the midnight gospel is a pretty trippy show. the dialogue is mostly in a kind of podcast interview format, almost ignoring whatever's going on around the characters.
Altered Carbon seems to be pretty good. I'm about 5 episodes in. Peaky Blinders is good too. Letterkenny has been my favorite show to date. I think it's on Hulu though.
Keep Breathing. A series. Different take on survival. A lot of flashbacks. It's alright, worth seeing if nothing else is on.
Spent a part of the weekend watching Ancient Apocalypse, presented by Graham Hancock. If you're familiar with his work, you'll enjoy this recap miniseries. If you're not familiar with him, this will serve as a great introduction. For about 30 years, he's been working on research to show that a human society existed prior to the end of the last ice age and was mostly destroyed during a global cataclysm about 12,500 years ago. Not exactly Atlantis, but not exactly not. I've really enjoyed his work and want to believe he's correct. Here are some additional video links.
watching that now, reminds me of a book i read part of... Chan Thomas, the adam and eve story; a history of cataclysm.