I don't have to, if you come up with a good idea at the end of the week then just go for it! :]
This one comes from Urby:
Top 5 Web SeriesThis is simultaneously way more open and way more restricted than the top 5 TV shows, but hey, if you like the sound of a recommendation, at least you can just click right through to watch it!
1. Bravest Warriors -
Cartoon Hangover, (2012 - )What started out as merely Adventure Time in space, Bravest Warriors has found its own niche and is currently the best sci-fi comedy series on the web in my opinion. It retains Pendleton's love for the wacky and unexplained but expands to, painstakingly slowly, reveal an epic overarching story that is both exciting and hilarious. Even touching in some moments. The characters are phenomenal and whether it's a story about Chris being in the friend zone or about planets being aligned to prevent the annihilation of a species, the intensity of the characters never ebbs. It's fantastic. Give it time to find its feet - season 1 is substantially weaker than what follows.
2. Freeman's Mind -
Accursed Farms, (2013 - )A playthrough of Half-Life with a twist, Freeman's Mind makes our beloved Gordon Freeman the most identifiable asshole you've ever heard. Consistently funny with only a few poor episodes, this is a properly well-written series with an emphasis on gag timing and poking fun at Half-Life's endearing flaws and plot holes.
3. Video Game High School -
Rocket Jump, (2012 - 2014)Does it still count as a web series when it's landed on Netflix? Hell yes it does! FreddieW, one of the founding fathers of Rocket Jump is the reason I got into VFX, and now it's my career. This is what he made with his Youtube success, and for the most part it's great. Full to bursting with references and a hilarious universe to experience. Fairly weak writing and a slightly irritating protagonist aren't enough to stop this being loads of fun to watch. The final season has been funded and will be out later this year.
4. Epic Rap Battles of History -
Nice Peter & EpicLloyd, (2010 - )It's fairly pointless even adding this to the list since everyone on the planet has seen each of these videos fifteen times. The success of this series is not an accident - the mix of hysterical writing, performances and cameos make it endlessly entertaining, despite being the same joke every time. Particular highlights are
Frank Sinatra vs Freddie Mercury,
Mozart vs Skrillex and
Miley Cyrus vs Joan of Arc. Glorious.
5. Pure Pwnage -
ROFLMAO Productions, (2004 - 2008)You can't make a list about great web series without a tip of the hat to Pure Pwnage. It's raw as hell, the protagonist is insufferable and some episodes are unbearably awful, yet I still got the DVD, got the soundtrack and got the T-shirt. There's something inherently likeable about the whole thing, from the cheapness to the ham-acting. There's a little voice in the back of every gamer's mind and Pure Pwnage tickles it ferociously. Somehow one of my top 5 all time web series whilst still undermining just about everything I usually take into account with what makes a show good. It is good though, I just don't know why. Avoid the TV show and all the vlogging stuff, they're horrific. Stick to the original web series.