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Best TV Series 2023 | Rotten Tomatoes
March 12, 2024 - Critics Consensus: Bearing the unmistakable stamp of creator Shea Serrano's authentic voice, Primo is a generation-spanning sitcom that feels like home. Starring: Ignacio Diaz-Silverio, Christina Vidal, Carlos Santos, Henri Esteve ... Critics Consensus: Houston, there's no problem here -- For All Mankind's fourth season hones in on what the series does best and forges ahead with a thought-provoking revisionist history.
IMDb
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100 the best TV Series Released in 2023
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Reddit
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r/televisionsuggestions on Reddit: Must watch shows froms 2023
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My top 10 from 2023- The Last of Us (HBO)- Dystopian adventure/drama. If you’ve ever played the video game, you’ll know the story. If you haven’t, definitely recommend the show. It’s a fantastic adaptation. Can be quite heavy. Shrinking (Apple)- Dramedy about a grieving therapist and his life. Jason Segel and Harrison Ford are so good in their roles. Lots of heart. Daisy Jones & The Six (Prime)- Documentary style drama about a fictional band in the 70’s. Inspired by Fleetwood Mac. Really good story and fantastic music. Riley Keough and Sam Claflin are tremendous as the two leads. The Fall of the House of Usher (Netflix)- Horror/Mystery based on the works of Edgar Allan Poe. Story is engaging, creepy, and unsettling. Really, really good. Gen V (Prime)- Spin off of The Boys. College superheroes trying to navigate life. If you like The Boys, you will like this. I really enjoyed it. Bloody, raunchy, fun. Silo (Apple)- Dystopian mystery. Future civilization lives in underground silos although no one is really sure why. The sheriff is trying to solve a mysterious death. Can feel a little slow at times but I thought the show was engaging and really well done. Beef (Netflix)- Starts out as a simple altercation between strangers and just continues to escalate from there. Definitely the most unpredictable and WTF show I watched last year. Easily binged. Poker Face (Peacock)- Episodic, mystery of the week type show from the mind of Rian Johnson. Interesting, funny, and Natasha Lyonne was built for this role. Tons of guest stars. Just a fun show. Twisted Metal (Peacock)- A show based on a video game series where you don’t do anything but wreck things in cars had no business being as entertaining as it was. Doesn’t take itself seriously at all but had a surprisingly solid storyline. Enjoyable. Platonic (Apple)- comedy about two long time friends who bring out the worst in each other. Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne have great chemistry. Really easy and quick watch that’ll definitely make you laugh.
Roger Ebert
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The 25 Best TV Series of 2023 | TV/Streaming | Roger Ebert
December 15, 2023 - And yet, when we asked the six regular TV critics at this site (Brian Tallerico, Nandini Balial, Cristina Escobar, Clint Worthington, Rendy Jones, and Kaiya Shunyata) to name their faves of the year, we got dozens of shows that really reflect a wide spectrum of genre, interest, and POV. So something must be working. We’ve assembled 25 of the best and we’re still missing undeniable gems like “What We Do in the Shadows” and the strike-truncated “Abbott Elementary.” There was a cool “Justified” reboot this year too that didn’t make it.
Metacritic
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Best TV Shows This Year - Metacritic
Discover your next binge-worthy TV show. Filter by streaming service, genres, or release year. ... Gabriel Book (Mark Gatiss) and his wife Trottie (Polly Walker) own a bookshop in London. Gabriel hires Jack (Connor Finch) and helps Inspector Bliss (Elliot Levey) solve cases in the postwar mystery series created by Gatiss. [Premiered originally in the UK on U&Alibi on 16 July 2025 and in the US on PBS on 11 Jan 2026] ... The first class of cadets at the Starfleet Academy in over 120 years includes Caleb Mir (Sandro Rosta), an orphan human searching for his mother, in the latest Star Trek series set in the 32nd century.
USA Today
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From 'Beef' to 'Good Omens', here's a ranking of 2023's best TV shows
December 5, 2023 - The best current "Star Trek" series (and maybe one of the best ever), "Strange New Worlds" is a soaring space adventure that hits all the right "Trek" notes (figuratively and literally, in the case of this season's musical episode). So many recent TV shows felt like homework, with overcomplicated stories and sluggish pacing.
Rotten Tomatoes
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The Best TV Shows of 2023: Every Certified Fresh Series | Rotten Tomatoes
July 25, 2024 - Critics Consensus: Displaying a comedic longevity that'd make even a vampire blush, What We Do in the Shadows enters its fifth season showing no signs of getting long in the fang. Starring: Matt Berry, Kayvan Novak, Natasia Demetriou, Harvey Guillén ... Critics Consensus: Sharon Horgan and Michael Sheen turn in some of their best work yet in Best Intentions, a frank depiction of any parent's worst nightmare that is equal parts graceful and harrowing.
WIRED
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The 10 Best TV Shows of 2023—and Where to Watch Them | WIRED
December 29, 2023 - But between returning series like The Bear, final send-offs for Succession, Barry, and Reservation Dogs, and unexpected new hits like Jury Duty, the past 12 months produced some truly compelling television in every genre. But which shows were the ultimate highlights? Here are our picks for the best of the best—our favorite shows of 2023.
The Ringer
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The Best TV Shows of 2023 (So Far) - The Ringer
At the same time, I wouldn’t blame the average viewer if such concerns aren’t at the top of their mind: For all the industry turmoil, there’s been no shortage of good shows that have come out in the first half of 2023. It’s been so overwhelming, in fact, that I have an ever-growing list of acclaimed series that I still need to catch up on—apologies to Dead Ringers, Somebody Somewhere, Jury Duty, The Other Two, and Perry Mason, which I promise I’ll get to at some point. With those exceptions in mind, these are the best shows of the year so far.
Slant Magazine
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The 20 Best TV Shows of 2023
January 27, 2025 - And due to the Hollywood strikes, the TV landscape could look quite different by this time next year. Yet, Succession and Barry have proven that there remains room for complex narratives skewering American lust for power and unaccountability, while comedies like The Great, I Think You Should Leave, and I’m a Virgo bent the boundaries of the form with gonzo vigor. And new animated shows like Genndy Tartakovsky’s Unicorn: Warriors Eternal and Max’s Scavengers Reign bring a sense of fantastical wonder that’s generally lacking in more terrestrial series.