10 Mind-Blowing but Underrated SCI-FI TV Series (Part-2)
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- čas přidán 9. 04. 2024
- Today's video is all about uncovering some hidden sci-fi treasures that often don't get the spotlight they deserve. We're diving into 10 Mind-Blowing but Underrated SCI-FI TV Series (Part-1), and among these gems are shows like 12 Monkeys, The Lazarus Project, For All Mankind, and Tales from the Loop. These series may not be the most talked about, but they offer captivating stories that will whisk you away to fantastical worlds filled with technology, humanity, and mystery. So, get ready to embark on an adventure where the lines between reality and imagination blur, and where the extraordinary becomes the everyday.
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I do miss Firefly. Now that was great.
Loved Defiance. Shame there wasn't more of it.
Tales from the Loop was extremely thought provoking.
Way more cerebral than action-packed, I highly recommend Humans. It’s sci-fi, but it’s also a thought provoking study of what makes a human human/a person, the nature of consciousness and free will/thought, morality, family- heavy stuff, but it’s well executed, and the acting is excellent.
Raised By Wolves is an all time classic. I hope for a new season soon.
I heard there won't be a 3rd season of "Raised by Wolves". I thought it was a good series.
@@kac2868 Tragic is they don't. So many garbage shows getting infinite seasons while all the best ones have to end so quick.
You forget The Expanse ;)
Expanse isn’t underrated.
It's so BS that they ended that show. I mean why? it was at an all time high.
@@MagnusGalactusOG i dont think it has ended, rather the contract with amazon was for 3 seasons.
sci fi season 1-3, amazon seasons 3-6. i think we will hear more on whats going on after the amazon distributions right have ended 2024/25
expanse seasons 7-9 will most likely end up on apple tv(thats just my speculation tho).
Orphan Black is an acting masterpiece the way Maslany played so many different characters was brilliant. Shame it had to end.
Yes, Maslany was magnificent. In a similar vein, Noomi Rapace is even more spectacular, playing seven different sisters in the Netflix movie What Happened to Monday. She plays septuplet sisters in a world where only one child is allowed and any extrasa are taken away for ......well. Their father Willem Dafoe names each after a day of the week. As a means of secrecy and protection, they adopt a common persona and playing that person, each gets to go out in the world on the day thaty are named after. All goes well until Monday fails to return home at the end of her day.
@@merrillhess5626 I am definitely going to watch that! Thank you for the recommendation!
The episode where Tatiyana Maslaney played one character impersonating another of her characters is one of the greatest bits of acting I have ever seen.
I fucking love Foundation ❤
The cursing is unnecessary.
@@davisinperu it’s pretty damn normal to convey a positive feeling through the use of curse words here in Denmark 🤷🏼♀️
Shame on you
Books are much better
Raised by Wolves was incredible. But like most excellent shows, it gets cancelled too soon. I cancelled Hbo as soon as I learned it was cancelled.
Thank you for your time. Future Man was really good. I wish they hadn't canceled Raised by Wolves. The foundation was good. The OA was great with a great ending. Defiance was way ahead of its time.
OA´s ending was a big question with NO answer
@@kalleschwowell8062 So much potential.
@@davidj7516 yeah, idea and concept was great, but too less audience
No LEXX. This I call underrated as f**k. Very weird tough, not for everyone.
One of the best shows in sci-fi! Still watch it once a year at least.
This is part 2, maybe they will release a part 3. But yes, Lexx was an interesting show to say the least.
What about the expanse and dark matter..
Defiance started off brilliantly then went down hill fast
Future man was freaking awesome!
12 monkeys ...thats a cool show. that ended normally no abrubt twists and changes.
Its a shame most were cancelled before the story finished and altered carbon was the best.
Chapters? (would be helpful)
The OA was amazing but the end completely ruined the entire series as watchable. What a stinker of an ending.
As an avid reader of science fiction for over 45 years, I have yet to find a TV series that matches the quality of even average science fiction literature. There are clear reasons for this discrepancy. Notably, the overlap between fans of science fiction films and readers of classic science fiction books is smaller than most people assume. Many who enjoy science fiction films and series might find the award-winning books and short stories, such as those honored with Hugo or Nebula Awards, too challenging. Furthermore, there is a prevalent misconception that science fiction primarily involves relentless action, excessive speed, and over-the-top special effects, which often do not enhance the plot. Moreover, most action and special effects are edited so rapidly and chaotically that viewers can barely appreciate the scenes without hitting pause. Ultimately, science fiction films and series represent only a small and arguably diluted portion of what the genre truly encompasses.
This issue extends beyond the inherent differences between literature and film as mediums; it reflects a fundamental mismatch in content and audience expectations within the science fiction genre.
As to tv series, Babylon 5 (seasons 1 - 4) is as good as a decent SF book although it is more of a science fantasy/space opera kind of thing. First season (and only the first) of Battlestar Galactica's remake is as good as some decent books too They are still worse than a GOOD science fiction book though. I'm sure there are some more but all are usually worse than the top of SF literature, that much is true. However book and visual media offer different things, while series or movies offer worse experience in terms of narrative, character building or how deeply they approach serious question typical for SF, they do offer something in return. Another thing to remember is that even in the best series a lot of content is just filler. You can have an episode or three in a season that are very good but the rest will be average at best.
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You are right with the facts - but is this all necessarily so? I could imagine a world where good S.F. literature is much more recognised as 'good literature' as such - and not every half wit Hollywood producer would disrespect and change the source material that much - as it is regularily done when S.F. is transfered to the big or small screen. To say nothing of the fact that most literature never finds its way to the screens at all - instead Hollywood thinks they have better writers than the best Hugo and Nebula awarded authors out there. Which of course is laughable.
Check out "Foundation"... as in Issac Asimov's Foundation.... it's very good. They took a few liberties with his story.. but it's still very good and it is visually beautiful... great acting.. great story. I hope they finish it.
Liked the OA but found the very extended flashbacks too much. A good story told badly.
You missed Altered Carbon - one of the best sci-fi series I ever watched.
season 1 yes - season 2 NO
@mlongpre100 For me, both seasons were brilliant but very different. Incredible ending.
The BEST TV SHOW : RAISED BY WOLVES season 1 and 2 product Studio Scott FREE . ( 2020 - 2022 )
FOUNDATION season 1 and 2 very ambitious show . SEASON 3 soon.
Rise by the wolfs - is very good, but there is no point of starting to watch it, since it will be never ended, and you will be left with so many questions that will be never answered ;_;
Even unfinished
Raised By Wolves, stands
as one of the top 5
series EVER!
The depth and intensity of both characters and story were enough to cause a physical, goosebump reaction til the last moment!......
Raised by the wolves
The Lazarus project
For all mankind
Orphan black
Future man
12 monkeys
Foundation
Tales from the loop
The OA
Defiance
I would watch these series in reverse order since each series becomes worse until they reach number one.
Can i find them on Netflix?
DARK
O love both SF literature and visual media. But I don't compare the to. They affect the brain in different ways. Literature forces the reader to imagine the events, where movies and tv give a spectacle for the eyes and ears. I thoroughly enjoy both. If you are here to argue that literature is better, then this video (visual media) is video was not for you. wrong subject matter.
Chapters
You just ignored/forgot the best one:
SEE from Apple tv👍
SEE is more Fantasy than SyFi
For sure not underrated.
Foundation is a mistake here. It is bad, really bad. They steal the story idea, but It is nothing like Asimov's story. Asimov made a fantastic book and story arc. What they did with his heritage is a crime. He can't rest in peace because these bastards made this terrible series.
I agree. Apple took a SciFi masterpiece and turned it into a scifi cliche, Star Wars wannabe. When I heard that it was being made into a TV series, I re-read the trilogy and was amazed by how well it had withstood the test of time. The people behind the TV series either never read the books, didn't understand the books, or just decided to use their contract with Apple to re-imagine Star Wars.
They all are horrible. Just plain crud.
I know most of them - all brilliant.