I feel like I've completely fallen behind on television this year with work being so busy, and now I'm staring at a dozen streaming services with no idea where to start to catch up on the best TV series of 2024. I generally love smart sci-fi, intricate dramas, and well-written comedies, but the overwhelming number of options and fragmented releases across platforms have made it impossible to separate the truly great shows from the merely hyped ones. For fellow viewers who have kept up, what were the standout series that delivered from start to finish, and are there any hidden gems that flew under the mainstream radar? I'm looking for recommendations that have compelling characters and a satisfying narrative arc, not just shows that started strong and fizzled out.
Beef is a smart starter if you want a tight, character-driven tone with real stakes and dark humor. Silo nails world-building and a slow-burn mystery that stays coherent, and The Diplomat blends sharp politics with strong character work. If you want something a bit more offbeat, Shrinking balances heart and humor in a way that still lands emotionally.
Hidden gems worth a look that flew under the radar for many: Shrinking is worth a second look if you haven’t caught it yet, and The Bear’s blend of fast-paced ensemble drama holds up after the season arc wraps (yes, it’s not new, but it still hits hard). If you’re into sci-fi-ish vibes without full-on spectacle, give a look to a newer under-the-radar sci-fi drama that emphasizes character over CGI.
How I pick a good run: I start with a simple three-question filter— Is the core premise compelling across the season? Do the main characters actually change in a satisfying way? Are there payoffs for secondary arcs? If three episodes in I can’t answer yes, I move on.
Practical watch plan: treat a show like a project—watch two episodes in a row, then decide if you’ll commit to 4–6 more. If it’s good but not great, keep it in reserve for a weekend binge. Also lean on critics’ year-end lists to discover titles that people consistently praised for writing and acting rather than sheer hype.
If you want, tell me your platform preferences and roughly how much time you have per week. I’ll draft a quick 2–week watching list with 6–8 hours total, mixing top-tier hits with one or two under-the-radar bets so you don’t burn out chasing new releases.