I’m in the US so I’ve mostly watched US TV shows, I’ve been wanting to watch shows made by other countries as there must be some great ones that never took off in the states.

I’ve seen a few I could recommend like Alice in Borderlands (Japanese), Gangs in London (UK), Lupin (French)

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      Dark was great. For anyone watching for the first time, Netflix made a great website that helps you keep up with who is who with no spoilers. Select the last episode you’ve finished and it only gives information to that point.

      https://dark.netflix.io/en

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      Dark was great, it reminded me a bit of Stranger Things in the first season. By the second season you almost need to take notes to keep up with the story line though

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        I need to take notes only 3 episodes in. I want to like it but it feels like tuning in to a random episode of the X-Files with no knowledge of what is going on.

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          It takes 4 episodes to really build into the complexity. Then season 2 turns it on its head.

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    I love British comedy. Peep Show, Spaced, and People Just Do Nothing are some of my favorites.

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    Maybe could have framed this “non-US TV shows”. Now you’re inviting the majority if users to just tell you their favorite US series 🤷

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      Please tell me you watched the follow-on series, Ashes to Ashes, with Keeley Hawes. Same concept, but she goes back to the 80s, and also meets Gene Hunt. Great addition to the original series!

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    I’m in the US. I love the IT Crowd, and most other British comedies. I also really enjoyed Broadchurch, Sherlock (it fell off a bit at the end), and Dr Who, but I’ve fallen a few seasons back on that.

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    I liked Game of Thrones actually! 👍 Currently going through Star Trek, starting with the original series that I also enjoy!

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      The premise was foreign tv series, by which I assume means from non- English speaking countries

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        Yeah… my post was mostly a joke on assumptions like yours. English is actually a foreign language to more people than I this native to

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    Dr Who, bar none.

    Monty Python comes a close second, then The Young Ones.

    I guess I just dig British TV a good bit because you have to get down the list a good ways before you find one from anywhere else.

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      I love MPFC, but some of the sketches are “meh”. For every “Battle of Pearl Harbor”, there’s a “Confuse-a-cat”.

      Fawlty Towers is great. Mildly racist against the Spanish and Irish.

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    I really liked La Casa de Papel. Netflix renamed it to ‘Money Heist,’ which is a terrible name. Still a good series though.

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    The Bridge (Sweden/Denmark, not the America/Mexico remake).

    8oo10Cats and Graham Norton round out the top-three, but any procedural crime show will keep me. Even Midsummer Murders and especially Silent Witness.

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      “The bridge” is not foreign to me, but I agree. It’s really good.

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      The Bridge (Sweden/Denmark, not the America/Mexico remake).

      I bailed on the America/Mexico one, but tne the UK/France version is worth watching for Clemence Poesy’s performance.

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    A couple I’ve enjoyed recently:

    Kleo - an ex Stasi assassin adjusts to the fall of the Berlin wall and takes revenge for her betrayal by the state (German)

    Extraordinary Attorney Woo - a legal procedural following the autistic Woo as she navigates the law and life. You wouldn’t think it was my thing but I found it very charming (Korean)