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- The Last of Us. Available on Sky. Among the thousands of TV shows released every year, every once in a while there’s a masterpiece that stops the whole world in its tracks for a little while.
- Succession. Available on Sky. Is it any surprise that this came so high on our list? No, of course not, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t right. Succession was a truly rare beast – a show which set out to tell one story, told it over four tightly-packed seasons which never once dipped in quality, stuck the landing, and then got out.
- Happy Valley. Available on BBC iPlayer. Sally Wainwright’s final Happy Valley chapter aired after a seven-year hiatus, and managed to grip us in the exact same way as it did in 2014, in no small part due to Wainwright’s writing – and, of course, the stellar returning cast led by the formidable Sarah Lancashire.
- The Bear. Available on Disney Plus. Of all the TV shows I’ve watched, I’ve never cared quite as much about any character as I do about the folks in The Bear.
Dec 6, 2023 · Over the past few weeks, the Polygon staff has voted, debated, and rushed to finish the most notable TV from the year in order to pull together a ranking of our top 50 best shows of 2023.
- “Succession” (HBO) For four glorious, bon-mot-filled seasons, we’ve been waiting with bated breath to see which of “Succession”’s craven, manipulative, occasionally pitiable Roy children would seize the ring from their withholding father, Logan (Brian Cox).
- “Reservation Dogs” (FX) Grief is always hard but there are good and bad ways to die and mourn. That’s the central thesis of the uproariously funny “Reservation Dogs.”
- “The Last of Us” (HBO) While zombie media dominated the 2010s, it seemed like the subgenre was finally ready to take a break in the 2020s. Then came the announcement that the popular video game “The Last of Us,” would be receiving a television adaptation.
- “ Beef” (Netflix) Netflix took some blows this year in the public eye when it came to both the strike and the increasing sense that it’s a company that plays to an algorithm more than a creative impulse.
- December. TBD: Win or Lose (Disney+) Friday, Dec. 1 Slow Horses (Apple TV+, two episodes) 8 p.m.: Power Book III: Raising Kanan (Starz) Tuesday, Dec.
- January. Sunday, Jan. 1 Paul T. Goldman (Peacock, first three episodes) Kaleidoscope (Netflix) Monday, Jan. 2 8 p.m.: Fantasy Island (Fox), America’s Got Talent: All Stars (NBC), Surviving R. Kelly: The Final Chapter (Lifetime)
- February. Wednesday, Feb. 1 10 p.m.: The Ark (Syfy) Thursday, Feb. 2 Freeridge (Netflix) Friday, Feb. 3 Harlem (Prime Video) Dear Edward (Apple TV+, three episodes)
- March. Wednesday, March 1. The Mandalorian (Disney+) 8 p.m.: Survivor (CBS) 10 p.m.: True Lies (CBS), The Wine Down With Mary J. Blige (BET) Thursday, March 2.
Dec 26, 2023 · Our complete list, which features 20 TV shows (in no particular order) from the last year, was hard to narrow down, but we believe it captures the best of what TV had to offer in the US and the UK, on streaming and on broadcast/cable TV, the shows that everyone was talking about and a few under the radar picks you may have missed but should ...
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Aug 7, 2023 · With the era of peak TV showing no signs of slowing down in 2023, ET has put together a comprehensive list of all the upcoming premiere dates for major series -- both new and returning --...