1 - "Pier Pressure" - Arrested Development
2 - "eps3.7_dont-delete-me.ko" - Mr. Robot
3 - "Part 8" - Twin Peaks: The Return
4 - "To Be a Somebody" - Cracker
5 - "Private Plane" - Blackadder Goes Forth
6 - "Marge vs. the Monorail" - The Simpsons
7 - "The Germans" - Fawlty Towers
8 - "Ozymandias" - Breaking Bad
9 - "The Best of Both Worlds" - Star Trek: The Next Generation
10 - "Bizarro World" - Sealab 2021
11 - "Bandersnatch" - Black Mirror
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1 - Star Trek: Deep Space 9 - "In the Pale Moonlight"
2 - Stargate SG-1 - "Window of Opportunity"
3 - Fringe - "A Short Story About Love"
4 - Forever - "Skinny Dipper"
5 - Yellowstone - "No Kindness For the Coward"
6 - Babylon 5 - "The Coming of Shadows"
7 - The Expanse - "It Reaches Out"
8 - Quantum Leap - "Mirror Image"
9 - The Twilight Zone - "Time Enough At Last"
10 - Have Gun - Will Travel - "Genesis"
"But, where is righteousness, noble Paladin? Where is your cause? You remember, there's always a dragon loose, somewhere."
I had never heard of Forever or Have Gun Will Travel - are they old?
Have Gun - Will Travel is very old, late 50s, early 60s. Only ran in black & white, though colorized episodes exist. Some of the people who got their starts on this show went on to be very big names in Hollywood.
Forever is from 2014. It was a great show, essentially combined the Sherlock craze from that time with NYC crime drama and threw in the "mysterious immortal" trope. Rated great, had great stars... and ABC killed it suddenly. Didn't even tell the cast, who had been told to report for film season 2.
Did it end on an unfinished arc? or was it more monster of the week style? (Forever)
It didn't really have an unfinished arc, per se. It turned out that there was at least one other immortal, and he essentially turned into the main character's unrelenting stalker/ fan boy. The main plot was pretty much procedural crime drama, but it was done very well.