There's a method to our madness when it comes to our picks for this list. Our selections are focused on new releases, original shows from Hulu and FX, and critical hits you can't stream anywhere else, as well as a handful of underrated favorites you might not find on other lists. These are the best shows to watch on Hulu right now.

Somehow among the glut of superhero shows, Emma Moran has created a comedy about people with superpowers with a unique twist: In a world where everyone gets suped up on their 18th birthday, 25-year-old Jen (Mirad Tyers) still has yet to discover her superpower, leaving her feeling left out and cranky. But with the help of her friend Carrie (Sofia Oxenham), who can channel the dead, and a cat named Jizzlord, she navigates the professional and romantic life of a powerless Gen Zer. Extraordinary is the fresh, funny face of a generation that can't be bothered, and Tyers and Oxenham are absolutely delightful. Hulu didn't promote this one at all, for some reason, and that was a huge mistake. Seek out this gem immediately! -Tim Surette [Trailer]


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Canada's well known for its feel-good comedies like Schitt's Creek and Kim's Convenience, in which characters grow and learn lessons about life through their experiences with each other. Letterkenny is not that. The cult comedy about a small Canadian town full of hicks, tweakers, hockey players, burly natives, and not much else is mostly conversations about genitalia, drinking, fighting, and whatever else goes on inside the minds of these Canucks, but don't let the subject matter fool you. Letterkenny is one of the smartest shows around, with rapid-fire dialogue and wordplay that's essentially Shakespeare on speedballs. You'll be quoting this show nonstop to your friends after one episode. -Tim Surette [Trailer]

One of the best TV shows of the last decade is finally moving streaming services after living on Amazon Prime Video for as long as it's been streaming. The FX series stars Matthew Rhys and Keri Russell as Soviet spies living undercover as Americans in Virginia in the 1980s during the height of the Cold War, while raising their none-the-wiser children as regular Americans and befriending the FBI agent (Noah Emmerich) who lives next door. It only won four Emmys during its six-season run, but it should have won about 20 more. It's near-perfect television with one of the best series finales of all time. -Tim Surette [Trailer] 

When PEN15 premiered in 2019, it got a lot of attention for its big gimmick: Co-creators Maya Erskine and Anna Konkle, adult women in their 30s, star as middle school-aged versions of themselves, surrounded by a cast of actual 13-year-olds. But that gimmick is only one of the reasons to keep watching. To be in middle school is to exist in a waking nightmare, and it's clear in everything, from their caved-in posture to the awkward expressions on their faces, that Erskine and Konkle remember that. PEN15 has put Maya and Anna through the trials and tribulations of sleepovers, pool parties, and first kisses. They practice witchcraft. They play team sports. They join the school play. Every TV show wants to make you feel something, but PEN15 burrows down inside you, sticks to your bones, and makes sure you never forget the things it shows you, much like adolescence. -Allison Picurro [Trailer]

One of Elmore Leonard's literary characters became television legend with FX's Justified, arguably the best adaptation of Leonard's work on any screen. U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens, brought sexily to life by the sexy Timothy Olyphant, watches over the backwoods of Harlan County in Kentucky, cutting down fugitives with firepower and insults, both of which bad guys never recover from. It has the best dialogue of any TV show ever (my opinion), with poetic prose Leonard himself would chuckle at, and a rotating cast of criminals with more personality than most shows' main characters. Also, Walton Goggins! -Tim Surette [Trailer]

Plenty of shows have a lot to say about "the times we live in," but unlike many other shows trying to do exactly that, Casual does it with deft care. Tommy Dewey and Michaela Watkins star as siblings Alex and Valerie, who end up raising Valerie's teenage daughter together, all while trying to navigate the dating world. At the start of the series, Valerie has recently divorced her husband, Alex has committed to life as a bachelor, and Tara Lynne Barr's Laura is just trying to make it through high school in one piece. All three have romantic obstacles to overcome and various hang-ups to deal with, and the world of social media dating doesn't make it any easier. It's an excellent show that came onto the scene around the same time as other shows about people in California being sad, like You're the Worst and Transparent, so it never really got the recognition it so deeply deserved, which is exactly why it deserves your attention now. -Allison Picurro [Trailer]

One of the reasons we started paying for Hulu was that we were able to watch network shows that we missed the next day. Now Blue Bloods is only available through season 9, even though they are on season 12. Did something change ? Is it that way for all CBS shows? , other networks ?

Thanks to the success of movies like Glass Onion and shows like Poker Face and Based On a True Story, the murder-mystery genre is experiencing a revival of sorts. A Murder at the End of the World is in the same vein as Knives Out and the movies that inspired it, like Clue and Death on the Nile, in that it centers around an ensemble cast of characters invited to a location, only for one of them to wind up dead.

With a predominantly Native American cast and crew, Reservation Dogs provides a comedic glimpse into indigenous life. When four indigenous teenagers living on a reservation in rural Oklahoma set their sights on moving to a wonderful and exotic place they know as California, they are willing to do whatever it takes to get there. That means engaging in criminal activities to acquire the funds they need to leave. But when a rival gang shows up in town, the boys find themselves fighting crime as much as they are committing it.

Going into the Christmas holiday weekend, Disney+ is the only streaming service that isn't acting like a Grinch. While the other streaming services are withholding new shows, Disney+ has two premieres this week: Percy Jackson and the Olympians and the second season of Marvel's animated anthology series What If...?

It may be quiet this week, but you could always take the opportunity to catch up on The Crown's final season or the second season of Prime Video's Reacher. January is bound to have a more robust selection of shows, but these are some pretty popular options.

The last two weeks of 2023 are going to be slower than usual on Netflix, but true to form, the king of the streamers isn't without a few new shows. This week, the new live-action adaptation of YuYu Hakusho and Paramount+'s School Spirits are the most popular shows on Netflix. That's especially surprising for School Spirits since Paramount+ debuted the first season last March and has already renewed the show for a second season.

Will there be new shows on Netflix next week? Yes! The Money Heist spinoff, Berlin, is arriving soon. And a new year means that even more new series are on the way. That's why you should keep checking back every week as we update our list of the best shows on Netflix.

Good shows to binge-watch on Hulu aren't hard to come by. From classics like The Handmaid's Tale to new gems like Tiny Beautiful Things, there's a wealth of great content on the platform. To help you find exactly what you're looking for, we've compiled a list of the best shows on Hulu, whether it be a half-hour comedy for some quick laughs or an hour-long drama you can sink your teeth into.

If you love shows like The Office and Parks and Recreation, you'll fall for Superstore in a heartbeat. The half-hour NBC comedy series ran for six seasons and is a workplace comedy that takes place in a fictional Big Box store in St. Louis. America Ferrera plays one of the store's veteran employees who works hard to make a living for her husband and daughter; Ben Feldman is a new hire fresh out of college whose naive optimism bumps up against the harsh realities of working retail. Indeed, anyone who's worked retail will relate hard to the struggles of the characters in Superstore, which hits that sweet spot of funny and emotional that made shows like The Office so irresistible. - Adam Chitwood

I got the P Dev320 error anytime I tried to watch The Great or any other Hulu original. Other TV shows and movies played fine but all Hulu originals threw up that error. I tried all the prescribed troubleshooting and none of it worked.

This morning I was able to successfully play shows that had not been working previously. It's been a while since I've watched any FX/Hulu content, so I'm not exactly sure when it was fixed or what fixed it. I did recently update to tvOS 14.7, but it was possibly a Hulu update as well. Regardless, the issue seems resolved for me.

I have this error on the Apple TV 4K 2nd gen with both TVOS 14.5 & 14.6. Mayans & Legion don't work, but Mr Inbetween did. All were FX shows. Other apps & non-FX content works fine. My Apple TV HD works fine too. This Apple TV 4K doesn't work on the other TV either that has the working Apple TV HD. I also tried deleting & rensinstalling Hulu and disconnecting everything, waiting 30 seconds, and reconnecting everything too with no luck. Hulu support says 3 others are having the same issue. Both TVs are old, HD (1080p), non-smart, Samsungs. Airplay is a workaround. ff782bc1db

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