4 Best TV Shows worth watching this week

Good news. Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Final season will debut on Wed. Ramy Season 2 is coming back on Friday. What surprise will those new tv series bring to audience? I am glad to share 4 best TV shows that, as I think, are worth watching.

4 Best TV Shows worth watching this week

Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Final season premieres Wednesday at 10/9c on ABC
Over the course of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s long run, the team has been everywhere and seemingly done everything, but they've never been here before: the 1930s. Coulson (Clark Gregg) and the gang are thrust back in time in the show's final season premiere, and with the Zephyr set to jump through time at any moment, there's a ticking clock on figuring out what happened. And oh, yeah, if they fail, it could have big implications for the past, present, and future. No biggie! The plus side to all of this, of course, is that at some point this season, Enver Gjokaj will be reprising his role as Daniel Sousa from the dearly beloved but canceled Marvel's Agent Carter.

Ramy Season 2 premieres Friday on Hulu

Ramy Season 2 premieres Friday on Hulu

Hulu's comedy of faith Ramy -- created by and starring Golden Globe winner Ramy Youssef — returns for its second season, with an assist from Mahershala Ali, returning to a small-screen supporting role between winning two Oscars and rebooting Blade because he's a cool guy with good taste. Ramy, hitting spiritual bottom as the result of the empty, sex-driven life he was leading, decides to re-dedicate himself to Islam, and turns to Sheikh Ali for help. Also guest-starring this season is controversial former porn star Mia Khalifa, who isn't a Muslim but played one in her videos. She'll be playing herself, in a fantasy episode titled "Mia Khalifa." -Liam Mathews

Legends of Tomorrow on The CW

Legends of Tomorrow on The CW

Legends of Tomorrow has been one of the best and most bizarre shows on TV for a while now, and the fan-favorite show is giving us what it sure to become an instant classic this week, as the gang find themselves trapped inside various TV shows, allowing the CW series to spoof everything from Star Trek to Downton Abbey. To say that it's a must-see episode is an understatement.

Barkskins on Nat Geo

Barkskins on Nat Geo

Once you get over the odd title — it's named after the book it's based on, which itself is a reference to the slurs used against indentured servants brought over from Europe — you'll find Barkskins to be a well-acted, well-produced saga about French colonies in the spectacular untamed wilderness of 1600s Canada. It's got the potential for epic drama with French traders battling both rival English settlers and natives for highly valued land, the smarmy types and their nefarious plots to gain territory, the women brought over to become wives for landowners, and a pair of indentured servants fighting for survival. It's gritty and violent, the sets and attention to detail are upper-tier, and Fargo's David Thewlis barely leaves enough scenery for everyone else in the potent cast, which includes Marcia Gay Harden, Matthew Lillard, and Aneurin Barnard. -Tim Surette

The above is the best 4 TV shows worth watching as I think. Welcome to share your opinions and comments by leaving messages below.
 
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