From HBO dramas to a cartoon about dogs, 2023 has seen no shortage of notable TV shows, but here are the titles on the top of Screen Rant’s list. 📊
In a year clouded by so much uncertainty when it comes to the future of television, 2023 has still seen an array of TV shows that prove quality will always outweigh quantity. Granted, the quality of several shows in recent years has propelled the return of must-see TV, fueling an enormous segment of pop culture discussions. For those in tune with unforgettable TV, 2023 is looking like another standout year for the small screen.
Unlike most period dramas, her romances are not the focus, but her burgeoning career and her life-long friendship with her initially unwilling manager, Susie. Her ex-husband and her new lovers are fodder for her growth and comedy, not the point of her arc.
The Australian animation is that rarest of things: a cartoon that both adults and children can watch without either having to endure dips of alienation. Bluey and Bingo are no idealized versions of children, nor are they like that insufferable pig-child: despite the obvious drawback of being blue Heeler puppies, they are refreshingly normal. They want to play, they want to connect with their parents, and their struggles amount to self-identification, morality, and the perils of growing up.
Given Ferguson's recent work , her involvement in the adaptation of the Silo book series should have been reason enough to expect something exceptional. What a surprise, then, that from the show's opening premise, early twists, and powerful turns, Silo is likely to have its hooks set into a viewer's curiosity long before Ferguson even appears on screen.
Then, the final two episodes gave Inside No. 9 at its peak. “The Last Weekend” began evoking The Last of Us’ “Long, Long Time” but ends in a social media age, The Last House on the Left. The all-timer, though, was “3 by 3.” Masquerading as a corny family quiz show presented by a game Lee Mack, the episode hid its nature as Inside No. 9 until the final credits.
"Who will win Succession?" was a question that had long dominated conversations about the show. By the time Kendall was yelling about being the "eldest boy," it was clear the ending was so much deeper and more complex than that. But if there was one undoubted winner, it was the viewer.The Bear season 2 gives me nightmares.
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