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The Best TV I Streamed in 2025

I’ve reviewed the best movies (horror, old, and new) I watched in 2025, so now it is time for television. I didn’t do a roundup of the TV shows I watched last year (because I watch more movies than TV), so this post includes shows I’ve watched over the past two years.

Tier 1: Television Masterpieces

The Rehearsal (season 2)
Nathan Fielder continues to surprise and impress me. No one else has even thought of attempting something this ambitious on television before. Nathan spent two years learning how to fly a 737 airplane for a comedy show. Except it’s not really a comedy show, it’s more like a mass psychological experiment. Like Dostoevsky, Fielder uses his art form (reality TV and comedy) to unveil great truths about human nature and expose societal problems.

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Best TV of 2020: Too Many Shows

The theme this year is that, due to the abundance of streaming services, there is simply too many good TV shows to keep up with. I don’t have time to watch shows that are merely “good”—they must be great. Perhaps it’s just me, and other people (especially during COVID lockdowns) have more free time to devote to television. I used to have lots of time to waste watching TV before I became a writer. These days, the vast majority of my time is spent writing and doing other writing-related business. The second-most amount of time is spent reading. Books, especially science fiction, are generally better than TV. Then there are the daily essentials like exercising, eating, and other errands, during which I listen to podcasts. That leaves me about two hours at night before bed to watch a TV show, movie, or documentary. I’ve cut down on my television watching this year, focusing more on movies and documentaries—again because I don’t have the time to watch multiple multi-season series. I can easily get through a mediocre movie when it’s only an hour or two, but watching a mediocre TV series can take dozens of hours, which is time I don’t have to spare. In the past, whenever I started watching a TV series I’d see it through to the end no matter what, but I’ve been cutting the cord early on TV shows more and more.  My patience for mediocrity evaporates over time. Having said that, there were at least ten shows I saw in 2020 that were worth my time. 

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