The Queen. Sure, if you’re a King fan, this is a must-see, just for all of the Easter eggs, but it also has something for those who don’t know their Pennywise from their Cujo, particularly in the ensemble, which includes great turns from Andre Holland, Melanie Lynskey, Scott Glenn, and, most of all, living legend Sissy Spacek.
3939 Campbell Avenue, Arlington, VA 22206 |. The multiple seasons of FX’s hit show have been a rollercoaster in terms of quality but just strap in and enjoy the ride. Fry, Bender, and Co. always seemed to live in the shadow of Matt Groening’s other little Fox hit, especially when this animated sci-fi comedy didn’t find an audience as quickly as the network wanted. Family sitcoms almost never get the credit they deserve in our current era of “highbrow” comedy, but this has been one of the most consistent on network TV for the better part of the ‘10s thanks in large part to an underrated ensemble and a big heart.
It fell apart before it was over, but the first few seasons of Denis Leary’s firefighter drama made for riveting television. Here’s How to Watch the First 2020 Presidential Debate Between Trump and Biden. The second season is currently airing, and AMC dropped the first on Hulu to give people a chance to catch up.
It is daring, brilliant, hysterical TV, the kind of thing that is difficult to capture in words. So in looking at the best programming for your free time, we tried to focus (with a few exceptions) on shows that have been on for at least a few seasons, and mostly shows that are off now the air. One of the best series of the 2010s, Justified stars Timothy Olyphant as Raylan Givens, a U.S. It’s a hard show to hate. She should have won at least one Emmy. Jemaine Clement adapted his beloved comedy movie into a series in 2019, and the result was a big enough hit to get it renewed for another year. There’s a whole generation excited by this entry.
There had never been anything like Twin Peaks on television and there wouldn’t really be anything like it again until David Lynch returned to this world 25 years later. The first one, Trigonometry, is co-production between HBO Max and BBC Two.
With the possible exception of Twin Peaks: The Return, there’s no more WTF show of the modern era of Peak TV than this very loose adaptation of the Marvel series starring Dan Stevens.
There’s a wealth of Cartoon Network programming on Hulu — it’s one of the best streaming sources if you have kids — but this is arguably that cable channel’s best program ever.
Workaholics is incredibly rewatchable, thanks mostly to the great comic timing by Blake Anderson, Adam DeVine, and Anders Holm.
Those FX seasons are excellent, pitting Close’s ruthless Patty Hewes against newcomer Ellen Parsons, played brilliantly by Rose Byrne.
Those of us old enough to remember when the mystery of who killed Laura Palmer dominated the cultural conversation will never forget it.
The less you know about this great show’s twists and turns, the better.