I'd say Twin Peaks. It's a wonder that is was such a success, since it's just such a weird, singular vision of two creative people, Mark Frost and David Lynch.
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The final episode of Game of Thrones.
Feels like a "How-not-to" on good screenwriting.
Cover illustration by Todd McFarlane, known for Spawn.
Carnivale. Would probably be really successful on Apple or Amazon now.
Also, and relevant for the current situation: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foundations_of_Geopolitics
Agreed, I'm also surprised how much more alive the NPCs feel. They start conversations with each other and have their own lifes. It's feels much more dynamic than Skyrim's dumbed down version of the same system.
It's kind of funny that if given the opportunity to do so, every malignant narcissist seems to naturally gravitate towards establishing a cult.
This one has soul and artistic intent.
Their "utopia" needs child slave workers, the less educated the better.
Good luck trying to sell overpriced electric cars to poor babushkas, whose sons and husbands died in an idiotic war.
FYI, his sister is trans.
Over 60 percent of Germans also didn't agree with the Nazis.