10. "Releasing Britney Spears"
(Hot, Yes) was the first docu to provide a detailed snapshot of the singer's condition, who admitted that she cried when she watched it.
Glimpse: "Release Brittany."
Courtesy of HOT8
9. “Friends Union”
(HOT) has thrilled fans, despite being a cheap PR ploy to attract viewers to the streaming platform.
Members of the Historical Union, Photo: From the series
8. "The Inquiry" (HOT)
, because a Scandinavian series must be on the list, and the Danish drama about the murder of journalist Kim Madsen was fascinating.
7. The first season of "Hacks"
(Hot, Yes, Cellcom), a witty female comedy about humor and generation gaps.
The "white lotus"
(Yes, Cellcom, Hot) was a once-in-a-lifetime hallucinatory vacation.
"The White Lotus."
An unforgettable vacation, Photo: From the series
5. "The Beatles: Get Beck"
(Disney) has brought back to life the best band in history using mesmerizing archival material.
4. "The Squid Game" (Netflix)
combined children's games with horror, blood and social statements, and grew into a rare global event.
phenomenon.
"The Squid Game", Photo: From the series
3. The second season of "Ted Lasso"
(Apple TV Plus) has evolved from a sticky comedy to an emotional, grim and powerful drama.
2. "Sin"
(yes), a mini-series by the genius Russell T. Davis, shakily described the spread of AIDS.
1. The third season of "Heirs"
(Cellcom, Yes, Hot) snatches the first place as expected, and to sum it up in a word: Masterpiece.
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