★ top 5 underrated tv series of 2022 ★
⬐⬐ full review ⬎⬎
The Resort (Peacock)
True crime come to life with a mindbending twist
tomatometer: 88% — genre: drama, mystery, comedy
An anniversary trip puts a marriage to the test when a couple finds themselves embroiled in one of Yucatan’s most bizarre unsolved mysteries from 15 years prior involving the disappearance of two young adults, a murder, and a once-in-a-century hurricane. With everything connected, solving the crime requires unraveling some of life’s biggest questions.
Industry (HBO, BBC)
Succession’s British Gen Z cousin
tomatometer: 96% — genre: drama
Industry gives an insider’s view of the blackbox of high finance following a group of young bankers as they forge their identities within the pressure cooker environment and sex and drug fueled blitz of international bank Pierpoint & Co’s London office.
Made for Love (HBO, Prime Video)
Corporate sci-fi drama meets raw dissection of relationships
tomatometer: 100% — genre: dark comedy, drama, sci-fi
Made for Love is a series about relationships, specifically a toxic one of control and possession. It follows Hazel Green, the wife of a tech entrepreneur, who escapes her husband’s tech-fortress, only to discover he’d implanted a chip in her brain to see her every thought.
Hacks (HBO Max)
Hilarious Emmy-winning comedy with iconic queer characters
tomatometer: 100% — genre: comedy, drama
Deborah Vance has blazed a trail through the male-dominated comedy scene for decades, but after the casino owner threatens to cut her residency, her manager pitches the recently outcast television writer Ava to help freshen up her set. A brutally honest and unpredictably hilarious half-hour series, Hacks explores the dark mentorship that forms between the legendary comedian and her entitled new writing partner.
Acapulco (Apple TV+)
Fun and uplifting comedy with a lot of heart
tomatometer: 100% — genre: comedy
Acapulco takes place in the romanticized memories of Maximo Ramos, a prosperous entrepreneur entertaining his nephew with the story of how he went from rags to riches, starting in 1984 when he was hired on as a pool boy at the neon pink La Colinas Resort in Acapulco.
153 notes
·
View notes
your posts are awesome! I was wondering can we tag you userzaci for our tvshow edits, such as Magnum PI from my sideblog gordykatsumoto? Season finale tomorrow, (cries in frustration)
yeah that's fine!
2 notes
·
View notes