Winter TV Scorecard 2016

#8
Critics Consensus: Twelve seasons in and It's Always Sunny still shines bright thanks to its willingness to trod into new comedic territory and push the limits of its already limitless characters.

#7
#7
Critics Consensus: Humans continues to quietly distinguish itself in the sci-fi drama category -- and prove better than most of its flashier AI competition.

#6
Critics Consensus: Man Seeking Woman explores new avenues of storytelling in season 3, while maintaining its excellent absurdist humor and imaginative dealings with relatable relationship issues.

#5
Critics Consensus: The Missing's astute narrative and intense perplexity allow for more thrills and exciting guesswork in season 2.

#4
Critics Consensus: Planet Earth II offers a spectacular, moving, unprecedented account of the natural world.
Starring: David Attenborough

#3
Critics Consensus: Suspenseful, smart, and terrifically cast, Sneaky Pete is part dramedy, part crime caper, and all in all entertaining.

#2
Critics Consensus: An auspicious beginning for CBS All Access, The Good Fight solidly follows its predecessor while allowing for new storytelling styles, a wider narrative scope, and a chance for its lead to explore new territory with a relatable human struggle.

#1
Critics Consensus: Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds is a touching, bittersweet, and ultimately charming love story that serves as a poignantly effective tribute to the strangely complicated, uniquely resilient mother/daughter duo.
Synopsis: A portrait of Hollywood royalty Carrie Fisher and her mother, Debbie Reynolds. [More]
Directed By: Alexis Bloom , Fisher Stevens

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