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10. Archer (FXX) I continue to enjoy this iterative comedy show, even though I don’t think they’ve made a new joke in ~4 seasons. Really liked the gimmick this season and am super stoked for an Alien rip-off for the final season! 9. SNL 44 (NBC) The long-running comedy staple has had some tough departures in recent years, but long-time cast members keep things trucking along. Jost and Che finding their stride in Update helps, but the program that started ~fake news~ is starting to feel redundant. The show started moving away from politics, but the Cold Opens remained Baldwin-heavy. 8. John Oliver (HBO) Probably the most high-profile of the Jon Stewart alumni (who kept the format), he continues to lampoon topics that the media misses, being both comical and informative. 7. The Great British Baking Show (BBC/Netflix) Simple and enjoyable, this is an easy binge or background show. Calming and predictable. 6. Neebs Gaming (Youtube) Half-Let’s Play and half-machinama, this channel has become a staple of my media diet. Their Ark and Conan series are updated weekly, and their less regular series like Human Fall Flat or Scrap Mechanic always make me laugh. So far, this channel has nudged me into buying Ark, Subnautica, GTA5 on PC, and I’ve ended up binging through most of their back catalogue. This is my new “get home, decompress” show after work. 5. Doctor Who (BBC) Doctor Who has always been a lady. Bringing her acting chops from Broadchurch, Jodi Whitaker brings new life to the longest-running sci-fi series while remaining true to the character’s legacy. 4. Nailed It! (Netflix) Nicole Byer is a national treasure and one of you single assholes needs to give her some dicccccccc! 3. The Expanse (Syfy) The best sci-fi since 2. The Last Kingdom (Netflix) If c.2006 Ridley Scott decided to make a tv show: this would have been it. Amazing cinematography, wonderful acting, and a historic setting make this my favorite multi-season period piece. The way they handle the passage of time and development of characters is more like a film than a show. The main character’s arc is becoming slightly repetitive, but it’s excusable to fit him into historic events. 1. The Terror (AMC) I’m a sucker for 19th century sailing films and shows, so this was a treat! A phenomenal cast featuring Jared Harris, Tobias Menzies, and Cirian Hinds produces amazing drama. The costumes and sets looked like they were from a film. I am a little disappointed with the supernatural twist, I kind of felt the same way about this that I felt about Hereditary: the acting and writing were too good for
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Ugh. I thought it was 3pm today... Now I have to wait to read what you nerds think (again, in aggregate)...
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I just remembered it’s after 3pm! I forgot about Westworld, it probably should have been on my list...
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Fast Luck posted:... 20-year-old show, still going strong, come on that's cool... This also describes VD.
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Regy Rusty posted:The Orville only aired 1 episode in 2018!!! Still better than ST:D!
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Yes! I can't imagine how many hours you spent on all of that! It should be up on the frontpage, amazing work! I really enjoyed the countdown and am looking forward to next year's!!!
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