I figure a few of of us are trying CBC Gem, might help if we shared knowledge and recommendations!

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    I’ll start the ball rolling:

    The instant classics, Schitt’s Creek and Kim’s Convenience are there. Both are heartwarming, joyful family comedies. Blackberry is a great little movie about the Blackberry phone with Glenn Howerton (Dennis from it’s always sunny in Philadelphia) and Jay Baruchel (Man Seeking Woman, basically that nerdy looking dude you’ll recognize instantly.)

    Ones I haven’t seen but have heard really good things about (and are thus on my list):

    The Marvelous Mrs Maisel, Reservation Dogs, Penny Dreadful, Britannia, Masters of Sex, Pen15

    Haven’t heard much but Natasha Lyonne is usually awesome, so Poker Face is on my list.

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      Kim’s Convenience is such a good show! It toes the line perfectly between being an authentic representation of the struggles immigrant families can face while still being mostly lighthearted and fun.

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          I’ve heard such good things, it’s top of my list. I might try and start a watching group on here or something. Think like a book club with an episode a week or something.

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    North of North is a cute lighthearted show I’d recommend.

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    I’m really enjoying Son of a Critch. It’s a coming of age / family comedy. It’s a really cute show.

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    Kim’s convenience and schitts creek

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    If you like absurdist comedy (and you don’t cringe at millennial comedy) you should check out Baroness von Sketch Show. It’s not for everyone though; my wife’s mom said she “didn’t get it,” which is totally understandable.

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    Canadian: Saint Pierre, Canada’s Ultimate Challenge, Schitt’s Creek, Kim’s Convenience

    International: Colin from Accounts, Families like Ours

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      Colin from Accounts was fun, I had no idea what to expect and enjoyed it

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    My mom is a huge fan of Still Standing - the stand-up comedy guy, not the sitcom.

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    Along with other suggestions above, I’ve really enjoyed Travel Man - travel show with Richard Ayoade (IT Crowd, and many other credits).

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      Oh dang, I do love me some Ayoade! (If anyone hasn’t seen it, Garth Merenghi’s Dark Place is one of the first things he wrote and is fantastic, trailer .

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    Not your question, but you may have Kanopy access as well through your public library.

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      What’s Kanopy? I am just neglecting going to bed so I thought I would ask and sign out.

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        Indie films, documentaries, foreign films.

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    I wish there was a Canadian option for watching old school Trailer Park Boys, but I think Netflix has the monopoly on that right now.