I am also a person who likes watching TV series. Chasing dramas since childhood has a wide range of types and a large geographical span. Domestic dramas: Strange Man, A Plum (Wallace Huo Edition), Best in the World (Wallace Huo Edition), Legend of the Sword and the Chivalrous Man, Red, Midnight Sunshine, Shanghai Beach (Huang Xiaoming Edition), etc. Korean drama: "It turned out to be a handsome man", secret garden, "Tower Room Wang Shizi"; Japanese dramas: The Queen's Classroom, Flower Man, Flower King and Detective Galileo; Hong Kong dramas: Hotel Storm, Searching for Qin, Imprisonment, Wesley (Gallen Lo Edition), Pioneer of Forensic Evidence (the first one is the best), Prescription for the Mind, etc. American TV series: Prison Break (which I have chased), Friends, The Big Bang Theory, Identification Bureau, etc. The above lists are all the dramas I have chased that I think are not bad. Some of them are quite old and varied, including love, comedy, detective work and so on. For reference only.
All the students around me think my common sense is ok. Actually, I don't like reading. A lot of knowledge is learned from TV, and a lot is learned from TV series. This requires us to pay attention to the selection of plays at ordinary times, and distinguish between the exaggeration of writers and the knowledge that can be absorbed. These are my immature views, I hope they are useful to you, and I welcome your criticism and suggestions.