The 25 best TV shows of 2021

A modern-day epic, a murder mystery, and a true-crime sendup are all among the best TV shows of the year

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The 25 best TV shows of 2021
Clockwise from top left: Lucie Shorthouse, Faith Omole, Anjana Vasan, Juliette Motamed, and Sarah Kameela Impey in We Are Lady Parts (Photo: Laura Radford/Peacock); William Jackson Harper and Jessica Williams in Love Life (Photo: HBO Max); Ramona Young, Lee Rodriguez, and Maitreyi Ramakrishnan in Never Have I Ever (Photo: Isabella B. Vosmikova/Netflix); Matthew Macfadyen in Succession (Photo: Graeme Hunter/HBO); Krys Marshall in For All Mankind 1 and 2 (Photo: Apple TV Plus); Aaron Pierre and Thuso Mbedu in The Underground Railroad 1 and 2 (Photo: Kyle Kaplan); Lane Factor, Paulina Alexis, D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai, and Devery Jacobs in Reservation Dogs (Photo: Shane Brown/FX) Graphic: Natalie Peeples

After a year of production delays and extended hiatuses, TV did return in 2021 with a vengeance—and a vision, and a mission, and even another look at one of our favorite terrible families. Though series like Grey’s Anatomy acknowledged the COVID-19 pandemic (which has since gotten a sequel), most of this year’s offerings were content to forge their own realities, whether it was the absurdist one of I Think You Should Leave With Tim Robinson, the capitalism-driven mayhem of Squid Game, or the assured, cogent direction of Insecure’s final season.

As the months went on, TV looked more and more like its old self, with a compelling variety of more intimate stories and adaptations that were nothing short of epic. The comfort watch, which dominated viewing in 2020, was still alive and kicking, but had taken on a new dimension. Peak TV even reared its head again, along with the debate over which was preferable: the binge model or the weekly release. Now, as we face another likely surge in COVID cases, it’s hard not to think of TV’s comeback this year as more of a limited series—that format has continued to thrive, as our list shows—than an ongoing one. That won’t prevent us from celebrating all the best that the medium had to offer in 2021, from vibrant historical dramas to giddy sendups to pitch-black satires. As it moved away from more comforting viewing, TV didn’t just challenge us—it challenged itself.

Once again, voting on the best TV series was a great undertaking, as we sorted through reboots, revivals, comic-book tentpoles, inventive new comedies, and one latecomer unlike anything else on TV right now. But 16 A.V. Club staffers and contributors took their duties seriously, submitting ranked ballots of our top 15 shows to bring you the 25 best shows of 2021.

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Maitreyi Ramakrishnan in Photo Isabella B. Vosmikova/Netflix

With Maitreyi Ramakrishnan in the lead role, Never Have I Ever became the best version of itself in season two. The coming-of-age dramedy presents a flawed heroine who’s still endearing and far too relatable as she deals with her rage, grief, and obviously, horniness for the two young men in her life: Ben Gross (Jaren Lewison) and Paxton Hall-Yoshida (Darren Barnett). Series co-creator Mindy Kaling lets Devi make plenty of mistakes in her love life, just as any hormonal young adult might, without making her the villain. The show deftly juggles its comedic zingers and emotional hooks without losing momentum, shining brightest when focusing on Devi’s fraught relationship with her mother, Nalini (Poorna Jagannathan). With hardly any programs centered on South Asian families, let alone capturing the nuances of their lived experiences, Never Have I Ever easily furthers representation on TV while telling wholesome, funny stories. [Saloni Gajjar]

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