3) The Gifted
You might be wondering why The Gifted is ranked so highly here. The truth is, it caught us off guard. No one expected a series about the X-Men (without the X-Men) to be any good. Yet, here we are, talking about a show that’s felt like the earlier X-Men films from the man whom we shall not name.
Look, the series has lost a little bit of steam as it approaches the end of the first season, but it’s displayed more than enough promise to merit a second one. The characters have made us care about their woes and there are some intriguing subplots to be explored in the future.
For longtime X-Men fans, The Gifted is a dream as it pulls from the almanacs of the legend, introducing obscure characters and unexpected references. If you’re a fan of Marvel’s mutants, you should be watching this show.
2) Legion
Legion had absolutely no right to work. It was avant-garde, ballsy, and featured an unreliable narrator. How in the world could you sell this schizophrenic show as a comic book series about an X-Men character?
To the creators, we tip our imaginary hats (not fedoras; we’re not douchebags). Not only was Legion one of the most unique comic book series ever created, but it was also one of the best all-round shows on television. It simply blew our minds with its deep, kaleidoscopic storytelling and defiance to what a comic book series should be.
While it might not be the easiest thing to binge, it’s still a riveting show that you must watch. A second season has already been ordered, so if you haven’t seen it yet, get on it now.