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Lindsay Sperling’s Top 10 TV Shows Of 2014

Every year television amazes me. Unlike its big sister, film, networks can't rely on one or two projects to carry them all year. They have to constantly reinvent themselves to keep up with the change in trends. Even when it comes to adapting material to the small screen, they have the daunting task of using the source material as a launching point instead of the entire creative arsenal. From more traditional September to May seasons, to summer series, to split seasons, to new outlets and methods of delivery, TV shows have proven to have staying power - and 2014 has brought more in all the aforementioned categories than ever before.
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1) Tyrant

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Tyrant

It’s unusual for a new show to strike me in such a profound way, but Tyrant climbed right to the top of my list with only one season under its belt. The show created a relevant narrative that didn’t shy away from material that is still very much considered socially taboo and delivered it in a well-written package.

Season one of Tyrant explored an unpopular reality where Middle Eastern politics took center stage and American diplomacy took a back seat. Bassam “Barry” Al-Fayeed (Adam Rayner) returned to his fictitious home country after spending more than twenty years embracing the American dream. The dichotomy between the life he was born into and the one he chose crept through the storyline until it reached a head, forcing him to make a choice that closed out the season.

The season finale is what sealed the deal for me. There wasn’t a happy ending waiting for fans when the final credits started to roll, and the writers didn’t tie everything up in a neat and tidy bow. Instead, it accomplished exactly what season finales are meant to do. It created a reason for fans to tune in next year.


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Lindsay Sperling
Lindsay Sperling has A.D.D. and her tastes reflect it. Her movie collection boasts everything from Casablanca to John Tucker Must Die to every season of Sons of Anarchy to-date. She adamantly supported a Veronica Mars Movie (yes, she did make a donation to see it happen..and also possibly for the t-shirt), hopes that the Fast & Furious franchise continues far into the future, and has read every popular YA book series turned film in recent years (except Harry Potter..). When she's not on an indie film set or educating the youth of America, she uses her time arguably productive as a freelance writer.