The official best TV show of 2024 according to Rotten Tomatoes

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The official best TV show of 2024 according to Rotten Tomatoes
Author: Meghna Amin
Published: Dec, 26 2024 09:00

To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video. Up Next. It has been quite the year for TV, from Netflix hits like Baby Reindeer and One Day, to reality TV moments that have left viewers sobbing.

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Image Credit: Metro [Undated TV still from Slow Horses - Season 4. Pictured: Gary Oldman as Jackson Lamb. See PA Feature SHOWBIZ Download Reviews. WARNING: This picture must only be used to accompany PA Feature SHOWBIZ Download Reviews. PA Photo. Picture credit should read: Apple TV+. All Rights Reserved. NOTE TO EDITORS: This picture must only be used to accompany PA Feature SHOWBIZ Download Reviews.]

Strictly Come Dancing made history earlier this month, I’m A Celebrity delivered the most wholesome season yet, and we still can’t forget about The Traitors final. In the last few days alone, Outnumbered and Gavin and Stacey have both made a comeback, while we’re all waiting for Harlan Coben’s next thriller, which is set to drop on New Year’s Day.

 [This image released by Apple TV+ shows Jack Lowden in a scene from
Image Credit: Metro [This image released by Apple TV+ shows Jack Lowden in a scene from "Slow Horses." (Apple TV+ via AP)]

And now, the best TV show of the year has been revealed – but it’s not really a surprise. According to Rotten Tomatoes’ weekly guide, Slow Horses season four tops the list of Best TV Shows of 2024, with the fourth season scoring a perfect 100% score and 88% Popcornmeter with more than 500 ratings.

 [This image released by Apple TV+ shows Jonathan Pryce in a scene from
Image Credit: Metro [This image released by Apple TV+ shows Jonathan Pryce in a scene from "Slow Horses." (Apple TV+ via AP)]

The latest instalment dropped on Apple TV+ in September, with Gary Oldman reprising his role as Jackson Lamb. The spy drama, based on Mick Herron’s Slough House novels, follows a dysfunctional team of British intelligence agents working in the department not-so-affectionately known as Slough House.

 [This image released by Apple TV+ shows Gary Oldman in a scene from
Image Credit: Metro [This image released by Apple TV+ shows Gary Oldman in a scene from "Slow Horses." (Jack English/Apple TV+ via AP)]

After being exiled to the MI5 dumping ground department due to their career-ending mistakes, they must work to navigate the intelligence world’s smoke and mirrors to defend the country. The fourth season saw attentions turned to Slough House agent River Cartwright (Jack Lowden) who starts his own covert investigation after his grandfather David (Jonathan Pryce) shoots an intruder to death in his bathroom.

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