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Critics' Conversation: 'I May Destroy You,' 'P-Valley' and Other Summer TV Greats, Groans and Guilty Pleasures

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Daniel Fienberg: As the world became a strange, shut-in place in the spring, quarantined viewers turned to the small screen for solace or escape — always with the concern that, even in the midst of Peak TV, we might eventually run out of programming.

Well, we've made it through an equally bizarre summer, and we haven't scraped the bottom of the TV barrel, even as the world outside has become an even-more-uncertain landscape of protests, electoral neuroses and fit-and-start returns to normalcy.

Maybe our TV offerings slowed slightly these past few months, but television still provided opportunities for escape, as well as the chance to confront the underlying problems of modern life.

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