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Binge-worthy Sci-Fi Shows

It’s a good month to be a science fiction fan. “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” (a stand-alone film set before the original 1977 film) and “Passengers” (a movie featuring Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Pratt on a malfunctioning spaceship) hit theaters on Dec. 16 and 21, respectively. And “Doctor Who” finally returns with a Christmas special on Dec. 25 on BBC America.

While you wait for those, here are two fantastic sci-fi shows to binge-watch (and, most likely, watch again once you’ve finished the season).

‘Westworld’

HBO just wrapped up the first, 10-episode season of “Westworld” last weekend, which gives you the perfect opportunity to watch every episode back-to-back on apps like HBO Go or HBO Now or through your cable provider’s On Demand feature. 

The show is based on Michael Crichton’s 1973 film of the same name. It’s set in a futuristic Western-themed amusement park where android “hosts” are used by guests who are willing to spend top dollar to escape the real world.

The writing is phenomenal and covers philosophy, morality and what it means to be human. The cinematography is beautiful. The actors — including Anthony Hopkins, Ed Harris and Evan Rachel Wood — are mesmerizing. Even the music is great, with the inclusion of covers of songs by Radiohead, The Rolling Stones and The Cure scored for a rinky-tink player piano. 

Each episode is packed with little details of the world and hints at upcoming twists that become clear once you reach the season finale. You’ll have plenty of time to watch them over and over, analyzing every scene, before the second season is released in 2018.

‘Dirk Gently’

“Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency” is a quirky show based on a series of novels by Douglas Adams. It features an eccentric detective named Dirk Gently (Samuel Barnett) and his reluctant assistant, Todd (Elijah Wood), as they try to find a missing girl and solve a murder. 

But there’s so much more to it than that. There are weird unlimited-energy machines involved. And creepy tattooed guys with big guns. And a pair of police detectives, the FBI, some sort of clandestine organization and a group of vampire-like guys who drive around in a beat-up van. And an assassin who seemingly can’t get hurt. And, for good measure, a dog and a kitten.

Sound bizarre? It is, but trust me: Everything is connected. That’s the show’s mantra, and it’s been a wild, fun ride so far. 

The season finale airs this Saturday, Dec. 10, at 9 p.m. on BBC America. Like “Westworld,” the show’s complex plot will likely entice you to binge this season more than once. You can watch all of the episodes on On Demand or by logging in with your cable provider (the first episode doesn’t require a login) at www.bbcamerica.com.

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