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Published December 15, 2020
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The working year for 2020 is almost over. We’re about to kick back to mainline Christmas ham and Coronas until the new year. It’s really the perfect time to catch up on all the TV shows you didn’t watch over the year, patting your new potbelly and sighing with bliss like Santa getting a gobby.
The A.V. Club’s list of 2020’s best TV shows was determined by a voting body made up of staffers…Read more
But, with all the time in the world to catch up on Peak TV or, at least, considerably more we also challenged ourselves to seek out bold new stories and storytellers, and even question what makes TV, TV. We found restoration and vital discussion in Michaela Coel’s
I May Destroy You, a profound exploration of abuse survivors, and let Steve James take us on a trip through the life-crushing bureaucracy and systemic racism of Chicago, a