8 Greatest 2020s TV Shows Nobody Is Talking About (#1 Is a Hidden Gem)

With so many great TV shows released in the 2020s, it’s impossible to watch them all. For example, some people love shows like The Pitt but haven’t gotten around to Paradise, while others are still thinking about The Last of Us but are now enjoying the new Scrubs. So, let’s highlight some other fantastic series from the last five years that deserve more attention.

Goddess of Victory: NIKKE Announces Razer Collaboration

A special collaboration between Goddess of Victory: NIKKE and Razer has introduced the limited-edition Viper – Punky Street skin, a new Razer-themed outfit complete with a Razer headset and unique voice lines. Players can unlock this skin by purchasing the Punky Street Pass or by redeeming the key found in the limited NIKKE x Razer Collab Gift Box. Additionally, a free Avatar Frame and Title are available by completing in-game tasks and participating in collaboration events.

8 Completed Miniseries That Are Pure Masterpieces

Shows like Band of Brothers and The Haunting of Hill House are examples of truly memorable miniseries. Band of Brothers follows a close group of American soldiers battling through the horrors of World War II, while The Haunting of Hill House tells a chilling story of family trauma and a relentless, frightening presence. These series, spanning different genres from drama to horror, have become benchmarks for limited-run television.

How the Mormon Wives Are Reacting to the Taylor Frankie Paul Video

Taylor, who has shared her own experience as a survivor of domestic violence on The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, recently explained why she felt it was important to address the issue publicly. In a post on her Instagram Stories, she wrote that her past compels her to speak out against all forms of domestic violence, though she didn’t name anyone involved. She expressed her concern for the children involved and hopes they remain safe.

The Comeback Season 3 Review: Valerie Cherish’s Final Chapter

Over the past two decades, The Comeback has changed quite a bit with each of its three seasons, leaving viewers unsure what to expect. The show originally premiered on HBO in 2005, focusing on the early days of reality television and a Hollywood that wasn’t quite ready for it. However, it stood out thanks to its heart, particularly through the character of Valerie, who simply wanted to continue her career.