Into the Woods. It's a Sondheim musical base on interwoven fairy tales. It's about the meaning of family and how wishes work, and if you like either fairy tales or musicals, it's probably worth a go and if not, probably not.
RWBY. Recommened by a couple of people, and it's lovely. Largely female cast of well rounded characters, battling monsters (and trying to work out which of the people are monsters and which of the monsters just need to be left alone). It's beautiful, although in places it looks more like a video game than a tv show. Very violent in a cartoony way.
Emerald City. This is on actual TV (5star) once a week, so I'm on the second episode right now. It's a retelling of the Wizard of Oz for adults, and I'm enjoying it immensely. It's quite big in scope, and feels like there's a lot of world and characterisation still to find, and i'm really enjoying their Dorothy and West in particular.
ETA: trans* character outed at end of second episode. I'm hoping he's treated well, and a quick Google brings up conservatives complaining about the show being too respectful so I'm not totally baseless in that hope, but reserving judgment.
RWBY. Recommened by a couple of people, and it's lovely. Largely female cast of well rounded characters, battling monsters (and trying to work out which of the people are monsters and which of the monsters just need to be left alone). It's beautiful, although in places it looks more like a video game than a tv show. Very violent in a cartoony way.
Emerald City. This is on actual TV (5star) once a week, so I'm on the second episode right now. It's a retelling of the Wizard of Oz for adults, and I'm enjoying it immensely. It's quite big in scope, and feels like there's a lot of world and characterisation still to find, and i'm really enjoying their Dorothy and West in particular.
ETA: trans* character outed at end of second episode. I'm hoping he's treated well, and a quick Google brings up conservatives complaining about the show being too respectful so I'm not totally baseless in that hope, but reserving judgment.