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10 Thriller Shows That Are Perfectly Written

It takes strong penmanship to write a solid thriller. Whether it's a multi-season series or a limited release, thriller writers have a distinctive way of delivering suspenseful stories that test the limits of human character. Traditionally, a thriller builds momentum while concealing just enough truth to keep viewers on the edge of their seats, all while maintaining a level of adrenaline that leaves audiences hooked. When the conclusion finally arrives, the viewer is either rewarded with a satisfying payoff or left with an even greater sense of perplexity.

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Forget β€˜The Last of Us,’ This 2-Part Post-Apocalyptic Sci-Fi Is Still a Streaming Hit

Time to put the pedal to the metal. Based on the video game franchise of the same name, Peacock's Twisted Metal is a love letter to all things mods β€” especially when those mods alter cars into killing machines. When deliveryman John Doe (Anthony Mackie) has to travel between cities delivering packages across post-apocalyptic America, he needs the best gear possible in case criminals or corrupt law enforcement try to steal his cargo. Yet, despite living in a world where the rules no longer apply, John still finds joy in his job, mainly because he gets to do it in his sweet ride. From nearly being killed by a homicidal clown in Las Vegas to trying to steal weapons in Diesel City, John’s wild exploits are a huge part of why Twisted Metal has found renewed streaming success on the Apple TV Store.

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6 Lingering Questions I Still Have After the 'Euphoria' Series Finale

Spoiler Alert: This list contains spoilers for the Euphoria series finale.Everyone literally comes crashing down in the Season 3 finale of Euphoria. Since its premiere in 2019, audiences have watched Rue's (Zendaya) volatile highs and lows as a struggling drug addict. But even with every type of substance entering her bloodstream, Rue seems to have cheated death countless times β€” until it finally catches up to her in the finale.

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10 Most Shocking Moments of 'Euphoria' Season 3

Spoiler Alert: This list contains spoilers for the Euphoria series finale.It's the end of an era with Season 3 of Euphoria. Five years have passed since Rue (Zendaya) found herself in a sticky situation. In the aftermath of Season 2, she has been living on the run, drifting from one small town to another until she finally settles in Los Angeles. But Rue has demons waiting for her, both old and new. And although she's far more sober than she was in her teenage years, she's unable to truly escape the drug world.

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7 Most Satisfying TV Show Rewatches of All Time

Some shows deserve more than one viewing β€” or even a second, third, or fourth rewatch. These days, it’s easier than ever to consume television on a whim, whether at home, on the go, or across multiple screens. With streaming services offering hundreds of shows on demand, it’s effortless to switch from one series to another in seconds, no longer tied to traditional broadcast schedules or weekly viewing habits.

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HBO's 5-Part 'The Sopranos' Meets 'Peaky Blinders' Crime Drama Is One of Its Best

Sitting between HBO’s crime darling The Sopranos and fan-favorite period drama Peaky Blinders is a perfect marriage of the two shows inBoardwalk Empire. The brainchild of Sopranos writer and executive producer Terence Winter, the series also features Steve Buscemiβ€” who appeared in and directed episodes of The Sopranos β€” as Atlantic County Treasurer Enoch "Nucky" Thompson. With a pilot reportedly costing around $18 million and directed by Martin Scorsese, Boardwalk Empire has its own charm and scale, from its adaptation of real-life mafia criminals to featuring early breakout roles from some of television's biggest names, such as Stephen Graham, Charlie Cox, and Bobby Cannavale.

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6 Most Universally Beloved Sitcoms of All Time, Ranked

Nothing unites the world better than comedy, and sitcoms have long been one of television’s greatest sources of laughter. From early classics likeI Love Lucy to modern hits like St. Denis Medical, the genre has constantly reinvented itself to reflect changing times and audiences. Yet despite those changes, certain sitcoms have managed to stand the test of time β€” not always because they are technically the best, but because they hold a special place in viewers’ lives.

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