![]() Which is where the fun part comes in: watching.Īnd so, without further ado, here are best shows we saw on TV in 2022. ![]() And while we've done the research to make sure these are all worth getting excited about, we can't promise they'll be as amazing as they seem-not until they come out, at least. A few of them are already on the air, and the rest are all shows that we either know for sure or can speculate should be coming later this year. A few of these shows carried over from last year- Station Eleven and Yellowjackets started in 2021, but ended in 2022, so we're counting them. Just like in 2021, there's a lot of new shows to keep track of, but we're going to do our best to do it. Other times it might be superheroes! Hell, sometimes it may even be traditional-style sitcoms that don't need you to think much but will have you watching with a smile on your face and not a thought in your head. Sometimes that'll be epic dramas that will bring you to tears. Which is why we're here-we want to make sure you're spending your time only on the shows that are deserving of it. In short? There's a lot of TV for us to watch, and a lot of it is going to be good. And that's not even considering traditional TV prestige powerhouses like the O.G. A memorandum of understanding with the Quincy Federation. Obviously, Netflix is a powerhouse, but we've now reached a point in the streaming era where HBO Max has hit its stride (Did you see Station Elevenand Peacemaker? ), Hulu is riding a true story wave with The Dropout, The Girl From Plainville, and Pam & Tommy, Peacock is gaining traction, and Apple TV+ has such a massive budget for stars (and Jon Hamm agrees) that you've just always got to be aware of what they've got coming down the pipeline. QUINCY Quincy Public Schools hopes to expand its substitute teacher pool by working with the Regional Office of Education. ![]() Just gonna come right out and say it: there is so much TV.
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