Shōgun
Who would have guessed that 2024’s best new series would follow a power struggle in 17th-century feudal Japan? Me! That’s who. Starring Hiroyuki Sanada, Shōgun was on the top of my list since I first heard about the FX limited series last summer. With complex politics, storylines based in real Japanese history, and uber-cinematic production quality, Shōgun has surely lived up to its lofty expectations.
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Feud: Capote vs. The Swans
Based on a salacious story that Truman Cap0te wrote for Esquire, titled “La Cote Basque, 1965,” Feud: Capote vs. the Swans follows the famous American writer as he infiltrates and betrays New York City high society. Gaining the trust and friendship of some of the most famous socialites of the time, Capote shockingly turned around and published all their secrets in this very magazine. The result? Drama to the highest degree.
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What We Do in the Shadows
Did you ever think that a show about ancient vampires who live together in a house on Staten Island would be one of the funniest shows on TV? What We Do in the Shadows likes to defy expectations, and you’ll find yourself laughing at the wildest gags. Every episode puts a new spin on the mythology of vampires, too. If you’re curious about how centuries-old vampires deal with things such as signing up for gyms, running nightclubs, and taking trips to Atlantic City, you should tune in for an episode.
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The Bear
This breakout show had everyone on the Internet (and probably in your offline life) talking about Jeremy Allen White’s forearms, Italian beef sandwiches, and how stressful working in a kitchen is. This show has been called loud, tense, and nerve-racking—and it’s all absolutely true. We can’t wait until season 3.
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The X-Files
This ’90s series about supernatural and otherworldly occurrences was a cult phenomenon when it first hit the airwaves. It’s not too late to see what all the fuss was about or rewatch those classic moments. Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny show off their instant chemistry while solving truly suspenseful mysteries.
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Only Murders in the Building
This mystery-comedy show teams up an all-star cast of Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez as three very different neighbors in a rich Upper West Side apartment building in New York City. Besides their shared address, the three unlikely friends are also huge fans of true-crime podcasts and start their own once they begin investigating a murder that occurred within their building. Come for the hilarious performances of three comedy pros. Stay for the intricate mystery they struggle to unravel.
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This Fool
This hilarious show from Chris Estrada is about a 30-something, Julio Lopez, who lives at home with his mother and his cousin Luis, who moves in with them after a stint in jail. Shenanigans and heartwarming self-discoveries ensue.
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Law & Order: SVU
This iconic New York City–set series has been on TV for longer than some of us have been alive! Still going strong at 25 years running, it gives you plenty of episodes to catch up on. There’s been a line of star-studded guest performances, including by Kyle MacLachlan, Cynthia Nixon, and Robin Williams. Start a rewatch and see how many famous faces you can spot.
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Scrubs
Want to watch a classic comedy that will definitely have you cracking up out loud? Scrubs will check that box. It’s the show that launched a lifetime friendship between Zach Braff and Donald Faison—and their hilarious chemistry will have you laughing along with them as they fumble their way through life.
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30 Rock
This sitcom is the quintessential workplace comedy. There’s no shortage of zany situations, hilarious gags, and running jokes. The ensemble cast brings together the humor of Alec Baldwin, Tracy Morgan, and Tina Fey. If you need a pick-me-up, 30 Rock will definitely put a smile on your face.
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer
There’s nothing that feels like teenage angst more than brooding sexy vampires, emo pop bands playing at your prom, and sneaking out of the house late at night to hunt the undead. Or maybe that last part was just Buffy’s life. This absolutely iconic show that aired in the ’90s is a well-written drama about growing up and falling in love. If you haven’t seen it yet, start now.
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Frasier
This classic Kelsey Grammer–led show was on TV for more than a decade due to the funny hijinks and friendly charm of the characters. Grammer plays a psychiatrist who hosts a radio show while struggling to figure out his own personal life. He may be a snob, a coward, and a bit shallow, but he has a heart of gold, and it was downright hilarious to watch him get into trouble. (And … feel free to avoid the reboot.)
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Futurama
From the creators of The Simpsons comes Futurama, one of the most iconic animated shows of all time. A pizza delivery boy from 1999 is cryogenically frozen and wakes up in the 30th century. All kinds of wild and hilarious shenanigans ensue. All 11 seasons are available on Hulu, so you can watch every memorable episode.
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American Horror Story
If you’re a horror fan, you’ve definitely seen at least one season of the long-running Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk show American Horror Story. The anthology series has a storyline for everybody, whether you love witches, aliens, ancient voodoo demons, or just plain messed-up gore. You can find it all here, with an ensemble cast that embraces every new role with wholehearted camp and gusto. Lucky for you, every season is available to stream.
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Atlanta
Donald Glover has confirmed that season 4 of Atlanta marked the end of the series, so yes: Atlanta is over, folks. It’ll be a long time before we see social criticism that bites just as hard as Glover’s portrait of his hometown.
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Under the Banner of Heaven
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Life & Beth
Amy Schumer and Michael Cera sharing a screen together is just as strange, delightful, and hilarious as you’d think. Life & Beth might just deliver a heartfelt gut punch to you along the way, too.
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Abbott Elementary
If you want to know all the joys and pains of being an elementary school teacher nowadays, Abbott Elementary gets it right. Its faux-documentary format feels like someone from the writers room of Parks and Recreation wanted to take on the education system—and the result is the best network show we’ve seen since the days of Parks and Recreation.
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