This summer brought many amazing new TV shows our way—while also marking the end of some of our all-time favorites. Join us as we wave goodbye to some of the most beloved TV shows that ended their run this season. The Other Two One of the most underrated comedies of the 2020s, The Other Two […]
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]]>This summer brought many amazing new TV shows our way—while also marking the end of some of our all-time favorites. Join us as we wave goodbye to some of the most beloved TV shows that ended their run this season.
One of the most underrated comedies of the 2020s, The Other Two centered around two misguide siblings trying to forge their path in the entrainment industry after their teenage brother surprisingly became an overnight internet sensation.
Love it or hate it, you must agree that Riverdale was one of the defining pop culture phenomena of the late 2010s, and its run came to an end after seven rollercoaster seasons this August.
Disenchantment hails from The Simpsons creator Matt Groening, and it chronicled the adventures of the young, rebellious, hard-drinking princess Bean over the course of five seasons.
James Spader spent 13 seasons playing Raymond Reddington, the mysterious criminal turned FBI informant who helps them solve the most challenging crimes, and his journey finally ended this summer.
Just a few days before summer officially wraps up, Netflix will air the final season of one of its most groundbreaking teenage dramas—the hilarious yet touching British series S-x Education.
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The Emmy nominations are finally in, with Succession, The Last of Us, and The White Lotus leading the HBO sweep. Many beloved TV shows made the cut, but the nomination day also brought several pretty shocking snubs and surprises our way. Snub: Yellowstone Universe Emmy voters didn’t show much love to the shows from the […]
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]]>The Emmy nominations are finally in, with Succession, The Last of Us, and The White Lotus leading the HBO sweep. Many beloved TV shows made the cut, but the nomination day also brought several pretty shocking snubs and surprises our way.
Emmy voters didn’t show much love to the shows from the Yellowstone saga, and the omission of Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren for their roles in the prequel 1923 was especially jarring.
House of the Dragon nabbed the best drama nod, but the race in acting categories is so crammed this year that the stellar performances from Paddy Considine and Emma D’Arcy failed to make a cut.
The list of nominated shows for outstanding limited or anthology series was full of surprises, with Black Bird missing out, making room for such unexpected nominees as Fleishman Is in Trouble, Daisy Jones & the Six, and Obi-Wan Kenobi.
One of the most pleasant surprises this year saw the acclaimed, but overlooked comedy Jury Duty unexpectedly score the best comedy nod.
Even though it was nice to see Jury Duty get credit where credit is due, watching the Television Academy completely ignore Poker Face, The Other Two, and Reservation Dogs left a sour taste in our mouths.
The star-studded Irish black comedy Bad Sisters was one of the most delightful new series to premiere last year, but Emmy voters didn’t seem to vibe with it.
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This summer brought many amazing new TV shows our way—while also marking the end of some of our all-time favorites. Join us as we wave goodbye to some of the most beloved TV shows that ended their run this season. The Other Two One of the most underrated comedies of the 2020s, The Other Two […]
The post 5 Beloved TV Shows That We Said Goodbye to This Summer appeared first on toppoptoday.com.
]]>This summer brought many amazing new TV shows our way—while also marking the end of some of our all-time favorites. Join us as we wave goodbye to some of the most beloved TV shows that ended their run this season.
One of the most underrated comedies of the 2020s, The Other Two centered around two misguide siblings trying to forge their path in the entrainment industry after their teenage brother surprisingly became an overnight internet sensation.
Love it or hate it, you must agree that Riverdale was one of the defining pop culture phenomena of the late 2010s, and its run came to an end after seven rollercoaster seasons this August.
Disenchantment hails from The Simpsons creator Matt Groening, and it chronicled the adventures of the young, rebellious, hard-drinking princess Bean over the course of five seasons.
James Spader spent 13 seasons playing Raymond Reddington, the mysterious criminal turned FBI informant who helps them solve the most challenging crimes, and his journey finally ended this summer.
Just a few days before summer officially wraps up, Netflix will air the final season of one of its most groundbreaking teenage dramas—the hilarious yet touching British series S-x Education.
The post 5 Beloved TV Shows That We Said Goodbye to This Summer appeared first on toppoptoday.com.
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The Emmy nominations are finally in, with Succession, The Last of Us, and The White Lotus leading the HBO sweep. Many beloved TV shows made the cut, but the nomination day also brought several pretty shocking snubs and surprises our way. Snub: Yellowstone Universe Emmy voters didn’t show much love to the shows from the […]
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]]>The Emmy nominations are finally in, with Succession, The Last of Us, and The White Lotus leading the HBO sweep. Many beloved TV shows made the cut, but the nomination day also brought several pretty shocking snubs and surprises our way.
Emmy voters didn’t show much love to the shows from the Yellowstone saga, and the omission of Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren for their roles in the prequel 1923 was especially jarring.
House of the Dragon nabbed the best drama nod, but the race in acting categories is so crammed this year that the stellar performances from Paddy Considine and Emma D’Arcy failed to make a cut.
The list of nominated shows for outstanding limited or anthology series was full of surprises, with Black Bird missing out, making room for such unexpected nominees as Fleishman Is in Trouble, Daisy Jones & the Six, and Obi-Wan Kenobi.
One of the most pleasant surprises this year saw the acclaimed, but overlooked comedy Jury Duty unexpectedly score the best comedy nod.
Even though it was nice to see Jury Duty get credit where credit is due, watching the Television Academy completely ignore Poker Face, The Other Two, and Reservation Dogs left a sour taste in our mouths.
The star-studded Irish black comedy Bad Sisters was one of the most delightful new series to premiere last year, but Emmy voters didn’t seem to vibe with it.
The post 2023 Emmy Nominations: Snubs & Surprises That Got Everyone Talking appeared first on toppoptoday.com.
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