Anyone have any other completed web series recommendations? (Or at least ones with promise to be completed.)
I don't know if you've heard of these, but I certainly recommend:
Carmilla is one that I am really loving, they're in their second season right now and it's been absolutely fantastic. It's very LGBTQ friendly, and has a very intriguing premise and fascinating world-building, and the style is similar to LBD. It has quite a large active fanbase so I have a feeling that it'll continue on for at least another season or two.
The Guild was one of the first webseries I watched, and it still holds up as being amazing after many rewatches. Created by and starring Felicia Day, it is a finished webseries with six seasons, with spawned music videos and bonus content from it, and is overall very hilarious.
Felicia Day also starred in the short webseries, Dragon Age: Redemption, which you can easily follow the storyline even if you don't play Dragon Age/video games.
Side Effects is a musical dramedy webseries, which has finished after three seasons. It's very interesting, as the premise is about a teenage girl who suffers musical side effects from taking her anti-depressant medication, creating some strange and fascinating scenarios as she attempts to cope with her family's unfortunate situation. It's a mixture of musical numbers and dramatic scenes, which you will no doubt get the feels from.
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I don't know if you've heard of these, but I certainly recommend:
Carmilla is one that I am really loving, they're in their second season right now and it's been absolutely fantastic. It's very LGBTQ friendly, and has a very intriguing premise and fascinating world-building, and the style is similar to LBD. It has quite a large active fanbase so I have a feeling that it'll continue on for at least another season or two.
The Guild was one of the first webseries I watched, and it still holds up as being amazing after many rewatches. Created by and starring Felicia Day, it is a finished webseries with six seasons, with spawned music videos and bonus content from it, and is overall very hilarious.
Felicia Day also starred in the short webseries, Dragon Age: Redemption, which you can easily follow the storyline even if you don't play Dragon Age/video games.
Side Effects is a musical dramedy webseries, which has finished after three seasons. It's very interesting, as the premise is about a teenage girl who suffers musical side effects from taking her anti-depressant medication, creating some strange and fascinating scenarios as she attempts to cope with her family's unfortunate situation. It's a mixture of musical numbers and dramatic scenes, which you will no doubt get the feels from.