"The Peak TV bubble has officially burst," says @RollingStone's Alan Sepinwall. But that doesn't mean we're not getting some quality telly. He's selected his top 10 of 2024. Which of these have you enjoyed (select as many as you like)? Tell us in the comments if your favorite wasn't on the list.
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10 Best TV Shows of 2024
From 'Shogun' to 'What We Do in the Shadows,' 'Ripley' to 'Shrinking,' critic Alan Sepinwall picks the series that stood out this year.Alan Sepinwall (Rolling Stone)
- A Man on the Inside (13%, 21 votes)
- Fantasmas (1%, 3 votes)
- Mr. & Mrs. Smith (9%, 15 votes)
- My Brilliant Friend (3%, 5 votes)
- Ripley (9%, 15 votes)
- Shrinking (14%, 23 votes)
- ShΕgun (25%, 41 votes)
- Somebody Somewhere (7%, 12 votes)
- True Detective: Night Country (19%, 31 votes)
- What We Do in the Shadows (27%, 43 votes)
- I haven't watched any of these (37%, 59 votes)
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in reply to Flipboard Culture Desk • • •Audiences are splintering so much, television seems to no longer be the unifying phenomenon it once was. It's a lot harder to get common reference points when there are so many programmes on so many streaming services, and so few of them meant for consumption in a group or family π¦
The only unifying series on small or big screens seem to have their origins in the pre-streaming era?
Or am I being too pessimistic? I guess a lot of trashy reality stuff is good for group watches?