New Shows to Check OutSo many new shows, so little time. Which are worth your precious eyeballs? These list rank the best new series in each genre that have premiered since 2019, so you still have plenty of time to catch up.
Vote up the best new guilty pleasure shows, only your cat knows you're enjoying, that premiered on or after January 1, 2019.
Not everything you watch needs to be of pristine quality and there's no better way to disengage after a bad day than binging some of these new guilty pleasure shows. If you want to sit back, relax, and turn your mind off, try indulging in one of the programs on this list. Â
Which new guilty pleasure TVÂ show do you think deserves the top spot on this list? Give your favorites a thumbs up and please add any good series we may have missed.
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Venturing into the dark world of cybercrime, this true-crime docuseries unravels the chilling tale of a twisted criminal and the online sleuths determined to bring him to justice. The show revolves around the heinous acts of Luka Magnotta, an individual whose twisted desires led him down a path of cruelty and malice. With a gripping narrative, the series delves into the relentless pursuit by internet detectives, who meticulously piece together clues in an attempt to unmask this elusive figure. Lauded for its compelling storytelling and attention to detail, this critically acclaimed series has garnered significant recognition and left viewers pondering the depths of human depravity.
Actors: Deanna Thompson, John Green, Claudette Hamlin, Antonio Paradiso, Benjamin Xu
The docuseries delves into the world of big cat owners, exposing a realm rife with eccentric personalities and controversial practices. Among them, Joe Exotic (Joseph Maldonado-Passage) emerges as an unforgettable figure, entangled in a bitter rivalry with Carole Baskin, an animal rights activist. Their feud takes center stage, escalating to alarming levels with shocking twists that keep viewers gripped. Throughout its seven-episode run, the series garnered significant attention, sparking countless memes and discussions. Nominated for six Primetime Emmy Awards, this true-crime saga has become a cultural phenomenon, demonstrating the power of storytelling in unearthing the complex layers of human nature.
Actors: Joe Exotic, Carole Baskin, Howard Baskin, John Finlay, Eric Goode
Marrying someone you have known for no more than 90 days comes with more risks than traditional unions. This companion series to "90 Day Fiance" sets out to see how the relationship has worked out for several couples from the original show. The show reveals what has gone on in the lives of the returning couples, whom TLC calls "the most memorable from previous seasons," since they tied the knot. Among the issues the couples have faced are criticism from their loved ones and on social media, potentially having to move away from their hometowns, and pregnancy struggles.
Actors: Paola Mayfield, Elizabeth Potthast, Andrei Castravet
All That stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of sketch comedy, particularly when it comes to engaging younger audiences. With an ever-evolving cast of talented performers, the show has been a launching pad for numerous careers in Hollywood, including those of Kenan Thompson and Amanda Bynes. The series' clever sketches and memorable characters, such as Ed (Kel Mitchell) from Good Burger, have left lasting impressions on viewers for generations. Garnering critical acclaim and multiple awards nominations during its airing, All That still continues to demonstrate its ability to remain relevant and fresh, while delivering laughs that resonate with fans across various age groups.
Actors: Chelsea Brummet, Jack De Sena, Lisa Foiles, Bryan Hearne, Shane Lyons