The premise is simple - Will Arnett is playing a detective trying to solve a murder case. Look no further than Netflix’s Murderville. Sometimes, you just need a 20-minute comedy series to make you belly laugh. (L to R) Will Arnett as Terry Seattle, Kumail Nanjiani as Guest 103 in episode 103 of Murderville. Station Eleven is one of the rare shows that spans multiple timelines and really makes it work. The score to this show is hauntingly beautiful and the perfect background music to work or study to when you need to focus. Set in a post-pandemic world (it and the novel it was based on were both written pre-2020), the series explores what it really means to create a community and how the longevity of art can transcend the artists that created it. The limited series wrapped up on HBO Max back in January and sadly was snubbed from most Emmy categories, but it definitely deserves your time. Station Eleven is one of my favorite shows of the year, hands down. Station Eleven (HBO Max) Photograph by Ian Watson/HBO Max Be on the lookout for a Jon Berenthal sighting! It wouldn’t be a gritty city show without him, let’s be real. The Bear Season 1 Episode 7, “Review,” is the episode I was referring to as one of the best - you’ll understand if/when you’ve seen it. Did it give me a newfound level of respect and awe for chefs of all caliber? Heck yeah. The Bear‘s stars are Jeremy Allen White ( Shameless) and relative newcomer Ayo Edebiri (recently in Dickinson), two chefs trying to turn a long-running family-owned establishment into a genuine top-tier restaurant.ĭid this show give me lowkey secondhand anxiety from all the yelling and make me realize I’d never make it in the culinary world? Yes. It’s these shows that take us to places we haven’t delved into before that become some of the most exciting. With the same frenetic energy as Uncut Gems, The Bear exposes a world that’s not usually seen on TV. Contrary to the title, the series isn’t set amongst wild animals in the wilderness, but instead in the wild environment of a Chicago kitchen. Courtesy of Frank Ockenfels for FX NetworksĪnother series that had one of the best episodes of television is FX’s The Bear. The Bear (FX) Jeremy Allen White as Carmy Berzatto in The Bear, 2022. The Twists! The reveals! The cliffhanger! You’ll be dying to see more of Lumon by the time it’s over. Speaking of Severance Season 1 Episode 9, “The We We Are,” it’s genuinely one of the best hours of television I’ve seen in a while. The season ends on a cliffhanger, so fair warning if you haven’t seen it yet, but the positive is that Apple renewed their latest darling for a Season 2! There’s not one character that you’re not dying to learn more about (except maybe creepy Mr. Patricia Arquette, Adam Scott, Jon Turturro, and Christopher Walken headline the cast, but the support of some of the lesser-known faces and their characters make Severance exciting. It has a higher concept than most shows, which means you have to pay attention while you’re watching, so I wouldn’t recommend just having in on the background. Severance, one of Apple TV+’s latest hits, is by far one of the most interesting new shows of the year. Severance (Apple TV+) Adam Scott, Zach Cherry, John Turturro and Britt Lower in “Severance.” Photo Courtesy of Apple TV+ Here are our picks for the 15 most binge-worthy shows of 2022 so far: 1. Whether you’re in the mood for a comedy or drama, a 30-minute show or an hour-long one, this list should have something for you. We’ve compiled a list of the top binge-worthy series to catch up on if you missed them the first time around. If you’re one of the few lucky ones not melting in the insane heat this summer, congrats! If not, you’re probably spending more time indoors than you’d like, flipping between your channels and apps to find something to watch. Well, we’ve officially hit the halfway point of 2022.
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