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The comeback of peak television: Best shows of the 2020s

Michael Gaborno, Staff Writer April 2, 2025
   In the early 2020s, the television (TV) industry seemed like it was preparing for a mass exodus of most of its flagship titles. Prestigious and influential masterpieces such as “Better Call Saul,” “Succession,” “Atlanta” and “Attack on Titan” all saw their beloved, years-long story arcs come to highly anticipated ends. Coinciding with a heavy production backlog due to the pandemic and strike-related issues, it seemed that after the last of these shows ended, audiences and creatives alike would struggle to find themselves enjoying the luxuries of so-called “peak TV.” Despite all these hurdles, we have fortunately been graced with a considerable influx of high-quality and irresistible series that seem to be paving the way for the next phase of television.

“American Horror Story: Cult” First Impressions

Hofstra Chronicle September 19, 2017

By Mia Thompson Through the years, the anthology series “American Horror Story” has used its format of changing stories and plotlines each season as an opportunity to explore many more...

“Emmys”: biggest snubs and well-deserved victories

Hofstra Chronicle September 26, 2013

By Stephanie Ross Special to The Chronicle   It was an epic night for television. The 65th Annual Emmy Awards aired Sunday night on CBS and resulted in surprises, snubs and somber tributes. Neil...

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