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The highest-rated are NBC’s The Good Place, which is Certified Fresh at 100% with 38 reviews, followed closely by YouTube’s Cobra Kai, which is also Certified Fresh at 100%, but with 36 reviews.Ĭheck out the full list of the best and worst by network below.Īlso read: “ Every Certified Fresh TV Season of 2018”ĪBC: How to Get Away with Murder | Splitting Up TogetherĬBS All Access: The Good Fight | Tell Me a Story
The lowest-rated series on the list is Netflix’s Insatiable, which is Rotten at 12% with 50 reviews. Mercedes, which were included for comparison with their “best” or “worst” counterparts on each respective network that did qualify (that is, The Alienist, Brockmire, and Condor). In order to qualify, a show’s 2018 season had to have at least 10 reviews a few exceptions, however, are Claws, Portlandia, and Mr. (Season 2 of Young Sheldon kicked off in September and continues into 2019, but has not yet received a score.) CBS had the worst year overall by Tomatometer, with its top title, season 1 of Young Sheldon (which ended in May 2018), scoring a modest 76% and its lowest scoring title this year, Living Biblically, in second-to-last place and receiving only 18%. Some networks are so on-point that both their best and worst series are Fresh - some even Certified Fresh, like BBC America’s Killing Eve and Doctor Who. While Netflix’s top series was Certified Fresh at 100%, the streaming giant also had the series with the lowest score. To compile the list, we compared the Tomatometer scores of the most recent seasons and the number of reviews for each title. From well-loved and award-nominated to yawn-inducing and cringe-worthy, the titles on our list have either entertained or dismayed TV fans all year. We had a look back at the year that was to see which network or streaming service had the best year and which had the worst, looking at their highest- and lowest-scoring series that received Tomatometer scores.