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The Best TV Shows of 2024


From "Industry" to "Presumed Innocent" Variety's TV Critics are showcasing their top picks of 2024.

A collective account of Northern Ireland’s Troubles, as well as the fraught peace process that brought them to an end, “Say Nothing” has an eye for the specific traumas that tend to be whitewashed by statistics: the children who lost their mother, falsely accused of leaking intel to the English; the paramilitary fighters haunted by what they’ve done. Supporting players like trader Rishi (Sagar Radia) got their turn in the spotlight, while Kit Harington joined the cast as perfectly punchable posho Henry Muck, taking “Industry” into new centers of power within England’s rigid class system. Left adrift after the death of her sister, the only member of her family who truly understood her, Sam slowly connected with other residents of her Kansas hometown: Joel (Jeff Hiller), a high school classmate who shares her passion for singing and silly banter; Trisha (Mary Catherine Garrison), her surviving sibling; Frank (Murray Hill), a trans professor at a local agricultural college.

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