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The best characters are those who embrace their flaws unapologetically and keep it real in the process. Check out our list of TV characters who fit the bill

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Let’s keep it as real as these characters we’re about to break down: flawed characters are fun.

A series isn’t much fun if it doesn’t have a flawed character who somehow resonates with the audience, whether they lean more dark or are a burst of light. Characters who recognize and embrace their flaws are some of the most compelling to watch.

And we couldn’t resist breaking down some of the characters who fit the bill.

Rafe Cameron – Outer Banks

Rafe is racing.
(Jackson Lee Davis/Netflix)

By now, we’ve discussed what went wrong in Outer Banks Season 4 and even mourned the loss of our comfort show. But moving on, the series is full of flawed characters who are somehow endearing.

No one fits the bill better than Kook King Rafe Cameron. He’s objectively a terrible person at times; his long list of crimes includes nearly killing his own sister, for starters. But this is Outer Banks, baby, where Rafe’s flaws somehow work within this series.

A self-professed killer, Rafe is, at times, mentally unstable, driven by traits like revenge and greed. Still, he’s also bound by values like legacy and family, culminating in him doing unspeakable things for oddly noble reasons.

Rafe knows who he is and he rarely apologizes for it. However, he does make the necessary adjustments and proves himself through actions. And that’s why there’s something strangely admirable about the character—how he knows himself so well and stands in who he is, good, bad, and ugly.

Rafe isn’t a perfect character or even a good person. Still, he’s authentic, which makes him click into place and resonate well amid the class lines that often revolve around superficiality and identity crises in Outer Banks.

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Morgan Gillory – High Potential

KAITLIN OLSON
(Mitch Hasseth/Disney)

Who hasn’t fallen in love with Morgan Gillory and High Potential?

She’s witty, intelligent, messy, and prone to making mistakes in many aspects of her life, but she’s genuinely good-hearted. Her style, openness, and honesty make her stand out. She wears her working-class background on her brazenly bright, gaudy faux fur sleeve.

She is gifted intellectually but realistically stalled in life, making her a less glamorous and more realistic depiction of neurodivergence and genuinely relatable as a character.

She’s imperfect and will be the first to tell you that upfront. She readily accepts that she’s flawed but still strives to be a better mother, friend, and person.

Morgan always holds her own and is true to herself, even though she oversteps boundaries, is pushy, and lacks a filter. That’s what makes her so likable.

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Oliver Wolf – Brilliant Minds

(Rafy/ NBC)

Oliver is absolutely brilliant, as the Brilliant Minds‘ title implies, but he’s such a deliciously complex character, not without many flaws and imperfections. He’s a socially awkward, introverted gay luddite with face blindness! And damn if we don’t love him for it.

Oliver is a fantastic doctor who focuses as much on connecting with his patients as he is on fixing their health issues. His unique approach to practicing medicine is often rooted deeply in a traumatic past of dealing with an emotionally distant mother and a father who battled and died from mental illness.

Oliver’s flaws and experiences allow him to lead with genuine compassion and sympathy. He not only wholly embraces what makes him different and flawed and his own shortcomings, but he subsequently teaches and inspires other characters to do the same.

Oliver is a quietly inspiring character who continues to battle issues but learns how to step outside of them, and he’s a poster child for how to live one’s life, distancing oneself from shame, self-doubt, and second-guessing.

And we get to see his ongoing journey of unlearning these habits along the way.

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Beth Dutton – Yellowstone

Cooking Up a Plan - Yellowstone Season 1 Episode 7
(Emerson Miller / Paramount)

Beth Dutton has a sharp tongue, quick wit, and the ability to destroy everything in her path, which is one of many reasons she’s one of Yellowstone‘s greatest characters.

She’s a deeply flawed woman hardened by many hurts and betrayals, turning her grief, pain, and previous trauma into a thick armor that makes her nearly indestructible.

She’s fearless, ruthless, intelligent, cunning, unafraid, and unapologetic about doing whatever it takes to get what she desires or handle something. Still, she’s fiercely loyal to most of her family and deceptively soft and vulnerable, particularly when she gets to bury herself in Rip’s arms.

Beth is a host of contradictions, a viper unafraid to strike first, hard, and fast if need be. She is most assuredly an acquired taste to many, but that makes her one of the most genuinely refreshing characters on the air and as real as it gets, baby.

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BoJack Horseman – Bojack Horseman

Bojack Horseman
(Courtesy of Netflix)

There’s a reason why this character tends to resonate with many viewers when they tune in.

Bojack Horseman is painfully himself throughout the series. He’s selfish, cynical, and totally self-destructive at almost all times. He’s one of the most toxic characters you’ll see, especially to those around him.

But in knowing that, and how openly he addresses his mental illnesses, addiction issues, and all the ways in which he fails in life, that raw honesty is endearing and refreshing, and in some ways, maybe even deeply inspiring.

He tries to improve, but not so earnestly and consistently that it feels inauthentic and forced. There are no delusions about him.

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Samantha Jones – SATC

Samantha Jones brings a unique sense of humor to Sex and the City.
(HBO/Youtube Screenshot)

Samantha Jones is a feminist icon of a television character for a reason.

She is sexually liberated in a way that we hadn’t seen, unapologetic about her sexual appetite and desires, brash, bold, and progressive in a way that challenges those around her.

Samantha rarely has a filter. She is blunt to a fault, incredibly vain, and materialistic.

But she is fiercely loyal, protective, and open-minded, and through her relationships, she learns how to be vulnerable, intimate, and committed.

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Robert Spearing – Industry

Robert looks longingly in the season finale of Industry.
(Nick Strasburg/HBO)

Oh, Robert, the sweet and, at times, pathetic soul that he is, it’s hard not to love every bit of him.

Robert is one of Industry‘s most flawed characters, which speaks volumes for a series that is essentially all about flaws. He’s often out of his depth, someone who tends to lack confidence, fumbles through the basics of his job and is gullible and easily manipulated.

The thing about Robert is that in the world Industry cultivates, he’s mostly a genuinely good person, but because he lacks the ambition, ruthlessness, and arrogance of the other characters, he tends to fall short and stand out.

But he offers a nice, albeit sad, at times, counterbalance to the other characters, and despite his hopeless love for a woman who’ll never properly love him back or his aspirations to climb up the social class ranks to no avail, you genuinely root for him.

And he holds fast in trying to navigate a world where he’s a guppy in shark-infested waters without sacrificing too much of what makes him. It’s quietly defiant.

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Ted Lasso – Ted Lasso

Ted Ponders - Ted Lasso Season 3 Episode 8
(Apple TV+)

Truthfully, Ted Lasso is so aggressively positive, nice, and kind that it feels surreal and should be one of the most offputting things ever.

It’s a clear facade to some degree, masking deep pain and Ted’s depression, but how he pours himself into being a good person despite how awful he often feels aside is part of what makes the character so great.

Ted Lasso proves that you don’t have to be an asshole just because you’re hurting, and he inspires and often pulls out the best in those around him despite his shortcomings and how he behaves because of them.

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Gregory House – House M.D.

House in the Hallway
(Adam Taylor/FOX)

House is an arrogant doctor who completely disregards the feelings of those around him.

And yes, this disregard extends to a mostly abhorrent bedside manner that typically involves him offending everyone in the room.

He’s outspoken, snarky, blunt, and rude, and most of the time, he seems to get off on making people miserable. He also has a pretty bad painkiller addiction that only brings out the worst of his traits when he gets agitated.

But you can never accuse House of not keeping 100 at all times, and there’s something commendable about his willingness to embrace his worst traits without a second thought.

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Rose Nylund – The Golden Girls

Blanche, Rose & Dorothy are about to hug
(NBC/Screenshot )

How does the saying go? Oh, right, Rose Nylund is as dumb as a bag of rocks.

Her naivete and intellectual challenges make her a flawed character, but her innocence and moments of purity and clarity make up for it.

What’s great about Rose is that she’s conscious of how dumb she sounds often but is also not ashamed of what she doesn’t know.

She’s always open to learning more and growing and wholly accepts and embraces her shortcomings, even putting up with the ribbing and jokes in the interim.

Most people are too self-conscious to admit when they’re out of their depth, so there’s a bravery to Rose’s authenticity.

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Emily Cooper – Emily in Paris

Standing Tall - Emily in Paris
(Netflix)

Emily is easily one of the most annoying characters on the air, and yet, like a bad rash, Emily in Paris persists.

But that’s also what begrudgingly makes us appreciate the character so much. She’s often a walking, talking stereotype of American ignorance, brashness, and entitlement wrapped up in a bubbly package. But she knows who and what she is and how she affects people, and she carries on anyway.

If she can win a person over, she’ll find a way to do so, and her plucky persona and inability to stay down and out even when she should sit down, zip it, take things in, and assess are what make the series so interesting.

She’s bold and smiles in the face of Parisian snobbery, never even considering being anything other than herself.

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Michael Scott – The Office

Michael Scott lead  - The Office
(NBC (promo screenshot) )

On The Office, Michael is selfish, self-absorbed, and lacks social and self-awareness.

He’s often narcissistic, and no one sticks his foot in his mouth better. He spends much of the series struggling with these traits and trying to get outside them.

But he cares enough about his colleagues and makes some effort to right things, so his flaws, political incorrectness, and insensitivity work out.

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Maggie Bell – FBI

Maggie's Back - FBI Season 6 Episode 13
(Bennett Raglin/CBS)

Maggie always takes risks and takes a walk on the dark side of things on FBI.

But she’s so incredibly stubborn that it often gets frustrating.

She always sticks her ground, is opinionated, rarely holds back, and is reckless, making her a genuinely stressful person to watch on cases.

But so many of Maggie’s most frustrating traits make her a great agent, loyal partner, and solid friend, and leaning into these traits rather than straying away from them works for the character.

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Parker – Leverage/Leverage Redemption

Parker Leverage: Redemption
(© 2021 Alfonso Bresciani / IMDb TV)

There are very few characters like Parker, especially women, making her Leverage‘s breath of fresh air.

Parker has nothing that resembles a filter. She is brutally honest and always speaks her mind while simultaneously displaying a whimsical and childlike innocence.

She’s whipsmart in an untraditional way, fierce, loyal, and badass. In two different series, she learned how to come to grips with who she is as a person and truly thrive within that.

Parker’s journey towards embracing who and what she is and making everyone around her and the world a better place is one of Leverage’s most lasting impacts.

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Quigley Smitty – The Rookie

Smitty all Smiles -tall - The Rookie Season 6 Episode 3
(Disney/Raymond Liu (ABC))

Smitty is such a staple on The Rookie that it would be difficult to envision the series without him.

He’s an opportunistic and supremely lazy officer who doesn’t do much unless it’s self-serving and seemingly is riding out the gig until he can retire. On paper, he should be a truly loathsome character as he rarely lifts a finger.

But when he does, he’s shockingly badass and possesses a self-awareness that makes you appreciate rather than resent him. With Smitty, you almost always know who and what you’ll get; something is comforting about that.

He doesn’t mince any words about what he will and won’t do, and he doesn’t feel he has anything to prove, and you have to respect that!

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Will Trent – Will Trent

(Disney/Daniel Delgado Jr.)

Will is constantly evolving as a character.

He battles various issues, from his dyslexia and OCD to his lack of social awareness and inability to get along with others easily.

He seems stuck in his ways, but with time and effort, he comes to grips with who he is and accepts it while making meaningful improvements along the way that enhance his life and those around him.

Of all the characters in Will Trent, he’s one of the most real, grounded, and unapologetic, and also one of the most inspiring.

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Kitty Song Covey – XO, Kitty

Kitty smiles.
(Courtesy of Netflix)

Kitty is such an endearing character, which is one of many reasons Netflix created XO, Kitty for her after the success of the To All the Boys movie franchise.

But Kitty is certainly a character with her fair share of issues, many of which are the catalyst behind her landing in South Korea in the first place.

Kitty is incredibly impulsive, in case moving halfway across the world didn’t already reach that natural conclusion. She is also naive about love and what her true love story should be like possessing some childlike, fairytale idealism far from reality.

Like many young people coming into their own, she’s often selfish and absorbed, at times lacking insight and awareness about those around her.

But even with all of these flaws, she’s an endearing enough character because she’s genuine about working her way through them and becoming a better person, as well as genuinely figuring out who she is and what she wants out of life.

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Louis Litt – Suits

Louis Tries to Save the Day - Suits Season 8 Episode 16
(Shane Mahood/USA Network)

By now, we all know that Suits has a treasure trove of fascinating and flawed characters who stayed true to themselves and stood in all they were.

But one of the most unexpectedly compelling from the bunch was Louis Litt. He was quick to anger, jealous, often whiny, lacked self-confidence, and desperate.

Louis was also devoted and loyal to those who mattered, smart, and adaptable. He wore his flaws on his sleeve, and despite the occasional moment of being treated like more antagonist and nuisance than ally at various points in the series, his multifaceted portrayal makes him such a great character.

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Somehow, falling somewhere between being an outcast and a mascot.

There are some of our favorite television characters who embrace their flaws, and now, we want to hear about some of yours.

Who would you place on this list? Sound off below!

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When you’re feeling petty, these snark-filled shows bring the drama, shade, and scandal you’re craving.

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Sometimes, you just need to indulge your inner snark.

For those days when you’re feeling petty, nothing beats a good TV binge-packed with shade, drama, and characters who know how to throw down.

From scandalous romances to epic rivalries and high-stakes power plays, these shows are loaded with the kind of pettiness that makes for addictive entertainment.

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Whether it’s elite high schoolers battling for the top spot, feuding Hollywood legends, or ruthless family dynasties, this list has you covered.

So grab some popcorn and get ready for the best shows to watch when you’re feeling a little — okay, maybe a lot — petty.

Succession

(Macall Polay/HBO)

Succession takes family drama and corporate warfare to deliciously petty heights.

The Roy family’s billion-dollar empire is matched only by their ruthless ambition and brutal one-liners.

From Logan’s domineering grip on his children to Kendall, Shiv, and Roman’s relentless battles for power, every scene is packed with tension, betrayal, and dark humor.

It’s a masterclass in snark, with every character out for themselves and no one afraid to play dirty.

If you’re in the mood for jaw-dropping moments and epic takedowns, Succession serves up pettiness on a silver platter.

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Revenge

(ABC/Screenshot)

Revenge is all about payback, served ice-cold with a side of high-society flair.

Emily Thorne arrives in the Hamptons with one goal: to destroy the wealthy Grayson family who wronged her.

With every calculated move, hidden scheme, and unexpected turn, Emily turns manipulation into an art form.

The show drips with drama as allies become enemies and layers of deceit unfold at every corner.

When you’re in that petty kind of mood and craving a good tale of retribution, Revenge is the ultimate binge for high-stakes snark and scheming.

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The White Lotus

Tanya at a Party - The White Lotus Season 2 Episode 6
(Fabio Lovino/HBO)

The White Lotus takes luxury and privilege and flips it into pure chaos.

Set in a tropical paradise, this show reveals the dark — and often hilariously petty — side of its wealthy guests and staff.

From passive-aggressive insults to jaw-dropping power plays, every character brings their own brand of snark to the vacation from hell. W

With each new guest’s arrival, tensions build, secrets unravel, and the drama escalates to shocking heights.

If you’re feeling petty and craving some top-tier satire, The White Lotus is the perfect getaway…from sanity.

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Gossip Girl

(THE CW/Giovanni Rufino)

When it came to scandal, shade, and high society snark, Gossip Girl was the show to tune into.

From Blair’s iconic takedowns to Serena’s endless drama, the Upper East Side turned into a battlefield where pettiness reigned supreme.

Gossip Girl’s anonymous posts exposed everyone’s secrets, ensuring that no one — not even the queen bees — was safe.

This was backstabbing and betrayal with a glamorous twist, where every schemer played to win.

If you’re feeling a little petty, this is your perfect binge.

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House of Cards

(Netflix)

House of Cards is political pettiness at its finest.

Frank and Claire Underwood redefine ruthless ambition, clawing their way to the top with calculated manipulation, cutting remarks, and ice-cold revenge.

Every episode is a masterclass in power plays, as the Underwoods pull strings and eliminate rivals without a hint of remorse.

Watching them scheme their way through Washington is thrilling, darkly entertaining, and satisfyingly petty.

If you’re in the mood for a high-stakes game where loyalty is non-existent, House of Cards delivers drama with zero mercy.

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Big Little Lies

The Whole Gang - Big Little Lies
This is a photo from Big Little Lies Season 2 coming to HBO June 9, 2019. (Jennifer Clasen/HBO)

Big Little Lies brings all the pettiness of small-town drama wrapped in a gorgeous beachside setting.

Monterey’s seemingly perfect moms have secrets simmering beneath the surface, and as tensions rise, so do the stakes.

From subtle digs to explosive confrontations, every character brings their own blend of snark and shade to the story.

The layers of friendship, rivalry, and betrayal keep things intense, especially when the truth threatens to unravel.

If you’re craving a binge filled with twists, secrets, and deliciously petty moments, Big Little Lies is calling your name.

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Veep

(Colleen Hayes/HBO)

Veep is the ultimate in political pettiness, following the sharp-tongued Selina Meyer as she navigates Washington with zero filters and plenty of insults.

Her ruthless ambition and her team’s chaotic incompetence turn every episode into a whirlwind of snarky one-liners, cringe-worthy mishaps, and brutal takedowns.

Nothing and no one is off-limits in her quest for power, and every setback is met with razor-sharp sarcasm.

If you’re ready to laugh at some of the pettiest political shenanigans imaginable, Veep serves shade like no other.

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Dynasty

(ABC/Screenshot)

Dynasty is pure, unapologetic pettiness wrapped in glitz and glamour.

The Carrington family’s power struggles, betrayals, and fierce rivalries make every episode a showcase of backstabbing at its finest.

From Alexis and Krystle’s iconic catfights to Blake’s relentless scheming, the Carringtons know how to keep the drama high and the stakes even higher.

With wealth, power, and scandal at every turn, Dynasty is the ultimate binge for anyone looking to indulge in classic soap opera-style shade.

It’s the kind of deliciously petty drama that’s impossible to resist!

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The Real Housewives

(Nicole Weingart/Bravo)

The Real Housewives franchise sets the gold standard for reality TV pettiness, with each city bringing its own mix of glitz, feuds, and unforgettable drama.

Whether you’re tuning into Beverly Hills, New York, or Atlanta, these ladies deliver shade with every brunch, charity event, and vacation meltdown.

From epic clapbacks to friendships in flames, Housewives shows that behind every fabulous outfit and perfect manicure is someone ready to throw down.

For jaw-dropping confrontations and a front-row seat to the pettiest disputes, pick your city and watch the chaos unfold because The Real Housewives franchise is OFF. THE. CHARTS.

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Fleabag

(Steve Schofield/Amazon)

Fleabag is the perfect binge for anyone craving sharp wit and unapologetic honesty.

The show follows its self-destructive, sarcastic heroine as she navigates love, loss, and one messy family, all while breaking the fourth wall with her signature side-eye.

Fleabag’s petty moments are delightfully relatable, from awkward confrontations to brutally honest observations about everyone around her.

With every glance and cutting remark, she takes viewers on a hilariously raw journey through her missteps and grudges.

If you’re feeling petty and craving dark humor, Fleabag is a must-watch.

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Empire

Cookie's Back - Empire Season 6 Episode 18
(Chuck Hodes/FOX)

If you’re craving family feuds and ruthless ambition, Empire delivers the drama with style.

The Lyon family’s power struggles, betrayals, and unfiltered shade turned the music business into a battlefield.

Cookie’s legendary comebacks (and sass!), Lucious’s relentless scheming, and sibling rivalries that redefine petty make Empire the ultimate binge for anyone who loves high-stakes drama with a side of attitude.

Every episode is packed with jaw-dropping twists, lavish performances, and enough family drama to keep you glued to the screen.

So, grab some popcorn — this one’s all about the art of the takedown.

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The Bold Type

(Freeform/Jonathan Wenk)

The Bold Type serves up drama with style, wit, and a hefty dose of snark.

At Scarlet magazine, Jane, Kat, and Sutton juggle friendships, love lives, and career ambitions, all while throwing just the right amount of shade.

The workplace rivalries and heartfelt moments turn this show into an emotional rollercoaster, blending career highs with personal messes and plenty of office drama.

If you’re in the mood for a binge that’s equal parts snark and inspiration, The Bold Type hits all the right notes for those craving a bit of petty entertainment.

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The Royals

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The Royals is royal drama at its absolute prettiest.

This modern monarchy is filled with scandal, betrayal, and enough shade to block out the sun.

Queen Helena rules with an iron fist and a razor-sharp tongue while her kids bring plenty of chaos, secrets, and snark to the palace.

Every family feud feels like a public spectacle, and every backstabbing moment is pure entertainment.

With its outrageous twists and regal rivalries, The Royals is perfect for when you’re in the mood to indulge your inner drama queen.

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Desperate Housewives

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When it comes to petty drama, Desperate Housewives practically invented it.

Life on Wisteria Lane was a soap opera wrapped in suburbia, where no secret stayed hidden and every smile came with a side of shade.

Bree’s icy perfection, Gabrielle’s fierce independence, Lynette’s cunning, and Susan’s knack for getting tangled in everyone’s messes kept viewers hooked.

With every episode, friendships got tested, affairs surfaced, and power plays unfolded, all with a flair that made you want to see what these housewives would do next.

If you’re in the mood for snark and scandal, welcome to Wisteria Lane. 

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How to Get Away with Murder

(ABC/Jessica Brooks)

How to Get Away with Murder is an ultimate showcase of manipulation, secrets, and high-stakes drama.

Annalise Keating and her band of law students are tangled in a web of lies, betrayals, and, yes, murder, making every episode a thrilling descent into chaos.

Annalise’s sharp tongue and cutthroat tactics bring the perfect mix of snark and suspense, while each character’s dark secrets add layers of intrigue.

If you’re feeling petty and want a dose of courtroom drama with ruthless ambition, How to Get Away with Murder serves up just the right amount of scandal. 

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Emily in Paris

Making Strides in Paris - Emily in Paris
(Photo by Stéphanie Branchu/Netflix)

When Emily lands in Paris, her American optimism clashes hilariously with French snobbery, sparking endless drama and passive-aggressive shade.

From love triangles to workplace rivalries, Emily navigates Parisian culture with a mix of naivety and sass, often rubbing locals the wrong way.

Whether she’s butting heads with her colleagues or stirring up romantic chaos, Emily in Paris is the perfect binge for when you’re in the mood for light-hearted, fashion-fueled drama with plenty of snark.

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Bridgerton

(Laurence Cendrowicz/Netflix © 2024)

Bridgerton is the ultimate escape into Regency-era pettiness, where courtships, rivalries, and scandal rule high society.

With Lady Whistledown (the Gossip Girl of the Regency era) spilling secrets at every turn, the Bridgerton family and their peers face relentless public scrutiny and juicy drama.

From Daphne’s love life to Anthony’s power struggles, every episode brims with subtle shade, whispered gossip, and enough romantic tension to fill a ballroom.

Bridgerton is for anyone in the mood for lavish costumes, smoldering glances, and the delicious thrill of high-stakes romance mixed with sly, period-perfect snark.

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Sex and the City

(HBO/Screenshot)

Sex and the City is the epitome of petty friendship drama, fabulous fashion, and brutally honest conversations.

Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte, and Miranda navigate love, heartbreak, and career struggles in New York City, serving up shade with Cosmos and support in equal measure.

From Carrie’s dating disasters to Samantha’s legendary one-liners, every episode is packed with iconic moments that blend humor with a touch of snark.

If you’re feeling petty or just want a front-row seat to the highs and lows of single life in the city, Sex and the City has you covered in style.

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Pretty Little Liars

(Freeform)

Pretty Little Liars is a rollercoaster of secrets, lies, and non-stop drama.

When four best friends start receiving cryptic messages from the mysterious “A,” their lives spiral into a world of manipulation and betrayal.

With each twist, they uncover darker secrets about each other and their town, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats.

From backstabbing frenemies to scandalous romances, every episode is packed with the kind of pettiness and suspense that make this show the ultimate binge.

If you’re craving mystery laced with a hefty dose of snark, Pretty Little Liars is for you. 

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90210

(Michael Desmond/The CW)

90210 brings all the high school drama, secrets, and scandal you could want, all wrapped up in Beverly Hills glitz.

The students of West Beverly Hills High are anything but innocent, with rivalries, romances, and power plays keeping things deliciously petty.

From Naomi’s queen-bee attitude to Annie’s constant entanglements, every character brings their own flair for drama and shade.

This show is packed with love triangles, betrayals, and iconic high school moments that make it a binge-worthy classic.

If you’re feeling especially petty, 90210 will deliver all the rich-kid drama you need.

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Feud: Bette and Joan

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Feud: Betty and Joan captures the iconic, real-life rivalry between Hollywood legends Bette Davis and Joan Crawford.

Set against the backdrop of the classic 1962 film What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?, the series dives into the pettiness, power plays, and behind-the-scenes battles that defined their relationship.

With biting dialogue, intense standoffs, and plenty of old-school Hollywood snark, this show brings their feud to life in all its deliciously dramatic glory.

If you’re craving glamorous cattiness and classic shade, Feud: Betty and Joan delivers pure, iconic pettiness.

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The O.C.

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The O.C. is the ultimate in teen angst, wealth, and West Coast drama.

When outsider Ryan Atwood moves into the elite world of Orange County, he stirs up secrets, rivalries, and endless romantic drama.

The show’s iconic characters — like Marissa, Seth, and Summer — bring plenty of snark and shade as they navigate love triangles, family feuds, and friendship fallout.

Every episode has the perfect mix of heartfelt moments and sharp one-liners, making The O.C. an addictive watch for anyone craving rich-kid drama with a side of petty.

And let’s be real, this list has plenty of it!

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Curb Your Enthusiasm

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Curb Your Enthusiasm takes pettiness to a whole new level, thanks to Larry David’s knack for turning minor annoyances into full-blown fiascos.

Whether he’s arguing over the “right” way to park or getting into absurd social squabbles, Larry’s relentless nitpicking and total lack of a filter make every episode a masterpiece of awkward, petty humor.

His interactions with friends, neighbors, and total strangers spiral into chaos with hilarious, cringe-worthy outcomes.

If you’re in the mood for unapologetic, real-world pettiness, Curb Your Enthusiasm is the perfect watch to indulge your inner contrarian.

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Melrose Place

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Melrose Place is ‘90s drama at its finest, with outrageous twists, backstabbing friends, and romantic entanglements that never end well.

This classic series is set in a West Hollywood apartment complex where everyone’s lives are intertwined — and nobody’s hands are clean.

From love triangles to betrayal and petty revenge, Melrose Place is packed with all the drama and shade of a prime-time soap opera.

If you’re ready to relive iconic moments and over-the-top feuds, this one is your ultimate blast from the past.

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Scream Queens

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Scream Queens brings horror and humor together in the pettiest way possible.

At Wallace University, the ruthless Kappa Kappa Tau sorority sisters face a masked killer — and each other.

With sharp one-liners, campy scares, and no shortage of rivalries, Scream Queens is a slasher comedy packed with drama and over-the-top characters.

The show’s hilarious mix of horror and snark makes it the perfect watch when you’re craving something both scary and petty, with enough shade to fill a haunted house.

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BEEF

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BEEF brings pettiness to an art form, following two characters whose road rage incident escalates into a full-blown feud.

What starts as a single encounter spirals into a hilarious and dark rivalry, with each one-upping the other in increasingly outrageous ways.

Fueled by revenge and grudges, BEEF explores the lengths people will go to win — even when they’re fighting a completely pointless battle.

If you’re in the mood for petty to the extreme, this show delivers it with a darkly comedic edge that keeps you guessing what they’ll do next.

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You’re the Worst

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Jimmy implements a punishment-based system to make sure he meets his deadlines on You’re the Worst. “LCD Soundsystem” is the ninth episode of the show’s second season (FXX)

You’re the Worst is a twisted take on romance where love and snark go hand in hand.

Jimmy and Gretchen are two unapologetically selfish characters who dive headfirst into a relationship full of sarcasm, brutal honesty, and total chaos.

Their love story is anything but conventional, packed with cutting remarks and hilariously bad decisions.

This show is a rollercoaster of dark humor and relationship drama that’s impossible to look away from, and the perfect watch if you’re in the mood for a show that takes petty to a new level!

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Embrace the Drama, One Episode at a Time

Now that you’ve got the ultimate guide to petty TV, it’s time to dive in and indulge those snarky vibes.

These shows are here for all your binge-watching needs, packed with shade, secrets, and scandal in every scene.

So the next time you’re in the mood to watch characters scheme, backstab, or serve up some serious side-eye, just hit play.

Because when it comes to drama, sometimes it’s good to be a little petty.

Over to you, TV Fanatics! What’s your go-to show when you’re in a snarky mood? Share your favorite petty picks in the comments!

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TV’s bold and brazen leading ladies don’t play nice; they break rules, challenge authority, and take over with fierce style and attitude.

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When it comes to TV’s bold and brazen leading ladies, these women are definitely not here to play by the rules!

They break boundaries, challenge authority, and do it all with a mix of style, wit, and fierce independence.

Whether they’re power-hungry department heads, queens of high society, tough-as-nails cops, or even nuns (yes, really!), they don’t just embrace risk — they run toward it, unapologetically standing their ground every time.

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What makes them so thrilling? It’s their fearless attitude, razor-sharp tongues, and the way they totally own the screen with unwavering confidence.

Whether they’re dropping one-liners, scheming up something big, or just being their bold selves, these leading ladies define what it means to be unapologetically fierce, even if they’re low-key about it!

Diane Tavener (Slow Horses)

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Diana Taverner is a powerhouse of manipulation and ruthlessness as MI5’s Deputy Director-General. She epitomizes cold, calculated leadership, where power and control come before loyalty or ethics.

Diana’s chess-like approach to the intelligence world is all about using people as pawns — whether it’s her subordinates, Slough House’s misfit agents, or anyone who stands in her way.

She has no qualms about bending the rules or making morally questionable decisions if it means furthering her goals.

Pragmatic to the core, Diana is always focused on the bigger picture, even if it means throwing others under the bus.

Her ability to charm, despite keeping an emotional distance, makes her all the more dangerous. She uses her icy demeanor to stay detached, manipulating those around her without ever letting emotions cloud her judgment.

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Her interactions with Lamb reveal a dynamic of mutual respect wrapped in disdain. She views Lamb and Slough House as expendable, but her strategic mind sees opportunities in their failures.

Diana is hungry for First Desk, and she’s not wrong to think she deserves it. She knows how to play the game better than anyone, and her sneaky, behind-the-scenes moves prove just how sharp she is.

Even though the top spot slipped through her fingers once again, Diana’s already plotting to undermine her new boss, Claude Whelan — just like she did with Ingrid Tearney. She’s nothing if not persistent.

Every move Diana makes is a calculated power play. In her world, it’s not about playing nice — it’s about getting results, no matter the cost. And since it’s Slow Horses, you just know she’s not done yet!

Catherine de Medici (The Serpent Queen)

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Catherine de Medici is the ultimate power player in the world of French politics. Starting as a powerless young girl, she rises to become one of the most formidable figures in French history, wielding her sharp wit and ruthless strategy like a pro.

Catherine knows early on that surviving the French court means outsmarting everyone around her — and she does it with precision.

Orphaned as a child and married off to a prince who barely notices her, Catherine thrives by playing the long game in a male-dominated world on The Serpent Queen.

Her political savvy is legendary, and she’s willing to go to great lengths to maintain her family’s grip on power. Whether it’s through manipulation, strategic alliances, or even orchestrating a bit of violence, Catherine’s approach is cold, calculated, and always effective.

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While she might seem tough as nails, Catherine isn’t without depth. Beneath her hard exterior lies a longing for love and acceptance — especially from her indifferent husband — but she never lets those emotions interfere with her quest for power.

She’s all about protecting her family, even if it means using her children as pawns in her political games, marrying them off to secure alliances and ensure her legacy.

What really sets Catherine apart is her ability to read people and situations like a book. She’s always one step ahead, using court dynamics and human behavior to her advantage.

Swift, ruthless, and incredibly strategic, Catherine is both feared and respected, ensuring that the Medici name remains powerful for generations.

She’s the kind of ruler you don’t mess with — unless you want to be outplayed at your own game.

Harper Stern (Industry)

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Harper Stern is the definition of fearless ambition in the cutthroat world of international finance.

She navigates Pierpoint & Co.’s high-stakes environment on Industry with razor-sharp instincts and a rebellious streak that sets her apart from her more by-the-book colleagues.

As an outsider — both as an American and a woman of color — Harper knows she has to play the game differently, and she’s not afraid to take extreme risks to secure her place at the top.

Her bold moves often involve bending (or outright breaking) the rules, whether it’s going behind the backs of her colleagues to snag major clients or outsmarting her superiors to get what she wants.

Harper has no problem defying authority, knowing that in her world, playing it safe won’t get her ahead.

Her survival instincts kick in every time she’s faced with office politics, and she uses them to her advantage, often manipulating situations to stay in control.

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Her cunning actions make her stand out in an environment where only the strongest and shrewdest can rise.

She’s not content to follow the traditional corporate ladder — she’s carving her own path, no matter how many people she has to step over to do it.

Whether she’s closing high-stakes deals or navigating personal turmoil, Harper’s confidence never falters, even when the risks she takes could easily backfire.

Driven, ambitious, and undeniably daring, Harper’s relentless pursuit of success is what keeps her climbing higher, showing time and time again that she’s willing to risk it all to get to the top.

Sister Andrea (Evil)

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Evil‘s Sister Andrea is far from your average nun. With her sharp wit, supernatural abilities, and unshakable faith, she’s a spiritual warrior who isn’t afraid to mix it up with demons or church leadership.

While others might tremble in the face of evil forces, Sister Andrea remains fearless, calmly facing off with demonic entities without batting an eye.

Her interactions with the sinister Leland Townsend are pure gold. She calls him out, mocks his attempts to intimidate her, and consistently shows she’s not someone to mess with.

But it’s not just about her supernatural strength. Sister Andrea is bold in every sense — she’s not afraid to speak truth to power, even if that means clashing with the church hierarchy.

When she feels the church isn’t taking the threat of demonic possession seriously, she’s quick to challenge their reluctance, pushing back against the bureaucracy with a fierce resolve.

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One of Sister Andrea’s most striking qualities is her hands-on approach to spiritual warfare.

She doesn’t just rely on prayers or rituals; she physically fights, making her one of the most proactive and unconventional figures in the church.

She also plays a mentor to David Acosta, guiding him through his spiritual battles and encouraging him to question things and dig deeper into his faith. Thus, she proves that belief isn’t about blind obedience but personal discovery.

Unconventional, courageous, and deeply connected to the supernatural, Sister Andrea is a force to be reckoned with in her spiritual battles and her fight against the powers that be.

Emily Cooper (Emily in Paris)

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Emily Cooper may not always get it right, but she sure knows how to live life on her own terms.

As a young, ambitious American marketing exec, she arrives in Paris full of bright-eyed optimism, blissfully unaware of the cultural clashes, language barriers, and professional challenges that lie ahead.

Instead of adapting, though, Emily sticks to what she knows best: being unapologetically herself.

She doesn’t speak French, isn’t exactly a marketing genius, and often stumbles with her colleagues. But does that slow her down? Absolutely not.

Emily navigates awkward situations with resilience and humor. Even when her ideas don’t quite hit the cultural mark, she’s determined to prove her worth.

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Her bold, colorful fashion choices mirror that attitude. In a world of understated Parisian chic, Emily’s eclectic outfits stand out — but she never compromises.

And when her American “work-hard, play-hard” mentality clashes with the more relaxed French work culture, she keeps pushing forward, convinced that her way is just as valid.

Over time, her bright-eyed optimism and refusal to conform start to win people over. Though she may not change her approach, others come to accept that Emily’s uniqueness is part of her charm.

Whether it’s through her work, style, or personal life, Emily marches to her own beat –and in a world that constantly tries to rein her in, that’s about as bold and brazen as it gets.

Monet Tejada (Power Book II: Ghost)

Monet has to make moves with her family in trouble during Power Book II: Ghost S04E06.
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Monet Tejada is a master of deception, and she’s not afraid to use every trick in the book to keep her grip on power.

She regularly withholds key information from her family on Power Book II Ghost, including her own children and husband, manipulating the narrative to suit her needs.

Whether it’s lying about the family business or covering up major, Monet is always working an angle. She knows how to play both sides, and she’s a pro at pitting people against each other to create drama that benefits her.

Her lies don’t just cause tension; they drive wedges between her children, often leading to explosive confrontations.

Monet thrives on control, and she’ll go to any lengths to keep it. She’s spins half-truths and tells outright lies just to stay in control.

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But Monet’s manipulation doesn’t stop at words. She’s willing to get her hands dirty, covering up multiple murders to protect the family while keeping her kids in the dark about who was responsible or what really went down.

She projects herself as the protector, but her motives are always self-serving. She wants to maintain her control and ensure the family’s empire stays intact, no matter the cost.

Monet is ruthless in her approach, and there’s nothing she won’t do to stay in power.

While she might not be the warmest person, one thing’s for sure: she doesn’t hold back when it comes to getting what she wants, and she’s never afraid to play dirty.

Donna (FROM)

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Donna is the no-nonsense leader of Colony House, the refuge where many residents seek safety from those terrifying monsters that come out at night in that creepy town.

She runs a tight ship, and she won’t let emotions or soft-heartedness get in the way of survival.

Donna’s tough exterior is her armor in this chaotic and dangerous world she’s inexplicably found herself in. But beneath that, she fiercely cares for the well-being of her community.

From‘s Donna doesn’t sugarcoat reality; newcomers quickly learn that there’s no hope of escape and that the creatures that come out at night are very much real.

She’s blunt, sometimes brutally so, but it’s her way of keeping people grounded in a world where even a momentary lapse in judgment could be fatal.

Whether she’s crushing false hope or snapping someone back to reality with a few choice words, Donna’s leadership is all about survival.

And in a town where one wrong move can be your last, her tough-love approach might just be the key to staying alive.

Stacy Beale (Tulsa King)

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Stacy Beale is someone who finds herself walking a tightrope between her duty as an ATF agent and her personal desires, which often leads her into morally murky territory on Tulsa King.

She’s dynamic because she constantly juggles conflicting priorities — her responsibility to uphold the law, her own personal code, and her complicated feelings for mob boss Dwight Manfredi.

Falling for Dwight creates a whirlwind of internal conflict. Her emotional attachment leads her to blur the lines between her job and her personal life, making decisions that put both her career and ethics on the line.

Stacy’s willingness to bend the rules for Dwight, including feeding him information and covering his tracks, shows how far she’s willing to go to protect someone she cares about — even if it means compromising her integrity. 

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Yet, in the end, her ultimate betrayal of Dwight to save herself stands out as one of her most brazen moves.

It’s not just because she crossed a dangerous line with the mob but because she threw away a friendship that had been built on trust, even if Dwight had mistakenly given her the benefit of the doubt.

She’s the type of person who uses her position for personal gain, withholding crucial information from her colleagues to maintain control over the situation. 

Stacy’s ability to manipulate the system to her advantage highlights her moral flexibility.

Claiming that her struggles with alcohol clouded her judgment may offer an explanation, but it doesn’t excuse her willingness to toss aside relationships to serve her own interests.

Angie Polaski (Will Trent)

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On Will Trent, Angie Polaski is the kind of detective who doesn’t play by the rules — at all.

Whether it’s in her personal life or on the job, she regularly bends or outright breaks the law, driven by a complex mix of trauma, addiction, and a fierce sense of justice.

Angie’s rebellious streak means she often disregards standard police procedures, preferring to rely on her instincts, which leads to both breakthroughs and some serious trouble.

She’s not one to wait for approval from her superiors, often choosing her own judgment over following orders, which creates plenty of tension in the precinct.

Her defiance isn’t just about being reckless — it’s fueled by her past traumas and her determination to get results, no matter the cost.

When Angie feels justice isn’t being served, she takes matters into her own hands, sometimes skirting or outright violating the law.

Angie's Past - Will Trent Season 2 Episode 2
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Whether it’s directly confronting a suspect or ignoring proper channels to shield those she cares about, like Will, she’s willing to blur the lines between law enforcement and vigilantism.

Her emotional ties to Will often lead her to make decisions that put both of them in risky situations, sidestepping official investigations or bending the rules to protect him.

Angie’s impulsive, spur-of-the-moment actions sometimes land her in dangerous territory, both professionally and personally.

Her willingness to push ethical boundaries makes her unpredictable and, at times, reckless.

But beneath her defiant exterior is someone trying to navigate her own pain while ensuring justice is served — on her terms, even if it means going rogue.

Rhaenyra Targaryen (House of the Dragon)

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Rhaenyra Targaryen isn’t someone who simply follows the rules laid out for her.

As the first woman in her family named heir to the Iron Throne, she immediately disrupts expectations, asserting her right to rule with a confidence that’s hard to ignore.

From a young age, Rhaenyra understood the challenges ahead of her, particularly as a woman in a world that favors men for leadership. 

But instead of bowing to tradition, she actively shapes her own path, consistently pushing back against societal norms and refusing to be boxed in by anyone’s expectations.

Her loyalty to her father, King Viserys, runs deep, but that doesn’t stop her from questioning his decisions – especially when it comes to matters of her own future. 

Whether she refuses marriage alliances that don’t align with her desires or forms strategic connections that suit her ambitions, Rhaenyra ensures that she maintains control of her destiny on House of the Dragon.

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Rhaenys hot-footed it out of King’s Landing on the fastest dragon around. Now that she’s in Dragonstone, she’ll need to join forces with her niece. (Ollie Upton/HBO)

Even in the face of powerful opposition, she remains undeterred, showing a remarkable ability to maneuver through the court’s complex politics.

Her relationships are complicated, particularly with her family, where tension is constant. Despite this, Rhaenyra carves out her place, unafraid to make moves that might upset the traditional order.

As she grows older, the weight of her responsibilities and the betrayals she experiences only strengthen her resolve.

She’s not just fighting for a throne; she’s fighting to prove that she deserves to be there, no matter who doubts her. 

In a world that consistently tries to undermine her, Rhaenyra’s determination to assert her authority is what makes her stand out as a true leader — one who won’t settle for anything less than what she’s earned.

Beth Dutton (Yellowstone)

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Beth Dutton is a force of nature, charging through life with sharp wit and an unstoppable focus on protecting her family on Yellowstone.

As John Dutton’s daughter, she’s relentless in her mission to defend the family’s land and legacy.

Whether in the corporate world or out on the ranch, Beth dismantles anyone who threatens what’s hers, using her intelligence and ruthless business tactics to stay steps ahead of her enemies.

Her fiery personality shines brightest in her relationships. She shares a deep bond with her father, acting as his enforcer and always ready to get her hands dirty.

At the same time, she’s never afraid to challenge him, speaking her mind even when it might lead to a clash. Her ability to stand her ground, even against him, showcases just how strong-willed she is.

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Beneath her tough exterior are deep emotional scars, particularly from her troubled past with her brother Jamie. Her hostility toward him is palpable, with no love lost between them.

Yet, in her relationship with Rip Wheeler, she reveals glimpses of vulnerability, showing that beneath all the fire, she is capable of love and tenderness.

Beth’s sharp tongue and quick wit make her both feared and admired. Known for delivering biting remarks and putting people in their place without hesitation, she commands attention wherever she goes.

Her mix of brilliance, ruthlessness, and emotional depth makes her an unforgettable force, always ready for whatever life throws her way.

Shauna Shipman (Yellowjackets)

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Shauna Shipman is a complex individual who has lived through some extraordinary circumstances.

As a teenager, she was part of a high school soccer team that was stranded in the wilderness after a plane crash.

Forced to adapt quickly, Shauna’s practicality and ability to make tough, often ruthless decisions played a key role in the group’s survival.

Her ability to navigate such dire situations left a lasting mark, shaping her into someone who handles even the most dangerous, tense moments in life with calm efficiency.

However, the trauma she carries from that time, particularly regarding her complicated friendship with Jackie and the events leading up to Jackie’s death, still haunts her.

This unresolved guilt and emotional baggage show up in her adult life, where she balances dark humor and detachment as coping mechanisms.

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Outwardly, Shauna appears to live a fairly typical suburban life as a mother and housewife, but underneath this ordinary facade lies a much darker side.

Shauna’s life today reflects the duality of her nature. She’s involved in an extramarital affair, and her willingness to resort to violence when pushed shows just how far she’ll go to protect her secrets.

Her loyalty to those around her, particularly her former teammates, is often overshadowed by her need to look out for herself.

Manipulation and secrecy are tools she uses to maintain control of her life, even if it means bending moral lines or keeping crucial information to herself.

Shauna is a master at reading people and situations, using her smarts to manipulate circumstances to suit her needs.

Her complex mix of survival instinct, self-preservation, and emotional trauma makes her both fascinating and unpredictable in her approach to life.

Jessica Knight (NCIS)

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Jessica Knight is a standout Special Agent who brings an impressive mix of skill, intelligence, and emotional depth to NCIS.

Before joining the team, she worked with REACT, specializing in high-risk tactical operations. Her expertise in crisis situations, combined with her ability to handle extreme pressure, makes her a valuable asset in the field.

Jessica is fearless and determined, whether she’s chasing down criminals or solving complex investigations.

She tackles her job with confidence, but her tough exterior hides the emotional toll of losing her entire REACT team in a deadly explosion. 

Instead of letting that trauma stop her, Jessica returns to the field with remarkable resilience, channeling her grief into determination to seek justice.

Her ability to bounce back from tragedy speaks to her incredible strength and dedication to her work.

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While she excels as an individual, Jessica quickly proves she’s also a team player, forming strong bonds with fellow agents like Torres and McGee.

She’s loyal and committed to the mission but doesn’t hesitate to speak her mind or push back when she believes there’s a better way to approach a case. Her tactical experience and instinct often give her a fresh perspective, helping break open tough cases.

Jessica’s assertiveness is one of her most notable traits.

She’s unafraid to challenge her superiors or teammates when she feels strongly about a lead or approach, and she’s persistent in following her instincts — even if it means taking unconventional routes. 

Her tactical brilliance and willingness to stand up for what she believes in make her an invaluable part of the team, while her sharp wit and occasional humor bring a bright spot to high-pressure situations.

Lady Agatha Danbury (Bridgerton)

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Lady Agatha Danbury is a commanding presence in high society, known for her sharp wit, strong opinions, and unapologetic attitude.

She’s a force to be reckoned with, effortlessly navigating the male-dominated world of Regency-era London with grace and confidence.

Lady Danbury knows how to bend the rules to her advantage, and she’s not afraid to call out the hypocrisy or absurdities of the upper class. Whether she’s offering advice or delivering biting comments with a smile, she never holds back.

Despite the rigid social conventions of her time, Lady Danbury refuses to conform to the expectations placed on women, particularly widows.

She’s fiercely independent and often challenges societal norms, making it clear that she’ll live life on her own terms.

She is a champion for love and equality, encouraging those around her to follow their hearts rather than be limited by status or tradition.

Her progressive views on personal freedom and happiness are refreshing, especially in a world where rank dictates everything.

While Lady Danbury is a powerhouse in the social arena, she also has a compassionate side.

After Simon’s mother’s death, she takes him under her wing, helping him navigate his complicated relationship with his father and the trauma of his past.

Her mentorship extends to many young debutantes, guiding them with a mixture of tough love and genuine care.

Her fearless attitude even extends to royalty — she’s not afraid to subtly challenge Queen Charlotte herself, often poking fun at the matchmaking season.

Lady Danbury’s ability to cut through the pretensions of the ton with humor and grace makes her both admired and feared in equal measure.

Jan Bellows (Only Murders in the Building)

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Okay, so I kind of cheated with this one. Jan isn’t a leading lady in Only Murders in the Building, but she’s definitely bold and brazen in the most evil of ways.

Jan is the kind of person who lures you in with her charm and sophistication, only to reveal her truly sinister side when it’s too late.

As a talented bassoonist, she initially presents herself as refined and intelligent — someone who catches the eye of Charles and quickly forms a romantic relationship with him.

But behind the cultured musician facade, Jan is a master manipulator, hiding darker intentions that tie her directly to the murder mystery at the heart of Only Murders in the Building Season One.

From the start, Jan knows how to keep people guessing. She appears aloof yet captivating, using her musical talents and mysterious personality to intrigue Charles.

Her relationship with him seems innocent enough at first, but as the investigation into Tim Kono’s murder heats up, it becomes clear that Jan is hiding far more than anyone realizes.

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Jan’s manipulation is a work of art. She uses her connection with Charles not just to cover her tracks but to stay dangerously close to the investigation, all while expertly throwing off suspicion.

Her obsession with control drives her to not only deceive Charles but also fake her own stabbing to appear as another victim, all in an effort to keep the spotlight away from her.

But perhaps her boldest move is re-entering Charles’ life after her murderous attempt on him. To go back to the very man she tried to kill shows just how brazen she really is.

Her cunning and dangerous behavior makes her a formidable figure (even in a guest role), and you can’t help but admire the audacity — no matter how twisted it is.

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Unstoppable, Unapologetic, and Utterly Fearless

From the fierce to the downright terrifying, these leading ladies don’t play by the rules—and they don’t care if you like it or not.

Whether they’re breaking down barriers or ruthlessly protecting their own interests, these women refuse to back down. 

They may not always be admirable, but they are undeniably unforgettable. Love them or fear them, these characters own their space, making sure no one forgets who’s in charge.

Now it’s your turn — who’s the most bold and brazen leading lady on your list? Drop your pick in the comments below!

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Voulez-vous regarder Emily in Paris avec moi?

Because TV Fanatic got the inside scoop from executive producer Andrew Fleming!

The industry vet sat with me to discuss Season 4 of Emily in Paris.

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It was an incredible experience to speak with someone who has been a part of so many classic TV shows and films.

Andrew Fleming was dishing all the details of the locations, fashions, and rich culture of Paris.

Even more so, it was fun to gab with someone as passionate about the series as I am.

You can tell that Andrew Fleming truly loves working on this show.

The producer has worked on such prolific projects as Younger, Bad Judge, and everyone’s favorite witchy teen film, The Craft.

Over the years, he has worked as a producer, director, and writer.

He even has a few acting credits in films such as Easy A and Friends with Benefits.

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In 2018, he wrote and directed the comedy-drama Ideal Home starring Paul Rudd.

The movie itself is based on his own experiences as a gay parent, helping to raise the son of his partner of 23 years.

Now, with a hit Netflix show on his hands, check out what executive producer Andrew Fleming had to say about Emily in Paris below!

As you can see, Andrew is practically in love with this show, and I don’t blame him.

Season 4 of Emily in Paris shows how the series is growing up.

Having previously worked on the Netflix show Insatiable, Andrew knows the tips and tricks for expertly navigating camp and high-visual stories.

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Though Insatiable only lasted a few seasons, Emily in Paris is another experience for Andrew Fleming.

As he said, he has a hit on his hands and couldn’t be happier with the show.

The style, story, and sexiness of Emily in Paris get supercharged in the fourth season.

Fans will see a compelling new arc for Sylvie as she deals with trauma from her past.

Gabriel is working out the aftermath of Camille’s announcement at the end of Season 3.

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Mindy is slowly finding out that love is not as simple as it seems when it comes to your partner’s family.

Don’t even get me started on Alfie, played by Lucien Laviscount of Scream Queens.

And that’s just the tip of the iceberg!

Emily in Paris Season 4 is taking things up a few hundred notches.

It’s no longer the little baby series that it was in the beginning.

Like Emily, the show has changed and evolved while maintaining its beautiful story and breathtaking visuals.

Emily in Paris Season 4 Key Art
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Netflix is dropping the first five episodes of Emily in Paris Season 4 on August 15. The following five episodes will be released on September 12!

Which character are you looking forward to seeing in Season 4?

What was your favorite answer from executive producer Andrew Fleming?

Drop a comment below to let us know, and join us again when we interview the cast and creators of your favorite shows!

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Emily in Paris Season 4 is coming to Netflix, but following some significant bombshells in Season 3, we expect big changes on the horizon. Here's what we know.

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Emily Cooper’s life in Paris isn’t getting any easier, and rightfully so. There’d be no Emily in Paris if the show was devoid of conflict.

For the first time in a long time, we had no idea what was coming for Emily in Paris Season 4 due to the game-changing twists that could change everything for our favorite characters.

But now, we’ve got details, including a synopsis, key art, and a trailer!

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Emily in Paris Season 4 Renewal Status

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Netflix knew fans wouldn’t be thrilled with those cliffhangers and handed out a pickup before Emily in Paris Season 3 even aired.

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Fans are enamored by Emily’s fashion and questionable life choices that lack lasting consequences, but most Netflix series don’t stand the test of time.

Emily’s marketing strategies may not save the show for much longer, but in continued success, we should get a pre-planned final season.

There’s so much still to come for all of these characters.

We can feel it!

Emily in Paris Season 4 Key Art
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Emily in Paris Season 4 Premiere Date

Emily in Paris Season 4 will be split into two five-episode parts. Part 1 will premiere on August 15, 2024, and Part 2 will premiere on September 12, 2024.

It’s not ideal, but we’ll take it.

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After all, while Netflix refused to drop shows weekly, it is smart enough to know that if it doesn’t wait at least a month to drop another batch of episodes, people will drop them instead.

It’s a crazy new world we live in!

Emily in Paris Season 4 Cast

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There’s no Emily in Paris without Emily Cooper, if you get our drift, so Lily Collins will be in the title role. We don’t imagine there being a recast or a big twist that finds someone else taking over the title role, although it would be amusante.

While Lily leads the cast, the show wouldn’t be what it is without everyone in Emily’s orbit.

They’re a dynamic bunch, but we can draw some conclusions based on the awkward and unnerving Season 3 ender.

Ashley Park has been keeping busy away from the show with roles in the likes of Only Murders in the Building, but we can’t imagine her not returning as Mindy. The bond between Emily and Mindy is imperative to the show’s success, and frankly, there’d be a void without it.

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Philippine Lerou-Beaulieu should also be along for the ride as Sylvie. There’s so much to unpack with Sylvie now that she’s focused on her own company.

Her personal life is fascinating. We’ve been slowly digging beneath the surface to understand what makes her tick.

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Samuel Arnold (Julien) and Bruno Gouery (Luc) should also continue in supporting roles. They bring humor and sass to the workplace, both key ingredients to the show we love.

Lucas Bravo is going nowhere. Gemily is an endgame ‘ship. Seriously. They’ll be together when this thing ends. Mark my words. Gabriel will be serving fine dining and even finer glances at Emily if Camille gets her way.

Camille Razat will return as Camille. Every single time it seems like Camille is outta there, the writers surprise us with another reason for her to remain.

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The big question mark is Lucien Laviscount’s Alfie. Is Emily’s hunky British boyfriend gone? We’ll discuss this in detail below.

Emily in Paris Season 4 Plot

Emily in Paris Season 3 was the show’s most dramatic, leaving us plenty of cliffhangers as we head into Season 4. The series lost a lot of the levity it had in the first two seasons.

The bombshell-laden season finale, which revealed Camille’s pregnancy, is sure to be an Eiffel Tower-sized cloud over Emily and Gabriel.

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Somehow, the pair always finds themselves together again, even if it’s behind closed doors with cheesy dialogue as the warm-up. That’s sort of their thing. If it works, it works!

But surely, the revelation of Camille’s pregnancy will have changed everything for him.

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Will Gabriel return to Camille, or will he choose to co-parent? No matter how they decide to move forward, we don’t expect Camille’s friendship with Emily to survive.

They’ve survived so much turmoil, but Emily’s love for Gabriel could be the thing that drives them apart for good.

Their friendship is tainted, and Camille feels disrespected by Emily every step of the way. It’s surprising their friendship survived after Emily slept with Camille’s brother. This feels even more significant.

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Then there’s Alfie. He was such a pivotal part of Emily’s arc during the third season that seeing him walking away from her, heartbroken after Camille’s outburst, signals that he may not be in Paris when the series returns. 

But Alfie does have a connection to some of the other characters, such as Gabriel.

Being business partners is all fun and games until you become love rivals, but would we have it any other way? Bravo and Laviscount can play up this complicated dynamic if they’re both on the call sheet for Season 4.

The show has deviated considerably from Emily in Paris Season 1, with comedy being scaled back in favor of more serious storylines.

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With where things stand for all of the characters, recovering the tone from the earlier seasons seems impossible. That’s a shame since the show worked much better as a frothy rom-com. Each passing season has suffered from taking an unknown path.

In order to get back to that lighter fare, everyone needs to come to terms with the events of Season 3. That’s a lot easier said than done, and the truth is that they may never recover from what’s happened between them.

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All guesswork aside, here’s the official synopsis:

After the dramatic events of Camille and Gabriel’s misbegotten wedding, Emily is reeling: She has strong feelings for two men, but now Gabriel’s expecting a baby with his ex, and Alfie’s worst fears about her and Gabriel have been confirmed.

At work, Sylvie is forced to confront a thorny dilemma from her past for the sake of her marriage, and the Agence Grateau team navigates personnel shakeups. Mindy and the band prepare for Eurovision, but when funds run dry, they’re forced to get thrifty.

Emily and Gabriel’s chemistry is undeniable as they work together towards a Michelin star, but two big secrets threaten to undo everything they’ve dreamed of.

Emily Meets Antoine - Emily in Paris Season 1 Episode 3
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Emily in Paris Season 4: Is There a Trailer?

Yes, indeed, there is!

Emily is seeing hot men everywhere as she plots her next romantic adventure. And, as usual, hijinks ensue.

Let us know what you think of it.

Where Can I Watch Emily in Paris?

Emily in Paris is a Netflix original series, so the first three seasons are readily available to watch on that platform, which is both a blessing and a curse.

Netflix shows rarely get the DVD and Blu-Ray treatment, so the episodes will remain exclusive to the streaming service for the foreseeable future.

We wouldn’t mind a complete series collection on Blu-Ray following the show’s conclusion. Who wouldn’t want to own this show?

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You never know how a show will end, though, and we weren’t exactly yearning for more of Starr’s other show, Younger, once the door closed for them.

What are your thoughts on everything we know about Emily in Paris Season 4?

What are your predictions for the next chapter?

Hit the comments below.

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Every season, just like there are great series that get unjustly canceled, there are also meh series that somehow still receive longer lives.

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What's the most common question that runs through the mind of a TV viewer?

One would certainly be, "How is that still on the air?"

It's certainly understandable that a viewer might be confused, what with the TV and streaming landscapes awash with revivals and reboots.

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It's equally understandable why TV executives would opt for the fading ratings of shows that are shadows of their former selves rather than take a chance on an unknown new series that may not strike a spark for viewers.

Everybody is aggrieved by one such show. Here are those shows considered the worst that somehow gained renewals by TV Fanatic staffers:

The Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power (Amazon Prime)

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The show had a two-season order before it premiered, but that was a bad idea. Despite starting off strong with beautiful scenery and a great premiere, somewhere in there, the show became a convoluted mess.

It featured nothing interesting except for the scene where the orks make a bomb out of a volcano.

It under-delivered on a captivating narrative for an expensive show, opting for a grand display of scenery. It featured too many storylines, which served little development to the story.

It was supposed to be as massive as Game of Thrones but pitted against House of the Dragon; it has nothing against it. It offered zero cultural impact despite being available in more countries than House of the Dragon.

If it were not for the legacy of The Lord of the Rings, this show didn't deserve a second season.

NCIS: Los Angeles (CBS)

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In its 14th season, this procedural is comfort viewing. To put it another way, there are few surprises anymore.

With the same four agents at its core for most of its run, it has certainly been consistent, unlike its mothership.

There's a case of the week, broken up by the agents' current personal roles: Sam becoming a caretaker, Callen marrying Anna, Deeks and Kensi turning into foster parents.

But it lost its heart several seasons ago, and it's time to admit that Hetty isn't returning any time soon. Linda Hunt was irreplaceable, and the show hasn't been the same since her unofficial departure.

It's time for the West Coast sun to set on the OSP.

 

And Just Like That (HBO  Max)

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After the second movie, HBO Max thought it would be a good idea to reunite some of the women to show them at a different stage of life.

In many respects, the series captured some of the magic that made the original series a success, but it was saddled with terrible writing and even worse supporting actors.

Many figured the show would be a distant memory quickly, but nope, we're being treated to another season.

Maybe they'll make things right. Perhaps they won't, but somehow, it will probably get a third season.

The Rookie (ABC)

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The Rookie was an interesting and entertaining look at rookie police work.

The cast continues to do great work, but what they've got to work with is downright embarrassing.

Whether it's another case involving the force itself or the insipid love lives of the officers, this one-time guilty pleasure just leaves viewers guilty for watching without the promised pleasure it first offered.

Please free the cast so they can find material that lives up to their talents.

Emily in Paris (Netflix)

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What probably makes Emily in Paris pirouetting into multiple seasons so irritating is how frequently Netflix cancels literally anything else, certainly series of better quality.

Emily is an insufferable and obnoxious protagonist in a series filled to the brim with barely tolerable caricatures.

And it's such a trope-filled mishmash of genuinely awful and off-putting stereotypes of both Americans and the French that it'll give you a headache faster than the wine you usually have to down to make it through a season.

And yet, we're three seasons into shallow writing with equally as vapid characters, questionable fashion, and pretty people. Thank goodness for the pretty people.

C'est la vie or whatever.

 

The Flash (The CW)

The Flash was an excellent show for maybe the first four years, but since then, it has become unrecognizable.

Most of the cast has left, the storylines are repetitive, and the villains are meh, which is sad because, traditionally, The Flash has quite the rogues gallery.

Yet somehow, it was still renewed.

It is time for this horse to die.

Firefly Lane (Netflix)

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What makes Firefly Lane so irritating is they took everything wrong in the first season and made it even worse in the second season.

The wigs look more atrocious, and they need to learn to tell storylines well over three timelines.

Just as viewers were pulled into the central conflict between Kate and Tully and began to feel something, it switched back to their younger selves.

It barely followed the source material until the cliffhanger. Maybe, the third time is the charm when the series completes in June 2023.

 

Reacher (Amazon)

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One can only hope that when Reacher returns with its sophomore season, it'll make some adjustments and maybe come close to living up to the puzzling hype and reception.

Reacher wasn't bad per se, but it wasn't particularly interesting. Unfortunately, Alan Ritchson had the size and physique, well sort of more gym rat frat bro than massive force, but he had none of the charisma.

The season was dense and laborious to get through, and the thrills and satisfying payoffs were few and far between. It had a pacing issue.

Reacher rested its laurels on the primary victories, casting a tall lead and sticking close to the source material with little else going for it.

 

It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (FXX)

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There aren't many shows that warrant more than ten seasons, and how It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia managed a three-season renewal is beyond imagining.

One would think Frank Reynolds came up with some nefarious scheme to keep them going.

While the scope of nastiness and ignorance exhibited by the core characters is somewhat impressive, their lack of actual humanity is incredibly off-putting these days, where a little kindness is necessary in our escapist narrative.

There's a lot of television out there to choose from. Who the gang from Paddy's Pub appeals to is a riddle wrapped in an enigma as served in a questionable beer.

 

The Goldbergs (ABC)

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In the words of the late, great Kenny Rogers, "You gotta know when to hold 'em, know when to fold 'em." This hoary sitcom hasn't had a winning hand in recent years.

First, George Segal, who played Beverly's father, Pops, died in 2021. Then Jeff Garlin had a messy exit in 2021, and his patriarch Murray suffered an offscreen death between seasons.

Instead of accepting these as a sign, producers just plugged in Judd Hirsch as Murray's dad Pop-Pop, and the repetitious show has kept sputtering along.

Wendi McLendon-Covey is a TV goddess, and her Beverly has been the heart of the series for ten seasons, but she needs to bound off some adults. It's time to let the young Goldbergs all start their own offscreen lives and for ABC to try something new at the head of a comedy lineup.

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What shows do you think have lived long past their expiration date?

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Netflix has unveiled its weekly top 10 for December 19 to December 25, and it looks like viewers were interested in some of the streamer's offerings for the year's final weeks.

Emily in Paris Season 3 got off the ground running with 117.6M hours viewed and was in the top 10 in 93 countries.

The premiere for season three was bigger than the premiere of seasons one and two, and the first season was also back in the Top 10 more than two years after it premiered.

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There was understandably a lot of excitement for the Lily Collins-fronted comedy.

A fourth season is already in the works.

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Netflix announced a two-season pick-up following the conclusion of Emily in Paris Season 2.

Admit it: You need more after THAT cliffhanger.

Surprisingly, Wednesday held on to the top spot on the TV front for the week.

The Jenna Ortega-Tim Burton collaboration netted 118.5 million hours viewed, solidifying itself as Netflix's #2 English-language series ever.

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With the strong performance, there was some indication it could overtake Stranger Things Season 4, but #2 is an excellent result.

The Witcher: Blood Origin entered the list with 15.9 million hours viewed, landing at #7.

It's worth noting that the four-episode limited series only had one day of eligibility on the list.

However, the series hasn't been met with the warmest response. Audience scores are currently averaging a paltry 10%.

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The series should get a lift next week, but it seems like this one will not be as close to a hit as the main series.

The Recruit picked up 95.6 million hours viewed in its second week, showing an impressive hold.

On the movie front, Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery had 82.1 million hours viewed across three days, which Netflix says is 35 million member households.

What are your thoughts on the numbers?

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Are there any surprises?

Hit the comments below.

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Emily Cooper is at a crossroads.

Our favorite ex-pat is struggling with some big decisions in the just-released trailer for Emily in Paris Season 3, premiering December 21 on Netflix.

"One year after moving from Chicago to Paris for her dream job, Emily finds herself at a crucial crossroads in every aspect of her life," the official synopsis reads.

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"Faced with two very different paths, Emily will have to decide exactly where her loyalties lie — at work and in her romantic life — and what those decisions mean for her future in France, all while continuing to immerse herself in the adventures and surprising twists and turns that life in Paris provides."

Award-winning creator and showrunner Darren Star returns to helm the third season of the Emmy-nominated series.

Standing Tall - Emily in Paris
(Netflix)

The cast of Emily in Paris Season 3 includes Lily Collins (Emily Cooper), Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu (Sylvie Grateau), Lucas Bravo (Gabriel), Ashley Park (Mindy Chen), Camille Razat (Camille), Samuel Arnold (Julien), Bruno Gouery (Luc), William Abadie (Antoine Lambert), and Lucien Laviscount (Alfie).

The latest trailer showcases Emily at a very different point in her life, and she's unsure about which direction to choose.

From her career to her love life, everything is at a tipping point, and she's undecided about which decisions will benefit her most.

Emily has been very fond of her decisions in the past, but now that there are some big consequences no matter which side she chooses, it makes it all the more difficult.

Making New Alliances - Emily in Paris
(Netflix)

Her chemistry with Gabriel looms heavily in the trailer, but it's hard to imagine them getting closer any time soon after she repaired her relationship with Camille.

Alfie is also very present and while Emily would like everyone to believe she's only invested in the Londoner, her glances at Gabriel say otherwise.

For now, it looks like Emily is staying in Paris, but there's a lot she has to work through before reaching her decision.

The question may linger over the entire third season, but if the show manages to handle it well, then it will be worthwhile.

Three Friends in the City - Emily in Paris
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For now, let your eyes feast on the glorious first-look trailer.

Do you know which decisions you would like Emily make?

Hit the comments below.

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Emily Cooper and friends will be back on Netflix in time for Christmas.

The streaming service confirmed Saturday during its Tudum Global Fan Event that Emily in Paris Season 3 is set to premiere December 21.

Additionally, we also got a first-look teaser that shows Emily still trying to navigate her relationship friendship with Gabriel.

Three Friends in the City - Emily in Paris
(Netflix)

We can confirm from the clip that Emily does stay in Paris, so that's something.

However, our titular expat is still making bad decisions.

Making New Alliances - Emily in Paris
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One comical scene from the teaser shows her cutting her hair and let's just say Mindy is not thrilled about it.

"One year after moving from Chicago to Paris for her dream job, Emily finds herself at a crucial crossroads in every aspect of her life," the logline teases.

"Faced with two very different paths, Emily will have to decide exactly where her loyalties lie — at work and in her romantic life — and what those decisions mean for her future in France, all while continuing to immerse herself in the adventures and surprising twists and turns that life in Paris provides."

Award-winning creator and showrunner Darren Star returns to helm the third season of the Emmy-nominated series.

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Producer and star Lily Collins also returns as Emily Cooper, alongside returning series regulars Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, Lucas Bravo, Ashley Park, Camille Razat, Samuel Arnold, Bruno Gouery, William Abadie, and Lucien Laviscount.

While many Netflix shows have been delayed due to the pandemic, Emily in Paris will be back on the air exactly a year after Emily in Paris Season 2.

Netflix knows the series is a huge hit across the globe, which probably explains why it picked up Emily in Paris Season 4 in January.

Complicated Duo - Emily in Paris
(Netflix)

There's no end in sight, but as a viewer, I hope the third season manages to get back to the brilliance of the first season.

Emily in Paris Season 2 was not as strong as that first season, so it's hard to be too excited for what's to come.

Check out the teaser below.

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Emily in Paris will be back on the air later this year, and Netflix has dropped plot details and a first look. Get all the details right here.

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Emily in Paris will be back on the air "soon," according to Netflix.

A definite date has not been announced, but the streaming service unveiled photos and plot details Thursday morning, ahead of some exclusive news at Tudum this weekend.

"One year after moving from Chicago to Paris for her dream job, Emily finds herself at a crucial crossroads in every aspect of her life," the logline teases.

Complicated Duo - Emily in Paris
(Netflix)

"Faced with two very different paths, Emily will have to decide exactly where her loyalties lie — at work and in her romantic life — and what those decisions mean for her future in France, all while continuing to immerse herself in the adventures and surprising twists and turns that life in Paris provides."

Emily in Paris Season 2 concluded with our titular heroine weighing up her options, including one that would take her away from Paris.

Standing Tall - Emily in Paris
(Netflix)

Given the title of the series, we doubt the show would work anywhere other than Paris, so we're sure Emily will remain there in Season 3.

The final scene of the previous finale hinted that Emily had made her decision, and truthfully, we'll be surprised if she doesn't align with Sylvie.

They've had lot of differences, but they recognize that each of them is crucial to keep things going in their favor.

Award-winning creator and showrunner Darren Star returns to helm the third season of the Emmy-nominated series.

Making New Alliances - Emily in Paris
(Netflix)

Producer and star Lily Collins also returns as Emily Cooper, alongside returning series regulars Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, Lucas Bravo, Ashley Park, Camille Razat, Samuel Arnold, Bruno Gouery, William Abadie, and Lucien Laviscount.

Netflix also shared some first-look photos that strongly suggest Emily will indeed remain in Paris.

Of those photos, she's with friends, an ex-love, and a current beau.

Who said that living in Paris would be easy?

Three Friends in the City - Emily in Paris
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Emily in Paris is produced by MTV Entertainment Studios, Darren Star Productions, and Jax Media.

Executive Producers include Tony Hernandez (JAX Media), Lilly Burns (JAX Media), Andrew Fleming, Alison Brown Producers: Raphael Benoliel, Stephen Brown, Lily Collins, Ryan McCormick, Jake Fuller.

Netflix is expected to make announcements about many of its new and returning series at this weekend's Tudum fan event.

The streamer promises exclusive news about Emily in Paris on Saturday, September 24.

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Oh, and don't be worried about the series coming to an end anytime soon. A fourth season has already been ordered.

Hooray, right?

What are your thoughts on the logline and first photos?

Hit the comments.

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