Peak TV continues to show no sights of slowing down and it gets harder to define which shows we actually the best throughout the year. Yet our reviewer Jorge Lestre has found 20 of the Best TV Series of 2017. Check them out!
American Gods is a visually captivating show with amazing writing and awesome cast. Bryan Fuller's vision is so rich that its originality may not be for everyone's taste.
Stephen King's new thriller got an adaptation so thrilling that the audience will feel insecure while watching it. Brendan Gleeson and Harry Treadaway are brilliant and the story brings us close to how the mind of a murderer actually works.
Supergirl is one of those surprises that keeps exploring new ways to make a superhero show socially relevant and keeps exposing its characters to new challenges that actually make the series so creative and fresh.
Legion is a mindblowing piece of work that will make Marvel fans have a total new experience watching superhero shows. It's amazingly directed, with an outstanding cast and breathtaking visuals.
The Wachowski's social masterpiece is back with lots of good stuff to show its fans. Seeing all these characters brought together is one of the best experiences of the year and one that we can not let die.
David Lynch's return to Twin Peaks not only proves that he is one of the most talented directors that ever existed, but also that there is so much life inside this world created 25 years ago to explore.
Fargo doesn't stop being creative even if there are doubts about its future. Ewan McGregor is amazing and the story gets so creative it actually feels like the show will never disappoint.
Pamela Adlon's comedy is such a powerful motherhood story. Not only is Adlon and extraordinary actress, but she digs deeper into the issues of being a single mom raising three little devils with strong personalities, while facing the rest of her personal life. It's a urban tale told in the simplest, kindest and natural way.
Bates Motel final season is a roller coaster of emotions, led by the amazing Freddie Highmore. Highmore is so talented that Alfred Hitchock would be proud of this piece of television artistry based on his work.
David Fincher's new series is an extraordinary drama that makes the audience feel so uncomfortable that we can't stop watching it. Although Groff's performance is not that great, the secondary characters are absolutely fascinating.
Peaky Blinders return was one I was really eager to watch and, as soon as it began, I couldn't feel any less love for this atypical mafia family. It's dramatically intense, with great acting and a story that keeps us attatched throughout the whole season.
Narcos' season 3 could have been a disappointment, instead, the team actually brought the same formula but created new charismatic villains to make a compelling storyline inside the Cali's Godfathers.
After a confusing season 2, Sam Esmail brought everything we needed and deserved on this new season, filled with amazing, heart-racing episodes and with a cast so talented that makes us want more and more and more.
This was one of the biggest surprises of the year! The Exorcist managed to return in full throttle with a new story segment that actually is as horrifying as it is a powerful family drama. The lines that the show actually portrays are absolutely well written and will leave you breathless at times.
How I've missed these two! Rick and Morty is that one animated programme that is as bold as anything on television can be. It's original, creative and filled with top-notch references and ironies, and it can also be very educational at times.
Whether we love it or hate it, 13 Reasons Why had only one clear message: to make people talk about delicate issues throughout the world. The series managed to be a success by being too raw and controversial. The thing is that the show is one of the best things that was ever created on television, specifically because the story is so close to reality even though it disguises itself on fictional characters.
Big Little Lies is a powerhouse drama where feminism gets in control of the narrative. It's bold, absorbing and has one of the best casts we could ever watch on television. It is also a proof that little lies can bring big problems and that's why the series is so compelling.
This gripping thriller is astonishing in every level. Elisabeth Moss can influence the viewer only by her look and tremendously good acting. The Handmaid's Tale is this year's best debut to show how we are so close of becoming a dystopian world where nobody is safe.
BBC's new tackle on environmental issues made us remember why the oceans are so important to us and our planet. Therefore this masterpiece of social awareness couldn't be forgotten. It is close to its predecessor in terms of quality and everyone should watch it.
The final season of The Leftovers is almost perfection. Characters are driven by their own motivations and the directing is as brilliant as a true fan of television can expect. If you didn't watch it already, get on to it!
Peak TV continues to show no sights of slowing down and it gets harder to define which shows we actually the best throughout the year. Yet our reviewer Jorge Lestre has found 20 of the Best TV Series of 2017. Check them out!
20. American Gods
19. Mr. Mercedes
18. Supergirl
17. Legion
16. Sense8
15. Twin Peaks
14. Fargo
13. Better Things
12. Bates Motel
11. Mindhunter
10. Peaky Blinders
9. Narcos
8. Mr. Robot
7. The Exorcist
6. Rick and Morty
5. 13 Reasons Why
4. Big Little Lies
3. The Handmaid's Tale
2. Blue Planet II
1. The Leftovers
20. American Gods
19. Mr. Mercedes
18. Supergirl
17. Legion
16. Sense8
15. Twin Peaks
14. Fargo
13. Better Things
12. Bates Motel
11. Mindhunter
10. Peaky Blinders
9. Narcos
8. Mr. Robot
7. The Exorcist
6. Rick and Morty
5. 13 Reasons Why
4. Big Little Lies
3. The Handmaid's Tale
2. Blue Planet II
1. The Leftovers
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