The 20 most notable new TV shows this fall, ranked from worst to best

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Most people don’t have the time to watch everything on TV, but this fall that’s not a huge problem, since there aren’t too many standouts.

This fall, HBO and Netflix scored hits with critically acclaimed new shows “The Deuce” and “American Vandal.” But unfortunately there have been some stinkers, too (especially on CBS and ABC).

If you’ve run out of good TV to watch, or just want to catch up on new shows people are talking about, we took to ratings aggregator Rotten Tomatoes to rank the best (and worst) shows of fall 2017. 

Along with the critic ranking, we included the Rotten Tomatoes audience ranking, and show descriptions courtesy of IMDB

Here are the best (and worst) TV shows of fall 2017 so far, ranked according to Rotten Tomatoes:

20. “Marvel’s Inhumans” — ABC

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Critic score: 8%

Audience score: 51%

Description: An isolated community of super humans fight to protect themselves.

19. “9JKL” — CBS

CBS

Critic score: 17%

Audience score: 16%

Description: “9JKL” follows a time in Mark Feuerstein’s adult life when he lived in apartment 9K in the building he grew up in, sandwiched between his parents’ apartment, 9J, and his brother, sister-in-law, and their baby’s apartment, 9L, and his attempts to set boundaries with his intrusive, but well-meaning family.

18. “The Orville” — Fox

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Critic score: 20%

Audience score: 91%

Description: “The Orville” follows the crew of the not-so-functional exploratory ship in the Earth’s interstellar fleet, 400 years in the future.


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