TVLineStoryboard15 TV Shows To Watch If You Like Hulu's ParadiseCurated byTVLine"Paradise" stars Sterling K. Brown as lead Secret Service agent Xavier Collins, tasked with personally protecting President Cal Bradford (James Marsden). There's just one problem: It looks like the president has been murdered, and it looks like Xavier is the prime suspect. In what will likely be just three seasons, "Paradise" has become quite the addictive binge, surely giving its fans a need for more of those vibes. Therefore, check out these 15 TV shows to watch if you like the Hulu show.
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TVLineStoryboard10 Sci-Fi TV Shows Without A Single Bad SeasonCurated byTVLineThis list highlights science fiction series that ran for multiple seasons and maintained a strong level of quality throughout their respective runs. To clarify, this isn't to say that all seasons are of equal quality or that there aren't mediocre individual episodes. But the shows included here maintained a baseline level of quality across each season overall that make for a consistently enjoyable viewing experience. These are 10 sci-fi TV shows without a single bad season.
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