You watch a show, you like it, you look for something else that actor is in, and you find yourself watching Yellowstone. Beginning a new TV show is similar to setting off a chain of dominoes. Every show seems to segue into the next one after it. Every show seems to segue into the next one after it. As you dive into the captivating world of Yellowstone, you can't help but strike up conversations with fellow fans and strangers alike, in stranger chat discussing the intricate plot twists and memorable characters. TV Guide has compiled an exhaustive list of the top shows to watch in the future, all of which are based on the shows that you already enjoy watching.
Lost (2010)
Due to the fact that Lost was packed with mysteries from beginning to end, there was no way the show's conclusion could make everyone satisfied. After six confusing seasons, there were simply too many loose ends to wrap up. It was to be expected that the super-sized, two-and-a-half-hour closer would leave plenty of questions unanswered.
Our Flag is a Symbol of Death
In the new HBO Max comedy Our Flag Means Death, which was inspired by the stranger-than-fiction account of British aristocrat Stede Bonnet (Rhys Darby). The film was inspired by the story of Stede Bonnet, who left his cushy life behind to become a "gentleman pirate.
Recency Bias
The list that Rolling Stone compiled has a slight problem with its emphasis on more recent music. Despite the fact that they are all excellent programs, shows such as Succession, Squid Game, and Atlanta do not deserve to be ranked so highly.
Housewives in Desperate Need
As a sort of homage to Sex and the City, Desperate Housewives was initially written by creator Marc Cherry for cable television. According to Cherry, who is 53 years old, "it was the next part of the story of all those girls looking for Mr. Right."
Ballers
When Dwayne Johnson is the main character on a business-themed television show, you know it's going to be a good one. The show focuses on the challenges that business owners face in the context of the sports industry and presents a number of those challenges.