‘The Morning Show,’ ‘Rap Sh!t’ and other overlooked must-see series

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Even with two Hollywood giants ruining the process this year, there’s no shortage of content that continues to hit streaming services.

Along with new and returning shows it brought great news and great shows and fun episodes you might have missed.

Here are seven relevant trends that deserve more love from the past 12 months:

Kerry Washington stars opposite Delroy Lindo in this Hulu comedy about a type-A doctor whose life changes when his father is released from prison after nearly two decades. , and went with him. Everything is explored and explored here, from the impact of prison and the generation gap to forgiveness and the importance of second chances. Washington and Lindo show each other how good they are in a series that could easily veer into heavy territory, but doesn’t.

“Un Prisoned” Season 1 is streaming on Hulu.

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Making a good first series is more difficult than it seems, and CBS will end it next year, “Young Sheldon” deserves more praise than found – not only to offer the “Big Bang Theory’s” Sheldon Cooper an origin story, but to create a funny and beautiful example of the people around him as a child (created by Iain Armitage).

“Young Sheldon” Season 1-6 is streaming on Max. – Brian Lowry

DAVE

After a two-part second season in 2021 that explored the ebb and flow of creativity and overcoming writer’s block, this crazy and sometimes ridiculous series is back with a bang this year. , follows the neurotic rapper Dave (or, Lil Dicky) in new and deep situations that include a fake celebrity death on Twitter, misconduct at the Met Gala and a lot of fun. The show continues to find new ways to blur the line between fiction and reality, but the filmmakers continue to enjoy satisfying their characters. It is a pleasure to have loyal viewers.

“Dave” Seasons 1-3 are streaming on Hulu.

Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne in it

This Apple TV + comedy series, created by husband and wife writers Nicholas Stoller and Francesca Delbanco, examines the question “When Harry met Sally” if men and women can really be just friends. As the title suggests, “Platonic” answers more than 10 parts with a beautiful and symbolic, “yes.” With laughter and honest honesty, two friends (Rose Byrne and Seth Rogen) help each other find a way forward by remembering their past.

“Platonic” Season 1 is streaming on Apple TV +. – Megan Thomas

KaMillion, Aida Osman MAX Rap Sh!t Season 2 - Episode 4

Created by “Insecure’s” Issa Rae, “Rap Sh!t” star Aida Osman and KaMillion are an up-and-coming rap duo working to make a name for themselves in the music industry. With quick-witted humor between Instagram Lives, Facetime chats and text messages, this Miami-set comedy offers a timely take on hip-hop culture and a thoughtful exploration. female friendships as well as fearless passion.

Seasons 1 and 2 of “Rap Sh!t” are streaming on Max. – Megan Thomas

Jon Hamm and Jennifer Aniston in it

With what article of manufacture which competes with a Marvel movie, viewers of “The Morning Show” have come to expect beautiful lights, sets that seem to have been designed by Nancy Meyers, outrageous shirts and star power. Joining a mega-watt cast in Season 3 is Jon Hamm, sending out sad-but-cool vibes only he can. Sure, the “Show” has been criticized a few times (hello, Hyperion space launch), but that’s what it is. We love our “Morning Show” series from the headlines, with a Cory Ellison elevator special, a Bradley Jackson cover story, and a sideshow. the Alex Levy fundraiser.

All three seasons of “The Morning Show” are streaming on Apple TV +. – Megan Thomas

Explore the possibilities if the world's space race had continued and where these people would be.

“For Everyone” has all the elements of a horror show in this ten-year-old historical fiction series, which explores a world where the Soviets landed the first man on the moon. in the late 60s than the US. Each season begins after a very important time, which allows the introduction of new generations of people, some scary goodbyes (looking at you, Season 2) and for some regular series to fully develop arcs. In the history book of “Mankind”, John Lennon lived, a female president (Jodi Balfour) was elected, and there is a complete base on the moon and Mars. Joel Kinnaman, Wrenn Schmidt and Krys Marshall star in the series, giving glimpses into the depths beyond the limits of our sun.

Season 4 of “For Everyone” is now streaming on Apple TV +. – Alli Rosenbloom

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