Normally I use this space to recommend a single show, but I found myself recently binging two separate shows that distinguished themselves so similarly that I thought it might be fun to bring them together in a single post and offer my fair readers a choice—and because I guarantee it’s probably the only time these two shows will ever be mentioned in the same article.
We are currently living in a world of sides, of factions. I hate to make anything here political because I personally use TV as a means of escaping the current horrors of the real world, but there are two current fictional shows on now that are such good examples of each side of the current political spectrum, I thought it might be fun to put them up next to each other, recommend them together, both as a way of being wholly inclusive and, honestly, because each one is so ideologically tilted, the only way to feel balanced is to present them together. (Also: I have significant issues with each one, so I didn’t want either one to stand alone, but presenting them as a pair makes it fun and I’ll leave it to you to try one or both, depending on your taste.)
Now, to be clear: neither show is political. Neither show is presented as leaning right or left and neither show is, I assume, intended to be interpreted as a reflected vision of today’s America. But the fact is, there are no two shows that are more opposite from each other, in every possible way, than Shrinking and Landman. Both shows are really good and worthy of your binging. But each show also is far from perfect and may get on your last nerve at some point, but if you are in a couple that can never agree on what to watch, this may be your perfect solution. I promise you: in Shrinking and Landman, there is something for everyone.