Here are the 10 Most Underrated, Binge-Worthy Shows of the 2000's to fill your time in Quarantine:

PATRIOT
@StevConrad's show on Amazon Prime is an absolute masterpiece of drama, intrigue, suspense, and comedy. If you love Better Call Saul (I do), you're going to love it.
WONDER SHOWZEN
This puppet show for kids made solely for adults is perhaps the funniest TV show of all time, and definitely not for the easily offended. If you love South Park but think it's too tame, this is for you. On MTV Hits, Prime, and iTunes.
KINGDOM
Hardcore, sometimes difficult-to-watch show about a family of MMA fighters who can't seem to manage their addictions nor the rest of their lives. Frank Grillo, @NickJonas, @jonathanmtucker & cast kill it. On DirecTV and iTunes.
JOE SCHMO SHOW
Before Deadpool, @RhettReese & @paulwernick created the greatest reality show ever. Everyone's an actor except the guy who thinks he's in a contest. The 1st season, perhaps the greatest season of ANY TV show, isn't streaming, but you can get season 3 on iTunes, etc
KARACHI KOPS
I'm the only person I know who has ever seen this show. It's a reality show like Cops, but in Karachi, so devoid of most of the protocols of American cops. Sad, intense, & compelling. Some episodes are on YouTube, I wish I could find the whole thing somewhere.
PARTY DOWN
6 wannabe Hollywood entertainers work at a catering company. Only 20 short episodes, all perfect, with great work from @mradamscott, @janemarielynch, @KenMarino & more. If you love Parks & Rec, 30 Rock, etc, but want something slightly edgier. Streaming everywhere.
JUSTIFIED
The most mainstream show here, the quality remained high for a full 6 seasons, nearly unheard of these days. Maintains the Elmore Leonard feel of the short story it was based on, mixed with a Western, featuring great work from Goggins & Olyphant throughout. On iTunes.
THE VICE GUIDE TO EVERYTHING
The Vice team goes places and does stuff and I'm incredibly glad I can go along with them and experience it while I'm also glad I don't really need to go. The episodes featuring North Korea and Liberia are heartbreaking and mind-blowing. On iTunes.
FIRST PERSON
The greatest docuseries from the greatest documentarian, @errolmorris. Each episode (they are varying lengths) goes in-depth with a single subject interviewed on Morris' Interrotron. I own them on DVD. Some episodes can be found online.
HAPPY VALLEY
@spiceyw's British crime drama starring Sarah Lanchashire as a police sergeant in West Yorkshire is what I WISH CSI and it's ilk were (they're not). Human and compelling. They took it off Netflix for some reason, but you can watch it on iTunes.
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