The Witherly Heights Yearender: Favorite TV Show of 2020
Alsion students have taken advantage of long days at home to catch up on their favorite shows. From classics like The Office and Gossip Girl, to new releases such as The Queen’s Gambit, we can all agree that a good Netflix-binge is one of life’s greatest pleasures.
“The Queen’s Gambit”
Siddharth Chavan, Anya Patri
“F is for Family”
Luca Barbacioru
“I haven’t even seen it recently, but the best show of this year, next year, and every year after is Gossip Girl.”
Anusha Sharangpani
“New Girl and Anne with an E”
Mallika Saoji
“Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts”
Anonymous
“Teenage Bounty Hunters! It’s such a dumb show but it’s definitely a good laugh.”
Kate Lamont
“I watch anime”
Abel Kora
“Close Enough, Queen’s Gambit, American Vandal, Teenage Bounty Hunters, Community, and a bit of SNL as well”
Rowan Tuttle
“The 100 or Grey’s Anatomy”
Khushi Shah
“One Punch Man S. 2”
Ian Chang
“The Office”
Sandeep Salwan
“The Owl House”
Rhiannon Hertel
“Black Mirror”
Dmitry Pleshkov
“Friends”
Izak Ortiz-Porras
“Teenage Bounty Hunters (very entertaining)”
Nitya Sharma
“Sherlock or The Crown”
Ananya Chittibabu
“Umbrella Academy or Watchmen”
Ms. Jennifer Schriber
“One Day at a Time”
Ayesha Ashraf
“Succession on HBO. Fascinating TV show showcasing the life of the top 1% in the United States. I also would recommend Fleabag on Amazon Prime. Both are fantastically made, only two seasons for both of them and will go by very quickly.”
Diana Barbacioru
“In this year, I managed to watch Fleabag (Phoebe Waller Bridge is so talented that I cannot comprehend how she has so much creativity), Community (the Star Wars, chaos theory, and western episodes are TV perfection), and Arrested Development (best written show I’ve seen in the mockumentary style). However, my favorite show remains The Mandalorian. The reason being Baby Yoda, Pedro Pascal, and so much so much more.”
Ram Charan