11 of the best shows on television to watch in January
As the year comes to a close, it’s time to reflect on the good and bad of 2018. And what better way to do that than by picking some of your favorite shows from last year and watching them again? No matter what genre you prefer, there’s bound to be at least one show on this list that you’ll love. So without further ado, here are 11 of the best shows on television to watch in January.
From HBO’s adaptation of the popular video game The Last of Us to Rian Johnson’s murder mystery series Poker Face and reality show The Traitors, Caryn James picks the best shows.
January is a great time to catch up on some of the best shows on television. From HBO’s adaptation of the popular video game The Last of Us to Rian Johnson’s murder mystery series Poker Face and reality show The Traitors, Caryn James picks the five best shows to watch this month.
1) The Last of Us: This thrilling video game adaptation follows a team of survivors as they struggle against a ferocious outbreak that has decimated society. Joel and Ellie explore a post-apocalyptic world filled with deadly creatures, and the suspenseful plot will keep you riveted from beginning to end.
2) Game of Thrones: Season 6 continues the epic story of warring families and deadly intrigue in Westeros. As Jon Snow fights for his life against The Night King, Sansa confronts Jaqen H’ghar in an unforgettable duel, and Arya trains to become an assassin, this season promises to be even more suspenseful than ever.
3) Stranger Things: Eleven is back! After being missing for over two weeks, Hawkins residents are relieved to find their young protagonist safe and sound—but they soon realize that something terrible has happened.Stranger Things is one of Netflix’s most popular original series, so chances are you haven’t missed any episodes.
4) Westworld: In this provocative sci-fi thriller, guests at a futuristic resort enter into elaborate simulated worlds where they can act out their deepest desires. But when things start going
Happy Valley Seven years after the last season ended, we finally have the third and final instalment of Sally Wainwright’s lifelike, emotional police drama set in Northern England.
It’s that time of year again – the January Television New Year’s Resolution. It can be tough to find something to watch when there are so many new shows coming out, but luckily there are a few gems out there that you don’t want to miss. Here are a few of the best shows on television to watch in January:
1. Happy Valley Seven years after the last season ended, we finally have the third and final instalment of Sally Wainwright’s lifelike, emotional police drama set in Northern England. This show is gripping from beginning to end and will leave you guessing until the very end.
2. The Crown Prince Charles and Princess Diana: A Royal Love Story This one is a little different than your average show, but it’s definitely worth watching if you love royal family dramas. This show follows the romance between Charles and Diana during their early days together as prince and princess before their scandalous marriage.
3. Killing Eve Season 2 If spy thrillers aren’t your thing, then Killing Eve may not be for you either. However, this show is well written with great acting by both its stars – Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer – so it’s worth checking out at least once. In addition, each episode ends on a cliffhanger which means you never know what will happen next!
This Italian-language series, The Lying Life of Adults, is based on the 2019 novel by Elena Ferrante. It is a coming-of-age story set in Naples and is familiar to readers of Ferrante’s other four Neapolitan novels and their television adaptations.
This Italian-language series, The Lying Life of Adults, is based on the 2019 novel by Elena Ferrante. It is a coming-of-age story set in Naples and is familiar to readers of Ferrante’s other four Neapolitan novels and their television adaptations.
The show follows the intertwined fates of several characters as they navigate love, family, and power struggles in a city where corruption is endemic and secrets abound. While it shares some elements with Ferrante’s earlier work, such as its focus on self-exploration and the intricate web of relationships within a small community, The Lying Life of Adults stands on its own as an ambitious exploration of human nature.
If you’re looking for something to fill your January Television watching schedule that won’t disappoint, give this series a try. You’ll be able to catch all eight episodes online or on Hulu starting January 10th.