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The common factor seems to be more grounded Earth-based sci-fi with a smidge of horror and perhaps some mystery, rather than space battles.
In that case, films and TV:
And one with spaceships in it: Starship Troopers
That goes a little too hard into horror, so also try:
Although they are all pretty obvious. Might have to ponder this more.
edit: also:
This is a great list!
12 monkeys is also a series. It's not as good as the movie, but still amazing.
Edit: more into the light scifi genre, Jennifer Government
Adding to this, Devolution by Max Brooks. Book only
I also like earth based hard sci-fi with some mystery and horror. This book hits all three points, and is very character driven on top of that.