Well, I should probably have been a bit more detailed in my own sheet. I don't know if anyone here has watched Sense8, but that series focuses on a cluster of eight totally different people around the world suddenly being telepathically linked; they can share skills, languages, knowledge, they can sense each other's pain and love, etc. This is not that, but we will all be telepathic and in close proximity so a good detailed sheet will give people the chance to pick up on things as the characters get to know each other and realize their powers; things like personal fears or doubts, their general default attitude, maybe even some of the more intense moments in their individual histories. That said, most of the telepathy/empathy going on will be current stuff gleamed from whatever you put in your post, the character sheet can be kinda sparse if you don't really know what to say or whatever, I'm not too anal about it, just make sure it's a character you want to play! So yea, this RP will be a bit unique in that meta-gaming is kind of a canon mechanic? But keep it kinda lowkey as well, you're still learning your abilities and you wont be able to glean every emotion and thought from the rest of the team right away, and eventually we'll also learn to shield ourselves and you know that weird thinking of something but not naming it thing that some people do in sci-fi to evade telepaths? If someone doesn't state it in their post, you can't say it happened; so still kind of a solid no on the metagaming, but if someone says something like they're thinking of running away from the group and trying to survive solo, someone else might pick up on that feeling of flightiness and say something or do something about it. tl;dr, char sheets are chill, whatever you want, but more detail is more for others to work with - and telepathy/empathy is a thing for everyone so be aware of that extra level of the game when writing your posts. Anyways, Tomorrow People isn't bad, and it's only like one season? Twenty-ish episodes? Good enough to binge all in one night if you're up for it, though it is a bit cliche here and there, and it wont be winning any diversity awards. Not too much of a cliff hanger ending either, so it's not like stumbling across an old tv show that was really good and then getting to the end and realizing it was canceled and there's still a lot of unfinished plot. Like Terra Nova. Or Heroes. That's an endless list I'm p sure. But yeah, TP is on netflix, prob not worth outright buying it, but if you have netflix or find it somewhere else it's worth a watch I think.