’s chief TV critics found themselves sifting through an avalanche of shows in order to pick their very favorites — and once again, they ended up with such different Top 10 lists that this year, only one series appears on both.
With television showing no signs of slowing down , Caroline Framke and Daniel D’Addario’s choices for the best shows of 2022 represent the sheer, staggering breadth of what TV now has to offer. Both agreed that “The Dropout,” Hulu’s incisive series about Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes and Silicon Valley’s culture of hubris, merited recognition.
At the end of another tumultuous year for the entertainment industry, perhaps these disparate selections make more sense than not. There’s never been more TV than there is now, and TV critics are no more immune to becoming overwhelmed by the unrelenting pace of premieres than everyone else just trying to keep up. There’s a good chance your favorite show is nowhere on either list; maybe you haven’t even heard of the ones that are.
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This makes me sad. Severance is a highly original, brilliant, beautiful, smart, enthralling and timely masterpiece, and it was passed over on BOTH of these lists. For shows like “The Real World”. Variety readers deserve much better.
Yes Reservation Dogs, but no BCS?!
exactly! reservation dogs is hands down the best thing on any screens RezDogsFX 😭 ReservationDogs
Stranger things?The Boys?
Probably the worst list of all man kind
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