From “You” on Netflix to “Yellowjackets” on Showtimes, these are the most anticipated TV shows of 2023.
Perhaps no series on TV has courted disaster as successfully, or consistently, as “You.” Launched at Lifetime in 2018 before finding new life — and a voracious audience — on Netflix, this cheeky portrait of charming serial killer Joe Goldberg should, frankly, have jumped the shark years ago. Yet time and again showrunner Sera Gamble and Co.
After a dozen years, this sharply written, superbly played series — a deft mix of farce, satire and a smidgen of romance — set among a team of luckless caterers, is back, its wit and style intact, for a long-awaited third season.
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