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Best TV Shows 2022: ‘Reservation Dogs,’ ‘Abbott Elementary’ and More


Technically, the season isn’t eligible as its last episode aired on cable in December 2021. But it aired after last year’s charts were printed and the season wasn’t streamed for coming January, so I’m holding on to this loophole because out of all the endings on this list, this one stings the most. We deserve more of this unusual, meditative series! Boo to show canceled in their prime! A chickenpox on corporate decision-making! We live in an age of relatively rich television, and a lot of good content, but very little special content. However, “Joe Pera Talks With You” is a free verse that celebrates the tenderness and magic of the Midwest. (Streaming on HBO Max.)

The end of “Peaky Blinders” signals the end of a certain era for British imports, a mesmerizing post-Boardwalk Empire drama. “Peaky” ranks among the greatest mud shows in history — feet stomping on wet piles, splattered faces, always sinking, sinking, sinking. While many other shows share a common interest in depicting violence and suffering, very few programs share its image. Aside from the often lavish visuals, you can almost feel the breath of the “Peak,” as if the entire show had taken a deep breath, and at other times felt the breath slow and full. its smoke. (Streaming on Netflix.)

“Queen Sugar” has lost a bit of its vitality along the way, but its early seasons are impeccable—splendid and rich, engaging enough to be intriguing and grounded enough to be meaningful. means. Patience is a virtue, and “Queen Sugar” lets her characters change slowly, making them more like real people than paper dolls in the collective drama. (Streaming on Hulu.)

Netflix canceled this quirky, beautifully animated series after a season back in 2019; it was on my list of the best shows that ended that year, and here we are again. Adult Swim rescued the show and aired for two more seasons – so let’s be thankful we’ve had more time with our exotic bird friends as well as successes and fears. their (and fear and fear and fear). All good things must come to an end, and maybe a few times. (Streaming on HBO Max.)

Honorable mentions: “black-ish,” “Dead to Me,” “Desus & Mero,” “Gentleman Jack,” “Gomorrah,” “Killing Eve,” “Made for Love,” “Search Party.”

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