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The Best TV Shows We've Watched In 2022 (So Far)

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Some revelations that emerged: Workplace TV is back in a big way, scammer shows are here to stay (and we're choosing to find peace in that), and intergenerational trauma is great fodder for comedies, docuseries, and sweeping, dramatic epics alike.

As for which streamers we championed most? There was Peacock, with its string of exceptional, underrated comedies, Apple TV+ with its expensive-looking, Emmys-bound dramas, and Paramount+ with its reality TV.

However, it was HBO Max and Hulu that ultimately landed the most spots for the first half of 2022. Netflix's representation, meanwhile, felt a bit thinner than last year (though there's still plenty of time for it to find its next Squid Games), and Prime Video and Disney+ were nowhere to be seen.For this list, we considered only titles that had concluded their seasons at the time of writing.

So, unfortunately, shows like HBO Max's Irma Vep and Hulu's Only Murders in the Building Season 2 were not featured below — but could likely be added at a later date.

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