What’s the most obscure tv show you like

I'm not sure everyone here is on board with the meaning of the word "obscure".

But there have been some good suggestions - I love Jam and Operation Good Guys.

I was also the only person in the entire known universe who enjoyed the short-lived "Lock, Stock..." TV series about 20 years ago. That's actually been officially recognised by Channel 4 - they sent me a plaque and everything. It was trash but for some reason I really loved it. I bought the DVD (I believe they only made one copy, so it really is THE DVD) and still watch it regularly.
 
It was trending on Twitter the other day, so in case it hasn't already been mentioned on this thread I'll add 'Northern Exposure'.
 
Justified.

6 seasons of utter brilliance.

Plot: Sheriff shoots a drug dealer in Miami and is immediately relocated to his hometown in Kentucky. He doesn’t want to be there, his old friends are now criminals and now he has to lay down the LAW. It’s genuinely brilliant.
 
"BrainDead" produced by Robert and Michelle King was one of the most original US TV series I've ever seen. It was supposed to be the first part of four linked series, but went unfinished as the producers were tied into far more successful projects, "The Good Wife/Fight" and "Evil". Also Korean series "The Good Detective" which was wholly engaging, but never tidied up whodunnit.
 
Halt and Catch Fire - a drama focusing on several people at the start of the home computer boom. I know it doesn't sound too interesting, but for a geek like me it was great and got decent reviews.
 
Banshee.

Breaking Bad and Game of Thrones used to be my two favourite TV shows. Then I watched Banshee and it blows them both out of the water. Incredible television.
Agreed on Banshee.

I’ll throw Justified in there too.
 
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