These are the themes (or at the minimum, episode-long plot points) in some of this year's best television series. Seriously, if you want to skip that "pooping on yourself" thing, maybe pass on Dave. Otherwise, the television of 2020 is a bit of a mirror for our current times—tackling politics and identity and focusing on the things that unite us. Actually, it's quite nice?
In the more prestige series you can expect to see Al Pacino out here hunting Nazis, Cynthia Erivo solving murders, Cate Blanchett trying to reset American feminism, and a reality TV show that teaches viewers a bit about authenticity.
We're in a time where TV Live ne HD is more necessary than ever—whether it's to connect with the world or disconnect with a little bit of fantasy. And thankfully, this is also a time in human history where we have more access to television than ever before. With so many empty hours at home, the only hurdle to binging is making the decision of what to watch next and where. If you're looking for something new, we have you covered, with the best TV series of 2020 so far.
In the more prestige series you can expect to see Al Pacino out here hunting Nazis, Cynthia Erivo solving murders, Cate Blanchett trying to reset American feminism, and a reality TV show that teaches viewers a bit about authenticity.
We're in a time where TV Live ne HD is more necessary than ever—whether it's to connect with the world or disconnect with a little bit of fantasy. And thankfully, this is also a time in human history where we have more access to television than ever before. With so many empty hours at home, the only hurdle to binging is making the decision of what to watch next and where. If you're looking for something new, we have you covered, with the best TV series of 2020 so far.