding my breath.
A couple that I have not seen:
The Get Down was such a good show with a fun aesthetic. It was about the birth of hip hop but talked a lot about the politics and culture at the time. It lasted 2 seasons on Netflix and somewhat on a cliffhanger for a few characters, and I wish they got another season or two to fully wrap it up.
The Bastard Son & The Devil Himself. Thought it was very interesting, I loved the magic system and the characters were well developed. It was a really fun journey and the production was such an interesting vibe.
Reaper