I don’t have Hulu in Canada so have mercy.

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    Dunno if you’re looking for streaming-only, but Black Books has always stood out as one of the more offbeat shows I’ve had the pleasure of watching.

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    Derry Girls on Netflix

    Vice Principals on (HBO) Max

    The Righteous Gemstones on (HBO) Max

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    Twisted Metal on Peacock is stupid fun. Reservation Dogs on Hulu (I know) is great and worth a trip to the high seas.

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    Good Omens on prime, amazing show, two seasons in and there better be a third. Followed an angel and demon trying to save the world basically. Based on book by Pratchett and Gaiman.

    Extraordinary Attorney Woo on Netflix, a Korean show, English dub. Attorney with autism. Turned out a lot better than I thought it would, hit some hard topics too.

    The Good Place on Netflix. If you haven’t seen it yet it is well worth a watch. A take on the afterlife. Completed show with an amazing ending.

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    Amidst the flood of Korean tv shows on netflix, there are some pretty good ones. And no, I’m not talking about Squid Game. If you like drama thrillers, I can recommend:

    Beyond Evil

    Extra Curricular

    D.P.

    Korean shows are generally longer and have more episodes, so it takes a little getting used to if you aren’t. And as much as possible, watch with subs, not dub.