From thrilling dramas to the year’s funniest moments, here’s what made our watchlists.
"Big Cats,""Shōgun,""Nobody Wants This,""The Great British Baking Show" and"Only Murders in the Building" are just a handful of shows that made our watchlists this year.This year’s TV lineup had something for everyone, from gripping political thrillers to feel-good favorites.
By twisting familiar tropes and delivering a romance full of chemistry,"No Gain No Love" is a breath of fresh air and a feel-good watch that leaves you smiling."Nobody Wants This" was the romcom I didn't know I needed. The lead characters are confident and comfortable in their own skin. The moments of contention are handled with humor, honesty and communication. Even when they’re a bit extra, they’re likeable and believable.
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