Are we still in the so-called golden age of television? Probably not. In the streaming era, quantity trumps quality. Our screens display thumbnails of thousands of shows across six streaming services. Every time I turn on my home projector, I feel like there’s so much I want to see and nothing. By the time I find something worthwhile, I’m often tired enough to actually press play.
That’s why we’re doing all the work ahead of time this year.era of wire and the sopranos That era may be over, but there’s still a lot of great television being made, and it’s weirder than ever. From reality shows to comedies to sci-fi adventures, LGBTQ+ representation on the small screen has expanded dramatically over the past decade, opening up new possibilities for storytelling. I looked through the release calendar over the holidays and zeroed in on an odd show that seemed most likely to be an automatic watch. I hope this list cuts down on my unsatisfying couch time and helps you find something to watch too.
From favorites such as yellow jacket Returning to Ncuti Gatwa’s first full series as Doctor Who after the Hollywood strike, there are fun options here to suit every mood. This year also brings some bittersweet moments. some kind of Renee Rupp leaves after 3 seasons Sex life of female college students to focus on her brilliant music career. At the same time, it would be nice to say hello to an old friend, such as: hack and criminally underrated Girls5 Evaboth return after a two-year hiatus.
Maybe we’re no longer in the golden age, but we’re definitely in the rainbow age, and there are still plenty of gems to be found. Below, check out the list of his 11 TV shows to expect in 2024.