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TV Shows To Watch When You're Feeling Like A Nihilist
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Vote up the good shows that are something you'd watch to feel nothing.
Freddie Mercury said it best when he said, “Nothing really matters.” Any way the wind blows those in power stay in power, the choices you make won't always change your life, and really, life is meaningless– at least with these TV shows.
Sometimes you're so fed up with the world you want something escapist that captures your mood. These shows do the trick. From the violence of Amazon Prime's dark superhero show The Boys to the hilarious but pointless Seinfeld, there are plenty of things to watch when you feel like nothing matters.
- The Boys embark on a quest to expose the truth about The Seven, superheroes who abuse their powers.
- Stand-alone dramas tell sharp, suspenseful, satirical tales that explore techno-paranoia.
- Host Rod Serling introduces stories of fantasy and suspense.
- Noble families in the seven kingdoms of Westeros vie for control of the Iron Throne.
- A disillusioned assassin accepts a job in Los Angeles, where he discovers an interest in acting.
- A homicide officer and narcotics detective target drug traffickers.
- Basil Fawlty handles the trials and tribulations of running a hotel.
- A father suddenly appears at his adult daughter's doorstep, 20 years after disappearing.
- A woman gets caught in a mysterious loop, repeatedly attending the same party and dying at the end.
- Grandad Freeman and his two grandsons adjust to life in the suburbs.
- The newly single Harley Quinn sets off to make it on her own in Gotham City.
- A whiskey-drinking, humanlike horse -- a popular '90s sitcom star -- tries to make a comeback.
- Exploring the dawn of artificial consciousness and the evolution of sin.
- High school students navigate drugs, sex, identity, trauma, social media, love and friendship.
- Eleanor Shellstrop finds out that even in the afterlife, it's never too late to change your ways.
- A satirical look at the week in news, politics and current events.
- Mark leads office workers whose memories have been divided between their work and personal lives.
- Survivors of a plane crash struggle for survival on a desert island.
- Two cousins enter the Atlanta music scene to better their lives and the lives of their families.
- An eccentric family suffers a reversal of fortune.
- Friends living in Manhattan obsess over little things.
- A space caster traverses trippy worlds inside his universe simulator.
- A family of aliens from a better world must take refuge in middle America.
- Students form a study group at a local community college.
- Comics offer their takes on controversial subjects; hosted by Dana Carvey.