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From Sopranos to Severance —
keep every series
like a relic.
Not a checkbox.

The series tracker that lets you rate each season individually, discuss per episode without spoiling anyone, and actually write about what you watched.

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Why another series tracker?

Because checking "S02E07 — watched" isn't the same as having somewhere to put what S02E07 did to you.

You finished the last season of Succession at 1am. You needed to say something about the final scene with Kendall — not to post it, just to put it somewhere that would hold it. IMDb was a production page. Trakt was a progress bar. Letterboxd doesn't have series. You closed your phone and went to bed carrying it.

Relicário was built by people who still debate the Sopranos finale twenty years later. Who watched The Bear week by week and have strong opinions about the difference between a season that launched and one that treaded water. Who need somewhere to write — not just somewhere to mark.

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Your archive

From the show you're watching now to the series you finished in 2014.

Everything watched, watching, dropped or planned — with episode-level progress, high-res posters, and ratings per season if you want them.

Relicário — Minhas Listas
TítuloTipoProgressoStatusNota
FILME 2019
Parasita
FILME
rev.
100%
Concluído9.8★
ANIME 2004
Monster
ANIME
Ep 38/74
51%
Assistindo9.4★
SÉRIE 2025
Pau Brasil
SÉRIE
Ep 4/8
50%
Assistindo
NOVELA 2012
Avenida Brasil
NOVELA
Ep 89/179
50%
Assistindo8.7★
DORAMA 2021
Vincenzo
DORAMA
Ep 12/20
60%
Pausado8.9★
DOC 2022
Frozen Planet II
DOCPlanejado Quero ver
ANIME 2018
Aggretsuko
ANIME
Ep 30/50
60%
Assistindo8.2★
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The Rating System

The series was good. But the writing carried it. Or was it the other way around?

Severance
2022 · Apple TV+ · S02
9.3 overall rating (weighted average)
Screenplay
9.5
Performance
9.1
Direction
9.3
Score
9.7
Cinematography
9.6
Pacing
8.6

configurable weights · private or public ratings · season-level rating history

The final scene of Severance S02. You sat in silence for a full minute.

Not because you didn't have words — because some endings deserve the pause before any rating. Separate the concept from the execution. Both matter differently.

For Severance, acting and cinematography say more than pacing. You set the weight of each category.

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Discussion Rooms

Create a room for the episode. Find out more people stopped at the same scene you did.

The Bear S02E07 ended and you need to talk about it — but the spoiler rule says wait. Create a room. People who haven't finished it see replies tagged — and decide when to reveal. No more threads you can't look at for a week.

room per episode · spoiler protection by progress · rewatch flag for returners

The Bear · S02E07
Room created by James T.
218 replies

"Is this entire season saying goodbye? Every scene this episode felt deliberate in a way the show hasn't been before. I think I know where this is going and I'm not ready."

Camille S. concordo

The finale doesn't give you resolution — it gives you a new set of questions. Which is exactly what the show has always done.

Doug P. discordo

I think the integrated Mark reading is the obvious one. The real question is what Helly sees that we don't.

Marina V. concordo

The direction in this episode is unlike anything on TV right now. Every cut is a statement.

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The Feed

No clickbait. No "top 10 shows to watch right now." Just people writing.

No algorithm. No social media performance. Text-first, chronological, written by people who take prestige TV seriously and aren't trying to go viral about it.

  • Chronological feed, no algorithm
  • Text, links, and works only
  • Inline citation of series with posters
  • Editorial formatting (bold, italic, quote, list)
  • Tagging by showrunner and network
R
What did you just watch?
S
Sarah M. REVIEW
Succession

Succession isn't about who inherits the company. It's about four people who were never loved right and learned to use money in place of affection. The finale is devastating precisely because there's no villain — just people shaped by absence.

↩ reply ♡ 321
J
James T. LIST

Series to watch without a weak pilot: The Bear (starts at 300% anxiety), Severance (episode 1 is already cinema), The Wire (patience required, but there's no bad episode), Dark (watch it twice — the second understanding is better).

↩ reply ♡ 412
E
Elena R. THEORY
Breaking Bad

Walter White was always Heisenberg — the series isn't about a transformation, it's about a revelation. Every episode in season 1 has a scene where you can see what he actually is, if you watch it again knowing the ending.

↩ reply ♡ 267
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Rafael D. QUESTION

What series would you start today if you knew it ended without resolution? Asking because I started Mindhunter yesterday and the open ending destroyed me — but I don't regret it.

↩ reply ♡ 139
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The Profile

Not a bio. A statement.

Your profile has an in your own words field — a few short lines about the show you defend, the one you rewatch when sad, the finale you still haven't accepted. Because the best part of a tracker isn't the list — it's the person behind it.

visible on your public profile · up to 8 lines · edit anytime

Share the link. Invite the ones who get it.

Your profile has its own URL — it opens straight to what matters: your lines, your top of the year, your latest list. Send it to whoever still argues about finales at 2am.

James T.
@jamest
Founder #0312
138 series completed · 1,942 episodes · favorite showrunner: David Simon
In his own words
  • Will defend Game of Thrones season 5. Won't talk about what came after.
  • Watched Breaking Bad three times. Planning to do it again.
  • Sopranos > Breaking Bad. Will fight about this.
  • Rewatches The Office when sad. Not stopping.
  • Finished Lost. Has opinions. You didn't ask.
  • Thinks Mad Men is the best show ever made. Available for debate.

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Questions

What people usually ask before joining.

Can I import from Trakt?

Trakt (JSON) import is on the onboarding roadmap. Letterboxd (films), MAL (anime) and Trakt (series) cover the major trackers.

Can I track season by season?

Yes. You can mark episode by episode or an entire season at once. The tracker shows detailed progress per season, with separate ratings if you want them.

Is it free?

Full tracker, ratings, feed and rooms are free. PRO plan ([price]/month) adds unlimited lists, export and advanced features. The first 400 founders get lifetime PRO.

How does spoiler protection work?

Rooms have a progress marker. Replies stay hidden until you choose to reveal them. Context visible, content hidden.

Can I track films and anime too?

Yes — same profile, same feed, same tracker. One place for everything you watch.

he golden age of television started in 1999 with The Sopranos and never stopped. In just over twenty years, series went from being 'cinema's little brother' to the most ambitious place in contemporary storytelling. Mad Men, Breaking Bad, The Wire, Succession, Severance — series that became entire cultural reference points.

But trackers didn't keep up. IMDb is still a technical production page. Trakt solves the engineering, not the experience. Letterboxd never wanted to embrace series. And there's still nowhere to write about a Bear season finale without posting to Twitter and watching the thread disappear in three days.

Relicário was built by people who still debate the Sopranos ending. By those who watched Severance week by week and have theories. By those who finished Better Call Saul and went quiet.

A reliquary holds what matters. Not everything — only what has value.

We don't want to be the biggest series tracker. We want to be the one you open when the episode ends and you want to say something — to someone who gets it.

We want to be the place in Portuguese where series discussion has space, depth, and people who watched the same thing you did.

— The first thousand. ✦