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I can't think of too many I haven't watched at all. Plenty I have seen a few episodes from and just didn't get into. Although, many of these I should give another go because they, supposedly, got better later on. Such as The Expanse and Star Trek: Picard.
GOT I didn't get into right away because, at the time it came out, I didn't know shit about the book series and the ads made it look like another HBO show going at the time I was watching called Rome, but with a medieval Europe style instead of the Roman stuff so I was like "I don't really want to watch two historical fictions at once when this one is already hella dense." Had I known it was a fantasy, with magic and shit, I would have started it much sooner.
Most of I haven't seen a single episode of is before my time. Like Dallas or My Mother the Car (was that one even popular or just really stupid? 🤔) Although I have never seen The Wire or 24 nor have I known a single person IRL who liked them.
I consume media like a fiend. Ever since I discovered piracy as a lad, there's nothing out of reach to at least check out.