Best TV Series of 2024: A Year-End Recap
We bet you’re already binging “Only Murders in the Building,” “Shōgun,” “The Day of the Jackal,” and “The Penguin,” but have you discovered the hidden gems of 2024 yet? While those shows are fantastic, there’s a whole world of amazing TV series to explore this year. From exceptional performances by Niecy Nash-Betts in “Grotesquerie,” Lamorne Morris in “Fargo,” and Myha’la in “Industry,” to series that celebrate Black culture and love, there’s so much to dive into.
Take, for example, Aldis Hodge’s captivating performance as a DC detective in “Cross.” It’s a gripping procedural that doesn’t shy away from the gritty reality of chasing down serial killers. If you’re a fan of intense crime dramas, this one should definitely be on your radar.
And let’s not forget about the magic of “Agatha All Along” in the MCU universe. Kathryn Hahn shines as the witch leading her coven on a thrilling journey, and Sasheer Zamata’s character keeps Agatha on her toes. It’s a reminder of why we fell in love with the MCU in the first place.
Season 2 of the vampire drama series brought both physical and emotional devastation, drawing us into Louis’ pain and struggles. Jacob Anderson’s portrayal is both heartbreaking and mesmerizing, especially as we witness the complexities of his relationship with Lestat unfold.
Kelvin Harrison Jr. and Aaron Pierre breathe new life into the figures of Malcolm X and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., making them feel like real people rather than distant legends. It’s a powerful and humanizing portrayal of these iconic civil rights leaders.
“Abbott Elementary” continues to deliver the laughs, but Season 4 dives deeper into the personal lives of the teachers, bringing a new level of character development to the show. As the dynamics shift and change, the comedy somehow manages to get even funnier.
Natasha Rothwell’s comedy is a rollercoaster of laughs and tears, keeping viewers on their toes with its unexpected emotional depth. It’s a testament to Rothwell’s versatility as a performer and storyteller.
And how can we forget about the chaos-filled superhero world in “The Boys”? Homelander’s actions leave us questioning the blurred lines between art and reality, making for a gripping and uncomfortable viewing experience that we can’t turn away from.
“The Bear” is more than just a drama—it’s a nuanced exploration of life within a fine dining restaurant in Chicago. Ayo Edebiri and Lionel Boyce deliver standout performances that balance the chaos of the kitchen with the complexities of their personal lives.
“Matlock” may be driven by Kathy Bates’ stellar work, but Skye P. Marshall’s portrayal as Olympia adds a layer of depth and vulnerability to the dynamic duo. Their on-screen chemistry is a delight to watch, keeping us hooked on their buddy cop antics.
“Reasonable Doubt” weaves together legal thriller elements with relationship drama and feminist empowerment themes, creating a captivating and engaging series that keeps viewers on their toes. Emayatzy Corinealdi’s performance as Jax adds a layer of complexity to the story, leaving us eager to see where the narrative leads.
Donald Glover’s series takes us on a wild ride, subverting expectations and delivering a complex relationship drama disguised as an action-packed thriller. As the stakes get higher, so do the emotional entanglements between the characters.
If you’re a fan of blockbuster franchises, “The Franchise” offers a hilarious behind-the-scenes look at the chaotic world of low-level franchise movies. Lolly Adefope steals the show as the third assistant director, bringing comedic relief to the production mayhem.
Amandla Stenberg shines in “Supacell” as force sensitive twins Osha and Mae, delving into a world where Black individuals suddenly gain superpowers. The series explores themes of conspiracy, panic, and empowerment, grounding the story in a realistic and thought-provoking narrative.
With such a diverse array of TV series to choose from in 2024, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. So grab your favorite beverage, settle in, and explore the best TV has to offer this year.