This groundbreaking HBO dramedy defined the early 2000s and inspired a generation of millennials with its portrayal of four complex women navigating love, careers, and life in Manhattan.
This animated series follows a 12-year-old chosen-one figure and his teenage allies on their quest to bring peace to the four factions in an Asian-influenced fantasy land.
This criminally under-discussed gem showcases a Chicago microculture so specific that not all viewers will understand every layer and nuance.
This Starz half-hour is a scathing commentary on gentrification, a touching portrait of sisterhood, and a wide-ranging exploration of the LGBTQ community's place in Mexican American culture.
This miniseries is built around a fantasy: that of a literal train snaking south to north, ferrying its passengers to freedom. The show is a panoramic view of Black America under slavery.
This British costume drama is the apotheosis of the genre, boasting casting, art design, and photography that suggests no expense has been spared in re-creating the entire second half of the 20th century.
This series is a melancholy exploration of unresolved grief and the frustration of the unknowable. The show jumps forward and backward in time.
This travel documentary series is a tragic summation of Anthony Bourdain's personal and ideological journey. The show traverses the globe, making friends wherever it goes.