December 12, 2025
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Hollywood Reporter Critics Pick the Best TV of 2025

Skip to main content From left: ‘Mussolini: Son of the Century,’ ‘The Studio,’ ‘Common Side Effects,’ ‘Andor,’ ‘Such Brave Girls’ and ‘The Pitt.’ Favorites include an Arctic-set heartwarmer, the second and final season of ‘Andor,’ a pair of new animated gems, a bold historical drama and a star-studded Hollywood satire. Daniel Fienberg’s Top 10 It”, — write: www.hollywoodreporter.com

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From left: 'Mussolini: Son of the Century,' 'The Studio,' 'Common Side Effects,' 'Andor,' 'Such Brave Girls' and 'The Pitt.'

From left: ‘Mussolini: Son of the Century,’ ‘The Studio,’ ‘Common Side Effects,’ ‘Andor,’ ‘Such Brave Girls’ and ‘The Pitt.’

Favorites include an Arctic-set heartwarmer, the second and final season of ‘Andor,’ a pair of new animated gems, a bold historical drama and a star-studded Hollywood satire.

Daniel Fienberg’s Top 10 It is, I’m sure, a complete coincidence that the two shows that hit me hardest in 2025 were very different dramas cautioning viewers about fascism, each delving into the rise of banal evil — but only one offering a template for how to plant the seeds of revolution. It turns out that our contemporary lives have a lot in common with life a long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away (or 100 years ago in Europe).

For the first time since critics and television executives began discussing “Peak TV,” there were stretches of 2025 during which it was possible to feel the impact of a global pandemic, multiple extended industry strikes and the looming specter of unprecedented media consolidation. There was never too little television, but sometimes the search for greatness took us to offbeat outlets like Mubi or settings like the North Pole.

Some of the creators behind my favorite shows of the year arrived fresh off acclaimed classics, but there was room for new voices as well. Greatness could be found in tried-and-true genres like the biopic or the medical procedural, but also in reality-comedy hybrids or animated shows that messed with our ideas of linearity and reality.

My list contains shows that will tie you up in knots, reminding you of the uncertain state of the world at large, but also shows offering a bit of escapism or warmth.

Here’s just some of the good stuff from the small-screen year that was.

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