Lostcan not be missing from such a list, essentially for the way it pioneered non-linear narratives on television.

In addition to taking home several awards, its influence on other media is undeniable.

This separates their work memories from their personal ones.

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It intriguingly examines themes of identity and memory and also depicts work-life balance.

Additionally, it offers amazing acting efforts from everyone involved.

Its clever narratives often involve technology and exploring the dark side of modern society.

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Jon Pertwee as the Doctor and a Sea Devil in the Doctor Who episode “The Sea Devils”

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Jin-Soo and Kate point their guns at something while the rest of the crew watches on Lost

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Fry talks with Bender Bending Rodriguez in the pilot episode of Futurama.

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Lindsay Duncan as Adelaide Brooke and David Tennant as The Doctor in The Waters of Mars on Doctor Who

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The cast of Babylon 5 looking at the camera

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Millie Bobby Brown as Eleven standing in front of the Stranger Things cast and looking at someone off-camera

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Adam Scott in Severance Defiant Jazz inside an elevator.

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David Duchovny teaches Gillian Anderson how to play baseball from the episode The Unnatural in The X-Files

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