Please let me know which one you prefer the most, and name others which have filled you with joy that you think deserves a mention. Obviously there are too many to mention.
I'm old. My first reaction was books when I saw 'box sets'. So I'm going to stick with Charles Dickens
Not box sets for me, but here are a few favorite series that I've watched all the way through (or that I'm caught up on):
Rick and Morty is a lot of fun. I want to be Rick.
I loved a bit of Buffy. Great show, although just the mention of it proves that we are showing our age
I'm confused. Are you talking about DVD sets? Books? I use streaming media and have forgotten I used to buy seasons of TV shows on video.
I don't even keep boxed book sets anymore..I store my books on Kindle cloud, or access all the free books I want through my local library Libby app.
"Breaking Bad" was one of the consistently best written and acted series of American, tv history. At its best, it was Shakespearean in its tragic character analysis and downfall, but it was at times also hilarious, cringe-worthy, and so emotionally intense that some episodes leave you needing a break before you can watch another. There is not a single, weak episode or season. "Better Call Saul" is being a completely worthy follow-up. "The Wire" is also a great boxed set, and my nomination for classic boxed set is "Twilight Zone."
The Complete Monty Python's Flying Circus.
I bought my Dad the whole set many years ago. He was beyond excited.
I was trying to decide between that & my box of Mr. Bean videos!