First show, Lovecraft Country, horror and science fiction from the unique, and extremely timely, perspective of racial inequality. That they weave in real events such as the murder and open casket funeral of Emmett Till and the massacre of the black community in Tulsa is provocative in a way that touches the soul.
I’ve learned so much recently about the endurance of racism and how hard it’s been to make it go away.
Second show, The Good Lord Bird, about violent abolitionist John Brown. Only seen the first two episodes, but I recall visiting his cabin in the Adirondack Mountains of NY and Harper’s Ferry, the scene of his last act to free slaves. He was executed for treason for trying to free slaves. The first American to be executed for treason in the U.S., for trying to free slaves.