Submitted by sincerityisscxry t3_zru9wa in television
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Yaniv242 t1_j14pdbd wrote
I loved the bear excellent
Chataboutgames t1_j14nton wrote
Time for "my favorite show X isn't on the list/is ranked below show Y, what a piece of shit list."
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feed_the_bumble t1_j16x5gn wrote
Can't argue with The Bear.
It's a show set in a restaurant and had my asscheeks clenching more than any action drama I've seen lately.
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HitchlikersGuide t1_j18210r wrote
Barry was good when it was a comedy.
It isn’t good anymore.
Vyuvarax t1_j17y2ox wrote
Only Murders in the Building is too good to not make a top 50.
rxv5854 t1_j16t2s0 wrote
I’m glad “we own this city” got some love. One of my favorites of the year and Bernthal was amazing in it. Probably my favorite performance of the year.
FistThePooper6969 t1_j18c2lc wrote
The Bear was excellent! Great soundtrack, the main actors fashion was wonderful, great chemistry between all the characters, hilarious, sad, tense. Can’t wait for more!
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ET__ t1_j190ua4 wrote
This list is 🤔. Andor 29? No Rez Dogs? Hacks at 4!? Ugh.
dating_derp t1_j15b0gp wrote
Putting HotD at 12 and Andor at 29 is a crime. I haven't seen most of these shows but I saw those two, and Andor was significantly better.
Edit:
> What we said: A greatest hits playlist of Westeros at its meatiest.
They think HotD is like the "greatest hits" of Westeros at its "meatiest"? It's like they never even saw Game of Thrones, and they're just going off of the hype it had.
Improvcommodore t1_j17fxa2 wrote
Leaving Lord Of The Rings: Rings of Power off entirely after they spent $1 billion on it is the most British insult I can imagine. Just no mention at all
HitchlikersGuide t1_j18231s wrote
Maybe the fact it’s a completely unwatchable dumpster fire has something to do with it?
Improvcommodore t1_j18jncy wrote
Agreed
krazy_kat_laddie t1_j150uqp wrote
Boo. Listicle.
MINKIN2 t1_j17xih9 wrote
It's that time of year.
Smiling_Maelstrom t1_j158pc8 wrote
the bear is starting to be rhe most overrated show of the year
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sincerityisscxry OP t1_j14nmi2 wrote
These are all based off the UK airdates, so some 2021 shows are here.
50: Chloe (BBC One/Amazon Prime)
49: Freddie Flintoff's Field of Dreams (BBC One)
48: Ellie and Natasia (BBC Three)
47: The Dropout (Hulu)
46: SAS Rogue Heroes (BBC One)
45: The English (BBC Two)
44: Love Life (HBO Max)
43: The Walk-In (ITV)
42: The Outlaws (BBC One)
41: Barry (HBO)
40: Maryland (BBC Two)
39: Ozark (Netflix)
38: Cheaters (BBC One)
37: Black Bird (Apple TV+)
36: Better Things (FX)
35: Am I Being Unreasonable? (BBC One)
34: Navalny (BBC Two)
33: Frozen Planet II (BBC One)
32: The Great (Hulu)
31: Don't Hug Me I'm Scared (Channel 4)
30: Anne (ITV)
29: Andor (Disney+)
28: Heartstopper (Netflix)
27: Somebody Somewhere (HBO)
26: Julia (HBO Max)
25: Stranger Things (Netflix)
24: The Tourist (BBC One)
23: How to with John Wilson (HBO)
22: We Own This City (HBO)
21: Abbott Elementary (ABC)
20: Bad Sisters (Apple TV+)
19: Station Eleven (HBO Max)
18: Somewhere Boy (Channel 4)
17: Mo (Netflix)
16: The White Lotus (HBO)
15: Pachinko (Apple TV+)
14: Atlanta (FX)
13: Yellowjackets (Showtime)
12: House of the Dragon (HBO)
11: Top Boy (Netflix)
10: This is Going to Hurt (BBC One)
9: Derry Girls (Channel 4)
8: Industry (BBC One)
7: Better Caul Saul (AMC)
6: Big Boys (Channel 4)
5: The Responder (BBC One)
4: Hacks (HBO Max)
3: Severance (Apple TV+)
2: Sherwood (BBC One)
1: The Bear (Hulu)