Must-See TV: Top Shows of 2024 So Far

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Janet Miller

Looking for something captivating to watch? With so many great shows out there, it can be overwhelming to choose. We’ve compiled a list of some of the most critically acclaimed series of the first half of 2024, offering a range of genres to suit diverse tastes.

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Drama:

Baby Reindeer (Netflix):

This dark comedy-drama, based on comedian Richard Gadd’s experience, explores the psychological effects of stalking and obsession. Gadd portrays a hapless aspiring comedian who becomes the target of a creepy stalker.

Criminal Record (Apple TV+):

A tenacious detective, played by Cush Jumbo, uncovers a web of corruption and racism within London’s police force while investigating a cold case.

Diarra From Detroit (BET+):

A heartbroken school teacher (Diarra Kilpatrick) becomes fixated on a real-life missing child case from 1995 Detroit. This unique dramedy blends humor, mystery, and social commentary.

Eric (Netflix):

A renowned puppeteer’s (Benedict Cumberbatch) world crumbles when his son vanishes. This psychological drama explores themes of grief, obsession, and the lengths we go to for loved ones.

Genius: MLK/X (National Geographic):

This miniseries delves into the lives and legacies of Civil Rights leaders Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X. It sheds light on their personal struggles and the impact of their wives on their movements.

Presumed Innocent (Apple TV+):

Based on Scott Turow’s legal thriller, this series follows a respected prosecutor (Jake Gyllenhaal) accused of murdering his colleague and lover. It explores the complexities of the justice system and the unraveling of a seemingly perfect life.

Queenie (Hulu):

Navigating love, friendship, and self-discovery in her twenties, a young Black woman in London (Dionne Brown) grapples with past trauma and societal expectations. This witty coming-of-age story offers a fresh perspective on Gen Z life.

The Veil (FX):

Elizabeth Moss stars as a conflicted MI6 agent who must confront her own morals while on a mission to extract a dangerous terrorist. This action-packed spy thriller explores the complexities of trust and loyalty.

The Sympathizer (HBO):

Adapted from Viet Thanh Nguyen’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, this series depicts the psychological turmoil of a Vietnamese communist undercover in South Vietnam. It explores themes of war, identity, and disillusionment.

Tokyo Vice (Max):

Based on a journalist’s memoir, this crime drama follows an American reporter (Ansel Elgort) as he immerses himself in the dangerous world of Tokyo’s yakuza underworld. The series explores themes of ambition, loyalty, and the changing face of organized crime.

Comedy:

Hacks (Max):

A seasoned comedian (Jean Smart) and her young writer (Hannah Einbinder) reunite for a late-night talk show in this hilarious and heartwarming workplace comedy.

John Mulaney Presents:

Everybody’s in LA (Netflix): John Mulaney’s unconventional talk show format offers a glimpse into his personal life and comedic influences.

Mr. & Mrs. Smith (Prime Video):

Donald Glover and Maya Erskine star in this comedic reimagining of the classic spy thriller. This action-rom-com explores the challenges of marriage and economic disparity in the context of espionage.

Other:

Fallout (Amazon Prime):

Based on the popular video game franchise, this post-apocalyptic drama follows travelers navigating a wasteland ravaged by nuclear war. It combines dark humor, high production values, and a stellar cast.

Ren Faire (HBO):

This documentary series explores the eccentric world of the Texas Renaissance Festival and its larger-than-life founder.

Shōgun (FX):

This epic historical drama expands upon James Clavell’s novel, exploring the clash of cultures and power struggles in 17th century Japan.

These are just a few of the many great shows keeping audiences entertained in 2024. With so much variety to choose from, there’s sure to be something for everyone. Happy watching!

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