8 New TV Shows to Watch In 2017

2016 brought us a stream of shows that tugged our hearts, messed with our minds and got us feeling awkward and alive all at the same time. From Divorce to Stranger Things to Westworld to Search Party to the Path to Chance, the titles themselves are intriguingly varied and so too is the subject matter.

One takeaway we did see in 2016 was the power of the TV ensemble--each show didn't rely on solo standout stars, but a cast that met us with life happenings (figuratively and imaginatively) that sucked us in and spun us dry repeatedly, until the next cycle that is.

Dramas were also a big part of the 2016 programming that stuck, with the exception of new sitcoms like American Housewife and Joey  Matt Leblanc's most recent effort, Man With A Plan, the majority of the critic and public checkmarks were given to shows with specs of drama-suspense weaved into the narratives and plot lines.

While we await the return of our screen delicacies, we must also leave room for a whole new stack of shows that promise to wow in their own delightful (and freaky) ways. While traditional networks like FOX and NBC continue to push out primetime hits (like Empire and This Is Us, respectively), Netflix, FX, Hulu and even Amazon have become fruitful avenues for new wave creation and distribution; expect to see more of this model in the coming year(s). Here's a selection of shows to watch this year. 

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Big Little Lies (Release date: February 19 on HBO)

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Talk about an ensemble cast: Shailene Woodley, Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman, Zoé« Kravitz, Alexander Skarsgé¥rd–if there’s one HBO show you check out this season make it Big Little Lies. Based on Liane Moriarty’s (awesome) book of the same name, Big Little Lies is surrounded around three mothers living in Monterrey, Mexico (with Shailene’s character being the newest addition) and each woman is excessively competitive, emotionally charged and, by the looks of the trailer, quite devious. What looks like a perfect place to live could be anything but and when a murder occurs, a newfound bond is formed. The show looks sexy, sinister and salacious with three strong female actors at the forefront. Call it a grown up version of Pretty Little Liars within a HBO mindset. There’s also strong talent behind the camera: David E. Kelly is executive producer and the director of Dallas Buyers Club and Wild, Jean-Marc Vallé©e, also directed each episode.

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