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  1. The Show: Created by John Bowman, Matt Wickline. With Sam Seder, T'Keyah Crystal Keymáh, Chris Spencer, Shaun Baker. A white writer joins the staff of a Black television series.

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    • Poker Face

    Retaining the most addictive aspects of its beloved source material while digging deeper into the story, it is bingeworthy TV that ranks among the all-time greatest video game adaptations.

    The hunter becomes prey in London-set fourth season, which shows some wear as this premise begins to outlive its believability -- but Penn Badgley's sardonic performance continues to paper over most lapses in logic.

    Grappling intelligently with an array of timely themes, it is a rare tech-driven thriller that seems to truly understand the terror of the digital age.

    Finally getting the band back together, Picard 's final season boldly goes where previous generation had gone before and is all better for it.

    With Natasha Lyonne as ace up its sleeve, it is a puzzle box working with full deck.

  2. The Show (Korean: 더 쇼; previously The Show: All New K-Pop (season 2), The Show: All About K-Pop (season 3)) is a South Korean music television program broadcast by SBS M. It airs live every Tuesday and is broadcast from the SBS Prism Tower in Sangam-dong, Seoul, South Korea.

  3. Jun 13, 2022 · These are the 100 best shows on TV right now. (You can also check out the 2021, 2020, 2019, and 2018 rankings.) 100. Outer Range (Amazon Prime Video) Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video.

  4. The Show (originally titled This Is Your Death) is a 2017 American satirical drama film directed by Giancarlo Esposito and written by Kenny Yakkel and Noah Pink. The film stars Josh Duhamel , Famke Janssen , Esposito, Sarah Wayne Callies , and Caitlin FitzGerald .

  5. The Flash: Created by Greg Berlanti, Geoff Johns, Andrew Kreisberg. With Grant Gustin, Candice Patton, Danielle Panabaker, Jesse L. Martin. After being struck by lightning, Barry Allen wakes up from his coma to discover he's been given the power of super speed, becoming the Flash, and fighting crime in Central City.

  6. The Show is a 2020 British fantasy neo-noir film, written by Alan Moore and directed by Mitch Jenkins. The film follows a detective arriving in Northampton searching for a missing artefact. It stars Tom Burke, Siobhan Hewlett, Ellie Bamber and Alan Moore.