The Best 95% And Over Rotten Tomatoes Scored Shows Of 2026
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InnovationGamingThe Best 95% And Over Rotten Tomatoes Scored Shows Of 2026ByPaul Tassi,Senior Contributor.Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. News and opinion about video games, television, movies and the internet.Follow AuthorApr 29, 2026, 10:47am EDT--:-- / --:--This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.IndustryHBOWe are now a third of the way through the year, and 2026 has already racked up a number of great TV shows to watch, both new series and returning seasons. So far, just 11 scripted series out of everything released have managed to land 95% and above Rotten Tomatoes scores, including four perfect 100% ones. Here’s the list for you to go check out, though some “non-verified” ones with not enough reviews in will be excluded:HacksMaxHacks season 5 (100%, HBO Max) – The final run of one of the best comedies ever made, likely ending with an enormous run of Emmy wins from star Jean Smart. You’ll have to catch up on four seasons before this one, but it’s worth it.Widow's BayApple TVWidow’s Bay (100%, Apple TV) – This just aired today for the first time on Apple TV, a horror comedy, emphasis on the comedy, of a mayor trying to attract tourists to his island town which, unfortunately, is haunted. It stars the excellent Matthew Rhys of The Americans fame, allowing him to unleash his comedic chops.MORE FOR YOUThe Fall and Rise of Reggie DinkinsNBCThe Rise and Fall of Reggie Dinkins (100%, NBC/Peacock) – The return of Tracy Morgan to TV has him joined by the likes of Daniel Radcliffe, of all people, and is a stellar comedy embracing Morgan’s comedic talents, which haven’t lost a step since 30 Rock.FromMGM if (!window.cnxel) { window.cnxel = {}; window.cnxel.cmd = []; var iframe = document.createElement('iframe'); iframe.style.display = 'none'; iframe.onload = function() { var iframeDoc = iframe.contentWindow.document; var script = iframeDoc.createElement('script'); s...





