The 20 Best TV Shows of 2024: From Succession and Happy Valley to The Last ofUs
Television in 2024 has been nothing short of spectacular, with shows pushing the boundaries of storytelling, cinematography, and character development. As the year wraps up, we take a look back at the 20 best TV shows that had audiences captivated and critics raving.
1.Succession – The power struggles within the Roy family reached new heights in its latest season, with Kendall’s relentless pursuit to dethrone his father Logan as head of Waystar Royco.
2.Happy Valley – This British crime drama returned for another thrilling season, with Sarah Lancashire reprising her role as the formidable police sergeant Catherine Cawood.
3.The Last of Us – Adapted from the beloved video game, this post-apocalyptic saga wowed fans with its heart-wrenching storytelling and breathtaking visuals.
4.Stranger Things – The kids from Hawkins faced their biggest and most supernatural challenges yet in this nostalgia-infused sci-fi hit’s next installment.
5.Better Call Saul – Vince Gilligan’s Breaking Bad prequel concluded its gripping tale of Jimmy McGill’s transformation into Saul Goodman with masterful storytelling and performances.
6.The Crown – Offering an intimate look at another chapter of Queen Elizabeth II’s reign, this historical drama continued to fascinate with its blend of truth and fiction.
7.Westworld – With its complex narratives and stunning aesthetics, Westworld’s latest season expanded the universe in ways that left viewers both dazzled and perplexed.
8.House of the Dragon – The prequel to Game of Thrones captured the intrigue and grandeur of Westeros once again, charting the lead-up to the Targaryen civil war.
9.Severance – A unique take on office life, this series tackled themes of identity and autonomy in a disturbingly captivating corporate world.
10.Ted Lasso – The heartwarming journey of an American football coach navigating English soccer—and life—continued to charm audiences worldwide.
11.Peaky Blinders – Birmingham’s most notorious crime family returned for a final season that was as stylish as it was violent.
12.Euphoria – This raw portrayal of teenage life delved even deeper into addiction, love, and trauma with visually stunning episodes.
13.The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel – Midge’s stand-up career faced new triumphs and challenges in an era where women were demanding more from society at large.
14.Bridgerton – Steamy romances intertwined with societal scandals kept viewers ensnared in this Regency-era drama’s latest season.
15.Yellowstone – America’s favorite ranching family continued their fight against land developers while dealing with inner turmoil and shifting alliances.
16.Barry – A dark comedy following a hitman aspiring to be an actor, Barry kept delivering unpredictable twists alongside sharp wit.
17.Killing Eve – As Eve Polastri chased down assassins, her entanglement with Villanelle took dramatic turns in this espionage thriller’s finale season.
18.Squid Game: Resurrection – Capitalizing on the success of its predecessor, this sequel series raised even more pertinent questions about society at large through deadly games.
19.Foundation – Based on Isaac Asimov’s epic science fiction stories, Foundation unraveled a complex tale about humanity spread across galaxies.
20.Atlanta – Donald Glover’s groundbreaking show concluded with yet another season filled with humor, commentary, and surreal experiences reflecting American life.
From gripping dramas to sophisticated comedies, these shows have not just entertained us—they’ve shifted conversations and set new benchmarks for television excellence in 2024.