Need something new to watch? We got you covered.
The year has crossed the halfway mark, and already we're drowning in fantastic television. The first half of 2022 has offered up a dazzling number of series for premium watching. Ozark made its big Netflix return, Amazon has offered us a beautiful look into the lives of three young adults on the autism spectrum, and ABC (yes, A-B-C, the network) has turned out the best comedy of the year. Apple TV+ also muscled its way into the streaming game with two of the year's biggest hits, Pachinko and Severance, each bound to take home Emmy gold. If this all serves as any indication for the second half of the year, it's not going to be a matter of whether or not there's any good television, but whether you have the time to watch it all. To stay ahead of things, we've chosen a handful of series that you should get in your queue. |
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Not all that long ago, the now-38-year-old was in rehab and at a mental health low-point. Now he's got new music, a new tour, and a new Netflix show—and he says exactly what he needs to say, exactly when he needs to say it. What a difference a couple years makes. |
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The (arguably) best smartwatch in the world deserves the best care. |
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The week that began Monday, August 8, provided such a neat encapsulation of the Trump Scandal Defense Cycle that we should not allow it to drift into summer-dog-day oblivion without comment. Each day brought a new development almost divinely crafted to expose the knee-jerk nihilist sycophancy of Trump's defenders, as they repeatedly threw themselves in front of the Reality Bus only to be shocked—SHOCKED!—to find themselves under the wheels by the following lunchtime. The only difference from the good ol' days of the reality-show presidency was that the protagonist's efforts to throw out new outrage bait to drag the watching world away from the previous outrage did not succeed. He was stuck on one issue, continually spouting new excuses but unable to upend the game board. Let's review. |
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