Hmm...
Books:
I can think of a lot of books that are "perfect" to me, but I'm not exactly a picky literary critic, as long as it's spelled right I'm easy to please. So some Sci-Fi works that I can't think of any flaws:
- David Brin's second Uplift Trilogy (Brightness Reef, Infinities Shore, Heaven's Reach)
- Frank Herbert's Dune Series (The first time I read it I stopped at the end of Children of Dune and was really disgusted. Several years later I went back and read the remaining 3 novels and was shocked at how much better the last 3 novels are, they fix everything, all the threads tie into place, and the story about crazy desert people morphs into a much more serious tale about humanity's need for Survival Instinct.)
- Peter Hamilton's Commonwealth Saga + Void Trilogy (Well... I thought that Sheldon should have nova'd the Primes instead of Ozzie saving them at the end of book 2. But other then that the books are flawless.)
Games:
+ Tetris
+ Homeworld (1 & 2)
TV Shows:
- Pushing Daisies. It's hilariously silly and overly emotional, but it's also well explained. The way that the narration perfectly combines with what the characters are saying, or what they are not saying and only feeling, it's absolutely perfect.
Movies
- Monster's Inc.
- Incredibles.
Both brilliant spins on new ideas, flawlessly executed.
Books:
I can think of a lot of books that are "perfect" to me, but I'm not exactly a picky literary critic, as long as it's spelled right I'm easy to please. So some Sci-Fi works that I can't think of any flaws:
- David Brin's second Uplift Trilogy (Brightness Reef, Infinities Shore, Heaven's Reach)
- Frank Herbert's Dune Series (The first time I read it I stopped at the end of Children of Dune and was really disgusted. Several years later I went back and read the remaining 3 novels and was shocked at how much better the last 3 novels are, they fix everything, all the threads tie into place, and the story about crazy desert people morphs into a much more serious tale about humanity's need for Survival Instinct.)
- Peter Hamilton's Commonwealth Saga + Void Trilogy (Well... I thought that Sheldon should have nova'd the Primes instead of Ozzie saving them at the end of book 2. But other then that the books are flawless.)
Games:
^That.TheDoctor455 said:Portal 1 and 2.
+ Tetris
+ Homeworld (1 & 2)
TV Shows:
- Pushing Daisies. It's hilariously silly and overly emotional, but it's also well explained. The way that the narration perfectly combines with what the characters are saying, or what they are not saying and only feeling, it's absolutely perfect.
Movies
- Monster's Inc.
- Incredibles.
Both brilliant spins on new ideas, flawlessly executed.