Here we are, folks. Not even three months after exiting the war room that was our Best TV of 2022 debate, we've already been tasked with choosing our favorite shows of 2023 so far. Now, since it's just the end of March, the battle wasn't too contentious. What kind of monster would fight about including Abbott Elementary on a best-of list? Full disclosure: there are a few technicalities on here. Succession's brilliant premiere episode—along with the weight of its final season—was enough to land the Roys on this list. Plus, Netflix's Beef isn't quite streaming yet, but we've seen Steven Yeun and Ali Wong's riotous turns in the series, so we couldn't leave it out. Hopefully the write-up below just gets you hyped for its debut. The rest of the list should pass your inspection. Here are the best 10 best shows of the year so far. |
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"I didn't know this would happen. I thought maybe it would never come." |
| Eminent Domain (!), a coach in handcuffs (!!), a top-secret Army base (!!!), biological warfare testing (?!). If you think you know the March Madness Cinderella archetype, think again. |
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A spokesperson for Manhattan District Attorney Alvin L. Bragg said in a statement on Thursday evening that his office had contacted former President Donald Trump's personal attorney "to coordinate his surrender to the Manhattan D.A.'s Office for arraignment on a Supreme Court indictment, which remains under seal." Trump is the first current or ex-president to be indicted, though Ulysses S. Grant beat him to "first president arrested" in 1872. (He was picked up for speeding in a horse-drawn carriage.) This is a significant test for the American democratic system, though globally it is not uncommon for former national leaders to face prosecution, including in democracies like South Korea and France. What's next? More importantly, Can Trump still run for president? |
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| Thin, crispy and highly snack-able, this old-school, deceptively simple pizza deserves to be enjoyed everywhere. Here's where to get it across the country. |
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I got high-speed internet for the first time in my 30s, in my apartment in Brooklyn. I said to the guy installing it, "Is this really necessary? Isn't it fine to just have dial-up?" He gave me this look and said, "No one ever goes back," in a real ominous tone. Something about the way he said it made me think he was talking about porn. Now I could see naked women all the time, freely, without anybody else knowing—and that felt like a great, great thing. It wasn't long after that I noticed porn was affecting my relationships. I would be with a girlfriend and fantasizing about a porn scene I had watched. One time I was with a girlfriend and I suggested we watch porn while having sex. She caught me staring at the screen, and not at her, and she said, "Do I even need to be here?" That one felt terrible. But in general, I thought my behavior was completely normal. |
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