18 of the most popular TV shows this year, ranked from worst to best

From top-rated dramas to new takes on popular franchises, there were plenty of TV shows to watch this year.   However, not all series were critics’ favorites.

Here are 18 of the worst television programs of 2024, according to critics.

Rotten Tomatoes score: 47%

Summary: This drama anthology recounts the 1989 murders of Jose (Javier Bardem) and Kitty Menendez (Chloë Sevigny) at the hands of their sons, Lyle (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) and Erik (Cooper Koch).

Some critics didn’t like the timing of the installment of Ryan Murphy’s “Monsters” anthology series, and many found the series too sensational.

“‘Monsters’ proves to be able to face a case with sensitivity, which makes its growing sensationalism and salazity even more frustrating,” wrote the critic Dan Einav in a review of the Financial Times.

Rotten Tomato Score: 54%

Synopsis: A suspected terrorist, Adilah el Idrissi (Yumna Marwan), and spy Imogen Salter (Elisabeth Moss) form a worried alliance as they travel the world.

Many critics grew tired of what was presented as a dramatic and exciting thriller.

“It’s an intriguing setup, but ‘the veil’ is hampered by poor pacing, a lack of originality and particularly depressed functionality through the otherwise very flashy foam,” wrote Rohan Naahar for the Indian Express.

Rotten Score: 55%

In the fourth and last season of the science fiction series “The Umbrella Academy”, the Hargreves brothers join in an exchange timeline.

Even critics who enjoyed the series found the finale to be disappointing.

“He is a divagous and hurried, and I know at the endinggarray in the best case, confusing, in the worst case, Antisclimac,” Valerie Anne wrote for Autostraddle.

Rotten score: 65%

Summary: Based on the book by Elin Hilderbrand, “The Best Couple” follows a circle of relatives on a supposedly idyllic Nantucket wedding weekend, until things take a macabre turn.

Although some criticism discovered “the best couple” as a fault and a pleasure of laughter, the predictable series had a combined reaction in much of the criticism.

“. . . There are too many superfluous subplots, digressions, red herrings, and narratives,” Robert W. Butler wrote of Butler’s film scene. “For much of the program, I felt like I was walking on water. . . When I get into my exercise but it’s not going anywhere. “

Rotten Tomatoes Score: 70%

Summary: set 10,000 years before the events of “Dune” (2021) and “Dune: Part Two” (2024), this series of preques indicates the origins of the Bene Gesserit, an exclusively feminine command.

Although critics noted the excellent production quality of “Dune: Prophecy,” many said the show had its beginnings before discovering its groove.

“‘Dune: Prophecy’ is a visually impressive and obviously expensive production — albeit ‘television impressive’ as opposed to ‘cinema impressive’ — that despite its atrocious start did turn things around,” Karl Puschmann wrote for The New Zealand Herald.

Rotten Tomatoes Score: 73%

Summary: Set as a prequel to “Ted” (2012), this series follows 16-year-old John Bennett (Max Burkholder) as he navigates the best school with his grumpy teddy bear, Ted (voiced through Seth Macfarlane , up to its sides.

While it didn’t get rave reviews across the board, many critics said they enjoyed the series more than they expected.

“The Talking Teddy Bear Show? I don Sí. No t know what to tell you, but it’s funny, weirdly progressive for a Seth MacFarlane show, and strangely moving,” Dustin Rowles wrote for Pajiba.

Rotten Tomato Score: 83%

In the season of the prequel “Game of Thrones”, the struggle of the force between Rhaenyra Targaryen (Emma D’Arcy) and Alicent Hightower (Olivia Cooke) continues with fatal consequences.

The Rotten Tomatoes score fell since their first season, and some critics criticized writers for slowing down the speed of history significantly.

“The passable direction of two character arcs, the forging of new alliances, dragons and horsemen who build themselves opposed to the necessary strike production values, made up for the disappointing absence of great and joyous battles,” Mini Anthikad Chhibber wrote for the Hindu.

Rotten Tomatoes score: 84%

Summary: Three years after the events of “Wandavision,” this Marvel series follows Agatha Harkness (Kathryn Hahn) as she attempts to wield her powers, with an aspiring wizard (Joe Locke) and other fantastical allies accompanying her.

After more than 15 years of Marvel releases on the big and small screen, some critics have felt an overload of content. However, “Agatha All Along” relied on its own unique charm and won as a refreshing new addition to the franchise.

“As a part of the MCU, this series demonstrates that Marvel can do serious and considered and that with the right team, the most minor of characters can have an important role in the ongoing narrative arc of the Cinematic Universe,” Anne-Louise Fortune wrote for Starburst magazine.

Rotten Tomatoes score: 86%

Synopsis: Rhiannon (Ella Purnell) leads a simple life as a newspaper assistant. However, when his father dies, a series of events change the entire trajectory of his life.

Many critics were surprised through the dark comedy of the series, saying that it filled a quite higher blow.

“While the police investigation is perilously close to uncovering the truth, ‘Sweetpea’ temporarily becomes an incredibly entertaining film with a fierce feminist twist,” Andrew Murray wrote for The Upcoming.

Rotten Tomato Score: 87%

Set in Regency-era London, the third season of the romantic drama follows Penelope Featherington (Nicola Coughlan) as she longs for her friendship with Colin Bridgerton (Luke Newton) to deepen.

Many critics agreed the romance and tension of “Bridgerton” had become rather predictable — but for a cozy British drama, that wasn’t necessarily bad.

“A ‘Bridgerton’ series should be able to do both: embrace ensemble storytelling while also achieving the full satisfaction and painstaking structural balance of a romance novel,” Kathryn VanArendonk wrote for Vulture. “Season three does not pull this off, but ‘Bridgerton’ remains too much fun to consider breaking up with anytime soon.”

Rotten Tomatoes score: 88%

Summary: In this sitcom, a team of doctors, nurses, and arrogant email surgeons consider going through their paint rooms and treating patients at a hospital with insufficient funds.

Cornered through “Superstore” showrunner Justin Spitzer, who was also a writer for the beloved sitcom “The Office” – “St. Louis”Denis Medical” welcomed critics who were looking for some other comedy about the position of the paintings to meet their television needs.

“. . . ‘st. Denis’ has a lot of potential,” Kelly Lawler wrote for USA Today, adding, “It fills a need for a wise sitcom airing this season. “

Rotten Tomatoes score: 89%

Summary: In the third season of the dramatic series, chef Carmy (Jeremy Allen White) and his team battle their personal struggles as they fight to keep their business afloat.

After stellar seasons of first and moment, rated 100 percent and 99 percent on Rotten Tomatoes, respectively, the Chicago-centric series saw a slight drop in viewership, yet it has become one of the biggest shows of the anus.

“It is not Richie’s epic interpretation of ‘Love Story’ by Taylor Swift in ‘Forks’, but season 3 still has enough blow to keep us invested, and even captivated in bits,” Gautam Sindam wrote for the Hindu.

Purrent Tomato Score: 91%

Two strangers (Donald Glover and Maya Erskine) pose as a married couple, John and Jane Smith, while carrying out secret missions for a shadowy organization.

The “Mr. and Mrs. Smith” compliment led to the second season renewal. However, the same stars likely would not return, which is unfortunate since many critics cited Glover and Erskine as a strength in the series.

“While the screen may attract you with the action or greatness (including surely murderous invited stars) that complement the story, the deep exploration of two other people who sail in a relationship under high pressure cases is what will make you stay “. ‘”Hayley Croke Alto and Claro wrote.

Rotten score: 94%

Summary: In the post-apocalyptic future, resident Lucy MacLean (Ella Purnell) ventures into a nuclear wasteland to save her father Kidnappé (Kyle Maclachlan).

Critics have said that systems such as “Fallout” turn out that video game adaptations can be ambitious, enriching and, in the end, fun.

“‘Fallout’ has enough sand and blood to not please everyone, yet whether you know the games or not, this TV series welcomes everyone with open arms and a knife in a position to dip into your back,” Sarah Marrs wrote for Lainey Gossip.

Rotten Tomatoes score: 94%

Summary: Joanne (Kristen Bell) cohosts a sex-and-dating podcast with her sister. Noah (Adam Brody) is a freshly single rabbi. After a chance encounter, the two feel an overpowering connection.

Critics were charmed by the romantic comedy, which begged to be binged.

In a film authority review, Eddie Harrison wrote that the screen “should work for almost everyone; this clever, flexible story suddenly makes stage comedy seem like the simplest thing to do, at a time when there is nothing. ” “I haven’t been smart for years. “

Rotten score: 98%

Summary: English teacher Evan Marquez (Brian Jordan Alvarez) navigates the high-wire of modern high-school politics after a parent complains about him.

Bolstered by adorable overall layout and Alvarez’s uniquely humorous logo, “English Teacher” garnered near-best critical reception.

“‘English Teacher’ has space to grow, but it has a fantastic facade and reminds us that comedy is the most versatile genre of television,” wrote Craig Mathieson for The Age.

Rotten tomato score: 99%

Summary: In 1600, worlds collide when English sailor John Blackthorne (Cosmo Jarvis) becomes shipwrecked in Japan and crosses paths with Lord Yoshii Toranaga (Hiroyuki Sanada).

“Shōgun” earned stellar reviews and even took a victory lap in the awards-show circuit when it became the first non-English-language series to win an Emmy for outstanding drama series.

“… In a world this massive, there’s much to find fascinating, and audiences are sure to connect with many facets of its multidimensional historical saga,” Abe Friedtanzer wrote for Cinema Daily US.

Rotten Tomatoes Rating: 100%

Summary: Janine Teagues (Fifth Brunson) and his instructors of the first Willard R. Abbott school face a series of demanding situations when a luxury golf course appears in its neighborhood.

In his fourth season, “Abbott Elementary” continued to love critics with his adorable cast, his moving writing and his stories.

“In general, the premiere of season 4 shows that ‘Abbott Elementary’ is as fun and pleasant as always, consolidating its position between the most sensible and, in fact, among all programs that are transmitted lately, regardless of Gender, “Joshua Harris wrote. For the Magazine.

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