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The 12 Best Fall TV Shows to Keep on Your Radar

Time is a concept that has lost all meaning in the year 2020, yet it’s still wild to realize that our pandemic summer is drawing to a close. Ordinarily, the fall TV season would be right around the corner, with a slew of new shows debuting across network, cable, and streaming platforms. But the movie and TV industries have ground to a near-standstill thanks to COVID-19, and a majority of U.S. shows are still not back in production.

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