I've been watching tv-series Hannibal as of late. I stumbled on the very final scene of the series on youtube and then quickly (in less than three days) watched the entire three seasons!
Don't know if anyone else here has seen it, but I highly recomend it. It is a groundbreaking, beautiful psycological thriller with the love story between Hannibal Lecter (yeah, the cannibal) and Will Graham (instabile FBI-profiler) at the forefront.
The show's creator is Bryan Fuller, who is also the creator of shows like Pushing Daisies and Dead like me. Hannibal is a different beast altogether, though.
Hannibal is a dark (albeit sometimes very funny), mouthy, submersive, beautiful and well-acted show. And Hugh Dancy and Mads Mikkelsen aren't exactly ugly either
And then it also has Lawrence Fishburne, Eddie Izzard and several other good cast members.
It has obvious homoerotic undertones which become more outspoken over time. What I especially like about it is the absence of the upset denial of the protoganists ( as we have often seen on Sherlock and other shows) when they become upset and shout out "we are not gay!". On Hannibal it is a non-issue.