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The 8 best new TV shows of 2018 so far
8. "Everything Sucks!" — Netflix
7. "Trust" — FX
Critic Score: 76%
Audience Score: 62%
"Trust" tells the story of the Getty family — more specifically the kidnapping of John Paul Getty III in 1973 (sans Christopher Plummer). Brendan Fraser makes a major comeback with his Emmy-worthy performance as James Fletcher Chase. It's also glamorous and quite stylish thanks to executive producer Danny Boyle, who directed a few episodes.
6. "Killing Eve" — BBC
Critic Score: 100%
Audience Score: 88%
The female-driven "Killing Eve" is stylish, thrilling, and has incredible performances from Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer. It isn't a typical spy thriller, and that's what makes it so great. Oh's performance is truly extraordinary, and proves, like she did with her work on "Grey's Anatomy," that she's one of the best TV actors ever.
4. "Barry" — HBO
Critic Score: 98%
Audience Score: 83%
Bill Hader proves he has serious acting chops as a hitman who decides he wants to be an actor after going to one acting class. Hader's performance makes the unlikely premise work. "Barry" balances the violence with quirky characters and meta jokes about being an actor in LA that feel very fresh.
4. "Queer Eye" — Netflix
Critic Score: 96%
Audience Score: 88%
You'll laugh and sob while watching this makeover show, where the fabulous new Fab Five make over men in the state of Georgia. These men find common ground with people who are different in many ways: culturally, politically, emotionally, and that's what makes this reboot so special.
3. "Wild Wild Country" — Netflix
Critic Score: 100%
Audience Score: 97%
"Wild Wild Country" tells a wild story from United States history. It doesn't judge its vast set of quirky characters, and has many jaw-dropping moments throughout every episode that will you won't believe.
2. "American Crime Story: The Assassination of Gianni Versace" — FX
Critic Score: 87%
Audience Score: 93%
The series, which is Ryan Murphy's best work to date, gives us a glimpse of Gianni Versace's life, impact, and death. But more than that, it's an examination of the men Versace's killer, Andrew Cunanan, murdered. It showcases the lives of gay men in the 90s, a time that's not so long ago, but was much different than today.
1. "The Terror" — AMC
Critic Score: 91%
Audience Score: 89%
Set in the Canadian Arctic, "The Terror" follows a British expedition stuck in ice, haunted by a horrifying creature. The show is terrifying and impeccably made — from the sets to the costumes to the performances. The limited series stars some of your favorite British actors, including some from "Game of Thrones" like Ciaran Hinds (Mance Rayder), Tobias Menzies (Edmure Tully), and Clive Russell (The Blackfish). Jared Harris, who played Lane Pryce on AMC's "Mad Men," also stars.
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