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HorseRenoir
Dec 25, 2011



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Didn't watch too much this year so it was a bit harder to make a list. Here's my rushed, half-assed list:

10. Better Call Saul - I wish the Mike storyline connected more to the main plot, but it's great to see Jimmy finally become Saul after so many years.
9. Atlanta - I thought Season 1 was good but not great, but Season 2 really lives up to the ambition that the first season hinted at.
8. Pose - Not a huge Murphy fan but I think he's really in his element here and he manages to create a really emotionally effective underdog story.
7. Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind - Jojo's continues to be my favorite yearly comfort food anime.
6. American Vandal - Wasn't sure how they would make a second season work but they knocked it out of the park. gently caress Netflix for cancelling their best show.
5. The Good Place - The season isn't over but Good Place continues to be the best comedy on network TV with a really unpredictable and fast pace.
4. Pop Team Epic - Really inventive, experimental anti-comedy that reminds me of early Adult Swim in a good way.
3. Happy! - Pretty much Crank: The TV Series and about as crazy as that would entail.
2. The Shivering Truth - Complete surrealist insanity from the guy who did Xavier Renegade Angel that feels simultaneously stream-of-consciousness and heavily labored over. The Twilight Zone by way of Lynch, Jodorowsky, and Dali.
1. Joe Pera Talks With You - A quiet, low-key show about enjoying the small things in life and being kind to others. Uniquely wholesome in a way that feels rare and very necessary in 2018.

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