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‘RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 2’ Ranked #2 On Buzzfeed’s “Top 16 TV Shows Of 2016”

By Jake Thompson on December 20, 2016 11:07 am

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Alanna Bennett, Jarett Wieselman, and Krystie Lee Yandoli of Buzzfeed, got together in confirmed with astute solidarity that this year was horrible. The only saving grace? TV. Because it distracted us from Emperor Cheeto. Amongst their Top 16 list, RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 2 got the silver trophy in an impressive and eclectic list of great television this year.

Check out the Top 5:

5) Gilmore Girls: A Year In The Life

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There were a lot of reasons to be excited about television in 2016, but Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life was by far at the very top of my list. I grew up watching the original series and found comfort in everything about the fictional world of Stars Hollow, from the adorable town gazebo to the townspeople themselves, and even all of the la las. Not only did I crave the knowledge of where Rory and Lorelai wound up, but I simply wanted to return to the fictional town that’s long felt like home.

A couple of weeks after the presidential election, everyone with a Netflix account (or someone else’s Netflix password) was gifted the ultimate present: reprieve from national politics by way of the Gilmores. Nearly a decade after the original series ended, creator Amy Sherman-Palladino brought fans an incredible revival. Instead of engaging with our families about politics over Thanksgiving weekend, viewers tuned into four 90-minute episodes and fell right back in love with Lorelai, Rory, and Emily Gilmore. Not to mention, Jess Mariano was able to distract us from everything else going on in the world with his dreamy, book-reading presence…and the fact that he’s clearly he’s been hitting the gym. That’s not to say A Year in the Life wasn’t without its highly emotional moments, but all in all it was comforting to go home again. —K.L.Y.

4) Lovesick

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The second season of this British series landed on Netflix in November with a revamped name to better match the show’s particular emotional milieu. Because while the original name, Scrotal Recall, fit the concept — a guy finds out he has chlamydia and contacts all of his exes and past sexual partners — the pun didn’t quite grasp what is really going on in this underrated gem of a series. It’s part classic comedy following the hijinks of sexually active twentysomething friends, and part sweet, gentle, and heartrending contemplation of love and friendship. The episodes are short, too, and so are the seasons — perfect for a weekend dip into this warm, funny world and the people who occupy it. —A.B.

3) Atlanta

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Atlanta just flows. The series, which was created by and stars Donald Glover, is a sort of luminous surrealist fog. It’s art that is supremely interested in both the everydayness and the inherent strangeness of being human. “I just think we need a chance, as humans, to fail in order to discover what actually works,” Glover’s character, the broke-ass Earn, says in Episode 3. “People don’t think there’s a process to being happy.” It’s one of the best new shows of the year, and chances are you’re going to be hearing about it for many more years to come. Might as well hop on the train now, while its quiet vitality is still new. —Alanna Bennett

2) RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 2 

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I watch a lot of bad reality TV — mostly vapid shows with Housewives in the title — but when done right, the genre has the ability to showcase the best humanity has to offer. And no reality show featured more charisma, uniqueness, nerve, and talent in 2016 than RuPaul’s Drag Race: All Stars. 

From the jaw-dropping lip-synch performances that left everyone gagging to the artfully composed sartorial extravaganzas, the second All-Stars season truly featured the best of the best of the best. If you need further proof (or just an excuse to rewatch it again), don’t miss the final four tackling “Read U Wrote U.”

But when the makeup, gowns, and padding come off, that’s when Drag Race conjures up its truest magic; imparting wisdom, strength, and confidence through the journeys charted by the brilliant men behind some of TV’s most fabulous women. —Jarett

1) This Is Us

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I did not expect to fall in love with This Is Us in the way that I did this past fall. Even though only 10 episodes of the new NBC series have aired, viewers are already emotionally attached to Jack (Milo Ventimiglia), Rebecca (Mandy Moore), and their three kids, Randall (Sterling K. Brown), Kate (Chrissy Metz), and Kevin (Justin Hartley). From Jack’s powerful monologues that he delivers to his wife and kids, to Randall’s struggle as an adopted black son in a white family, and, of course, all of the complicated family dynamics in between, This Is Us reminds us all that family is complicated but it’s also inescapable. I may or may not cry at some point during every single episode, and not because I’m being emotionally manipulated by surface-level storylines, but because of actors like Metz, who depicts the difficult struggle of existing in a world that doesn’t accept you for you who are, and Moore, who portrays a mother who’s trying her best but her best isn’t always quite good enough. —Krystie Lee Yandoli

Read the rest of the list here.

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