https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m0013vf3/storyville-final-accountA portrait of the last living generation of everyday people to participate in the Third Reich. Men and women ranging from former SS officers to children who grew up in Hitler’s Germany speak for the first time about their memories and perceptions of some of the greatest crimes in human history
Another vote for The Responder. A lot more than just another cop drama. Had a lot more to say, snappier and way more interesting in the space of a couple of episodes than the entire 8 (or whatever) series of Line of Duty. Not always a big fan of Martin Freeman's acting but he was brilliant in this.
Arcane on Netflix is a very good animated series. I'm normally not that taken with animated series, since they can be a bit cringe in my opinion. So I went in with fairly low expectations, but had heard good things and have to agree I thought it was brilliant. Set in a magic/steampunk city of two halves, the upper rich region and the lower slums, and the struggles between them. It leans heavily on some typical tropes and characterisations but manages to pull it off excellently. The characters and their struggles (mostly) felt believable and genuine Animation style is also a very nice comic book look , which reminded me a bit of Spider-man: into the spiderverse (also excellent). Despite a couple minor eye roll moments, overall it is well worth a watch. I hope they make a second series. I believe it is all based on a video game called league of legends, but I know nothing about that and it didn't seem to matter.
Is anyone else watching Severance? It’s the best thing I’ve seen on TV in ages, creepy, disturbing and intelligent science fiction with wonderful acting and sets. The premise is simple: the characters work for a company called Lumon which “severs” some of its employees. Their memories of work are inaccessible to their outside selves, and their outside selves are unknown to their selves at work. They go down the lift in the morning and know nothing until 5pm, whilst their work self is trapped in the nightmare of a continual work day. It’s riveting.