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Best TV Series That Set Trends in 2024

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    Silo

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    272.8 K
    • Solid character development

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    Silo stands out in this ranking for its intriguing world-building and central mystery that captivated audiences. The series sparked significant conversations about dystopia, truth, and rebellion, establishing itself as a cultural phenomenon.

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    Severance

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    599.7 K
    • Critically acclaimed

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    The series 'Severance' set a trend with its original dystopian premise and visually striking execution. Its exploration of the duality between work and personal life through a memory-separation concept captivated audiences and sparked widespread debate on corporate ethics and identity.

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    Baby Reindeer

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    131.3 K
    • Audaciously original series

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    Baby Reindeer stands out in this ranking for its raw and brave narrative that tackles complex themes like stalking and trauma in a deeply personal and disturbing way. Its authenticity and the impactful performances of its protagonists sparked intense debate and resonated globally, setting a trend in how sensitive stories are approached on television.

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    Invincible

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    686.2 K
    • Acclaimed for mature themes

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    Invincible revolutionized the superhero genre with its raw and realistic approach to violence and consequences. Its bold narrative and unexpected plot twists generated significant impact and discussion within the television community, establishing it as an influential series.

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    Only Murders in the Building

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    178.3 K
    • Offers outlandish crimes from the past and present

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    Only Murders in the Building earned its spot on this list for its innovative blend of comedy, mystery, and meta-commentary, creating a cultural phenomenon. The show not only revitalized the 'whodunit' genre for a new generation but also demonstrated the power of streaming platforms to launch unexpected hits with strong social media appeal.

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    The Boys

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    1.4 M
    • Won four Primetime Emmy Awards

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    The Boys revolutionized the superhero genre with a cynical and brutally realistic vision, challenging conventions and generating significant cultural debate. Its bold focus on social critique and the deconstruction of heroic archetypes positioned it as a television phenomenon that marked a before and after.

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    Daredevil: Born Again

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    72.9 K
    • Resurrected the superhero after cancellation

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    Daredevil: Born Again stands out for its bold reinvention of the character, exploring mature and complex themes with a narrative depth that strongly resonated with audiences. Its focus on Matt Murdock's struggle against his internal and external demons, along with impactful cinematography, set a new standard for comic book adaptations on television, setting a trend in how superhero stories are approached.

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    The White Lotus

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    215.8 K
    • Witty social satire

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    The White Lotus has established itself as a trendsetting series due to its sharp social satire and distinctive visual style. The show tackles complex themes of class, race, and privilege in a way that sparks conversation and reflection, solidifying its place in popular culture.

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    Paradise

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    • Combines suspense, political thriller, and science fiction dystopia

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    Paradise stood out for its innovative narrative and bold exploration of complex social themes, setting a new standard for contemporary television. Its cultural impact resonated strongly, influencing how certain topics are addressed in subsequent productions.

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    Shōgun

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    213.7 K
    • Immense bicultural period production

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    Shōgun has redefined historical storytelling on television with its detailed recreation of feudal Japan and its profound exploration of themes such as power, culture, and the clash of civilizations. Its ambitious production and memorable performances have positioned it as a cultural benchmark that has captured global attention and sparked widespread discussion.

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