LGBTQ+
I want a series with a bunch of people who are in the LGBTQ+ community. These characters would be diverse with their sexualities, gender identities, races, ethnicities, beliefs, etc. There's not much LGBTQ+ representation and if there is, most of the movies and shows that have LGBT characters are gay and lesbians. Give us Pansexual representation, non-binary rep, trans rep, intersex rep, Aromantic, Asexual rep, etc. Give us Latinx, African-Americans, Asians who are in the community and have these sexualities and gender identities. I want straight people that break the gender norms like a straight man wearing makeup or painting his nails. It's so important to be seen on TV shows and movies. I'd like this idea to come to life. And I'm not trying to invalidate gays and lesbians, it's just that we need more of the other sexualities and gender identities.
SAGA
That's it. That's all I want. It's an amazing graphic novel series that nobody but comic shop nerds will ever know unless Netflix does what it does best and brings it to the screen.
If Locke & Key got a show then god bless it why has this not gotten one? Locke & Key wasn't nearly as good. Hell, Umbrella Academy wasn't this good and they spruced that crap up. It's obviously in their wheelhouse. Just accept the special effects budget and go for it already.
YAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!
I want a reboot of CSI: Miami (though the whole CSI franchise is in play. I just enjoy Miami the most) that rewrites the timeline as a slightly distant future Miami. I noticed that police brutality and profiling didn't really happen in the show (I do watch it late at night though so I might be too tired to pay attention). They totally missed the opportunity to make all of that new technology and beautiful detective work a dreamy future instead of an over-technical present. I'm sure because of all of the legal stuff and unemployment rates, few of the original cast members would come back, but as long as they leave the opening song, puns, and amazing technological criminal-catching work, I'm willing to overlook the "young, new, hot" cast members.