There are few things more satisfying than a TV show that sets a high bar in its first season and actually keeps it there. Plenty of shows debut with explosive promise - rich characters, tight storytelling, cinematic scope - only to stumble later. The rare ones that maintain that spark prove how consistency can elevate good television to greatness.

For every success story, there’s a cautionary tale. Lost captured the cultural zeitgeist only to end in division, Westworld folded under the weight of its own ambition, and The Walking Dead became a shambling shadow of what it once was. A strong season 1 doesn’t guarantee longevity, as even the brightest flames can burn out fast.

That’s why when a show starts strong and finishes stronger, it’s something special. Whether it’s a genre-b

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