😍 2022-05-08 02:19:13 – Paris/France.
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With the end of the first quarter of the year and the arrival of spring, we began to take stock of the year, reviewing the best series of 2022 until. Now it's the turn of Netflix.
The platform hasn't had the best possible start to the year, accumulating bad news between loss of subscribers and other scandals. But he remains the giant of the Streaming and the rival to beat for the rest of competitors like HBO Max, Disney+ or Amazon Prime Video.
In any case, as far as the original production is concerned, without being quite brilliant and favoring quantity over quality - another of the criticisms that accumulate against the Red Giant -, the beginning of the year was estimable.
In the absence of premieres as powerful as the fourth season of stranger things, cabinet of curiosities by Guillermo del Toro or the adaptation of the comic strip The sand manwhich will arrive throughout the year, we have already been able to enjoy in the catalog some surprises and expected returns that deserve to be highlighted.
To compile this list, critics of SERIES AND MORE Francis Arrabal, Dani Mantilla, Belén Prieto and Valentina Morillo voted for their five favorite series broadcast until April 30, awarding 10 points to the first position, 9 to the second, and so on, until obtaining 6 points for the fifth. To enter the list, a threshold of 10 points has been set. A total of 9 series were voted on.
The 5+1 Best Netflix Series So Far This Year
5. “Vikings: Valhalla”
'Vikings: Valhalla' | Trailer | netflix
After becoming one of the best productions of recent years, the historical series created by Michael Hirst returns with this spin off, set a century after Ragnar Lothbrok's original story. This new fiction continues to win over audiences through three new characters, who fight their way through the internal conflict that has divided the Viking tribes. However, the Vikings must put aside their cultural and religious differences to face an even greater threat: the Crown of England. (Belen Prieto)
• Critical: “Vikings: Valhalla” is the perfect successor and will appeal to fans of the original series
4. “Russian doll” S2
The first season of this series co-created and starring Natasha Lyonne was a surprise and had such a satisfying ending that we didn't think it needed a second. Really, that might be true, but now that we have it here, we appreciate its existence. In the new episodes, Nadia and Alan face a new loop, this time driven by time travel, a technically ambitious, narratively challenging and, as we're used to, highly entertaining proposition. Get on the train of the unexpected. (Valentina Morillo)
• More: Everything You Need to Remember About 'Russian Doll' Before Watching Season 2 on Netflix
3. “Ozarks” S4
'Ozarks' | Season 4 (Part 2) | netflix
Ozark said goodbye with an ending that once again matched it to the series it's been compared to from the start, Breaking Bad.. While the third season confirmed Wendy Byrde as the Walter White of this story, the Netflix series' final episodes have further explored the tragic parallels between Jesse and Ruth Langmore. The irregular and magnetic final strake of Ozark He pushed the decisions of certain characters devoured by their ambitions and their primary impulses to the ultimate consequences. Despite the predictably polarized reactions from fans, the outcome of the Byrdes' misadventures is as effective as it is cohesive. (Dani Mantilla)
• Critical: 'Ozark', the Netflix series ends with an intense and true to its style ending
2. 'Who is Anna?'
“Who is Anna? » | Trailer | netflix
Shonda Rhimes has done it again. Ten years after creating his last series (Scandal, 2012), the alma mater of Shondaland and countless TV titles, he returns to the creative front with Who is Anna?, a story based on real events too crazy even to be by Shonda. That of Anna Sorokin (the exalted Julia Garner brings her to life in fiction), a crook - despite herself - who captivated the powerful social elite of the Big Apple with her alienation and her dreams of grandeur, leaving the corpse of a few million dollars along the way. An addictive thriller, with an excellent script, with which Shonda justifies herself and shows that she is able to add the ingredient of quality television in his shaker of the secret formula for television success. (Francois Arraval)
• Critical: 'Who is Anna', Shonda Rhimes' addictive series has everything to be Netflix's new hit
1. » Favorite » S1
If anything reminded us of the premiere of heart stopper is that representation matters. The exemplary and sentimental adaptation of Alice Oseman's graphic novels has reached the Congress of Deputies to verbalize the reflection the teen romantic drama has left among much of its audience: I wish all LGBT teens could have seen a series like this to realize that they were not alone in the world and that, indeed, things can and will improve. Beyond that, heart stopper It's a thrilling and cautious heart-stealing love story that even Olivia Colman herself wanted to be a part of. There must be a reason. (Dani Mantilla)
• Critical: TV's Happy New Place 'Heartstopper' Is a Model and Charming Adaptation
Supplementary: "Anatomy of a Scandal"
David E. Kelley returns with another of his series on scandals, secrets, and similar issues among socially privileged couples for whom money is no consideration. Sienna Miller, Michelle Dockery and Rupert Friend lead the cast of a proposal that's troubled in form and narrative, and one that surely won't be remembered in year-end listings, but if what l we are looking for is entertainment, anatomy of a scandal He gives it to us in spades. Sometimes it doesn't take more. (Valentina Morillo)
• Critical: "Anatomy of a Scandal", the British film "The Undoing" from Netflix
Other voted series that ultimately did not pass the cut: 'After Life' S3, 'File 81', 'The Bridgerton' S2.
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