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- Photo: Black Earth Rising16 VOTESThe personal, legal and political turmoil ignited by the prosecution of international war crimes.
- Photo: Pose25 VOTESSet against the vibrant backdrop of 1980s New York City, this groundbreaking drama explores the lives of individuals within the LGBTQ+ community, as they navigate the complex world of ballroom culture, family, and identity. With a powerful ensemble cast led by Mj Rodriguez (Blanca Rodriguez-Evangelista) and Billy Porter (Pray Tell), the series delves into the intricacies of relationships, ambition, and resilience. Over its three-season run, Pose has garnered critical acclaim and numerous accolades, including Emmy nominations and wins for its exceptional storytelling and captivating performances. As the show gracefully balances heart-wrenching moments with triumphant victories, it leaves an indelible mark on the landscape of television history.More Pose
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- Photo: Sharp Objects35 VOTESA reporter returns to her hometown to cover the murders of two preteen girls.More Sharp Objects
- #25 of 71 onThe Best HBO Dramas Of All Time
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- Photo: Insecure46 VOTESTwo black women share friendship and uncomfortable experiences.More Insecure
- #23 of 55 onThe 50+ Best HBO Comedies, Ranked
- #19 of 93 onThe Best Comedy Shows On Max, Right Now
- #20 of 98 onThe 90+ Best Black TV Shows Of All Time
- Photo: HBO58 VOTESHigh school students navigate drugs, sex, identity, trauma, social media, love and friendship.More Euphoria
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- #42 of 685 onThe 600+ Best TV Shows Of The Last 5 Years
- Photo: Chewing Gum65 VOTES
Chewing Gum
In a refreshingly candid exploration of modern relationships, Chewing Gum delves into the life of Tracey Gordon (Michaela Coel), a 24-year-old woman who yearns to break free from her conservative upbringing. Set in a London housing estate, the show masterfully blends humor and heart as it tackles topics such as love, friendship, and self-discovery. With its diverse cast and authentic portrayal of British working-class life, Chewing Gum has garnered critical acclaim, earning Michaela Coel a BAFTA award for her outstanding performance. The show's distinct voice and relatable characters have resonated with audiences, making it a standout hit in contemporary television.More Chewing Gum- #16 of 84 onThe Best TV Shows with Non-White Stars
- #33 of 176 onThe 150+ Best Netflix Comedy Shows, Ranked
- #139 of 203 onThe 190 Best British Comedy TV Shows, Ranked
- 77 VOTESHigh Fidelity, a modern reimagining of the 2000 film and Nick Hornby's novel, takes viewers on a journey through the emotional rollercoaster of love and heartbreak. Zoë Kravitz shines as Rob, a record store owner with an encyclopedic knowledge of music and an all-consuming passion for creating the perfect playlist. The series delves into Rob's past relationships, inviting audiences to empathize with her complex, relatable character. Nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award, High Fidelity masterfully blends humor and poignancy, set against the backdrop of a diverse and vibrant Brooklyn neighborhood. With its engaging narrative, unforgettable soundtrack, and captivating performances, this show is an unmissable treat for music lovers and romantics alike.More High Fidelity
- 84 VOTESIn a refreshingly honest portrayal of teenage life, I Am Not Okay With This masterfully weaves together elements of drama, comedy, and the supernatural. The series, which has received critical acclaim for its engaging storytelling, follows the journey of Syd (Sophia Lillis) as she navigates the minefield of high school while discovering her newfound abilities. Alongside her best friend Stanley (Wyatt Oleff), the duo tackles the challenges of adolescence with wit and humor. With its talented cast and remarkable execution, this show has garnered a dedicated fan base and stands out as a must-watch in the realm of teen-focused television.More I Am Not Okay With This
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- #84 of 652 onThe 500+ Best Current Shows On Netflix
- #104 of 1,054 onThe 250+ Best Streaming Shows Of The Last Few Years
- Photo: Normal People94 VOTESA coming-of-age tale of love and self-discovery, Normal People explores the intricate dynamics between the two protagonists, Marianne (Daisy Edgar-Jones) and Connell (Paul Mescal). Set against the backdrop of contemporary Ireland, the show delves into themes of class, mental health, and navigating the complexities of adulthood. With its poignant writing and exceptional performances, the series has garnered critical acclaim, earning four Emmy nominations, including one for Outstanding Lead Actor for Paul Mescal. Adapted from Sally Rooney's bestselling novel, this compelling drama captures the essence of human connection, making it a must-watch for fans of nuanced storytelling.More Normal People
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- #192 of 1,054 onThe 250+ Best Streaming Shows Of The Last Few Years
- #383 of 654 onThe 500+ Best Drama Shows
- Photo: Fleabag104 VOTES
Fleabag
Fleabag, a dark comedy that has garnered numerous accolades including six Emmy Awards, offers a refreshingly honest portrayal of a complex and flawed protagonist. The show's creator, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, masterfully plays the lead role of Fleabag, a young woman navigating the challenges of modern life in London while grappling with grief and self-discovery. The series is lauded for its sharp wit, engaging dialogue, and dynamic performances from its ensemble cast, which includes Sian Clifford as Claire, Fleabag's high-strung sister, and Olivia Colman as their passive-aggressive stepmother. Fleabag's unique blend of humor and raw emotion provides a compelling exploration of vulnerability and resilience, leaving audiences both entertained and deeply moved.More Fleabag- Dig Deeper...The Best Characters On 'Fleabag'
- #17 of 119 onThe 100+ Best Dramedy TV Series, Ranked
- #104 of 110 onThe Best British Sitcoms of All Time, Ranked
- 1113 VOTESA refreshing take on the coming-of-age genre, Sex Education has garnered critical acclaim for its honest portrayal of adolescence and the complexities that come with it. Set in a British high school, viewers follow the journey of Otis (Asa Butterfield), an awkward teenager who becomes an unlikely sex therapist for his peers. The series delves into various topics such as relationships, identity, and acceptance, all while maintaining a balance between humor and heartfelt moments. With standout performances by Gillian Anderson as Otis' mother, a professional sex therapist, and Ncuti Gatwa as his best friend Eric, the show has been nominated for several awards, including a BAFTA.More Sex Education
- #22 of 685 onThe 600+ Best TV Shows Of The Last 5 Years
- #9 of 652 onThe 500+ Best Current Shows On Netflix
- #13 of 1,054 onThe 250+ Best Streaming Shows Of The Last Few Years
- Photo: The Half of It127 VOTES
The Half of It
In the quiet town of Squahamish, introverted Ellie Chu (Leah Lewis) makes a living out of writing homework for her classmates. However, when football player Paul Munsky (Daniel Diemer) approaches her with an unusual request - to write love letters to Aster Flores (Alexxis Lemire), the girl they both secretly love - Ellie's life takes an unexpected turn. The Half of It, a coming-of-age drama directed by Alice Wu, weaves a unique tale of friendship, love, and self-discovery. Recognized for its fresh perspective on young love, the film won the Best Narrative Feature award at the 2020 Tribeca Film Festival.More The Half of It- #120 of 169 onThe 150+ Best Teen Romance Movies, Ranked
- #83 of 111 onThe Funniest Movies About High School
- #26 of 42 on25+ Romantic Comedies To Watch On Netflix Right Now
- Photo: Broad City133 VOTESA breath of fresh air in the realm of comedy television, Broad City skillfully weaves together humor and relatability to create an engaging viewer experience. The show, which has garnered critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base, follows the misadventures of two twenty-something best friends, Abbi Abrams (Abbi Jacobson) and Ilana Wexler (Ilana Glazer), as they navigate life in New York City. With its witty banter, memorable guest appearances, and unapologetic exploration of contemporary issues, Broad City has earned multiple award nominations, including a prestigious Writers Guild of America Award nom. The series not only provides an abundance of laughs but also delivers genuine moments of heartfelt connection between its dynamic protagonists.More Broad City
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- #310 of 476 onThe 400+ Funniest TV Shows Ever, Ranked
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- 143 VOTESYoung women navigate the predominantly male-oriented world of skateboarding in New York City.More Betty
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- #33 of 76 onThe 70 Best Current Shows About Women
- #55 of 142 onThe Best New HBO Shows of the Last Few Years
- Photo: Dead to Me / Netflix153 VOTESIn a tale of friendship and dark secrets, Dead to Me delivers a compelling narrative that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. This critically acclaimed dark comedy series has garnered multiple award nominations, including an Emmy nod for its lead actress Christina Applegate. The plot revolves around the unlikely bond formed between two grieving women, Jen (Applegate) and Judy (Linda Cardellini), as they navigate through loss, deception, and the pursuit of justice. With each episode unveiling new twists, Dead to Me expertly weaves humor and heartbreak, creating a unique viewing experience that resonates with audiences.More Dead to Me
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- #23 of 685 onThe 600+ Best TV Shows Of The Last 5 Years
- #6 of 652 onThe 500+ Best Current Shows On Netflix
- 164 VOTESWhen They See Us, a compelling four-part miniseries, delves into the harrowing true story of five teenagers from Harlem Antron McCray, Kevin Richardson, Yusef Salaam, Raymond Santana, and Korey Wise, who were falsely accused and convicted of a brutal crime in Central Park. Directed by the visionary Ava DuVernay, this powerful drama showcases outstanding performances from its ensemble cast, including Jharrel Jerome (Korey Wise), whose portrayal earned him a well-deserved Emmy Award. The series not only sheds light on the injustices faced by the Central Park Five, but also serves as a poignant reminder of the flaws within the criminal justice system.More When They See Us
- #3 of 138 onThe Best Black TV Shows of the Last Few Years
- #24 of 652 onThe 500+ Best Current Shows On Netflix
- #3 of 60 onThe Best New Historical Drama TV Series of the Last Few Years
- 173 VOTESA refreshing dramedy with a powerful message, Shrill explores the life of Annie Easton (Aidy Bryant), a young journalist striving to balance her career, relationships, and self-acceptance. The show skillfully tackles themes of body positivity and personal growth, earning critical acclaim for its authentic portrayal of a plus-sized woman's journey. With a strong ensemble cast, including Lolly Adefope as Annie's unwavering best friend and John Cameron Mitchell as her challenging boss, Shrill has garnered multiple award nominations, including a Primetime Emmy nod for Outstanding Cinematography. Through its three-season run, the series manages to evoke humor, heartache, and inspiration without revealing too much, making it a must-watch for viewers seeking a relatable and uplifting narrative.More Shrill
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- #28 of 52 onThe Best 2019 Original Streaming Platform Shows
- #22 of 94 onThe 80+ Best Originals On Hulu, Ranked By Fans
- 1812 VOTESEgyptian-American Ramy is on a spiritual journey in his politically divided New Jersey neighborhood.
- 194 VOTESNavigating the turbulent waters of life and love, Feel Good offers a refreshingly honest portrayal of the complexities within relationships. The series follows stand-up comic Mae (Mae Martin) as she embarks on a journey of self-discovery, while grappling with addiction and her burgeoning romance with George (Charlotte Ritchie). Lauded for its nuanced exploration of LGBTQ+ themes, the show has earned critical acclaim, including a BAFTA nomination for Best Female Comedy Performance. With a delicate blend of humor and heartache, Feel Good invites viewers to experience the raw vulnerability of its characters, making for an undeniably engaging watch.
- 204 VOTESWe Are Who We Are is a coming-of-age drama series from HBO that addresses themes of identity, belonging, and the messy exhilaration of being a teenager. The show is set on a US military base in Italy and follows the lives of two American 14-year-olds: Fraser (Jack Dylan Grazer) and Caitlin (Jordan Kristine Seamón). The introspective Fraser navigates his complex relationship with his mothers, (Chloë Sevigny and Alice Braga) while forming a deep bond with Caitlin. The series is directed by Luca Guadagnino, known for Call Me by Your Name. We Are Who We Are explores issues of sexuality and gender, capturing the intense emotions of adolescence against the backdrop of a shifting cultural and military landscape.More We Are Who We Are
- #37 of 142 onThe Best New HBO Shows of the Last Few Years
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- #57 of 141 onThe 100+ Best New Shows For Teens
- 214 VOTESA woman flees an arranged marriage to start a new life abroad.More Unorthodox
- #22 of 652 onThe 500+ Best Current Shows On Netflix
- #40 of 303 onThe 230+ Best New TV Drama Series
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- 224 VOTESIn the idyllic town of Shaker Heights, Ohio, a thought-provoking drama unfolds that delves into the complexities of motherhood, race, and class. Little Fires Everywhere, based on Celeste Ng's best-selling novel, showcases an ensemble cast led by Reese Witherspoon as Elena Richardson and Kerry Washington as Mia Warren, two mothers with drastically different approaches to life. As their paths cross, tensions rise and secrets are unearthed, igniting a slow-burning narrative that grips viewers from start to finish. The series has garnered critical acclaim, including a Primetime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Limited Series, and continues to spark conversations on pressing societal issues.More Little Fires Everywhere
- #91 of 1,054 onThe 250+ Best Streaming Shows Of The Last Few Years
- #301 of 654 onThe 500+ Best Drama Shows
- #18 of 113 onThe 80+ Best Originals On Hulu, Ranked By Fans
- Photo: Derry Girls232 VOTES
Derry Girls
Set against the backdrop of 1990s Northern Ireland, the show chronicles the lives of five teenagers as they navigate the trials and tribulations of adolescence amidst a tumultuous political landscape. The ensemble cast, led by Saoirse-Monica Jackson (Erin Quinn) and Nicola Coughlan (Clare Devlin), delivers an engaging and heartwarming performance that has garnered critical acclaim, including BAFTA and British Comedy Guide Award nominations. Embracing both comedy and drama, the series effortlessly captures the essence of friendship and family bonds while addressing historical events with sensitivity. - Photo: FX242 VOTESVenturing into the realm of dark comedy and drama, Atlanta masterfully explores the life of aspiring rapper Alfred "Paper Boi" Miles (Brian Tyree Henry) and his cousin-turned-manager, Earn Marks (Donald Glover). With its raw portrayal of the music industry, the series delves into themes of race, relationships, and the pursuit of success. Garnering numerous accolades, including two Golden Globe Awards and two Primetime Emmy Awards, Atlanta has cemented itself as a must-watch show. The distinctive storytelling, combined with Glover's multifaceted talents and a strong supporting cast, creates an unforgettable journey through the city's vibrant and challenging landscape.More Atlanta
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- #64 of 91 onThe 80+ Best Black Sitcoms Of All Time
- 252 VOTESIn 1980s Los Angeles, a struggling actress tries to make it on a women's wrestling TV show.
- Photo: Big Little Lies262 VOTESThe seemingly perfect lives of three mothers of first-graders begin to unravel, leading to murder.More Big Little Lies
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- Photo: Lovesick272 VOTESIn the realm of romantic comedies, Lovesick stands out as a refreshingly sincere exploration of love, friendship, and the complexities of human connections. The British series, which has been nominated for several awards, follows the endearing journey of Dylan (Johnny Flynn) as he contacts his past romantic partners after discovering he has chlamydia. Alongside his loyal friends Evie (Antonia Thomas) and Luke (Daniel Ings), Dylan navigates the murky waters of modern relationships, often with humorous results. The show's clever storytelling, enhanced by a non-linear narrative, keeps viewers engaged without relying on worn-out clichés or overt melodrama.More Lovesick
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- #37 of 93 onThe 80+ Funniest Netflix Series, Ranked
- Photo: Girls283 VOTESNavigating the turbulent waters of young adulthood, this critically acclaimed comedy-drama series explores the lives of four women in their mid-20s as they grapple with the complexities of friendship, love, and career aspirations. Set against the vibrant backdrop of Brooklyn, New York, the show follows the relatable struggles of Hannah Horvath (Lena Dunham), Marnie Michaels (Allison Williams), Jessa Johansson (Jemima Kirke), and Shoshanna Shapiro (Zosia Mamet). Lauded for its raw, honest portrayal of modern womanhood, the series has earned numerous accolades, including multiple Golden Globe nominations and wins. The nuanced storytelling and compelling character development invite viewers to embark on an emotional journey with these four unique women as they seek to find their footing in the ever-evolving landscape of life.More Girls
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- 293 VOTESThe Vow is a gripping HBO documentary series that unveils the chilling world of NXIVM, an organization marketed as a self-help group but later exposed as a predatory sex cult. The series follows the former members as they recount their harrowing experiences with the group's leader, Keith Raniere, and his inner circle - including Smallville actress Allison Mack. It analyzes themes of manipulation, power dynamics, and the psychological grip of cults. The documentary features the personal testimonies of abuse, the legal pursuit of justice against Raniere, and the eventual unraveling of NXIVM. The show offers an in-depth look at how the organization imprisoned many seeking personal growth - only to entrap them in a web of exploitation.More The Vow
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- 303 VOTESDare Me delves into the dark, competitive world of high school cheerleading, revealing the intricacies of friendship, loyalty, and ambition. This thrilling drama, based on Megan Abbott's acclaimed novel, has garnered praise for its complex characters and unexpected plot twists. The series follows Addy Hanlon (Herizen Guardiola) and Beth Cassidy (Marlo Kelly), two best friends whose lives are upended by the arrival of a new, enigmatic coach, Collette French (Willa Fitzgerald). As tensions rise and secrets unravel, viewers are drawn into a tangled web of deception, betrayal, and power struggles. With its gripping narrative and stellar performances, Dare Me is a must-watch for fans of character-driven dramas.