Friday, 15 November 2019

Only 18 TV shows received a perfect score on Rotten Tomatoes this year — here they are

The Good Place season four NBCNBC

Rotten Tomatoes keeps a running list of the top television shows of all time based on critics' scores. Eighteen of the "Certified Fresh" series with 100% ratings premiered in 2019. From NBC sitcoms like "The Good Place" and "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" to the final season of "Jane the Virgin," we've rounded up all the best shows of the year according to critics.

Keep scrolling to see the 18 shows that received a perfect score on Rotten Tomatoes this year.

"Better Things" (season three)

FX

Synopsis: "A single mom struggles to raise three girls while trying to maintain her career as an actor."

Number of reviews: 31

Critics' Consensus: Pamela Adlon fully asserts her authorial voice over "Better Things" in a triumphant third season that examines the exhaustion of motherhood with exhilarating artistry.

Where to watch it: HuluFX

 

 

 



"Big Mouth" (season three)

Netflix

Synopsis: "Growth spurts, or the lack of it, add to the usual tensions faced daily by the middle schoolers of 'Big Mouth.'" 

Number of reviews: 24

Critics' Consensus: Like the characters at its center, "Big Mouth's" third season continues to grow, taking on complicated new issues with the same gross-but-utterly-empathetic eye that made it so lovable in the first place.

Where to watch it: Netflix

 

 



"A Black Lady Sketch Show" (season one)

Anne Marie Fox/HBO

Synopsis: "'A Black Lady Sketch Show' is a narrative series set in a limitless magical reality full of dynamic, hilarious characters and celebrity guests. The show presents sketches performed by a core cast of black women, including Robin Thede, Ashley Nicole Black, Gabrielle Dennis and Quinta Brunson."

Number of reviews: 20

Critics' Consensus: Singular, subversive, and simply hilarious, "A Black Lady Sketch Show" finds universal humor in specific spaces to craft quick-witted sketches that perfectly showcase Robin Thede and her talented cast.

Where to watch it: HBO Now

 




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