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The Golden Globes<\/a> are said and done and the Emmys are on the horizon, but who cares about all of that? It’s time for the most prestigious awards of the season, based entirely on the taste of TVObs staff, without any voting or anything!<\/p>\n

Below you’ll find our favorite new shows of 2023, our favorite shows overall, what disappointed us, what we were sad to see go, and what we’re looking forward to in 2024.<\/p>\n

Favorite New TV Show of 2023<\/h2>\n

Michael Suarez<\/strong><\/a>: The Last of Us<\/em>, HBO<\/p>\n

This show was my pick for the Most Anticipated TV Show of 2023<\/a>, and it did not disappoint. I can\u2019t say I\u2019m a believer that everything good that isn\u2019t a TV show or a film needs to be adapted into a TV show or a film, but when it does happen, I\u2019m always curious as to whether those involved can pull it off, and Craig Mazin pulls it off. It doesn\u2019t hurt that he had the video game\u2019s writer and creative director, Neil Druckmann, along for the ride. Together, along with a top-notch cast and crew, they kept me coming back week after week. The standout episode is \u201cLong, Long Time”, and what else needs to be said about it? I cannot wait for Season 2.<\/p>\n

\"Bill
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Ryan Kirksey<\/strong><\/a>: Beef<\/em>, Netflix<\/p>\n

Steven Yuen and Ali Wong taught us in 2023 that there can be beauty and rebirth out of ugly emotions like pettiness and anger. In Beef<\/em>, Netflix\u2019s surprise hit limited series, the conflict between Yuen and Wong led to some of the year\u2019s best laughs and antics, but the shared trauma and unhappiness behind the emotions gave us some of the best moments of self-reflection and introspection that appeared on our screens.<\/p>\n

Brien Allen<\/strong><\/a>: Mrs. Davis<\/em>, Peacock<\/p>\n

They stuck the landing.<\/p>\n

That\u2019s all you need to know. All I dare tell you, even. The less you know, the better.<\/p>\n

This wonderfully bonkers show<\/a> comes from showrunners Tara Hernandez (Big Bang Theory<\/em>, Young Sheldon<\/em>) and none other than Damon Lindelof (Lost<\/em><\/a>, Watchmen<\/em><\/a>). It\u2019s a puzzle box show, as you might expect, but also part comedy, part drama, and tackling some of the bigger issues of philosophy and religion.<\/p>\n

I just can\u2019t say enough good things about this show, and yet I can\u2019t say anything about this show. Just go watch it, OK?<\/p>\n

HONORABLE MENTIONS: The Last of Us<\/em><\/a>, Scott Pilgrim Takes Off<\/em><\/p>\n

Caemeron Crain<\/strong><\/a>: The Curse<\/em>, Showtime<\/p>\n

Hey, did you like The Rehearsal<\/em><\/a>? No? Well, probably don\u2019t watch The Curse<\/em><\/a>, then. But if you\u2019re a fan of Nathan Fielder\u2019s previous work and get excited about the idea of him teaming up with Benny Safdie, boy do I have a show for you!<\/p>\n

The Curse<\/em> is absolutely excruciating, but also incredibly funny (if you\u2019re into this sort of humor). The direction and sound design are top notch, and so is the acting. Emma Stone might make you cringe more than Nathan Fielder does, which is saying something, but Fielder also shows that he has the acting chops to portray someone who\u2019s not just a version of himself.<\/p>\n

I went back through the year to make sure I wasn\u2019t forgetting about anything, and while there were some other good new shows, I honestly don\u2019t think anything will stick in my mind the way The Curse<\/em> will. Here\u2019s hoping for a Season 2!<\/p>\n

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Most Disappointing New or Returning TV Series in 2023<\/h2>\n

Michael<\/strong>: Secret Invasion<\/em>, Disney+<\/p>\n

Like last year, the most disappointing series I watched was a Marvel show. Some might say that I shouldn\u2019t expect good things from shows like these, but I say that any show has the potential to be great. The set-up was intriguing enough, but the execution was boring and, at times, nonsensical. Olivia Colman was excellent, as always, and anytime I see Emilia Clarke in something, well, I pay attention. But Samuel L. Jackson and Nick Fury deserved better.<\/p>\n

Ryan<\/strong>: Secret Invasion<\/em>, Disney+<\/p>\n

The abomination that was Secret Invasion<\/em><\/a> could have been a result of the gross misuse of Kingsley Ben-Adir, the horrific AI-generated opening sequence, the disrespect of Agent Hill after the death of Cobie Smulders\u2019 character in Episode 1, or the mind-bending idea to give Emilia Clarke\u2019s G\u2019iah a cocktail of several dozen superhero powers. All of those would make Secret Invasion<\/em> a travesty. But the icing on the cake was the fact that none of it seemed to matter. Samuel L. Jackson\u2019s Nick Fury appeared a few months later in The Marvels<\/em> and it was business as usual. A plot to take over the world by Super Skrulls doesn\u2019t move the needle in the larger MCU anymore, I guess.<\/p>\n

Brien<\/strong>: History of the World Part II<\/em>, Hulu<\/p>\n

I remember watching the movie History of the World Part I<\/em> at the drive-in when I was a kid, and then of course, endlessly quoting from it with my friends for the next year or so. As we did with all the Mel Brooks classics, like Spaceballs<\/em> and Blazing Saddles<\/em>. Given that, I had high hopes<\/a> for this follow-on series that was teased to us 42 years ago.<\/p>\n

This time around though, it just didn\u2019t work for me. There were moments, like the song \u201cF— the North!\u201d from the Civil War sequence, that have a little space rented out in my mind. Some of the short bridging sequences were funny too. But the long form stories that carried through all the episodes just fell flat. They weren\u2019t that funny. This might have been better off being a movie, trimmed down to a crisper 92 minutes like its predecessor.<\/p>\n

DISHONORABLE MENTIONS: Star Trek: Picard<\/em> Season 3, Secret Invasion<\/em><\/p>\n

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Caemeron<\/strong>: Black Mirror<\/em>, Netflix<\/p>\n

There was a time when I would have ranked Black Mirror<\/em><\/a> in my top five of favorite TV shows, but I\u2019m afraid that\u2019s no longer the case. It\u2019s not all Season 6\u2019s fault. Season 5 was already a step down from the show\u2019s previous heights.<\/p>\n

But I didn\u2019t really feel like this most recent season even felt like Black Mirror<\/em> anymore<\/a>. It was pretty good television for the most part, but if Charlie Brooker is no longer into exploring the ways in which technology can bring out the darkness of the human soul, then perhaps he should move on to another project. I don\u2019t really see myself watching any of these episodes again.<\/p>\n

Favorite Overall TV Show of 2023<\/h2>\n

Michael<\/strong>: Mrs. Davis<\/em>, Peacock<\/p>\n

Mrs. Davis<\/em> felt tailor-made for me. It\u2019s hard for me to state just how perfectly co-creators Damon Lindelof and Tara Hernandez sculpted this thing, but from the epic opening (revealed later to not be so epic) to the heart-warming final scene, I was there for all of it. Betty Gilpin as Elizabeth (sorry, Simone) gives the performance of a lifetime, honestly. The absurd combination of genres to ultimately tell a story of media consumption and human connection makes me wonder how it all came together so well. In fact, I completely understand if others didn\u2019t like, or even hated it. It\u2019s definitely not for everyone. However, if you love weird, original storytelling mixed with fantasy, sci-fi, romance, comedy, adventure, spy thrillers, and family drama, this is the show for you. It certainly was for me.<\/p>\n

Ryan<\/strong>: The Bear<\/em> Season 2, FX on Hulu<\/p>\n

In my recap of The Bear<\/em> Season 1<\/a> before Season 2 came out, I (stupidly) wondered if the show would ever be able to recreate the magic of the first season if the plot was about building a restaurant instead of the chaos of running a restaurant. The Bear<\/em> exceeded all expectations with a character-driven season<\/a> that also had us on the edge of our seats for things like a gas-line balloon test. The Bear,<\/em> led by Jeremy Allen White and Ayo Edebiri, is the best thing going on television, and \u201cForks\u201d was the best overall episode of the year.<\/p>\n

\"Carmy
Photo Credit: Chuck Hodes\/FX<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Brien<\/strong>: Foundation<\/em> Season 2, Apple TV+<\/p>\n

The first season of\u00a0Foundation<\/em>\u00a0<\/a>had a lot to love, but there was a lot to be critical of as well. The story of the actual Foundation, (very) loosely following the classic novels by Isaac Asimov, was actually the low point, painfully trope-filled and poorly written. The tacked-on story following the Genetic Dynasty of the Galactic Empire was everything the main story was not, but impressive enough to call it a draw overall.<\/p>\n

The sophomore season raised the bar and brought all storylines up to it this time. The writing was tight and purposeful, with nice payoffs in later episodes if you are paying attention in the earlier ones. I was a little skeptical after Season 1 that this could really last for the planned eight seasons, but now I can see the beginnings here of a sci-fi classic.<\/p>\n

HONORABLE MENTIONS:\u00a0Star Trek: Lower Decks\u00a0<\/em>Season 4, Wolf Like Me\u00a0<\/em>Season 2<\/p>\n

Caemeron<\/strong>: Barry<\/em>, HBO<\/p>\n

When Barry<\/em> <\/a>first came out, I figured it would be funny because Bill Hader is funny. That prediction panned out, but I didn\u2019t predict that in its final season I would start asking myself where it ranked in terms of my favorite shows of all time.<\/p>\n

Barry<\/em> Season 4 is transcendently good, and consistently hilarious. I know black humor isn\u2019t for everyone, but Bill Hader shows himself to be an absolute master of the genre. And, somehow, he manages to pull it off in a way that apparently works for people who don\u2019t get the joke and think the series has veered into drama.<\/p>\n

As I watched this final season of Barry<\/em> and revisited previous seasons, I got to thinking about how incredibly efficient the show is. There\u2019s no wasted space in this series. The same could be said of The Bear<\/em>, and I honestly grappled with which show to give this award to. If you wanted to say that The Bear<\/em> was the best show of the year, I couldn\u2019t argue with you.<\/p>\n

HONORABLE MENTION: Baby Billy’s Bible Bonkers<\/em><\/p>\n

\"Barry
Photograph by Merrick Morton\/HBO<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Favorite Performance in a TV Show in 2023<\/h2>\n

Michael<\/strong>: Speaking of Betty Gilpin, I will watch her in anything, and simply put, she should be constantly working on the big stuff. She can seemingly do it all in front of the camera, and it\u2019s kind of incredible to see a performer do drama, comedy, and action so well, sometimes all at once. If the show as a whole hadn\u2019t been so great, I would say she was the best thing about it. Actually, scratch that, she was<\/em> the best thing about Mrs. Davis<\/em>, and that\u2019s saying a lot.<\/p>\n

Ryan<\/strong>: Nick Offerman, \u201cLong Long Time,\u201d The Last of Us<\/em>, HBO<\/p>\n

Being able to pivot from playing an emotional piano rendition of Linda Ronstadt\u2019s \u201cLong Long Time\u201d to setting traps for government \u201cjack-boot fucks\u201d to becoming downright orgasmic while eating strawberries for the first time in 15 years is what earns Nick Offerman (and his on-screen partner Murray Bartlett) the performance of the year. The Last of Us<\/em>\u2019 wildest experiment ended up being its best moment and an instant all-time great episode of television<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Brien<\/strong>: Harris Dickinson, A Murder at the End of the World<\/em>, FX on Hulu<\/p>\n

A Murder at the End of the World<\/em><\/a>\u00a0was my Most Anticipated show for last year\u2019s awards. Being the long-awaited return of\u00a0The OA<\/em><\/a>\u00a0showrunners Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij, the entire fan base had high hopes. Unfortunately, I have to say that the series did not live up to our expectations. I wasn\u2019t so aggrieved that I named in Most Disappointing this year, but it was a contender.<\/p>\n

One highpoint, though, was the flashback storyline following the protagonist, Darby Hart, solving an earlier murder mystery with fellow amateur sleuth Bill Farrah, played by Harris Dickinson. This turned out to be the real mystery of the show, as Bill starts out seeming to be kind of a jerk to Darby, and little by little we begin to piece together what really happened and why. His performance as both young Bill and present-day Bill turns out to be the heart of the series.<\/p>\n

HONORABLE MENTIONS: David Tennant (Doctor Who<\/em>\u00a0\/\u00a0Good Omens<\/em>), Freddie Carter (Kaz in\u00a0Shadow and Bone<\/em>)<\/p>\n

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Caemeron<\/strong>: Ebon Moss-Bachrach, The Bear<\/em>, FX on Hulu<\/p>\n

I feel like this is a dark horse entry, but for my money it doesn\u2019t get better than Ebon Moss-Bachrach\u2019s performance in Season 2 of The Bear<\/em>. Of course \u201cForks\u201d put him over the top, as it provided a kind of quiet conversion for Richie, but in a sense I think that exemplified the theme of the whole season. And Ebon Moss-Bachrach sells it perfectly.<\/p>\n

Going back to Season 1, I wasn\u2019t always sure how I felt about Richie, but coming out of Season 2 he feels like a fully fleshed-out human being who I care about deeply.<\/p>\n

I know many might not even choose Moss-Bachrach for the best performance in this show, and that\u2019s fair. But I\u2019m giving it to Richie. Good job, cousin.<\/p>\n

Most Painful TV Show to Part With in 2023<\/h2>\n

Michael<\/strong>: Ted Lasso<\/em>, Apple TV+<\/p>\n

I felt like I was in the minority when watching Season 3 of Ted Lasso<\/em>. Life got in the way, and I ended up watching the final season after the series finale aired. So much of what I read online seemed negative. As I watched the series wind down, I became confused. Aside from the fumble of having Keeley learn to be more assertive by having her be basically used by a billionaire, I loved this season more than the previous two. Season 1 is near-perfect, but Season 3 is where everything comes together. When we leave Ted in that final shot, as The Flaming Lips\u2019 \u201cFight Test\u201d begins to play, I knew I had finished one of the great finales to one of the great series of modern television. I\u2019m happy the show ended on its own terms, even as I\u2019ll miss everyone, including, dare I say, Nate.<\/p>\n

Ryan<\/strong>: Succession<\/em>, HBO<\/p>\n

Not all empires last forever, even if you are the impenetrable Logan Roy. Season 4 of the smash hit Succession<\/em> <\/a>gave a final tour de force of unexpected shocks, twists, laughs, and paranoia that made us wonder just how far the show goes in reflecting real life. The end of Succession<\/em> also gifted each character on the show the one thing they all likely deserved: misery. Much like the supernova that was Brian Cox\u2019s Logan Roy, Succession<\/em> was a flash of brilliance that was with us for only a short time and is unlikely to be repeated for many, many years.<\/p>\n

\"Kendall
Photograph by Courtesy of HBO<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Brien<\/strong>: Let the Right One In<\/em>, Showtime<\/p>\n

This one broke my heart.\u00a0Let the Right One In<\/em>\u00a0is one of my favorite vampire movies of all time, and this TV series took the premise to new and interesting places. The core of that premise is a girl vampire, Eleanor, frozen forever at the age of 12, befriending an outcast young boy, Isaiah. From there, the series explored all the ways in which having a vampire in one\u2019s life can affect parents, siblings, and friends.<\/p>\n

The series takes a little bit of time setting up the premise, so if you do take my advice and watch it despite the cancellation, give it until Episode 5. That one pays off everything that was set up prior to it in wonderful and unexpected ways. Then each one of the five remaining episodes shocks and surprises, as all the storylines converge on an amazing ending. Shame on Showtime for cancelling this one; it had so much potential.<\/p>\n

HONORABLE MENTION:\u00a0Shadow and Bone<\/em><\/p>\n

Caemeron<\/strong>: Winning Time<\/em>, HBO<\/p>\n

I don\u2019t know what HBO was thinking in releasing Winning Time<\/em><\/a> Season 2 when they did. It was the opposite of basketball season, and in the middle of a SAG-AFTRA strike that meant that no one could promote it.<\/p>\n

I don\u2019t think you have to like basketball to enjoy this show, to be clear. The cast is incredible and the style of the series is just a ton of fun. Indeed, I can\u2019t think of a show I had more fun<\/em> watching in 2023, and it was a blast talking with Ryan about it on The TV Obsessive Podcast<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Alas, the show was cancelled, meaning that a series about the rise of the Lakers ended with them losing to the Celtics. It\u2019s a lot like if The Empire Strikes Back<\/em> was the last Star Wars<\/em> movie they ever made. (And sorry for the spoiler, but we are talking about actual basketball history here).<\/p>\n

\"Jerry
Photograph by Warrick Page\/HBO<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Most Anticipated TV Show of 2024<\/h2>\n

Michael<\/strong>: Severance <\/em>Season 2, Apple TV+<\/p>\n

Where the heck is this show? Whether answers come or not, I miss the characters. 2024 looks to be another mess of a year, but if I can get my Severance<\/em> <\/a>fix within the next 12 months, I\u2019ll be satiated.<\/p>\n

Ryan<\/strong>: 3 Body Problem<\/em>, Netflix<\/p>\n

Mostly under the radar since their controversial (and mostly reviled<\/a>) ending of Game of Thrones<\/em>, D.B. Weiss and David Benioff are back with their adaption of the 2007 novel by Liu Cixin. Weiss and Benioff are dealing with a complete work of fiction for this series (and not an unfinished project like Game of Thrones<\/em>), so their vision along with a Netflix budget should be able to weave a masterful tale of haunting decisions made that impact multiple generations.<\/p>\n

Brien<\/strong>: Cobra Kai<\/em> Season 6, Netflix<\/p>\n

There are so many great shows lining up for next year. Both the Alien<\/em> and Blade Runner<\/em> franchises have TV series in the works. Daredevil returns in Daredevil: Born Again<\/em>. The much-acclaimed 3 Body Problem<\/em> is being turned into a series (again—there is already a Chinese series). But the standout for me, the one I am most eagerly awaiting, is Cobra Kai<\/em>.<\/p>\n

This will be the sixth and final season of Cobra Kai. This goofy wonderful show has been firing away on all cylinders for a solid five seasons. Every single one of those seasons has been a joy to watch. The perfect mix of nostalgia, comedy, drama, and over the top fight scenes. I\u2019m sad to see it end, but I\u2019m also glad to see them going out on top of their game. I expect this one to be epic.<\/p>\n

Caemeron<\/strong>: Severance<\/em> Season 2, Apple TV+<\/p>\n

There\u2019s no release date yet, but all indications are that we should get Severance<\/em> Season 2 at some point in 2024. The first season was great, and I struggle to think of any show I look forward to more (including those that aren\u2019t going to air new episodes this year).<\/p>\n

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So that’s it for the 2023 TVObs Awards. Let us know what we missed, or snubbed, in the comments!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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