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Station 11 on Max is a thoughtful, heartfelt, and artistic post apocalypse show. Very different from the standard fair.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10574236/
Came here to answer this. Don't confuse it with Station 19 (Eleven is spelled out), my sister did and watched 2eps before she relized it was not what I suggested :) I've watched well over 10 times at this point. I was listening to the soundtrack (Dan Romer of FarCry5 soundtrack fame) when I came across this post, I usually listen to it at least once a day. Every creative aspect of the show, writing, directing, acting, music, sound design, is so god damn good. Anyone that hasn't seen it, I suggest at least getting to ep3 before judging. If you like it, rewatch it and the commentary after the episodes (X out the stupid automatic Next Episode. Also do that for ep7 on the first watch just to get to the end of the credits). There's so many little things to notice, and reoccuring themes through out the show, it has a lot of replay value. I've been thinking about starting a Station Eleven community on Lemmy but haven't really seen it mentioned anywhere until now.