A twenty-something year old from the UK, with a passion for TV and a penchant for Aaron Sorkin.
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Possibly the best comedy (and maybe even the best show) ever created. Archer drops you into the world of ISIS and invites you to revel in their ineptitude and hijinks. The show is masterfully written and the characters lovingly crafted.
Do yourself a favour and invite all your fun-lovingly friends over, sit yourselves down in-front of the TV and enjoy 7 seasons of amazing TV.
As the title suggests, the show holds a mirror up and shows us the pit falls that modern society has. Often showcasing enhanced technology it shows us the not too distance future and how human nature, with the help of advanced technology, can be warped into something almost evil.
Each episode is a stand-alone story that addresses a different aspects of modern life; my personal favourite being 15 Million Merits.
In the early seasons the relationship between Booth and Brennan has to be one of the best leading partnerships in any crime show; it's definitely what got me invested in the show. From there the show's real strengths are developed: the sharp dialogue and fascinating plot-lines are all tied together by the chemistry between the characters.
Unfortunately, as the series goes on the show loses it's way, the season-long cases become less compelling and the show settles into a week-in/week-out plot. Having said that, I am quite impressed at how long the show manages to stay interesting. Most procedural crime series get tedious much faster.
Even still, with the exception of 'Castle', this show is the best crime show still airing.